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US ARMY FAMILY AND MWR 2014 PROGRAM AND SERVICES GUIDE Directorate, Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation Fort Buchanan, Puerto Rico

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US ARMY FAMILY AND MWR

2014PROGRAM AND SERVICES GUIDE

Directorate, Family and Morale, Welfare and RecreationFort Buchanan, Puerto Rico

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WHAT IS FAMILY AND MWR?

INTRODUCTIONFort Buchanan Garrison Commander and Director, Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation Welcome Remarks

ARMY COMMUNITY SERVICE• Information, Referral and Follow up• Mobilization & Deployments• Survivor Outreach Services• Financial Readiness Program• Army Emergency Relief• Exceptional Family Member Program• Army Volunteer Corps• Employment Readiness Program• Family Advocacy Program• Army Family Team Building• Army Family Action Plan• Relocation Readiness Program• Sexual Assault Prevention & Response Program• Military & Family Life Counselors• Army Family Covenant Pledge

CHILD, YOUTH AND SCHOOL SERVICES• Parent Central Services (PCS) & Child Development Center (CDC) • School Age Center (SAC) & Youth Services• Youth Sports & Fitness Program • SKIES Unlimited Instructional Program

BUSINESS OPERATIONS DIVISION• BOD & Embroidery Shop• Community Club & Conference Center • Café 151• Golf Course• Bowling Center

COMMUNITY RECREATION DIVISION• Special Events & Leisure Travel Services • Fort Buchanan Post Library • Fitness Center • Adult Intramural Sports • Outdoor Recreation- Scuba Classes & Equipment Check Out • Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers (BOSS)• Automotive Skills Center • The Water Spout: Aquatic Center

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This Family and MWR Programs and Services Guide is for You!

This guide is a source of information for you and your Family. It shows all the opportunities available through the Directorate of Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation at Fort Buchan-an. Discover ways you can enjoy our Commu-nity, whether you are looking for Recreation, En-tertainment, Youth Sports or Army Community Service Programs, we have the answer in this guide.

This is our fifth edition of the Family and MWR Programs and Services Guide. We’ve been through positive changes and process improvements that we want to share with You. Take this copy and explore what Family and MWR has to offer at Fort Buchanan

Design and information gathering of this guide was provided by Family and MWR Marketing, Advertising and Commercial Sponsorship Branch, Bldg. 193, Crane Loop, Fort Buchanan PR.

Phone: 787-707-3716 Fax: 787-707-3715

WHAT IS FAMILYAND MWR?

Army Family and MWR exists because the U.S. Army is committed to the well-being of the com-munity of people who serve and stand ready to defend the Nation. Army Family and MWR is a comprehensive network of support and leisure services designed to enhance the lives of Soldiers (Active, Reserve, and National Guard), their Families, Civilian employees, military Retirees and other eligible participants. Over 37,000 Family and MWR employees worldwide strive to deliver the highest quality programs and services at each installation from family, child and youth programs to recreation, sports, entertainment, travel and leisure activities. Our mission is to serve the needs, interests and responsibilities of each individual in the Army commu-nity for as long as they are associated with the Army, no matter where they are. Family and MWR contributes to the Army’s strength and readiness by offering services that reduce stress, build skills and self-confidence and foster strong es-prit de corps. Family and MWR services also help the Army attract and retain talented people. Family and MWR is proof of the Army’s commitment to caring for the people who serve and stand ready to defend the Nation.

MISSIONDevelop, manage, and deliver Family and Morale,

Welfare and Recreation programs and services that will sustain and enhance the quality of life, and mis-sion readiness for the Families, Soldiers, Civilians, Re-tirees and Veterans that we are committed to serve.

VISIONFirst Choice in Family and MWR programs and

services in the Caribbean.

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On November 19, 1493, Christopher Columbus discovered Puerto Rico during his second voyage to the New World. For four centuries, Puerto Rico was part of the Spanish Empire. There is a linkage between the history of Fort Buchanan and the history of the U.S. Army in Puerto Rico that dates back to the 19th century during the Spanish-American War.

On July 25, 1898, U.S. forces landed in Guánica. On October 18th, 1898 the last Spanish unit left the Island and the Department of Porto Rico was established. Upon the signing of the Treaty of Paris on December 10, 1898, Spain ceded Puerto Rico to the United States and the Island became an unincorporated territory of the U.S.

THE PORTO RICO REGIMENTOn July 1, 1899, The Porto Rico Regiment of

Infantry, United States Army was created. On July 1, 1901 Lieutenant Colonel James Anderson Buchanan commanded the regiment. He was later promoted to Colonel on July 21, 1902 and to Brigadier General in 1905. Buchanan served in Puerto Rico from 1898 to 1903. The military installation, Fort Buchanan, was named after Brigadier General James A. Buchanan, first commander of the Puerto Rico Regiment.

CAMP BUCHANANThe Puerto Rico Regiment approved by Congress

on May 27, 1908 was officially designated as the 65th Infantry Regiment in 1920, after defending the Canal Zone during World War I. A tract of 300 acres approximately six miles on the south shore of San Juan Bay was acquired to provide the regiment with a training area. The site was established in 1923 as Camp Buchanan. It served as a target range and maneuver area for Army and National Guard troops from 1923 to 1939.

FORT BUCHANANIn May 1940 the location was designated as Fort

Buchanan and expanded initially to 1,514 and later to 4,500 acres. During World War II, Fort Buchanan housed a depot supplying the Army Antilles Depart-ment. It also processed local troops through its re-placement center. The industrial complex included pier facilities, ammunition storage areas and an exten-sive railroad network connecting the military installa-tion to the bay.

Puerto Rican soldiers were deployed for WW II and Korea from the train station located where the Golf Course is presently located, to the rail-connected Army terminal by the bay. At the time, Fort Buchanan

served as a citizens training camp and soldier processing station. After WW II the post was gradually reduced to its current 746 acres.

Fort Buchanan remained a command depot with post facilities, a personnel center, and a special training center until closure as an Army post in 1966. On December 31, 1966, with the deactivation of the Antilles Command, Fort Buchanan came under the U.S. Navy control.

In December 1971, Fort Buchanan returned to U.S. Army control under Third U.S. Army. On July 1, 1973, Fort Buchanan came under direct control of Forces Command (FORSCOM).

Following the Department of Defense Unified Command Plan, Fort Buchanan came under control of U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM), and on August 13, 1999 became the home of U.S. Army South (USARSO), which subsequently departed in 2003.

On October 1, 2002, Fort Buchanan became part of the Southeast Regional Office of the Installation Management Agency (IMA). On October 1, 2003, Fort Buchanan became an IMA Reserve installation. Later, on October 1, 2006 Fort Buchanan became a Garrison under Installation Management Command, Southeast Region (IMCOM-SE).

On October 1, 2008, the Commanding General of the 81st Regional Readiness Command became Fort Buchanan’s Senior Mission Commander under the U.S. Army Reserve Command. Based on the December 2008 Unified Command Plan, Fort Buchanan falls under the U.S. Northern Command (USNORTHCOM) area of operations.

TODAYU.S. Army Garrison Fort Buchanan consists of

746.16 acres with a real estate value estimated at $560 million dollars. It serves a population of approximately 130,000 among Veterans, Retirees, Civilians, Military personnel and their dependents in Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands and Latin America.

Fort Buchanan is host to a number of tenant activi-ties, such as: the 1st Mission Support Command, the U.S. Army Reserve major tenant unit, other Reserve and Puerto Rico National Guard components, Navy Reserve, Marine Reserve, Army/Air Force Exchange Services (AAFES), among others.

INTRODUCTIONBRIEF HISTORY OFFORT BUCHANAN

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WELCOME TO U.S. ARMY GARRISON,FORT BUCHANAN, PUERTO RICO

Directorate of Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation Team

Hola, I would like to take this opportunity to welcome you to Fort Buchanan, Puerto Rico. The purpose of this Programs and Services Guide is to introduce you to Family and MWR Fort Buchanan and all the programs, activities and facilities we have to offer to the Fort Buchanan community. The sole purpose of Family and MWR Fort Buchanan is to improve the quality of life for those Soldiers, Retirees, Families and Civilians who are our customers here in Puerto Rico. Our highly dedicated Family and MWR staff is continuously looking for ways to upgrade and improve the quality of programs and customer service we offer our Community.

