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CELEBRATING Month of the Military Child APRIL 2015 TOWER BARRACKS & ROSE BARRACKS Family Fun of CITIES AMERICA TOUR

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CELEBRATINGMonth of the Military Child

APRIL 2015 TOWER BARRACKS& ROSE BARRACKS

Family

Fun

ofCITIESAMERICATOUR

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FamilyFunCHILDREN’S STORY TIME10-11 a.m.Rose Barracks Library, TuesdaysTower Barracks Library, WednesdaysA great opportunity to get to know other children (and their parents) throughout the community. Each week enjoy a different theme and share stories, songs and activites. The programs last approximately one hour and no pre-registration is required.

STORY TIME ART10-11:30 a.m.Tower Barracks Library, ThursdaysAges 2-5Join us as we team up the CYSS SKIESUnlimited Program and the Heart & Home Craft Shop for a morning of art instruction from a professional art teacher. The Library has reference books available if needed. Registration is through CYSS at Parent Central Services.

FAMILY BOWLINGEVERY SUNDAYRose Barracks, 2-6 p.m.Children bowl for free.

Rent a lane | 6-9 p.m.Bowl all you want for $30!

Tower Barracks, 2-8 p.m.Children bowl for $1 andAdults for $2.25

EGG DESIGNING CONTESTApril 1, 3:30 p.m. Do you think you can design eggs the best? Get creative and enter our contest. We have a variety of material available. Contest judging is April 2.

EGG SCAVENGER HUNTApril 2, 3:30 p.m.Youth are invited to engage in teambuilding while participating in an adventurous outdoor Egg Scavenger Hunt.

FISHING CLUBApril 21, 3:30-5:30 p.m.Outdoor Recreation Fishing LakesNew fishing club. Interested Youth should sign up at either the Netzaberg or Rose Barracks Youth Centers by April 17.

MONTHLY BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONLast Tuesday of every Month, 4 p.m.Celebrate your recent birthday at the Youth Center with ice cream and cupcakes.

DAILY ACTIVITIESDodge Ball: Mondays, 3:30 p.m.Basketball: Tuesdays, 3:30 p.m.Pool Tournament: Wednesdays, 3:30 p.m.Movie and Popcorn: Fridays, 3:30 p.m.

HOMEWORK POWER HOURwith Staff assistance

JOIN A CLUBTorch/Keystone Leadership Club4H Club Tech/Photo Club

YOUTH, GRADES 6-12, AT THE NETZABERG YOUTH CENTER

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1 Opening Ceremony & Proclamation SigningSchool Age Center - Rose BarracksDuring the opening ceremony at 4 p.m., we’ll take time to read the Military Child Story to the children and enjoy a “What does being a Military Child mean to you?” art project. Free refreshments will also be provided.

1-11 Show Your Military Child PrideTower and Rose Barracks LibrariesMilitary Children receive surprise gifts during after completing a coloring sheet. Sheets are available to pick up starting April 1. The coloring sheets should be turned in between April 14-25.

3 Midnight Basketball Lock-inTower Barracks Field HouseYouth, grades 6-12, are invited for a free night of basketball, including free throw and three point contests, hot shot and obstacle course. Snacks, breakfast and drinks are provided. Youth must be registered with CYSS prior to the event.

6 Parent Education Child Abuse ClassB224 Rose BarracksStarting at 10 a.m. we’re having a 2 hour course to help educate parents about child abuse and reporting.

6-10 Parent on Site Training B224 Rose BarracksVolunteer Child Care in Unit Settings (VCCUS/ PARENTS ON SITE PROGRAM) is a program designed to allow trained volunteers to provide childcare to support unit meetings or events. Units may use VCCUS volunteers from their unit or provide care for another unit’s functions. Join us from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. each day to get certified.

15 imAlone WorkshopB224 Rose BarracksBetween 3-5 p.m., Child, Youth & School Services is offering a program to teach Children skills to help them be safe and productive while home alone. The goal of imAlone is to provide youth with tools and guidance as they move toward more independence. Sessions include: “Are you ready?”, Strangers and Dangers, Troubleshooting, Kitchen Safety and First Aid.

16 CYSS Open HouseAll CYSS FacilitiesBetween 3-5 p.m., parents are invited to tour their childcare facility and explore what their child experiences each day.

