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USAG Garmisch Family and MWR Newsletter February 2012
Inside this issue:
Informational Flyers 2
Library 3
Outdoor Recreation 4-6
Army Community Service 7-8
Arts and Crafts 9-10
Mueller Fitness Center 11-12
Child Youth School Services 13-14
Calendar 15
Mailer Information 16
Snowshoeing is a great cross-training conditioning
sport, offering a low-impact, safe form of exercise. It
is ideal for anyone interested in an aerobic workout
combined with strength training and muscle endur-
ance. An hour of snowshoeing can burn 400 to 1000
calories depending on your pace, the terrain and the
gear you are carrying. People who snowshoe can
burn 45 percent more calories than walking or run-
ning at the same speed!
There is no better way to begin snowshoeing than
just going and doing it. The sport is easy to learn and
virtually inexpensive compared to other winter
sports. Once you experience a snowshoe workout,
you may find yourself pining for the winter months
when you can trek up a trail. With snowshoes on your
feet you not only will have a great workout, you will
also enjoy the peaceful winter landscape and admire
the beauty of nature. Try it!
Snowshoeing for winter fitness
Garmisch FMWR is conducting a customer survey regarding our facilities and services.
We value your opinion and appreciate you taking the time to let us know the value you
attribute to our programs as we adjust to meet evolving fiscal challenges. Our goal is to
provide you with services that consider your needs effectively. Your feedback will be
used to retain effective practices, and or develop/reshape services and programs that
better meet your needs. We value the time that you take to complete this survey; the
survey should only take a few moments to complete and will be available until February
10, 2012. To access the survey please click on the following link
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/garmisch_fmwr_2012_facilities_survey
RENOVATION UPDATE!
The Pete Burke Community
Center Renovation Project
is nearly finished. We hope
to start hosting events in
our newly renovated center
the second week of March.
For more information
please contact us at DSN
440 2638 or CIV 08821
7502368.
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Community Library
http://www.library.eur.army.mil/
Hours of Operation DSN 440-2467
Monday–Friday 12 p.m.-7 p.m. CIV 08821-750-2467
Sunday 2 p.m.– 7 p.m.
The library is soliciting original photographs
thru March 9 for a special photo exhibit. The theme
is “Sustainable Lifestyle” and we hope everyone will
bring their own, creative interpretation to the topic.
Bring your photographs to the library (color, B&W,
digitally enhanced) in the standard German size 20
X 30 cm. Write a short caption for your photo about
how it relates to the theme and we will prepare it for
viewing. We’ll ask our patrons to choose their favor-
ites, and winners will be announced on March 16.
Open to all ages, limit of two photos per person.
Don’t miss this opportunity to show off your photo-
graphs and win great prizes! Stop by or call us if you
have any questions.
Sustainable Lifestyle Photo Contest and Exhibition
Calling all eReader
owners
Did you know you can get
thousands of free e-
Books for Kindle and
o t h e r m a j o r
e-Readers from the
library’s Digital Media
Library? Just stop by the
library and
we’ll be happy
to give you
o n e - o n - o n e
instruction so
you can start
Read Across America Day Friday, March 2 at 10 a.m. at the library. Cosponsored by ACS and the library, join us in celebrating early literacy
and the love for books with our youngest children. Read Across Amer-
ica Day marks the birth of Theodore Seuss Geisel, better known as Dr.
Seuss, whose stories have won the hearts of generations of youngsters
and helped them gain a love of reading. In addition to stories and
songs, the Cat in the Hat will be our special guest. Sign up at ACS or
the library and receive a free gift.
No story time on Thursday, March 1 due to this special program.
National African American History Month Stop by the library and take a look at our special February display dedi-
cated to the 2012 theme: “Black Women in America: Culture and His-
tory”. The display will feature both familiar and less well known African
American women and highlight the roles they played and the contribu-
tions they made to the making of America. Take our short quiz and use
our online Biography reference resource to learn something new this
year!