As you participate in all the activities and programs at Family and MWR Fort Buchanan I encourage all of you to provide suggestions and recommendations to our employees at all levels that we can use to enhance our programs. This valuable feedback helps the Family and MWR staff tailor its programs and activities to the needs of our specific customers. I am proud to be a part of Family and MWR Fort Buchanan and be given the privilege of supporting this great community. Gracias. ¡Que tenga un Buen Día!

Dallas Petersen Director of Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation.

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Sentinel of the Car ibbean, Fort Buchanan stands as a beacon of the United States Army since July, 1st 1899 when “The Porto R i co Reg iment of Infantry” was created. It wasn’t until 1923 that a tract of 300 acres approximately six miles on the south shore of San Juan Bay was acquired as a training area

called Camp Buchanan. As the only active military installation in Puerto Rico, I am proud to command this beautiful garrison full of history and Army traditions that many of us call our “Home Away from Home”.

As a member of our community, it is our commitment to offer you the best care, programs, services and support. From all kinds of activities for kids like the Water Park, and kids at heart like Golf and Bowling, we are always looking for ways to improve your quality of life.

As Service members, we foster your readiness through various programs such as

Family Advocacy Program. We promote your physical, mental and spiritual well being in an environment that provides you the tools needed to excel through physical fitness programs at the Gym, Life Skills and Military Lifestyles at Army Community Service and spiritual support through Yoga classes. You can expand your computer skills, participate in sports, and even learn to dance salsa! We also invite you to live and explore Puerto Rico by registering with the Community Recreation Division to visit the Island and experience the culture.

For more than one hundred years, the Army and Puerto Rico have been bound together in a positive relationship in the service to our Nation. So, relax, make yourself at home and enjoy everything the Directorate of Family, Morale, Recreation and Welfare has to offer. Come and visit Fort Buchanan, your “Home Away from Home” .

Welcome to Fort Buchanan, Sentinel of the Caribbean!

Sincerely,

Caryn S. Heard Colonel, U.S. Army Commanding

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ACS assists Commanders in maintaining readiness of individuals, families and communities by developing, coordinating, and delivering services, which promote self-reliance, resiliency, and stability during war and peace. Fort Buchanan’s ACS center provides a wide range of services designed to assist the Military Community in developing and sustaining a high state of readiness. Their goal is to ensure that Soldiers and their Families are ready for deployment at any time.

MISSIONFacilitate Commander’s ability to provide

comprehensive, coordinated, and responsive social services that support readiness of Soldiers, Civilian employees, Retirees and their Families.

VISIONTo assist Soldiers and Family members in the readi-

ness process by maximizing their physical, psycho-logical, and spiritual efforts.

Administrative Staff• Army Community Service Chief: Mr. Rafael Gilestra• Information, Referral and Follow-up Program Manager, Master Resiliency Training Coordinator: Vacant

• Exceptional Family Member Program Manager (EFMP): Mr. Raymond Moráles• Mobilization & Deployment Readiness Program (MDRP), Army Family Team Building (AFTB), and Military & Family Life Counselors (MFLC) Manager: Mr. Ernesto Berríos• Survivor Outreach Services (SOS) Coordinator: Mr. Ángel Castro• Family Advocacy Program Manager (FAPM), Program Manager and Victim Advocate Services, Transitional Compensation (TC) Program Coordinator: Ms. Wilda Díaz • FAP Educator: Ms. Carmen T. Rivera• Financial Readiness Program, Consumer Affairs and Army Emergency Relief (AER) Program Program Manager: Ms. Arlene Romero• Employment Readiness & Army Volunteer Corps (AVC) Manager: Ms. Ivette Dávila• Relocation Readiness Manager and Army Family Action Plan (AFAP) Coordinator: Mrs. Adria Lucca• Sexual Harassment Assault Response and Prevention (SHARP) SHARP SARC Mr. José Colón, SHARP VA: Mr. Carlos Montañez

ACS Center is located on Bldg. 390 Suite 101 Crane Loop Street, Fort Buchanan PR

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INFORMATION, REFERRAL AND FOLLOW-UP (IRF)

Provides Commanders, Soldiers, and Families with information regarding military and community social service agencies and resources. Gives information on services which can further assist in solving social, economic, medical or educational problems and orientations on ACS and Family and MWR events and services provided. Includes: Intake screening, assessment, referral, crisis intervention, follow-up and outreach; recruits, trains and utilizes volunteers to enhance and expand ACS program capability.To contact the Community Information Services Coordinator please call 787- 707-3804.

MOBILIZATION/DEPLOYMENT READINESS PROGRAM (MDRP)

This program provides support to Commanders of active and reserve component forces, Soldiers and Family members and to emergency essential Civilians during pre-deployment, mobilization, deployment, re-integration/reunion. Includes the following: entire deployment cycle briefings, FRG assistance and training, rear detachment training, Family assistance center, assist casualty assistance officers, homecoming events, OPREADY, training and outreach. To contact the MDRP Program Manager please call Mr. Ernesto Berríos at 787-707-3290, [email protected]

SURVIVOR OUTREACH SERVICES (SOS)

Survivor Outreach Services is an Army Community Service program designed to provide short-term and long-term support to the Survivors of Soldiers who die while on Active Duty. Survivor Outreach Services demonstrates the Army’s commitment to Families of the Fallen. Our mission at SOS is to build a unified program which embraces and reassures Survivors that they are continually linked to the Army Family for as long as they desire. The program connects Family members with people who can help them cope with their loss. If any Survivors require or desire additional services or information they may contact Mr. Ángel Castro, SOS Coordinator, at 787-707-3692, [email protected]

FINANCIAL READINESS PROGRAM (FRP)

The purpose of Financial Readiness Program is to assist Service Members and their Families in determining their financial assets and liabilities, educating them in maintaining a workable budget to sustain self-reliance and family well-being. It offers courses in principles of personal finance, planning and budgeting, managing debt, saving and investing, borrowing basics and others.

To contact the FRP Manager please call Ms. Arlene Romero at 787-707-3310, [email protected]

ARMY EMERGENCY RELIEF (AER) Is a private nonprofit organization incorporated in 1942 by the Secretary of War and the Army Chief of Staff. AER’s mission is to provide emergency financial assistance to Soldiers and their Families.

Who is eligible? Active Duty Soldiers, single or married Soldiers and their Family members; Army National Guard and Army Reserve Soldiers on continuous active duty for more than 30 days and their Family members (Title 10, USC); Soldiers retired from active duty for longevity or physical disability and their Family members; surviving spouses and orphans of Soldiers who died while on Active Duty or after they retired.

To contact the AER Officer please call Ms. Arlene Romero at 787-707-3310, [email protected]

EXCEPTIONAL FAMILY MEMBER PROGRAM (EFMP)

This program provides comprehensive and coordinated community support, housing, educational, medical, and personnel services to families with special needs.

EFMP includes the following: advocacy, information and referral, child/family find, respite care, special needs resource coordination, Special Needs Accomodation Process meetings and facilitate support groups. To contact the EFMP Manager call Mr. Raymond Morales at 787-707-3295, [email protected]

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ARMY VOLUNTEERS CORPS (AVC)

Leads the process of registering and training volunteers and Organization Points of Contact (OPOC) to enhance and expand the installation programs capabilities.

Volunteer Opportunities: Volunteer opportunities are found in natural resource programs, and a wide variety of programs that provide services to Soldiers and their Family members such as ACS, clinic, chapel, CYSS, library, legal offices, community recreation and others. The AVC Program promotes quality volunteer opportunities and experiences within a variety of programs and organizations that provide services to Soldiers and Family members such as ACS.