17 Explore Army Vehicles!Child Development Center, NetzabergAll Children are invited to come and explore a variety of Army vehicles and equipment from 9-11:30 a.m.

April Celebrating the Month of the Military Child

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Stay Fit DuringYour Pregnancy!

It’s Softball Season!Register your Unit and Battalion anytime during April!If your Unit has what it takes to be crowned #1 in USAG Bavaria - prove it. Talk to your local fitness center today!

Officials & Coaches ClincMay 11-14, 6 p.m. Tower Barracks.Any interested officials need to attend. Register at either fitness center, Tower Barracks or Williams Fitness Centers.

NEW! NEW! NEW!

SPORTS & FITNESS

Intro to Gym EquipmentFirst Thursday of the month, 10 a.m.Physical Fitness Center, Tower BarracksNever been to the gym? Intimidated by the machines? Need some pointers on free weights? Join us to learn how to use gym equipment safely and effectively. You’ll learn about cardio machines, pin weight equipment and free weight equipment. Also, get tips and pointers on how to lift free weights correctly.This class is FREE for everyone!

Prenatal FitnessSaturdays, 2 p.m.Physical Fitness Center, Tower BarracksThis class is both an educational course and a group exercise class. You’ll learn a blend of strength training, boxing, plyometrics pilates, yoga and kegels. Perfect for women in varying stages of pregnancy and post pregnancy and all fitness levels. Please bring any questions or concerns to the instructor and be sure to arrive on time to discuss any modifications necessary.

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Upcoming Tournaments

Magic: The Gathering Booster DraftApril 24, 6 p.m. Warrior Zone, Tower BarracksDrafts will be held with the most updated booster decks available. Cost is $15 Per Person and prizes go to 1st, 2nd and 3rd Place winners.

Dominoes Tournament April 30, 7 p.m. Warrior Zone, Rose BarracksCheck Mate! Play at your own risk, win the trophy and be crowned USAG Bavaria’s top chess master!

Modern Multi-Purpose Entertainment Centers!Soldiers are invited to socialize, relax, play video games, card games and watch movies. Troops gather to watch sporting events on large, high-definition, flat-screen TVs, while eating, gaming and mingling.

The Warrior Zones offer:• Computers with free wireless internet access • Daily movies played through a home theater set up• Food and beverages for purchase (on site or close by)

Offering economical and convenient locations right on post for relaxation and entertainment, it’s the perfect recreational facility for Soldiers and their guests 18 and over.

Visit the Warrior Zone for an after work get-together or weekend entertainment.

Your Placeto Play!

MondaysMadden 15 Mock Tournament

TuesdaysNBA 2K15 Mock Tournament

WednesdaysTexas Hold Em’

ThursdaysTBT Super Smash Brothers

Mock Tournaments

Fridays“Friday Night FIFA”

Weekly Programs, 6-10 p.m.

Tower Barracks

Open ID Card Holders 18 + and authorized guests.

NEW!

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Tower Barracks & Rose Barracks

LibrariesEarthDay

Earth Day - Plastic pollution involves the accumulation of plastic products in the environment that adversely affects wildlife, wildlife habit or humans. Many types and forms of plastic pollution exist. Plastic pollution can adversely affect lands, waterways and oceans. Efforts to reduce the use of plastics and to promote plastic recycling have occurred. Some supermarkets charge their customers for plastic bags, and in some places more efficient reusable or biodegradable materials are being used in place of plastics. Some communities and businesses have put a ban on some commonly used plastic items, such as bottled water and plastic bags.

According to the World-Watch Institute’s State of the World report some 4 to 5 trillion plastic bags— including large trash bags, thick shopping bags and thin grocery bags—were produced globally in 2002. Roughly 80 percent of those bags were used in North America and Western Europe. Every year, Americans reportedly throw away 100 billion plastic grocery bags.

April 22 is Earth Day and in order to take part in reducing the use of plastics, both the Tower Barracks and Rose Barracks Libraries are conducting a “Bag Swap” program: bring at least 10 old plastic bags and receive a reuseable shopping bag from your Library.

Did you know you can save trees by accessing over 400 magazines online for free? Zinio Digital Magazines are available through your Library ‘My Account’. Zinio provides instant access to many popular titles, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week from home, or anywhere you are. For more information, ask one of our librarians or check out www.library.eur.army.mil.