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Water Works! Saturday, February 4, 7:50 a.m. at the Garmisch Train Station Cost: Transportation - $15; Park entry €38 or €36 If you thought “Water Works” is only a semi-desirable property in Monopoly you might be wonder-
ing how does it work? Trust us! Water does Work! Water can be extremely therapeutic, relaxing,
calming, exhilarating, and lots of good fun! I am speaking especially of the absolute Disney-like
Water world known as the Erdinger Therme! A few reasons that make it is so are; the Kelo Sauna
is so big that it requires two people to perform the “Aufguss,” you can sit completely naked on a
marble barstool in a pool of water and drink alcoholic beverages with all your friends, you can fall
off the bar stool into the water and not hurt yourself, and there are fourteen different water slides – some of them have elevators
that go to the top! On Saturday, April 16, we meet at 7:50 a.m. at the Garmisch Train Station and don’t expect to be back before
midnight. Bring Euros for all the food and drink you plan to consume and bring €38 if you are doing the “full European experience”
or €36 if you are going to wear a swimsuit all day (it is cheaper if you want to avoid the fun in the “textile free” areas). It may seem
expensive but trust me: this one is extraordinary and worth every penny!
Carnevale in Venezia Friday, February 17 – Sunday, February 19 Cost: $290 One of our most asked about tours is Venice during the Carnival Season. Friday evening we de-
part Garmisch at 4:30 p.m. and head to Vicenza, arriving around 10:00 pm. Saturday morning
we will take a quick bus ride to the outskirts of Venice where we will take the train into Venice,
arriving around 8:45 am. We will then head to San Marco to participate in the festivities in
Piazza San Marco. There will be much carousing and endless jostling by the many tourists. Of
course, the best way to do this trip is “tutti in Maschera” but it is very unlikely that you will outdo
any Venetians in the quality of your masks and costumes! When the weather is cooperative, the
Italians do not hesitate to bring out their silks and genuine 18th century duds and the crowds love
it. Americans who think it is “like Halloween” or Germans who want to dress like it is Fasching
are just woefully outclassed! The crowds are happy if the Brits and Australians just wear any
clothing at all…
We will eventually make our way back to Vicenza on the 8:32pm train from Venice. Sunday, we will begin the journey back
to Garmisch with a stop off in Verona for a quick look at the old town and an opportunity to eat in an excellent restaurant. Ex-
pect to be back in Garmisch around 9:30 p.m. on Sunday night.
Space on this trip is limited so get your money to me right away
Neuschwanstein Castle Monday, February 20 – 08:00 a.m. at the Pete Burke Community Center Cost: $39 The most popular tourist attraction in Germany is Neuschwanstein Castle. Tour buses arrive and dis-
pense hordes of people every day! As opposed to most of the tours that concentrate on the scandalous
upbringing of Ludwig and his “tragedy,” This tour is called Ludwig and Richard and focuses on the fa-
mous composer as well as the shy king. Essential to an understanding of the “Ludwig World” is an ac-
quaintance with the world of nineteenth century German politics and there will be some talk about that
as well! In addition to Neuschwanstein and a short stop for lunch in the castle town of Fussen, there will
be a stop at the UNESCO designated World Heritage Site of the Wieskirche and also another at Ettal
Monastery. Naturally, there will be time for refreshments at a monastery known for its brewing skills!
Do not forget to bring along a passport (short crossing into Austria) some money for lunch and the occa-
sional souvenirs as well.
Leisure Trips and Tours
Hours of Operation DSN 440-2638
Monday–Friday 12 p.m.—6 p.m. CIV 08821-750-2638
Closed Saturday, Sunday, and U.S. Holidays
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Weekend in Prague Friday, March 2 – Sunday, March 4 Cost: $270 Prague is often on the top of everyone’s list of places to visit in the old world.
