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Transcript of January Hood Happenings 2010
Directory20102010
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DIRECTORATE OF FAMILY AND MORALE, WELFARE, AND RECREATIONNo. 922010
Hood Happenings is an unauthorized, official monthly magazine for Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation activities within Fort Hood. Contents are not necessarily the official views of, or endorsed by, the U.S. Government, the Department of Defense, or the Fort Hood Command. The appearance of advertising in this publication does not constitute endorsement by the Department of the Army or the Fort Hood Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation Fund. Everything advertised in this magazine shall be made avail-able for purchase, use, or patronage without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, physical/mental handicap, political affili-ation, or any other non-merit factor of the purchaser, user, or patron. If a vio-lation or rejection of this equal opportunity policy is confirmed, FMWR shall refuse to accept advertising from that source until the violation is correct-ed. The information in this issue is current at time of publication. Activities and events are subject to change. For confirmation please call the activity.
www.hoodmwr.com254-287-0337
Garrison CommanderCOL Bill Hill
Director FMWR Nicholas R. Johnsen
Deputy Director FMWRLorenzo J. Westbrook
ACS ChiefJeanie Barton
NAFSM ChiefSusan Burns
BD ChiefMike Ernst
RD ChiefJohnny Pelton
CYSS ChiefYveta PhillipsMarketing ChiefTracy Thomas
Administrative AssistantSara Browning
Account ExecutiveJade ColemanAshley Holladay
Public RelationsKelsey WestMonty CampbellSales AssistantTashika Dixon
Production ManagerNixie Romero
Graphic DesignersTanna JonesLaVonda K. WillsRobert Johnson
Graphic &Web DesignerJason Weiss
Cover DesignLaVonda K. Wills
EditorKelsey West
To advertise in this publication: Hood Marketing / P.O. Box X / Fort Hood, TX 76544 • [email protected] • 254-532-5481
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Respectfully,
Nicholas R. JohnsenDirector of Family and Morale, Welfare, and Recreation
2 FAMILYBENEFITS Families of Deployed, Wounded or Deceased Soldiers
4 LODGING/PRIVATE ORGANIZATIONS Get Away/Assistance
5 BOSS Perceive Opportunity
6-9 RECREATION Spy Something Fun
10 SPORTSANDFITNESS PLAY WITH THE BEST
12 DFMWRLOCATIONGUIDE/ PhONELISTINGS Spot Your Destination
14 DINING&CATERING Seek New Options
15 LOUNGES&ROOMRENTAL Play After Hours
16-19 ChILD,YOUTh&SChOOL SERVICES Glimpse Into the Future
20-23 ARMYCOMMUNITYSERVICE Feel the Difference
24 SPECIALEVENTS Fun Times
Many of you may be ca l l -ing Fort Hood home for the first time, and like every new Post you have m o r e q u e s -tions than there are often an-swers for . We publ ish this directory of DFMWR to assist you in answering some of those possible questions in addition to locating a service where you can take advantage of many of the great programs Fort Hood has to offer. This annual spe-c i a l e d i t i o n o f “ H o o d Happenings” provides you with a handy reference guide to pro-grams and services of fered w i t h i n t h e D i r e c t o r a t e o f Family and Morale,Welfare and Recreation to make this the best Post you’ll ever have lived, worked, and played at in your Army career. Keep it handy during the year, and use it to explore all of the wonderful opportunities awaiting you here at the “Great Place.”
DIRECTORY 2010HOOD HAPPENINGS MAGAZINE VOLUME 9 • NUMBER 1 • 2010
Director of Family andMorale, Welfare, and Recreation ColumnFrom the desk of Nicholas Johnsen
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Army Family Covenant Entitlements for all Soldiers, Government Civilians & DoD Contractors
� All registrations are now free � Extended facility hours � Live entertainment with free admission � Free usage of physical fitness centers, Casey Memorial Library, lounges and entry to BLORA
Families of Deployed Soldiers - (must have orders; includes 30 days before and 60 days after return)
Four free SKIESUnlimited academy instructional classes per child/youth; Two free sports team registrations per deployment, per child/youth of each family; Sixteen hours free Respite Child Care each month, $2.00 per hour for additional child care; Twenty percent reduction in full/part day child care fees for employed/student spouses; Ten free hours of childcare during R&R; Emergency childcare for families under extreme stress or for a spouse/parent during hospitalization when there is not local childcare support; Free on site child care during pre-deployment, separation and reunion briefings/trainings/events; Free 9-holes of golf, green fees and cart, Monday – Friday and Saturday and Sunday after 5pm at The Courses of Clear Creek; One dollar discount per person, per game (limit three games), Monday – Friday at Phantom Warrior Lanes
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FamilyBenefits
Families of Unaccompanied PCS or TDY Soldiers - (must have orders; 90-179 days)
� Two free SKIESUnlimited academy instructional classes per child/youth; One free sports team registration; Sixteen hours free Respite Child Care each month, $2.00 per hour for additional child care
Families of Rear Detachment Cadre - (must provide documentation)
� Two free SKIESUnlimited academy instructional classes per child/youth; One free sports team registration; Five free hours Respite Child Care each month during Rear-D assignment
Families of Wounded Warriors � Four free SKIESUnlimited academy instructional classes per child/
youth; Two free sports team registrations; Sixteen hours free Respite Child Care each month (during designated period); Unlimited no cost hourly care for medical appointments, as approved by WTU commander or AW2 caseworker; $2.00 per hour for additional child care; Reduction in fees for full/part day child care
Gold Star Families � Four free SKIESUnlimited academy instructional classes per child/
youth in Families of Fallen Soldiers or DACs; Two free sports team registrations; Sixteen hours free Respite Child Care each month (during designated period), $2.00 per hour for additional child care; Reduction in fees for full/part day child care; 40 no-cost child care hours for families of a deceased soldier from the time of notification up to 4 weeks after burial (additional hours may be granted at the commander’s discretion); free group child care at all memorial services
For more information on the Army Family Covenant visit www.armyonesource.com.