Volunteering benefits Soldiers, Civilians, Retirees, Spouses, and Youth to: • Gain a sense of satisfaction/achievement by meeting challenges • Learn about the Army and the Community • Acquire new skills and/or expand old ones • Obtain work experience • Build new friendships • Become a cohesive part of the CommunityTo register: www.myarmyonesource.comTo contact the Army Volunteer Corps Coordinator please call Ms. Ivette Dávila at 787-707-3365, [email protected]

EMPLOYMENT READINESS PROGRAM (ERP)

The Fort Buchanan Employment Readiness Program provides information and referral services in the areas of employment, education, training, transition, and volunteer opportunities to give family members the competitive edge needed to secure employment.

The ERP manager assists customers in the process of career planning, how to search for jobs, identification of skills and abilities, resume assistance and helps to create networks that allows the participant to develop a career plan.

Employment Readiness Services for Military Spouses Military Spouses are the cornerstone for support for Soldiers and their Families. The Army is dedicated to help military spouses by offering a variety of job preparation and job search programs. Army spouses can find help with interviewing tips, resume creation and other information through a variety of discussion groups. Military spouses are provided with the tools to advance their career through further education, career assessment aid to help focus on their employment future, and information about the wide range of military benefits that are available to our Army Spouses.• Career One Stop

A comprehensive, National website that helps job seekers, employers, students and workforce professionals find employment and career resources.• Military OneSource Career Center

A comprehensive website that provides career Service tools, articles, booklets, CD’s and DVD’s as well as many other helpful resources that benefit Military spouses.• Military Spouse Career Center

A website for military spouses to create and post their resume or search through thousands of job listings.

• The New Career Assessment Tool (SCAT)The Army Spouse Career Assessment Tool is a

comprehensive resource to assist you in achieving greater clarity and direction for career decision making. After completing a series of assessments and exercises, the results are combined into your own customized internal career profile report.• Army Spouse Employment Partnership

A website that helps Spouses find rewarding work through partnerships with national companies who offer the military Spouse the option of taking their jobs when they move to a new duty station.• Military Spouse Career Advancement Accounts (MyCAA) The Department of Defense’s expanded Military Spouse Career Advancement Accounts program providing financial assistance for Active Duty military spouses who are pursuing degree programs, licenses or credentials leading to employment in portable career fields.

To contact the Employment Program Manager please call Ms. Ivette Dávila at 787-707-3365, [email protected] • Employment Readiness Program Mobile Apps

The mobile lifestyle of the military can create stress on the Army spouse’s career and on the family budget.

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FAMILY ADVOCACY PROGRAM (FAP) The Family Advocacy Program is designated to prevent child and spouse abuse within military families and to protect and treat those who are victims or affected by abuse. FAP provides support to military Families in managing personal and Family problems.

FAP includes the following: education and prevention, victim advocacy services, new parent support, community awareness, interpersonal skills, family stress/anger management classes, parenting classes, respite care, emergency placement, services for at risk families, referrals, personal safety education, commander guidance and information.

FAP Respite Care Respite Care is temporary child care for the purpose of relieving parental stress and to provide a nurturing and developmentally appropriate environment. Families may receive respite care when Service Member or spouse attend parenting classes or counseling. Respite Care will not be used in place of foster care or abandoned children. This program provides child care relief for Families who are stressed because of a Family problem and who are participating in treatment programs.

Victim Advocacy Services (VAS) The Victim Advocacy Services provide support and

assistance to each person who is a victim of domestic violence. The advocate provides direct services to individual victims of spouse abuse. A Victim Advocate will provide 24/7 services througha hotline

787-221-7982.Cases of spouse/child abuse can be

reported to the following agencies:• Military Police (787) 707-3337• FAP Social Worker (787) 707-2050 (787) 420-9316

For additional information during duty hours please call the FAP Manager at (787) 707-3709, and for FAP classes contact FAP Educator at 787-707-3698.

ARMY FAMILY TEAM BUILDING (AFTB)

A Family resiliency and readiness training program that provides participants with an understanding of Army culture, and the skills and resources they need to become self-reliant, self-sufficient members of the military community. Within AFTB, ACS Master Resilience Trainers are designated to support the Comprehensive Soldier Family Fitness Program by training resilience techniques that increase physical, emotional, social, spiritual and Family strengths. Additionally, AFTB offers an Enlisted Spouse Training Series to prepare spouses to assume additional responsibilities as their Soldiers progress through their positions. To contact the AFTB Program Coordinator please call Ernesto Berrios at 787-707-3290, [email protected]

ARMY FAMILY ACTION PLAN (AFA)) A grassroots, Army-wide initiative to identify and prioritize issues to enhance standards of living for Soldiers and their Families. The AFAP provides the Army community a “voice” in shaping their standards of living and identifying issues related to the current environment. AFAP includes opportunities for constituent groups to identify and prioritize issues that reflect the quality of life needs of Army members. Garrison issues not resolved locally are prioritized and submitted to mid-level command conferences. Systemic issues are submitted by the command mid-level to the HQDA Conference. To contact the AFAP Program Coordinator please call Ms. Adria Lucca at 787-707-3682, [email protected]

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RELOCATION READINESS PROGRAM (RRP) This program provides services necessary to support Army personnel and their families as they relocate.

Includes the following: Pre- and Post-move briefings, education and training, information and guidance/counseling, outreach, lending closet, sponsorship training, Military Home Front and English as a Second Language (ESL), services to waiting families due to mission requirements, international spouse support and cultural adaptation.

The Lending Closet is part of Relocation Readiness Program. Items are loaned for a period of 30 days. These items are specially designed to make your transition into our community an easier and more pleasant experience.

The Lending Closet provides basic housekeeping items for temporary loan to incoming and outgoing Families and in other cases determined appropriate. It is stocked with good quality items that include kitchen appliances, high chairs, child car seats, play pens, cribs, ironing boards, irons and small kitchen appliances. To contact the Relocation Readiness Program Manager please call Ms. Adria Lucca at 787-707-3682, [email protected] mil

ARMY SEXUAL HARASSMENT/ASSAULT RESPONSE AND PREVENTION (SHARP)

The Army Sexual Harrasment/Assault Response and Prevention (SHARP) program is designed to promote and create an environment where our military family can thrive in a climate of dignity and respect. We provide services to active duty Military (indepedently of branch service) and their dependants over the age of 18, Reserves and National Guard members while on active service and on active service training; and limited services for DoD Civilian Employees.

Among the services we provide are the coordination of:

• Emergency Medical Services Referral• 24/7 Advocacy Services• Behavioral Help Referral• Risk Assessment • Legal Services Referral• Chaplain Services Referral• Life Skills Referral• Shelter • Sexual Harassment Complaint Processing/Referral• Other Referral as needed • 24/7 SEXUAL ASSAULT Helpline (787-406-4222)

MILITARY & FAMILY LIFE COUNSELORS (MFLC)

To help you with your daily living situations related to being part of the Army.

Services are FREE and CONFIDENTIAL.

• Provides non-medical short term, situational problem solving counseling to Service Members and their families • Service provided to individuals, families, groups, couples and children• Mandated reporters of child abuse, domestic abuse, and other duty-to-warn situations• Services are other wise confidential and private, except for duty-to-warn situations

Life Skills• Anger management• Communications• Relationship issues• Productivity at work• Conflict Resolution• Parenting• Decision-making skills

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Military Lifestyle• Deployment stress • Coping Skills• Relocation adjustment• Sadness, grief and loss• Homesickness• Separation• Building resiliency• Reintegration: Soldier to citizen

Contact us at: 787- 685-3423 787- 685-3429 787- 685-3431 787- 685-3425

ARMY FAMILY COVENANT Keeping the promise

We recognize the commitment and increasing sacrifices that our Families are making every day. We recognize that the strength of our Soldiers comes from the strength of their Families. We are committed to providing Soldiers and Families a Quality of Life that is commensurate with their service. We are committed to providing our Families a strong, supportive environment where they can thrive. We are committed to building a partnership with Army Families that enhances their strength and resilience.