We will leave at 4:15 p.m. on Friday, March 2. Friday evening there will be
an orientation tour of Prague including how to get back to the hotel if your
experience of the city is going to include any of the very late nightspots! Sat-
urday starts with a daytime tour that includes a few more touristic sights to
include a tour of the Franz Kafka museum. For those who want to see an op-
era tickets can be arranged. There will be a fair amount of free time to ex-
plore on your own. On the way home, we will stop in Pilzen to sample some
P i l z ener Urque l a t a t e r r i f i c r es t au ran t . Es t imated
arrival time back in Garmisch is about 8:00 p.m. Do not forget that you need
your passport!
Munich in the Third Reich Tour Friday, March 11 – video at 7 p.m.; Sunday, March 13 – 8 a.m. trip to Munich Cost: $35
One of the most popular tours is Munich in the Third Reich - a walking tour
developed quite a few years ago to coincide with an exhibition that the Mu-
nich Stadtmuseum was presenting. We start with a video presentation and a
geographical and historical orientation in the PLTCE Auditorium (Bldg. 253)
on Friday at 7 p.m. On Sunday, we meet at the Garmisch Train Station just
before 8 a.m. and take the 8:04 a.m. train to Munich. There we recreate the Bier Hall Putsch exactly as it happened
in 1923. After lunch, we visit the site of the Munich Accords (where Czechoslovakia ceased to be an independent
unified country) and see some other places associated with the Nazi movement. This is an extremely interesting tour,
somewhat like touring an urban battlefield. We cannot pretend that there is not a lot of walking, or that this is a short
day. Most participants are somewhat exhausted after we storm-troop our way from one end of Munich to another.
However, we have not had anybody say to shorten it in any way!
Ballets, Concerts, and Operas in Munich Cost: $12 for transportation only One of the best things about living in the countryside around Garmisch-Partenkirchen is that our beautiful village is
located so close to Munich, the Bavarian capital city with all the cultural opportunities that anyone could ask for. If
you are interested in acquiring season tickets for any of these events, please contact us at DSN 440-3370 or Civ.
08821-750-3370.
Thursday, March 1 – Shakespear’s Comedy of Errors
Wednesday, March 7 – The Barber of Seville
Tuesday, March 27 – Rimsky-Korsakov’s Scheherazade, The Sorcerer’s Apprentice by Dukas, and
Till Eulenspiegel’s Merry Pranks by Richard Strauss
Leisure Trips and Tours
Hours of Operation DSN 440-2638
Monday–Friday 12 p.m.—6 p.m. CIV 08821-750-2638
Closed Saturday, Sunday, and U.S. Holidays
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Hours of Operation DSN 440-2638
Monday–Friday 12 p.m.—6 p.m. CIV 08821-750-2638
Closed Saturday, Sunday, and U.S. Holidays
Outdoor Recreation Special Ski Trips
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Army Community Services
Hours of Operation DSN 440-3777
Monday–Friday 8 a.m.—5 p.m. CIV 08821-750-3777
Closed U.S. Holidays
A New Way to Save
For many, tax time is a great time to save. Federal and state refunds provide a convenient lump sum of
money, unavailable at other times of the year. Now there is an easy way to use that refund as a start to a
great savings program. With as little as $50, any taxpayer who receives a federal tax refund can choose to
automatically receive a portion of that refund as one or more U.S. Savings Bonds, simply by checking the ap-
propriate box and designating an amount and a recipient. Savers may choose to commit all or part of their
federal refund to the purchase of savings bonds. Refunds can also be deposited directly into a savings ac-
count, making this one of the easiest and safest savings opportunities available.
How to Save with Savings Bonds at Tax Time
With this new opportunity, saving is made easy with your federal tax form. When filling out your taxes, be
sure to look at Form 8888 and check off the appropriate box to purchase savings bonds. Or, ask the tax as-
sistant. Saving a portion of your refund into a U.S. Savings Bond is an easy option. You may choose to save
for yourself or gift a savings bond to someone else, perhaps your children, grandchildren, or another special
person in your life. Go to http://www.choosetosave.org/ for more information.