Help Protect Our Environment

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With BINGO jackpots up to $2,500, this could be you!

Where will you be Thursday Night?

April 2 & 16

Grab your dauber and test your luck.

Play America’s favorite game at the Tower View Conference Center on Tower Barracks and you could be a big winner. Starting at 6 p.m. you have the chance to win, win and win! We have many chances to win and our Jackpots ring in at $500, $1,250 and a whooping $2,500!

The Bavaria Stüb’l is open for dinner and the bar ready for drinks.

Please, no one under 18 is allowed in the BINGO hall during play. Doors open at 5 p.m.

CITIESAMERICATOUR

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You’re invited to join us at the Bavaria Stüb’l on Tower

Barracks 5-8 p.m. to taste some good Old Fashioned American cooking. We offer a variety of meat, chicken and seafood to

choose from. Stay tuned to our Facebook page for a menu.

APRIL 22 & 23PHOENIX, AR

APRIL 8 & 9BUFFALO, NY

NOW TWICEA WEEK!

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win!

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Open for LunchMonday - Friday, 11 a.m. - 1

p.m.

Join us for DinnerWednesdays - Fridays, 5- 8 p.m.

On Fridaysthe Bar is open until 10 p.m.

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APRIL 22 & 23PHOENIX, AR

APRIL 8 & 9BUFFALO, NY

NOW TWICEA WEEK! Friday Night BBQ

Look for our “Right Arm Night” Rib Deal!

5-8 p.m.

Starting April 10!

Serving “Better For You” nutritional, healthy foods as part of the Healthy Base Initiative.

CHICKEN CAESAR

LIGHTER HAM & CHEESE

LIGHTER TURKEY & CHEESE

WRAPS

B612 & B209, Tower Barracks

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In honor of MONTH OF THE MILITARY CHILD, we have Make-it and Take-it crafts throughout the month. Children can take the kits with them or make them here, while moms and dads are shopping.We’re having random activities throughout the month, such as Scavenger Hunts, Trivia, Crossword Puzzles, Earth Day Crafts with paper towel holders and egg cartons ... and more.

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The Heart & Home Craft Shop

HOME DÉCOR CLASS: WIRE-STRUNG NOTICE BOARDApril 2, 4-5:30 p.m.Come make a board that allows you to display multiple photos, reminders, mementos and whatever else you just want to hang up. Fee: $30 (supplies included)

BASIC JEWELRY MAKING: SUGAR SKULL RIBBON NECKLACEApril 16, 5-7 p.m.Get ready for Cinco De Mayo with this festive necklace. Learn how to decorate beads for a necklace with this class. Fee: $15 (supplies included)

SPRING WREATHApril 17, 1-3 p.m.The seasons are changing! Bring spring into your home with this door decoration. Fee: $30 (supplies included)

DO-IT-YOURSELF FRAMING CLASSApril 22, 6-9 p.m. & April 25, 9 a.m. - noonDo you have photos from your travels that you need to frame? Learn how to build a custom frame with this class! This class certifies you to use the shop.

BASIC SEWING: PLACEMAT AND NAPKINApril 24, 1-3 p.m.Want to sew, but not sure where to start? Learn basic sewing skills with this beginner class.Fee: $30 (supplies included)

ART BASICS 101April 1, 9-10:30 a.m. & 6:15-7:45 p.m.Fee: $30 (supplies included)

CREATIVE TECHNIQUESApril 8, 15 & 22 9-10:30 a.m. & 6:15-7:45 p.m.Fee: $65 (supplies included)

SIPS & BRUSHSTROKESTuesdays, 12:30-3 p.m.Wednesdays, 1-3:30 p.m.Thursdays, 6:15-9 p.m.Fee: $45 for each class (supplies included)

Classes offered on Tower Barracks & Rose Barracks.

Contact the Heart & Home Craft Shop for locations and details.

KINDER CRAFTS: INTERNATIONAL ASTRONOMY DAYApril 1, 3:30-4:30 p.m.Make a craft that celebrates science andthe stars in outer space! It will be “out of this world”! Fee: $15 (supplies included) (Ages 6-9)

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SOLO SKYDIVING JUMPSApril 3-4Have you ever wanted to learn to skydive? Here is your chance to learn how to fall with style! This 2-day course consists of ground school and one solo jump. During ground school you will learn how to exit the aircraft, proper body positioning for freefall, emergency procedures, parachute landing fall and landing. Weather permitting, in the afternoon of the second day, you will load the aircraft with two instructors and at 14,000 feet you will conduct a freefall with the instructors by your side ensuring your safety. As you approach the drop zone an instructor will talk you into your landing. This jump counts towards the 25 required for obtaining a United States Parachute Association Class A License. Price: $480; weigh-in required for registration. Includes transportation.