We are committed to improving Family readiness by: • Standardizing and funding existing Family programs and services • Increasing accessibility and quality of healthcare • Improving Soldier and Family housing • Ensuring excellence in schools, youth services and child care • Expanding education and employment opportunities for Family members

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& SCHOOL SERVICESCHILD, YOUTHMISSION: Support military readiness, recruitment, and retention by managing and delivering facility-based and outreach services to eligible children and youth six weeks through 18 years of age, that help to reduce the conflict between mission requirements and parental responsibilities. Provide year-round full day, after school, hourly, seasonal and individual sports programs and events with parent and youth input. Ensure inclusion of children and youth with special needs. All CYSS Programs are Department of Defense (DoD) Certified.CYSS Administrative Office is located at building 1301-F Depot Road Telephone number: 787-707-3569

CYS Services Administrative Staff:• Child, Youth and School Services Coordinator: Ms. Carmen Dieppa• Administrative Assistant: Mrs. Sandra Pasarell• Training and Curriculum Specialists: Ms. Carmen L. Hernández Ms. Aida Aguilu• Nurse: Ms. María Colón• Functional Technology Specialist (FTS): Mr. Thomas AdderleyVISIONBenchmark for the Nation and first choice for parents and youth. FOUR PILLARS• Affordability • Accountability • Quality • Availability

OUR SERVICESThere are two stand-alone facilities on the

installation as well as other MWR facilities where CYS Services programs are located. Facilities include one combined Child Development Center /School Age Center, and MST Program. The SKIES Unlimited program offers classes at the Fort Buchanan Community Club and CRD facilities. The Kids on Site program is offered mainly in CYS Services facilities when requested. Other locations used for the SKIES Unlimited and Kids on Site are inspected by the Fort Buchanan proponents as required.

CYSS Parent Central Services Officeprovides one stop services for enrollment in CYSS programs.Bldg. 1301- G Depot Rd. Fort Buchanan PRTelephone numbers: 787-707-3787/3434Outreach Services Director:Ms. Evelyn De La Cruz by appoinment only.

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with the feeling that Army Youth programs are their place, their voice and their future. The Youth MST program is housed in one facility devoted to meeting the needs of middle school and high school youth on the installation. The Youth MST program The Youth MST program enriches youth experiences by providing arts, recreation, and leisure activities; sports, fitness, and health options; life skills, citizenship and leadership opportunities; and mentoring, intervention and education support services. The Youth MST program also offers winter, spring and summer camps for all eligibible patrons. Camps operating hours are from 6:30 am to 6:00 pm. The Youth MST program regular operational hours are from Monday through Fridays from 2:00 pm to 6:00 pm.

The Youth MST program is located at;Bldg. 519, Depot Road, Fort Buchanan PRTelephone numbers: 787-707-3826 787-707- 3713 • 787-707- 3783 • 787-3824

YOUTH SPORTS& FITNESSPROGRAMOffers developmental and recreational sports games to children and youth throughout the year to include soccer, baseball, basketball, and volleyball. The sports program focuses on programs based on the well-being of children and youth, by creating proper sports environments, equal play opportunities for every child and youth, creating safe playing situations and ensuring a drug, tobacco, and alcohol free atmosphere. Programs also focuses on positive role models for children and youth, the part sports plays in a child’s or youth’s life, and allows parents to take an active and supportive role in the child’s sport of choice. Youth Sports are a growth experience rather than a limiting experience. The Youth Sports & Fitness program operates Monday through Friday from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm and Saturdays from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm during open sports seasons.Youth Sports & Fitness Office Bldg. 1301-F Depot RoadFort Buchanan, PRTelephone number: 787-707-3466Youth Sports & Fitness Specialist: Ms. Irma Arlene Muñoz

Team Sports Seasons and Special Sports Events: Girls Volleyball- Jan. - Mar.Baseball: Mar. - MayBasketball Camp - August Basketball: Sep. - Nov.Soccer: Dec. - Feb.Start Smart: Ongoing

CHILD DEVELOPMENTCENTER (CDC)

Provides care for children ages six weeks to five years old. The CDC offers full-day and hourly care. Regardless how long childcare is provided, CYS Services programs ensure the same quality of care for children. A developmentally appropriate curriculum for young children is planned by the program assistants, with special attention to the different needs, interests and developmental levels of the children. The Child Development Center operates Monday through Friday from 6:00 am to 6:00 pm. Breakfast, lunch and afternoon snacks are provided as appropriate. The Child Development Center is accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) and Department of Defense Certified.

Child Development Center Bldg. 1000, Flamboyan Street Coconut Grove, Fort Buchanan PRTelephone numbers: 787-707-3769/3468

CDC, Facility Director: Tiffney Lane

SCHOOL AGE CENTER (SAC) School Age Center (SAC) program is a center-

based program for Kinder though 5th grade. The SAC program operates Monday through Friday from 2:00 pm to 6:00 pm and provides extended care services during school out days from 6:00 am to 6:00 pm. Winter, spring and summer camps are also available. Hourly care is available for families needing short term care. Breakfast, lunch and afternoon snacks are pro-vided as appropriate. The After School Program is ac-credited by the Council on Accreditation (COA) as its new after school care accrediting body for all Military programs. COA is an international, independent, non-profit, child/family-service, and behavioral healthcare organization, founded in 1977 by the Child Welfare league of America and Family Service America. The SAC program is also Department of Defense certified.

School Age Center Bldg. 1000, Flamboyan Street Coconut Grove, Fort Buchanan PRTelephone numbers: 787-707-3769/3468SAC Director: Mrs. Tiffney Lane

CYSS YOUTH MIDDLE SCHOOL TEEN CENTER PROGRAM

CYSS Youth Services programs share the same mission as those programs for the younger children, but emphasize the essential components of youth development. Youth needs to feel a sense of belonging, experience success, affect change through meaningful service and participate in experience that foster independence. The goal of the Youth MST program is to provide youths

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AGES

5-18 years

5-18 years

5-18 years

From 1 1/2 to2 years of age

5-11 years

4-18 years

The School of Knowledge, Inspiration, and Exploration & Skills (SKIES) Instructional program offers a series of classes, programs and events to enhance the lives of children and the community. The SKIES Unlimited is all about helping children and youth develop their talents and knowledge.

The Fort Buchanan SKIES Instructional program currently offers Supervised Homework, Piano, Guitar, Swimming, Tennis, Karate and Zumba classes. These classes are available to all eligible customers.

The SKIES Unlimited Instructional program administrative office is located at Bldg. 1301-G Fort Buchanan PR.

For questions about the SKIES program please contact us at 787-707-3787/3541.

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ACTIVITY

Piano

Guitar

Tennis

Kindertots

Zumba

Swimming

Supervised Homework

FEES

$80.00 per month 1 hour group classes or $100.00 per month1⁄2 hour individual classes, 4 classes

$80.00 per month 1 hour group classes or $100.00 per month 1⁄2 hour individual classes, 4 classes

$80.00 per month 1 hour group classes, 4 classes

$70.00 per month4 group classes

$70.00 per month4 group classes

$50.00 for 8 sessions(Seasonal Class)

$40.00 per month15 kids per session

DATE & TIME

Wednesdays 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm Individual classes areavailable upon request

Wednesdays 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm Individual classes areavailable upon request

Thursdays 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm or 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm Saturdays 10:00 am – 11:00 am or 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

Thursday, 9:30 am-10:00 am

Thursdays 3:00 pm - 3:45 pm

Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays4:30 pm - 5:00 pmor 5:00 pm - 5:30 pm

Mondays through Thursdays 1st - 5th grade, 3:30pm-4:30pm6th -10th grade , 4:30pm-5:30pm

CLASSES AVAILABLE IN 2014

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MISSIONTo provide high quality, customer driven programs

and services delivered by a trained and motivated staff to enhance the well being and esprit de corps among the Soldiers, Civilians and Families assigned to or visiting USAG-Fort Buchanan.VISION

To be the First Choice for customers, who are excited about the programs and services the division offers. Business Operations provides these services with motivated, competent and productive employees who are empowered to meet customer’s needs. Business Operations embraces change and seeks to become the benchmark.