Military Saves Week is February 19-26
Financial stability is about knowledge -- and consistent action over time. Start by taking the Saving Pledge by
going to www.miliarysaves.org. During the week of February 21-24, ACS in partnership with the Service
Credit Union and the Community Bank, will offer brown-bag sessions from 12-1 p.m. Topics to be covered
include:
Principles of Personal Finance
Planning and Budgeting
Successful Money Management
Planning for Retirement
Call the ACS Financial Readiness Program manager at DSN 440-3526 or Civ 08821-750-3526 for more de-
tails.
Community Newcomer’s Briefing and German Customs and Culture Class
February 16 – Newcomers’ Briefing, 0830-1130
German Customs and Culture Class, 1300-1530
If you are new to the community, or relatively so, and would like to learn more of what the community has to
offer, please plan to attend the Community Newcomer’s Briefing.
Join ACS later in the afternoon for a German Customs and Culture Class to learn more about your Host Nation
culture. Understanding what’s going on around you will certainly make your stay more interesting and enjoyable.
Pre-registration is required the Tuesday prior. Call ACS at DSN 440-3777 or CIV 08821-750-3777 for more in-
formation and to register.
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Considering pregnancy now or in the future?
Preconception Health
Join us for a presentation tailored to women of reproductive age. Partners are also encouraged to attend.
Covered topics: screening, lifestyle choices, Pre-pregnancy nutrition, optimizing men’s health, immunizations
prior conception, hazards to avoid while getting pregnant, fertility awareness methods and more.
Call ACS at DSN 440-3777 or Commercial 08821-750-3777/3642 for more information
*Newcomer’s Orientation
Feb 16 0830-1130
*German Customs
& Culture
Feb 16, 1330-1530
Money Monday’s
2nd Monday monthly
1130-1300
Grüss Gott Group
1st Monday monthly 0930
Check with ACS for
location
Move on Mondays
(M.o.M.) Stroller Walks
Every Monday 1015-
1145
In front of ACS, Bldg. 203
Garmisch Playgroup
Every Tuesday 100-1130
Chapel Nursery
Conversational German
0930-11:00
Feb. 7, 14, 21, and 28
Working Wednesday
1st Wednesday
1300-1430
Stress & Anger
Management Class
2nd Thursday monthly
1200-1300
*Registration is required
All classes/meetings are
conducted in the ACS class-
room, Bldg 203, Room 6
unless otherwise listed.
ACS Classes
Infant Massage
Love & Logic Classes
Preconception Health
Childbirth Preparation
Class
As needed, please call ACS
to schedule an appointment
MOM’s CAFÉMOM’s CAFÉ Monthly Parent Support GroupMonthly Parent Support Group
1000-1130, ACS Bldg 203, Room 6
Thursday, Feb 9 - Dental health in young children
Mar 29 - Nutrition in toddlerhood
Apr 26 - Infant mental health & brain development
May 24 - Common childhood illnesses
Jun 1 - Learning games & the power of play
Jul 26 - Potty training and your child’s unique personality
Aug 23 - Children’s immunizations
New !
New ! New !
“The New You-
Transitioning into
Civilian Life”
February 9, 2012
1200-1300hrs
In the ACS Training Room
Call the Family Advocacy Program
Manager for more information at
440-3777 or 08821-750-3777
Army Community Services
Hours of Operation DSN 440-3777
Monday–Friday 8 a.m.—5 p.m. CIV 08821-750-3777
Closed U.S. Holidays
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Wood Shop Safety Class
Two-hour class. By appointment only. Fee: $20. Adults only. This class is a prerequisite
to use the shop’s power tools and machines. Upon completion you receive the MWR
Arts and Crafts Qualification Card, which is honored at all MWR crafts facilities and you
may use the shop for do-it-yourself projects.
Upholstery Class
Six hours of instruction. By appointment only. Fee: $35. Adults only. Learn how to
re-upholster chairs, sofas, etc. Bring your own furniture as a class project.