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FamilyBenefits
Our Commitment
BENEFITS BROUGHT TO THE SOLDIERS AND FAMILIES
BY THE ARMY FAMILY COVENANT AND FORT HOOD
FAMILY AND MORALE, WELFARE AND RECREATION
� Equipped with full kitchens and linens � Screened-in porch and picnic tables � Grill �Walking distance to playground � Reservations are taken six months out
See recreation, page 7
Lodging/PrivateOrganizations
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Private OrganizationsBldg 194, Room 114, 37th Street254-287-0014
� Units may apply for Unit Funds and Army Lev-el Requirement funds
� Private organizations desiring approval from the Garrison Commander to operate on Fort Hood, must submit their constitution and by-laws for review and approval
Fundraising Event Approval/Unit FundsBldg 194, Room 114, 37th Street254-287-9275
Any organization interested in conducting a fundraiser event (bake sales, car washes, etc.) outside their immediate organizational area, must obtain approval from the manager of the proposed location and then request approval of the date/time from this office.
Get
Assistance
awayBLORA CottagesBldg 126, Located north on Nolan Road, 14 miles northeast of main post254-287-2523
Fully-furnished one and two bedroom cottag-es, nestled amongst the trees and scenic beau-ty of Belton Lake, available to authorized users.
Better Opportunities For Single Soldiers Bldg 194, 37th StreetPhantom Warrior Center254-287-0270
Program for single Soldiers or geographical bachelors/bachelorettes, which focuses on rec-reation, community service and quality of life issues, between the single Soldier, installation staff and command.
� Monthly social events � Quarterly trips such as Skiing and Cruises � Special events such as dinners and dances � Community Volunteer opportunities
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Recreation
Something FunGolf The Courses of Clear CreekBldg 52381, Battalion Avenuewest of Clear Creek Road254-287-4130
27-hole course with challenging greens, located in the scenic rolling hills of Fort Hood. Facility in-cludes: three, nine-hole adult courses; a four-hole children’s course; clinics; tournaments; driving range; pro shop; snack bar; club and cart rentals; fundraisers, unit/organization. See dining, page 14
Bowl Phantom Warrior LanesBldg 49010, Clear Creek Road andSanta Fe Avenue254-287-3424
� State-of-the-art facility with 48 lanes, automat-ic scoring and pop-up bumpers,
� Xtreme Bowling with high-energy music, neon bowling balls, pins and light show
� League play � Strike Zone � Pro-shop � Video arcade � Billiards area � Birthday Party Packages � Family Night �Wi-Fi � MPOG � iBingo
See dining, page 14
Bingo Community Events CenterBldg 50012, Clear Creek Road behind AAFES gas station254-532-9253
� Bingo played six days a week � Three progressive jackpots and two percent-
age jackpots � Cash prizes, with over $2,400 paid out daily � Progressive game pots go up weekly
See room rentals, page 15
ATV ParkCorner of Clear Creek Road and West Range Road254-532-4552
� Fuel the Rush! � Varying natural terrain for all levels of riders � Open during daylight hours only � All users must have an ATV Permit prior to
riding in park � Permits available at the Sportsmen’s Center,
Bldg 1937, Rod and Gun Club Loop � Trucks and cars are not authorized � Buddy system is mandatory; riders may not
ride alone Helmet, gloves, goggles, and closed-toe-shoes are required
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Recreation
Camp Belton Lake Outdoor Recreation AreaBldg 126, Located north on Nolan Road, 14 miles northeast of main postReservation’s Office: 254-287-2523 Boat Dock Office: 254-287-6073
Primitive to full hook-up RV campsites, 30 amp, tent camping sites, primitive sites with water and electric utilities.