Administrative Staff:Business Operations Chief Mr. Pedro Segarra Administrative Assistant Ms. Carmen M. SánchezBowling Manager Mr. Luis Torres Golf Course Manager Mr. José E. Rodríguez, PGACommunity Club & Conference Center, Food & Beverage Manager Mr. Frank RodríguezCafé 151 Manager Mr. Luis Pérez Burgos

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EMBROIDERY SHOPPERSONALIZE IT• Embroider garments to advertise your company or organization.• Commemorate important dates with embroidered mementos, Births, Weddings and Military Service.• Express your creativity with your own unique design. Towels, pillow cases, bags, quilts and more!Community Activity Center (CAC) Bldg. 148, Bailey Road, Fort Buchanan PR(beside the Bowling Center)Tuesday - Friday 11:00 am - 6:00 pmSaturday - 9:00 am - 3:00pmTelephone Number: 787-707-2979

BUSINESS OPERATIONS DIVISION

CLASSES AVAILABLE IN 2014

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Serves as the central focus point for the Directorate, Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation. A Lunch Buffet, featuring local and global favorites is served Tuesday through Friday open to the community. We offer a variety of evening entertainment including Bingo. Thursday and Friday evenings we feature BBQ at the Patio. Community folks gather to chat and enjoy BBQ menu items such as Ribs, Pinchos (Kabobs) and pulled pork sandwich. Monthly entertainment is scheduled for special ocassions.

The sports bar Borinquen Lounge and Patio and The Zone Bar feature large screen plasma TV’s, surround-sound music and pool tables. Hours of operations are Thursdays from 4 pm to 11pm, Fridays from 4:00 pm to 12:00 pm and Saturdays from 4:00pm to 11:00pm with limited food and specialty drinks menu. As a Conference Center we plan, organize and manage a variety of events such as military and civilian training workshops, courses, conferences, birthday parties (for all ages), anniversaries, weddings,

receptions and ethnic recognitions/celebrations. We serve the needs of Soldiers by providing meal services seven days a week as needed. Wedding receptions are our major speciality. We work closely with you to coordinate that special moment to meet your unique needs. Our facility is equipped with a main ballroom, seven bars with the capability for seven private rooms. Our main ballroom accommodates approximately 500 guests for social or military functions. We can accommodate four wedding receptions, and at the same time, meet the dining needs of our Soldiers and Families. All facilities are available to anyone with a Federal Government ID or Family and MWR membership.

Community Club & Conference Center Bldg. 660, Depot Road and South Terminal RoadFort Buchanan PRTelephone number: 787-707-3535

FORT BUCHANAN

COMMUNITY CLUB

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Lunch Buffets Tuesday to Friday 11:00 am- 1:00 pm

Bingo Tuesday & Thursday6:00 pm

BBQ at thePatioThursdays and Fridays from4:00 pm to 9 pm. (Held inside on rainy days)

Catering Services call 787-707-3509

Annual Events • Thanksgiving Day , Easter, Mother’s Day and Father’s Day Brunches • Valentine’s Dinner Dance • Oktoberfest • Super Bowl • New Year’s Eve Party and others to be announced.

Changes to events and programs may happen according to circumstance; check-out every month’s issue of Family and MWR Live & Explore magazine or visit www.buchananmwr.com for current information.

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Café 151 at Fort Buchanan is the place to go relax and enjoy a great cup of coffee prepared by our certified Baristas. The café features local coffee blends at a price everyone can enjoy. We also sell local brands of coffees by the bag for everyone to take home. The menu has variety of items with health in mind. Including treats, snacks, sandwiches, wraps and salads. The facility is concerned with the environment so 90% of the products we serve come in or are accompanied by compostable materials. The facility offers free WI-FI, eight computers and three state of the art TV’S. The location has a lounge where you or your group may can come and relax, read a newspaper, have a meeting or to get some work done. Café 151 is the first facility on post that offers a drive thru menu to take care of those who might be in a hurry or just want to stop and go.

Hours of Operation:

Mondays thru Fridays - 6:00 am to 6:00 pmSaturdays and Sundays - 9:00 am to 2:00 pmDrill weekends - 6:00 am to 6pmClosed on Federal HolidaysBldg. 151 Chrisman Road Fort Buchanan, PR

787-707-CAFÉ (2233)

CAFÉ 151

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The Fort Buchanan Golf Course’s goal is to provide players with a first class course consistent with the established standards of the United States Golf Association (USGA) and the Army’s Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation program. Our nine-hole course with dual tees provides an 18 hole round of over 6,300 yards with a rating of 72 and a slope of 128. We have everything you might need to play a round, electric carts, pull carts and rental clubs. In addition to the course, our driving range is available with nine hitting stations along with practice greens, bunkers and a five hole par three executive course. Our daily rates are based on grade/ rank. Tee times are available for weekend and weekdays. Please call the Pro Shop for additional information.

Breakfast is served at our Snack Bar at 6:00 am. Lunch is served from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm with a variety of menu offerings to choose from. (Limited menu after 5:00 pm). Food service for groups and take out is available upon request. Please give the snack bar a call to see what we can do for you at 787-707-3852.

The Pro Shop is open daily and offers a variety of golf accessories for golf enthusiasts. Golf apparel, clubs, bags, shoes, gloves, hats and much, much more are available. We also have a wide variety of logo items available; they make great gifts for family and friends!

Golf Tournaments Monthly Tournaments themed for fun with

different formats for the enjoyment of all. Dates and times will be posted in “Live & Explore” Magazine and Family and MWR and Fort Buchanan Golf Course Facebook pages. Registration closes three days prior to the event.

Golf LessonsGolf Get Ready classes offered throughout the

year by appoinment.

Fort Buchanan Golf CourseBldg. 171, Depot Road East, Fort Buchanan PRTelephone number: 787-707-3980

FORT BUCHANAN

GOLF COURSE

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FORT BUCHANAN BOWLING CENTER

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The Fort Buchanan Bowling Center’s goal is to provide guests with a first class bowling experience from start to finish. Our 18 lanes are certified to PBA standards and our Cosmic Bowling program is fantastic! We offer a variety of adult mixed leagues year round throughout the week from 4:00 pm - 9:00 pm. Also a Saturday morning Junior Program for ages 6 to 21 from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm. Weekend spaces available for sponsored Bowling tournaments such as the PRYBA Pepsi Cola Tournament and the Fort Buchanan PRYBA Annual Tournament. The Island Wide Bowling Championship celebrating our Anniversary is held yearly on August. Our snack bar Café 300 offers a variety of menu items including sandwiches, hamburgers and more. We also offer daily specials featuring local cuisine. You don’t have to bowl to enjoy these great offerings, Café 300 opens at 11:00 am so stop by for lunch!

Is your child having a birthday? Why stress? Contact us and we’ll handle all the details for you. Our Birthday Packages include invitations, plates, napkins, cups and three children menus to choose from or we can assist you in putting together the menu of your choice. Please call for additional information or visit us we‘ll be happy to assist you!Party Operating Hours: Saturday 2:00 pm - 10:00 pm Sunday 1:00 pm - 7:00 pm Mondays through Thursdays 1:00 pm - 3:30 pm Friday 11:00 am - 4:00 pm and after 9:00 pm Other times available upon requestOur bar, The 11th Pin Lounge offers a comfortable place to relax for your Friday social or weekend needs. Enjoy a game of dominos and unwind after a long week. The Lounge is available for small private parties and adult birthday parties.

Bowling CenterBldg. 168, Bayley Road, Fort Buchanan PRTelephone number: 787-707-2695.

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Provide top quality Leisure Travel Services to Military members, Families, Retirees and DoD Civilians.• Information on local Island attractions• Assistance in booking travel arrangements• Local attractions discounts (outside source)• Stateside attraction discounts: Disney Parks and Resorts, Universal Studios, etc.• Individual and group tours (ODR)• Cruises• Lodging Reservations

Hours of operation: Tuesday – Saturday 10:00 am -5:00 pmBldg. 168, (Bowling Center)Bayley Road, Fort Buchanan PR Mr. Ángel Morales, Recreation SpecialistEvelyn Sánchez, Recreational SpecialistTelephone numbers: 787-707-4343, Fax: 787-707-3735

MISSION Provide first rate recreation programs and

facilities that enhance the quality of life of Soldiers, Families, Retirees and Civilians.VISION

To provide a safe and stimulating environment for a high quality of life combining performance and positive work attitude employees with value services to exceed our customer needs and expectations.