Basic Ceramics Pouring Class
Two evenings/afternoons. By appointment only. Two-hour class. Please schedule an
appointment in advance. Beginners Class. Fee $20 - includes instruction and materials
(slip, paints and glazes, shop and firing fees) for one small project. You will learn how to
pour and finish while making one easy class project to take home.
Hand Building with Clay - Pottery Class
Your hands are the best tools you have! Explore the world of hand built ceramics. Learn
the techniques of pinching, coiling and slab work. Creativity and originality are encouraged while you learn about the
basics of using clay. We will make cups, bowls, flowerpots, Easter eggs, or whatever you imagine! This Beginners Class
consists of two sessions, four hours total. Fee is $48, instruction, enough clay for your first project, paints, glazes, use of
tools, brushes and everything you need to start creating. Advance sign up please.
Hours of Operation DSN 440-3888
Tuesday—Thursday 10 a.m.—1 p.m., 3 p.m.—7 p.m. and Sunday 1 p.m.—5 p.m. CIV 08821-750-3888
Closed Monday, Friday, Saturday, and U.S. Holidays
“The Crafts Tree” Arts and Crafts Center
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Beginner’s Machine Sewing Class– Thursday, February 16, 6–7:30 p.m. Cost: $29 This class will teach you the basics of sewing and how to use a sewing
machine . Children ages 10 and up are welcome!! Approx. 1.5 hours. No
knowledge required. Own machines welcome. Sign up in advance please.
Machine Sewing Class Thursday, February 23, 6–7:30 p.m. Cost: $29 This class will improve your machine sewing skills and teach you a few
tricks. We will finish a small project. Basic machine knowledge required.
Sign up in advance please.
Quilting Beginners Class Wednesdays, February 22, 29, March 7 and 14, 5:30-8:30 p.m. Cost: $95 (materials not included) Learn the basic techniques of quilting by making a sampler of different
blocks from start to finish. Advanced Quilters are welcome!
Easy Piecing Tuesday, February 21, 28, March 6 and 13, 5:30–8:30 p.m. Cost: $95 (materials not included) This is a great technique to make a quilt the easy way in any size you
like. We will also discuss different bindings. For all levels
Silk Painting Class
2 evenings/afternoons. Fee for two evenings of instruction: $15 (silk
extra). Ages: adults, children 4 and up. Beginners and advanced stu-
dents.
Watercolor Painting Class
2 evenings/afternoons. Fee: $20, materials included. Ages: adults, chil-
dren 4 and up. Beginners and advanced students.
Oil Painting Class for Beginners
Every Sunday from 1400-1600 hrs. 3 sessions of instruction. Fee: $69
includes oil paints and canvas. Adult class.
Tiffany Glass Art
Four evenings of instruction. You will receive instruction while making
one class project to take home. Choose between a window picture, mirror
or lamp shade, depending on your interest and ambition. Fee: $ 40
(materials not included). Beginners and Adult Classes available.
Special Classes
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“The Crafts Tree” Arts and Crafts Center
Hours of Operation DSN 440-3888
Tuesday—Thursday 10 a.m.—1 p.m., 3 p.m.—7 p.m. and Sunday 1 p.m.—5 p.m. CIV 08821-750-3888
Closed Monday, Friday, Saturday, and U.S. Holidays
Crafts Tree Services
Visit the Crafts Tree
Portrait Studio …for your next family portrait! Lots of
package variations available. Or order a CD of
your entire portrait session. We will also do
professional outdoor portrait sessions and take
your picture in your favorite Garmisch
locations. Please book in advance.
Furniture Building /Restoration Bring your piece in need of repair in for a cost-free as-
sessment. We do visit you at your home for assess-
ments for larger furniture or custom furniture building.
Upholstery and restoration of old pieces can also be
done.