DISC GOLF 101April 9 & 16Join the Wild B.O.A.R. team for an evening tutorial about disc golf. We will be discussing the various discs and their uses as well as different throwing techiniques. We’ll also cover the basic rules for playing on the course to get you started.

BERLINApril 11Experience Germany’s young and exciting Capital city. We will tour all the major sight in the 3-hour bus tour, like the Brandenburg Gate, the Berlin Wall Memorial, Checkpoint Charlie and much more. After the tour, you will have free time to sightsee and toexperience one of the most attractive cities of the world on your own. Price: $69 per adult, $59 per child (3-12), $10 per child under 3.

INGOLSTADT OUTLET SHOPPINGApril 11Ingolstadt Village is one of the Collections of nine Chic Outlet Shopping Villages by Value Retail, founded in 1992 with a unique concept in outlet shopping. Home to 1,000 outlet boutiques of the world’s leading fashion and lifestyle brands, the Collection offers an unrivalled luxury outlet shoppingexperience for discerning shoppers in what have become tourist destinations in their own right. Price: $49 per adult, $39 per child (3-12), $10 per child under 3.

HERRENCHIEMSEE CASTLEApril 12We travel to another one of King Ludwig’s fantastic castles! Be prepared to see the amazing architectural work. The Chiemsee lake has two main islands: TheHerrenchiemsee (with the castle from King Ludwig), and the Frauenchiemsee Island. The Herrenchiemsee palace built by King Ludwig ll in 1878 was never completed but was meant to be a replica of the Palace of Versailles in France. Tours of the castle and its extensive grounds on the island are conducted throughout the summer. Frauenchiemsee, the smaller one of the two major islands on the Chiemsee houses a Benedictine nunnery, built in 782, and a small village. Once we arrive at the Chiemsee lake you can purchase 3 tour packages from the boat pier ticket office (approx. €10-30 per person). Price: $59 peradult, $49 per child.

POLISH POTTERY, POLAND **April 18Boleslaweic, Poland is the heart of the pottery industry. The factories around and in this outstanding city continue to hand stamp the patterns on each piece in the hundred year old tradition. Flourished due to careful attention to design, both in body shapes and patterns designs range from original ones inspired by the peacock to more modern patterns. The pottery is made from white clay and many pieces are microwave and dishwasher-safe. We will take you to different stores, to offer you a wide choice to start or complete a collection of fascinating handmade pottery. Price: $69 per person.

SALZBURG, AUSTRIA **April 18For those who love to sightsee, Salzburg is the city to visit! Rich in history and character, Salzburg offers: gardens, shops, museums and more. Ride in a horse-drawn carriage down the historic alleys and then stop at a café and try a “Sacher Torte”, Austria’s famous chocolate cake. Don’t forget to check out Mozart’s birth-house on Getreidegasse Strasse 9 within the old town wall and the Mirabell Palace and Gardens, where scenes from “Sound of Music” were filmed at. There’s hop on - hop off bus tours and walking tours that begin at the Tourist information office. Price: $59 per adult, $49 per child (3-12), $10 per child under 3. The entrance fee for each castle will be approx. €15 per person.

WILD B.O.A.R.BAVARIA OUTDOOR ADVENTURE & RECREATION

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DACHAU & GERMAN MUSEUMApril 19Tour the historic Dachau Concentration Camp memorial site and the German Museum in the heart of Munich. The museum is the largest technological museum in the world. It offers a handson exploration of German science and technology in the beautiful capital of Bavaria. Price: $49 per adult, $39 per child (3-12), $10 per child under 3. Entrance fee not included in trip price: €8.50 per adult, €3 per child over 6.