Administrative Staff: Division Chief Sports Specialist Fitness Center Manager Water Spout Manager Automotive Skills Manager Library Manager Special Events Program BOSS President Delivery System Programmer Leisure Travel Services Outdoor Recreation

Family and MWR Special Events team offers several community-wide events throughout the year and supports large events held by other Family and MWR program areas.Recurring special events: • Independence Day- 4th of July • Halloween Celebration • Holiday Celebration • Armed Forces Day Celebration • Flea Markets - held quarterly • Dance Lessons

Community Activity Center (CAC) Bldg. 148, Bayley Road, Fort Buchanan PRTelephone number: 787-707-3974

SPECIAL EVENTS

LEISURE TRAVEL SERVICES

VacantMr. Roberto FernándezMr. Roberto Fernández Mrs. Mónica CabreraMr. Carlos NegrónMs. Eva Cabañas Mr. Julio CapacettiSFC Pedro Parrilla SotoMs. Estrella Casanova

Mr. Ángel MoralesMr. Kevin La Luz

COMMUNITY

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FORT BUCHANANPOST LIBRARY

Fort Buchanan’s Library provides the military community professionally directed services and a variety of current, retrospective and authoritative multimedia materials in all subject fields. We also have educational and training programs. The Library provides mission support to activities and installations, to complement specialized collections in other Army libraries and to stimulate the use of library resources. They offer professional guidance in the use of library materials for information, reference, education and recreation through supervised programs to include Reference, Reader’s Advisory Service, Inter-Library Loans, Adult Education, Children’s Summer Reading Program and Story Time.

The Post Library has a collection of approximately 36,000 books, educational/recreational videos, audio books, playaways, magazines, newspapers and compact discs for all ages. Their collection grows monthly; visit them to check out the latest titles.

Also as a Library member you may access General Library Information System (GLIS) that allows you to download audio books and eBooks, manage your library use from anywhere at any time, find materials in other GLIS Libraries worldwide and check the status of your library account.

Services to the Community• Computers for public use with Internet Access• Army MWR Library GLIS: General Libraries Information System Online (you will be able to manage your library use from anywhere at any time)• Children Programs • Free Internet Access• Computer Orientations • Reference Sources• Homework Assistance • Coupon Club• Interlibrary Loans

Book Collection:• Children’s Books • Fiction Books • Non-Fiction Books • Audio Visual Collection • Videos/DVD’s • Hispanic Books

Other Services at the Library:Photo Copies per page 10¢Fax Services per page to PR 75¢ per page to USA $1.00 per page for International $2.50 per page (receiving) 50¢

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Eligibility: Active Duty Military Personnel & theirFamily Members, Reserve & National Guard Components, DOD Civilians, Retirees & their Family are eligible to open an account at the Library. Library cards are issued in the name of the Sponsor.

First time visitors can set up an account that will follow them throughout their military or civilian career and PCS move. A military ID providing an individual’s status is all that is needed to establish an account.

Open Monday to Thursday from 10:00 am to 8:00 pm, Friday from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm and Saturday from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm. Sundays/Holidays closed.

Fort Buchanan Post Library Bldg. 518, Depot Road, Fort Buchanan PR Telephone numbers: 787-707-3208/3812 Manager: Ms. Eva Cabañas

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Community Activity Center (CAC)Bldg. 148, Bayley Road, Fort Buchanan PRTelephone number: 787-707-3167

Group Fitness Programs: A high quality of group fitness programs for

a variety of patrons which will take care of your physical needs. Our subject matter experts and trainers are in charge of driving customers through the rigors and enjoyment of diversified group and individualized activities• Functional Classes• Yoga• Golden Age Interactive Group (50 years and older)• Pilates • Indoor Cycling• Zumba

Cardiovascular Area: Modern and sophisticated cardiovascular exercise machines that will help you tone your body.• Steppers • Treadmills • UBE’S: Upper body ergometers• Computerized cycles• Elliptical machines

Indoor Cycling Classes: An aerobic workout on stationary bicycles. Great for improving cardiovascular and resistance. Fifteen classes a week are offered at different times and special 1.5 hour classes every month. Spaces are limited, due to high demand, must reserve 24 hours in advance.

FITNESS CENTER

An air-conditioned 17,000 sq ft. Fitness Center provides the Fort Buchanan community a variety of programs to include sports, fitness and recreational programs. This facility includes one racquetball court, regulation size basketball/volleyball courts, four additional baskets for extra pick-up and competitive games. The Cardiovascular area is equipped with modern and sophisticated cardiovascular exercise machines to include steppers, treadmills, elliptical and cycles. A complete line of current, refined and user friendly Selectorized Nautilus weight machines for each individual muscle, and complete free weight area. (Hammer Strength and Iron Grip)

Fitness Center services include lockers, hot/cold showers, saunas, individual supervision and guidance of exercise routines, Microfit evaluation, tennis courts and racquetball court reservations. The Fitness Center membership is free for the Active Duty, Retirees, Reserve, National Guard component, DoD Civilian employees and their Family members. The Fitness Center is also accessible to patrons with dissabilities.

Membership Includes:

Racquetball: One hour reservation or challenge court on a daily basis. One championship regulation court with glass back for spectator viewing. (Protective eyeglasses are required)

Tennis Courts: Reservations are required. A daily fee applies to guests.

Basketball/Volleyball: Basketball courts have four additional baskets for extra pickup and competitive games.

Selectorized Weight Machines: A complete line of modern, sophisticated and user friendly Selectorized Nautilus weight machines for each individual muscle.

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Complete Free Weights AreaDaily use lockersShowers Microfit Evaluation: Individual assessment and guidance of exercise (tests are optional and by appointment)

Test Components: • Resting Heart Rate• Body Fat Percentage• Cardiovascular Endurance

Eligibility to participate in tournaments, leagues, activities and events throughout the year, and more.

Reservation Procedure for Practice Sessions • Only members are authorized to make reservations for basketball, tennis and racquetball courts. Request must be made 24 hours in advance.• Reservations are for one hour, unless approved by the Fitness Center Manager.• A reservation schedule will be maintained at the Fitness Center service counter. • Reservations can be made by visiting the Fitness Center or by calling 787-707-3767. • Scheduled events and games have priority over practice sessions.Fort Buchanan’s Fitness CenterBldg. 167, Chrisman Road, Fort Buchanan PR Monday to Friday from 5:00 am - 9:00 pm Saturday from 8:00 am - 6:00 pm and Sunday from 9:00 am- 5:00 pm Fitness Center Manager: Roberto Fernández Telephone number: 787-707-3767

• Diastolic/Systolic Blood Pressure • Flexibility• Bicep Strength

ADULT INTRAMURAL SPORTS The Intramural Sports Program offers a variety of competitions such as volleyball, basketball, flag football and softball leagues. We also provide individualized activities such as tennis (located beside Bldg. 399), racquetball, dominoes, chess, table tennis, races, dodge ball, bench press and walleyball. Sport clinics take place throughout the year.

During the year, 13 major races are held:• St. Patrick’s 10k Run • Army Ten Miler • Perimeter Road Challenge 5.2 mile run • 10 5k Run

Leagues:The leagues are open to Active Duty, Reservists,

National Guard, DoD employees, federal employees, Retirees, Family members 18 years and older and DoD ID card holder sponsored teams.Sport Season Approx. # of TeamsAdult’s Softball January - March 10 TeamsAdult’s Basketball April - June 10 TeamsAdult’s Volleyball July - September 10 TeamsAdult Flag Football October - December 6 Teams

Tournaments: Tournaments are held during the year in a variety

of sports.