� Dump stations � Group camp areas � Playgrounds near majority of campsites � Coin-operated laundry � Showers and restrooms � RV, boat and camper storage
West Fort Hood Travel CampBldg 70004, Clarke Road West Fort Hood254-288-9926
� 64 full hook-up RV sites, with 50-30-20 amp electrical service, water and sewer
� Dump stations � Coin-operated laundry and 24-hour
showers � Playground � Secure, fenced storage for RV’s, boats
and campers � 24-Hour access storage sites
TrailsBelton Lake Outdoor Recreation AreaBldg 126, Located north on No-lan Road, 14 miles northeast of
main postReservation’s Office:
254-287-2523
� Guided horseback trail rides, for guests 12 years of age or older
� Guided Pony rides for children 11 years of age and younger
� Mountain bike trails, for novice to experienced riders
� A nature trail for hikers, winds through the wooded acres of the park
Lake ActivitiesBelton Lake Outdoor Recreation AreaBldg 126, Located north on Nolan Road, 14 miles northeast of main postReservation’s Office: 254-287-2523 Boat Dock Office: 254-287-6073
�Watercraft rentals, ranging in size from fish-ing boats to 36’ party boats
� Boater safety course offered � Free use of paddleboats, hydro-bikes and
boat ramps � Free use of the beach/swimming areas, wa-
terslides, kids’ wash, water spray pad and play-grounds
� Party pavilions � Sports fields – baseball, volleyball, basketball
and horse shoes See room rentals, page 15 and special events, page 24 and lodging, page 4
PaintballBelton Lake Outdoor Recreation AreaBldg 126, Located north on Nolan Road, 14 miles northeast of main postReservation’s Office: 254-287-2523
Splat it up at BLORA’s Paintball Course with three playing fields, available for beginners to experts on Saturday, Sunday and Holidays (excluding Thanksgiving and Christmas), 10am-6pm. Special arrangements may be made to accommodate large groups on weekdays. Open to the public.
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Auto Repair & MaintenanceSprocket Auto Crafts Bldg 9138, 20th Street and Old Ironsides Avenue254-287-2725
Hunting & FishingSportsmen’s CenterBldg 1937, on Rod & Gun Club Loop off North Avenue254-532-4552
� One stop shop for hunting on post � State hunting and fishing license and post
permits � Fully-equipped pro shop � Guided and unguided hunts � Seasonal fishing and hunting contests � Bow qualification testing � Archery range � Trap & skeet range
See dining, page 14 and room rentals, page 15
FishingBelton Lake Outdoor Recreation AreaBldg 126, Located north on Nolan Road,14 miles northeast of main postMarine Rental/Resale Office: 254-287-6073
� Enclosed floating dock with three interior fishing wells, interior and exterior seating, heated in the winter
� Guided fishing trips and youth fishing der-bies offered quarterly
� Resale shop offers bait, tackle and camp-ing supplies
�Watercraft rentals at the boat dock � State of Texas boating safety courses of-
fered monthly
Recreation
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Equipment RentalsEquipment Checkout CenterBldg 4930, Clear Creek Roadacross the street from the Clear Creek PX254-287-1853
� Camping: sleeping bags, tents, coolers, stoves, lan-terns, heaters, port-a-potties
� Trailers: pop-up and tow behind recreational vehi-cle travel trailers, utility trailers
� Party items: folding chairs, tables, cotton candy, na-cho, popcorn, snow cone and hot dog machines, cof-fee pots, turkey/fish fryers and more
� Tents all sizes, with or without sides and tent heaters � Sports equipment: basketballs, footballs, tug-of-war
ropes, volleyballs, horseshoes, baseballs, tennis rackets, gloves, bats, croquet sets
� Specialty items: canoes, flat bottom boats, grills, troll-ing/boat motors, spot lights
� Inflatables: big glove boxing, sticky fly, joust, back-yard bouncers, event bouncers, football toss, sumo wrestling
� Mechanical bull, climbing wall, dunking booth
in a Good Time
• Clean and heated work space for self-auto repair• State Inspections• Mechanical advice and engine analysis
• Tool room• Machine shop• Sandblasting• Welding• Car lifts and vehicle storage
AerobicsAerobics and Skating CenterBldg 324, 37th Street254-287-5623
� Fun and energetic way to get in or stay in shape.