Picture Matting, Framing and Poster-
Mounting
Choose from over 400 wooden or metal moldings. If
you don’t have the time to do-it-yourself use the custom
shop’s great service. Qualified staff is available to help
you select moldings and mats to make your picture look
stunning. We also offer professional poster mounting
on foam, oil painting restoration and stretching.
Sewing Services
You have never been good with a sewing machine or have
no time to do it? No problem, the Crafts Tree’s qualified
staff will do it for you.
Portrait Services
Visit the Crafts Tree’s Portrait Studio for your next fam-
ily portrait! Lots of package variations available. You
can also order a CD with your entire portfolio. We will
also do professional outdoor portrait sessions and take
your picture in your favorite Garmisch locations. Please
book in advance
Photo Printing Self Service
The shop provides a user friendly self service printing kiosk using Kodak paper. Bring your digital
pictures on card, disk, USB or blue tooth and turn them into great pictures, collages or post
cards at minimal price. You can choose colored borders or even type in your text to personalize a
post card for example.
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Hours of Operation DSN 440-2747
Monday: Friday 5:30 a.m.—8:00 p.m. CIV 08821-750-2747
Saturday: 11:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m.
Sunday and U.S Holidays: Closed
Fitness Classes
All Classes are $5. Classes are first come, first serve.
Zumba® (cardio)
This Latin-inspired, easy-to-follow, calorie-burning, dance fitness-party™ is fun for everyone; try it to work your muscles,
your heart, and your mind in a new way. Ditch the workout and join the party!
Pilates (strength/flexibility)
Pilates is a unique series of exercises developed to strengthen and tone core muscles, improve posture and flexibility,
and create a streamline shape.
Spin (cardio)
This is an intense indoor cycling workout using various cycling techniques from hill climbing and sprinting to peddling at
different tensions. Easily modified for beginners.
Yoga Fit (strength/flexibility)
A class designed to improve the health, performance, and mental acuity of individuals seeking to improve their overall
level of fitness. This style of Hatha Yoga blends balance, strength, power, and flexibility into a fitness format doable by
individuals of any fitness level.
TurboKick® (cardio)
TurboKick®is the ultimate cardiovascular challenge that's a unique blend of intense intervals strength/endurance train-
ing, and a relaxing cool-down. TurboKick®, the live version of Turbo Jam(r), requires no previous kickboxing experience
or equipment, just bring your attitude and desire to have fun!
“Fitness on the snow”
New fitness classes that will help you get into shape for the new winter season. Workouts in the gym in the circuit for-
mat using various conditioning systems like plyometrics and TRX. We
will work out on the hill as soon we will have good coverage of SNOW.
Mueller Fitness Center
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Mueller Fitness Center
Hours of Operation DSN 440-2747
Monday: Friday 5:30 a.m.—8:00 p.m. CIV 08821-750-2747
Saturday: 11:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m.
Sunday and U.S Holidays: Closed
February Fitness and Sports Calendar
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Healthy Lifestyle
Challenge starts
1. 2. 3. 4.
1200 Spin
1730 Zumba
0830 Spin-n-Yoga
1200 Spin
1730 Spin
1830 Pilates
0900 Zumba 1700 Spin
Last day for initial
HLC fitness assess-
ments
5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.
Gym Closed 0900 Fitness on the
Snow
1200 TurboKick
1730 Zumba
1830 YogaFit
1800 Volleyball
Coaches Meeting
0615 TurboKick
0830 Spin-n-Yoga
1730 Spin
1830 Pilates
1200 Spin
1730 Zumba
1815 & 1915 Volley-
ball Games
0830 Spin-n-Yoga
1200 Spin
1730 Spin
1830 Pilates
0900 Zumba
1800 Volleyball Offi-
cials Clinic
1700 Spin
1200 Pickup Volley-
ball Games
12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18.
Gym Closed 0900 Fitness on the
Snow
1200 TurboKick
1730 Zumba
1830 YogaFit
1815 & 1915 Volley-
ball Games
0615 TurboKick
0830 Spin-n-Yoga 1200 Spin
1730 Zumba
1815 & 1915 Volley-
ball Games
0830 Spin-n-Yoga
1200 Spin 0900 Zumba 1700 Spin
19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.