Sports OfficeBldg. 148, Bayley Road, Fort Buchanan PRMonday through Friday from 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Sports Specialist: Roberto FernándezTelephone number: 787-707-3277

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Scuba Gear: Weekend Weekly Strobe $2.00 $5.00 Dive Flag $3.00 $15.00 Underwater Light $3.00 $15.00 Tank (air filled) $6.00 $30.00 Bags $1.00 $5.00 Regulator $10.00 $45.00 BC Jacket $10.00 $45.00 Weights w/Belt $5.00 $20.00 Snorkeling Vest $3.00 $15.00 Snorkel $2.50 $7.50Snorkel Set $5.00 $20.00 Mask $2.50 $7.50 Fins $2.50 $7.50

Daily$1.00$1.50$1.50$4.00.50¢$6.00$6.00$3.00$1.50$1.25$3.00$1.25$1.25

OUTDOOR RECREATION EQUIPMENT CHECKOUT

Diving Classes Basic Scuba Diving Classes (Open Water) $150.00 p/p Advanced Scuba Diving Classes $135.00 p/pRescue Diving Classes $175.00 p/pScuba Refresher Course $ 75.00 p/pSpecialties $ 75.00 p/p(Photography, Boat Diving, etc)Master Scuba Diving Classes $350.00 p/pMaintenance ServiceHydrostatics Test $25.00 Visual Test $13.00Scuba Packages Full Includes: Weekend Weekly Mask, Snorkel, Fins, BC, Regulator, Weights & 2 Tanks $40.00 $170.00Basic Includes:BC, Regulator, weights & 2 Tanks $35.00 $130.00

Rental of Equipment:

Water Sports: Weekend Weekly Life Vest $3.00 $15.00 Morey Boogie $5.00 $20.00 Kayak (2 people) $35.00 $100.00Stand up Paddle Board $40.00 $80.00

Camping: Weekend Weekly Tent (4 people) $20.00 $40.00Tent (6 people) $30.00 $55.00 Gas Lantern $5.00 $15.00 Gas Stove $6.00 $20.00

Party Items: Weekend WeeklyFrame 10x10 $25.00 $60.00 Canopy 10x20 $35.00 $80.00 Canopy 20x20 $78.00 $160.00 Canopy 20x30 $98.00 $200.00Water Jug 5 qts $3.00 $10.00 Ice Chest 54 qts $5.00 $12.00 Ice Chest 68 qts $6.00 $25.00 Ice Chest 80 qts $7.00 $30.00 Nacho Machine $30.00 $75.00 Cotton Candy Machine $30.00 $75.00 Popcorn Machine $30.00 $75.00 Snow Cone Machine $30.00 $75.00Various Inflatables Prices depend on modelDunking Booth, Rock Climbing Tour, Mechanical Bull, Water Slide, Jumping Inflatable and Paintball Station

Tables & Chairs (Folding): Weekend Weekly Chair Non-padded .50¢ $2.50 Small PicnicFolding Table $4.00 $8.00 Domino table w/ Dominoes $10.00 $20.00Aluminium Top 30x72 $5.00 $12.00

BBQ Grills: Weekend Weekly Grill

Charcoal Grill (Super Cooker) without Gas $55.00 $200.00Gas Grill (Super Cooker) with Gas $75.00 $200.00Charcoal Grill (Super Cooker) $30.00 $60.00

Games & Sports Equipment: Weekend Weekly Bicycle $15.00 $40.00Horseshoes $5.00 $12.50 Volleyball $3.00 $7.50 Volleyball Set $20.00 $50.00 Football $3.00 $7.50 Basketball $3.00 $7.50Fishing Rods $10.00 $40.00

Daily$2.00$3.00$25.00$25.00

Daily$10.00$15.00$2.50$3.00Daily$15.00$25.00$55.00$65.00$2.00$2.50$3.00$3.50$15.00$15.00$15.00$15.00

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Trips and Classes:Offered every month. Check out schedules on the Family and MWR Live & Explore Events Magazine or log on to www.buchananmwr.com

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Are you a single Soldier or Geographical bachelor/bachelorette?

There’s a program just for you at Fort Buchanan called Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers or BOSS. Focusing on recreation, community service and well-being, BOSS brings together a community of single Soldiers through good deeds and good times. BOSS is designed to provide single Soldiers with innovative recreation opportunities as well as a forum for quality of life issues between the single Soldier, installation staff and command. This communication channel provides feedback, opportunities for Soldiers, enhances personal investment in the community and aids in retention. Through monthly installation meetings, unit BOSS representatives receive briefings on current events at Fort Buchanan which they disseminate to their individual units. For more information please contact Ms. Estrella Casanova at 787-707-5105 or stop by the CAC, Bldg. 148. Bayley Road, Fort Buchanan PR.

Picnic Area Rentals

Miscellaneous Items: Weekend Weekly Water Pressure Washer $55.00 $175.00(Reservations required)Circular Saw $7.00 $20.00 Chain Saw Gas $35.00 $125.00 Rotary Hammer $35.00 $80.00 Wet/Dry Vac $6.00 $16.00 Steam Vacuum $15.00 $40.00 1/2” Rev. Drill $5.00 $15.00 Buffer Machine $20.00 $60.00 Gas Trimmer $15.00 $40.00 Lawn Mower 6.0 HP $15.00 $40.00 Tile Cutter TS-40 $20.00 $40.00 Beach Folding Chair $ 3.00 $10.00Color TV w/DVD $30.00 monthlyAluminum Ladder $10.00 $25.00Honda Generator 3000 EUISA $89.00

Outdoor Recreation has four Picnic Areas available for group activities at a nominal fee. The Cabaña Picnic Area is the largest facility holding approximately 250 people. It has a stage area, dance floor, enclosed area for food service and restrooms. Facilities are available from Monday to Sunday, 6:00 am to 11:00 pm. Please have date and alternate date(s) ready when making reservations. Reservations must be made in advance by calling 787-707-3734.

Picnic Area Capacity PriceCabaña Picnic Area 250 people $60.00 Coquí Gardens 35 people FREE (ID card holder)El Mangó / East lake 2 small gazebos FREE (ID card holder)Flamboyán / South lake 2 small gazebos FREE (ID card holder)

All facilities require reservation in advance.*Prices are subject to change.

Outdoor Recreation Bldg. 67, Fort Buchanan PRMon., Thu., Fri. & Sat. from 8:00 am - 4:30 pm Outdoor Recreation: Mr. Kevin La LuzTelephone number: 787-707-3734

Daily$35.00

$5.00$20.00$20.00$4.00$10.00$3.00$15.00$10.00$10.00$10.00$1.50

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Automotive Skills Center service fees:Diagnostic Service Check (Scanner) $20.00Troubleshooting $50.00Front Pads (both sides) $25.00Rear Pads (both sides) $25.00Brake Shoes (both sides) $50.00Brake CYL (both sides) $40.00Brake Calipers $25.00Drive Belts $45.00Front Shocks $20.00Rear Shocks $20.00Drive Belts (per hour depending on vehicle) $55.00Front Struts (both sides; depending on vehicle and model) $50.00 per hour

Rear Struts (both sides; depending on vehicle and model) $50.00 per hour

Water Pump (depending on vehicle model) $50.00 per hour

Front Steering (terminal, ball joints, bushings, etc) $50.00 per hour

Motor Mounts (depending on vehicle make and model) $50.00 per hour

Battery Charge $2.50Brake Inspection $5.00Wheel Balancing $4.00 Tire Mounting $8.00Tire Rotation $10.00 complete car

Drums Turned $8.00 each

Rotors Turned $8.00 each

Oil Change (Oil not included) $12.00Tune Ups Estimates available upon requestFront Suspension Estimates available upon request

*Prices are subject to change.

each tire

each tire

AUTOMOTIVE SKILLS CENTER

The Automotive Skills Center is operated by automotive instructors who are experts in the field and are always eager to assist you in your needs. The facility has working bays, specialized tools, engine analyzers, wheel alignment service, air conditioning recovery/recharge service, cooling system service, tire services, welding machines, auto lifts and many other tools and equipment available for the upgrading and maintenance of your privately owned vehicle.