ROTHENBURGApril 25As Rothenburg is the most well preserved medieval town in Germany, both history fans and families, come to visit. Be sure to walk on the city walls, see the criminal museum with its instruments of torture, and shop at the enchanting Kaethe Wolfahrt Christmas store. A climb up the city hall tower gives you an impressive view of the charming city. Join a walking tour of Rothenburg that begins in the afternoon at the city hall building and takes you through the fascinating attractions. Another sight we recommend is the doll and toy museum off a side street from the main town square. Visitors can also take horse and buggy rides with their children and enjoy the view. Price: $49 per adult, $39 per child (3-12), $10 per child under 3.

TWO CASTLESApril 26Discover the unique castles of Neuschwanstein and Hohenschwangau built by King Ludwig II. The charms of these castles enchant you while enjoying the picturesque mountains of the Bavarian Alps. Price: $59 per adult, $49 per child (3-12), $10 per child under 3. Entrance fee to the castles is approx. €15 per castle per person.

POREC, CROATIA **May 21-25; Sign up by April 22Istria, the heart-shaped peninsula in Northern Croatia, has everything you need for a perfect vacation; beautiful beaches, beautiful towns and great food. It is the largest peninsula in the Adriatic Sea. Istria and Kvarner Bay have more than 1000 km of coastline. Istria has developed itself intoan excellent wine-growing region, where olive oil producers and Istrian truffles are famous as well. We will visit the town of Pula, known for its Roman ruins, including the still standing Roman Amphitheater. Our hotel is located near the city center of Porec, and there is the famous St. Euphrasian basilica, a World Heritage Site for its glittering Byzantine mosaics. Included in our trip is the city tour of Porec, the city tour of Pula with the Amphitheater, a boat ride on the Limfjord Bay and the hotel accommodation with half board. Price: $549 per adult, $629 single room, $409 per child(3-12), $289 per child under 3.

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TOWER BARRACKS ROSE BARRACKSCivilian Prefix 09641-83-XXX Civilian Prefix 09662-83-XXX

Family and MWR Directorate, Bldg. 539 ......... 475-1350Army Lodging, Bldg. 619 ................................. 475-1700Arts & Craft Shop, Bldg. 607 ............................ 475-6101Automotive Skills Center, Bldg. 528 ................. 475-6239Bavaria Stüb’l, Bldg. 209 .................................. 475-6200BOSS, Bldg. 150 ............................................... 475-8822Bowling Center, Bldg. 612................................ 475-6177Child Development Center, Bldg. 260 ............. 475-7180FCC Provider Coordinator, Bldg. 539 .............. 475-7684Java Cafe’ Bar & Grill, Bldg. 612 ..................... 475-8252Library, Bldg. 445 ............................................. 475-1740NAF Civilian Personnel, Bldg. 539 ................... 475-6886Performing Arts Center, Bldg. 103 .................. 475-6426Physical Fitness Center, Bldg. 170 ................... 475-9007School Liaison Officer, Bldg. 539 ..................... 475-1770Tower View Conference Center, Bldg. 209 ...... 475-6200Value Added Tax (VAT) Office, Bldg. 539 ........ 475-1780Warrior Zone, Bldg. 153 ................................... 475-4309Wild B.O.A.R. Outdoor Recreation, RC 600 .... 475-8529Youth Sports & Fitness, Bldg. 547 ................... 475-6655

Hunting, Fishing & Sport Shooting .................. 475-8529

Army Lodging, Bldg. 275 ................................. 475-1700Automotive Skills Center, Bldg. 711 ................ 476-2521Bowling Center, Bldg. 2201 ............................. 476-2576Child Development Center, Bldg. 2234 ........... 476-2651School Age Center, Bldg. 2237 ........................ 476-3144Java Cafe’, Bldg. 607 ....................................... 476-2360Library, Bldg. 2222 ........................................... 476-1740Parent Central Services, Bldg. 224 .................. 476-2760Physical Fitness Center, Bldg. 323 ................... 476-2214ristorante Rosalia’s, Bldg. 227.......................... 476-3699Special Events Coordinator, Bldg. 607 ............ 476-2948The Zone Sports Bar, Bldg. 607 ....................... 476-2460Warrior Zone, Bldg. 607 ................................... 476-2942Youth Center, Bldg. 1706 ................................. 476-3144

NETZABERG Civilian Prefix 09641-83-XXX

Child Development Center, Bldg. 9010 ........... 475-9478School Age Center, Bldg. 9010 ........................ 475-9490Youth Center, Bldg. 9080 ................................. 475-9393

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