Gym Closed President’s
Day
Gym Closed
0615 TurboKick
0830 Spin-n-Yoga 1200 Spin
1730 Zumba
1815 & 1915 Volley-
ball Games
0830 Spin-n-Yoga
1200 Spin
1730 Spin
1830 Pilates
0900 Zumba 1700 Spin
26. 27. 28. 29.
Gym Closed 0900 Fitness on the
Snow
1200 TurboKick
1730 Zumba
1830 YogaFit
1815 & 1915 Volley-
ball Games
0615 TurboKick
0830 Spin-n-Yoga
1730 Spin
1830 Pilates
1200 Spin
1730 Zumba
1815 & 1915 Volley-
ball Games
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Hours of Operation DSN 440-2600
Monday—Thursday 2:30 p.m.—6:00 p.m. and Friday 2:30 p.m.—10:00 p.m. CIV 08821-750-2600
School Out Days: Monday—Thursday 1:00 p.m.—6:00 p.m. and Friday 2:00 p.m.—10:00 p.m.
Closed Saturday, Sunday, and U.S. Holidays
Youth Center
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1 2 3 4
Wonderful
Wednesday
Nuts, Bolts &
Legos
Meeting
Culinary
Club
Chicken
Stir Fry
5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Advertizing
Overview
Bored Games
Quarto
Wonderful
Wednesday
Meeting
Culinary
Club
Tacos
12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Advertizing
Photography
Bored Games
Chess
Wonderful
Wednesday
Billiards
Tournament
Valentines
Dance
1800-2200
19 20 21 22 23 24 25
Advertizing
Newsletter
Bored Games
Backgammon
Wonderful
Wednesday
Leap Year
Vertical Jump
Contest
Culinary
Club
Soup & Salad
26 27 28 29
Advertizing
Visibility
Pot o’ Tea
With Pete
Wonderful
Wednesday
Homework Help Available Daily
Computer Lab Open Daily
Fitness Hour 1430-1530
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Hours of Operation DSN 440-2654
Monday—Friday 2:30 p.m.—6:00 p.m. CIV 08821-750-2654
School out days Monday—Friday 7:45 a.m.—5:30 p.m.
Closed Saturday, Sunday, and U.S. Holidays
School Age Center
February 2012
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Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 2 3 4
Working
Wednesday
Basketball
Playoffs
Wonderful
Wednesday
SchnupperKurs
Basketball
Championship
Erdinger Therme
5 6 7 8 9 10 11
SchnupperKurs M.o.M.s Stroller
walk
Volleyball Coaches
Meeting
Conversational
German
ACS Playgroup
Volleyball
Wonderful
Wednesday
SchnupperKurs
Stress & Anger
Management
Volleyball Clinic Volleyball Clinic
12 13 14 15 16 17 18
SchnupperKurs M.o.M.s Stroller
walk
Money Monday
Volleyball
Conversational
German
ACS Playgroup
Volleyball
Wonderful
Wednesday
Newcomers Brief-
ing
German Customs &
Culture
SchnupperKurs
19 20 21 22 23 24 25
SchnupperKurs Neuschwanstein Conversational
German
ACS Playgroup
Volleyball
Wonderful
Wednesday
SchnupperKurs BBQ & Movie
26 27 28 29
CALENDAR LEGEND
Army Community Service
Community Library
Mueller Fitness Center
Outdoor Recreation
The Crafts Tree
CYSS
SchnupperKurs M.o.M.s Stroller
walk
Volleyball
Conversational
German
ACS Playgroup
Volleyball
Wonderful
Wednesday
February 2012
Carnevale in Venice
Carnevale in Ven-
ice
Ladies Only Ski Trip
Ladies Only Ski
Trip
Men Only Ski Trip
Men Only Ski Trip
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