• Certified Service Station to conduct the Puerto Rico vehicle emission inspection.• The staff will teach you ways to work on your car by instructing and supervising your work.• The Automotive Skills Center has computerized data to assist in the repairs and maintenance of the vehicle.• Some skills you can learn are: installation of brake pads on any type and model car, installation of brake shoes, tune-up for most cars, tire rotation, replacement of tires, wheel balancing, tire repair, oil changing and many other related skills.• State-of-the-art equipment to perform almost any minor repair needed in your car.

Bldg. 159, Bailey Road, Fort Buchanan PR.Monday through Saturday from 8:00 am - 5:00 pm, Automotive Skills Center Manager: Carlos Negrón Telephone number: 787-707-3972

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Car Wash & Services fees INTERIOR EXTERIOR BOTH INTERIOR

ONLY ONLY & EXTERIOR

Small Cars: $15.00 $15.00 $25.00Vans and Trucks: $20.00 $20.00 $35.00*Prices are subject to change.

Tow Truck ServicesAll towings to facility from the following locations:• All on post towing to facility: $25.00• Bayamón, Toa Baja: $45.00-$55.00 depending on location• San Juan, Hato Rey: $45.00-$55.00 depending on location• Fajardo, Ceiba: $100.00• Aguadilla: $100.00• Ponce, Cayey: $100.00

Any other locations not mentioned near to the ones specified above, fee will be determined by Shop Facility Manager before getting to location.

Towing service is provided to authorized patrons with Military or Government ID cards which will be presented to Tow Truck driver at location. Methods of payment available: Cash, Check or Credit Card at arrival the Automotive Skill Center at Fort Buchanan.

Automotive Skills Center facility usage fees: Use of facility (lift not included) $1.25 per hourOvernight inside the shop $10.00 per nightOvernight outside the shop $5.00 per nightUnattended Vehicle inside the shop $30.00 per dayAuto Pads Lift $3.50 per hourOil Recycling .25¢ per quartParts Washer No chargeAuto Lift bay $4.00 per hourSpecial Tools $2.00 eachBattery Charger $2.50 eachBattery Tester $1.00 eachCharging Analyzer $5.00 eachAlternator Tester $2.50 eachStarter Tester $2.50 eachSafety Plugs $2.00 eachBrake Disk Refacing $6.00 eachBrake Drum Refacing $5.00 eachSelf Help $5.00 per carEngine Analyzer & Computer Check Engine $30.00 per carEngine Lift $10.00 per carEngine Stand $5.00 per carWheel Alignments (cars) $35.00 eachWheel Alignments (trucks) $40.00 eachWheel Alignments (all vans) $40.00 eachRefrigerant $30.00 per lb.A/C Check up $40.00 per carBattery Disposal fee $1.00 eachTire Changer (Metal Rim) $3.00 eachTire Changer (Aluminum Rim) $5.00 eachTire Balancing (Metal Rim) $4.00 eachTire Balancing (Aluminum Rim) $5.00 each16” and Up $6.00 eachP.R. Vehicle Inspections $11.00 per carCoin Operated Vacuum Cleaners 50¢ 3 mins.MECHANIC SERVICES (Labor fees per hour only)*Prices are subject to change.

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AQUATIC CENTERTHE WATER SPOUT

We are the only year-round outdoor aquatic center on a U.S. Army Base. This facility has a pool from 0 depth to 4 feet deep with an Octopus Ride, featuring a closed 130 foot water slide and an open 125 foot water slide, lily pads, net crossing, fun umbrellas, deck and shade areas of wood trellis with lounges, picnic tables on a 15,000 square foot deck area, showers and lockers. The entrance to the main pool and the lap pool optimize accessibility via “beach” entries, allowing users with disabilities and children to safely enter the pool without any steep drop-offs. This 0 depth entry provides confidence for both parents and young children. The 25 meter pool area allows for a four lane lap pool. 4 feet is the deepest water level at the facility. It is designed for a variety of activities. Professionally trained lifeguards are on duty at all times. There are annual and seasonal membership available for all military ID card holders. This facility is available for private pool parties during off duty time and small birthday parties during operating hours. Convenient packages are available to accommodate your requirements. Our pool certified personnel are ready to assist you or provide you additional information. Our pool facilities are located near the Welcome Center and across the street form the Fire Department, along Chrisman Road. A snack bar and catering service for pool parties and groups are also available.

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Hours of Operation:

SUMMER SEASON (Memorial Day thru Labor Day)• Tuesday thru Sunday 10:00 am - 5:30 pm• Monday - Closed for maintenanceWINTER SEASON (Labor Day thru Memorial Day)• Friday through Sunday 12:00 pm - 5:30 pm• Tuesday through Thursday by reservation only• Lap Swimming: Tuesday through Thursday 11:00 am to 1:00 pm, free.• Monday- Closed for maintenanceDaily Admission fees:Children (4 to 10 years old) $4.00Authorized adult (11 years and older) $6.00ID Card holders 18 years and older can sponsor up to five guests.Annual Membership Plan fees:Category Single Family Active Duty $20.00 $50.00(includes AD Reserve)Reserve Component $50.00 $125.00DA/DoD Employees $50.00 $125.00(includes NAF)Retirees $50.00 $125.00

Water Spout Bldg. 161, Fort Buchanan PRManager: Mrs. Mónica CabreraTelephone number: 787-707-3550

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Commercial Sponsorship Program Family and MWR has various sponsorship opportunities which benefit the Army community as well as increase company’s visibility within the Military market. Commercial Sponsorship & Advertising revenues are used to support vital Family and MWR programs and events at Army installations including Childcare, Fitness and Recreation opportunities for Soldiers and Families. Our mission is to create a positive partnership between government and the private sector. This program is designed to meet business goals while fulfilling our program needs. Sponsors have a wide variety of events and programs to choose from to effectively target their demographics and showcase products and services. Sponsorship can support in full or partial financially and/or with goods and services (in-kind).

Sponsors benefit from: • Access to Military Market • Display of products, sampling and signage• Opportunity to introduce new products to the community• Reinforced brand recognition and loyalty• Opportunity to participate in various events/programs• Advertising on-post(Customized Packages available for your Company’s spe-cific needs.)

Paid Advertising ProgramReach your Military customers through Family and

MWR’s On-post Advertising! This program allows you to communicate your message reaching thousands of community members: Soldiers, their Families, Reserve Components, Allied Forces, Students, Retirees and Civilian Employees.

• Web Advertising Family and MWR website is the primary communi-

cation tool at Fort Buchanan. It is a compilation of all current DFMWR programs, activities and events, with over 8,500 visits each month.

• Electronic Billboards Digital Billboards have brought outdoor advertising

to a whole new level at Fort Buchanan with the latest eye-catching technology and immediate message changes. Billboards are located at Fort Buchanan’s top locations with remarkable visibility from all angles; Golf Course by Gate Entrance and Gas Station by Gate Entrance, Exchange Main Parking Entrance and Chardón Plaza.

• Family and MWR Live & Explore MagazineFamily and MWR Live & Explore is a full color monthly

magazine with a circulation of 8,000 copies. It highlights Family and MWR’s program offerings, ongoing activities and seasonal events that compose the social and recreational life of Fort Buchanan.

Live & Explore is distributed Island wide to all Military related facilities, sent online to our email database of more than 4,000 members and also available online at www.buchananmwr.com

Point of Contact: Mariana Urrutia, Telephone number: 787- 707-3703 E-mail: [email protected]

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MARKETING, ADVERTISING &

COMMERCIAL SPONSORSHIP

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In today’s world the Internet is the first choice for people when looking for information. This website www.buchananmwr.com was created to service our customers’ needs. Fort Buchanan’s Family and MWR wants to provide great customer service through the website with important and entertaining content. In just one page you can learn about our programs, access forms and find out about our upcoming events. It doesn’t matter if you are across the Country or anywhere around the world our website is available 24/7 for you. Visitors to the site can access valuable information of our service, links to our social media outlets, RECTRAC and ICE (Interactive Customer Evaluation).

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