� Mon – step aerobics � Tue – hi/lo cardio kick-boxing �Wed – step aerobics � Thu – strength training and toning � Sat – instructor’s choice � Class punch cards are available for purchase
Trips & TicketsInformation, Ticketing & Registration (ITR)Bldg 136, 761st Tank Battalion Avenuenext to Military Clothing Sales 254-287-7310 or 254-532-5292or Bldg 4930, Clear Creek Road, inside the ECOC building 254-554-6800 or 254-287-6024
� Provides affordable leisure and recreational activities for the military community
� Amusement park, concert and sporting event tickets
� Local trips and FMWR world-wide link-ups � Hotel discounts � Trip brochures and planning assistance
Reading Casey Memorial LibraryBldg 3202, 72nd Street & 761st Tank Battalion AvenueCirculation: 254-287-4921Reference: 254-287-5202Public Services: 254-287-2716
The library features books, reference, media, ebooks, databases, computer and internet access, CDs, DVDs, videos, language tapes, story time, pe-riodicals, newspapers, study areas, tax forms, mi-croforms and interlibrary loans.
SkatingAerobics and Skating CenterBldg 324, 37th Street254-287-5623
A rolling good time for kids and kids at heart. � Specialty skate sessions � Classes and programs � Party rooms for birthdays, meetings or Family
gatherings � Snack bar � Center/rink rental � Pro Shop
See room rentals, page 15
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a Lot More...Arts & Crafts Apache Arts & CraftsBldg 2337, 761st Tank Battalion Avenue254-532-2586 or 254-287-0343
Open Tue-Sat 11am-7pm. Facility includes work space, classrooms and supplies for arts and crafts projects including: a sales store, ceramics, framing, jewelry, multi-crafts, woodworking, plaque and trophy, embroidery and screen printing area. Create your own works of art or take advantage of full-service provided by staff. Classes are offered for ceramics, wood shop, basic framing, mat cutting, drawing and sketching and other special interest classes. Call for schedule and topics.
Sports&Fitness
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Intramural Sports - 254-288-3622Bldg 23001, 62nd Street & Support AvenueFlag football, softball, baseball, volleyball, soccer, bowling, golf, racquetball and wrestling; Open to Active Duty Soldiers. Army Sports - 254-287-5405Bldg 23001, 62nd Street & Support AvenuePowerlifting, tae kwon do, 10-miler and rugby; Open to Active Duty, US Army Reserve, Army National Guardsmen and Active Guard Reserves.
Aquatics Administration 254-287-9430Mon – Fri 8 am - 5 pmBldg 23001, 62nd Street & Support AvenueLifeguard training, adult swim lessons, pool party reserva-tions and water aerobics.
Lap SwimmingAbrams Indoor Pool Mon - Fri, 5 am - 9 am and 11am - 9 pm, Weekend, 8 am - 4 pm Training Holidays 11 am - 7 pm - Closed holidays
Water Aerobics - FREEAbrams Indoor Pool62nd Street & Support Avenue254-285-5942Tue and Thu, 8 am - 9 am • Non/low impact • Designed for all fitness levels and non-swimmers
Physical Fitness Centers:Save time and money. No membership fees, state of the art new fitness equipment.
Kieschnick - 254-287-5493Bldg 39008, 72nd Street & Support Avenue
West Fort Hood - 254-553-2010Bldg 91068, Clarke Road
Iron Horse - 254-287-4380Bldg 37017, 77th Street & Old Ironsides Avenue
Harvey - 254-287- 0195Bldg 31006, 73rd Street & Old Ironsides Avenue
Grey Wolf - 254-287-0194Bldg 24006, 58th Street & Old Ironsides Avenue
Burba - 254-287-8298Bldg 9301, 19th Street & Old Ironsides Avenue
Starker - 254-287-9639Bldg 87010, 16th Street & Old Ironsides Avenue
Wellness Center - 254-287-5586Bldg 12018, 33rd Street & Old Ironsides Avenue
Abrams - 254-287-2016Bldg 23001, 62nd Street & Support Avenue
Swimming Pools Recreational swimming, water slides, diving boards, lap swim-ming, unit combat water survival training, unit physical training, physical therapy and pool parties.
Indoor Pools - 254-287-4648Abrams Bldg 23001, 62nd Street & Support AvenueEight-lanes, 25-meters, four-to-12 feet deep, one-meter & three-meter diving boards and hot tub, year round.
Outdoor Pools:Open Memorial Day and remain open until the water tempera-ture drops below 70 degrees.
Comanche - 254-287-7544Bldg 52932, Tank Destroyer Boulevard next to Comanche Youth CenterEight lanes, 50-meters, four-to-13 feet deep, one-meter & three-meter diving boards, two water slides & a wading pool.
Martin - 254-287-5037Bldg 112, T.J. Mills Boulevardby ITR and the AAFES Mega Food CourtThree lanes, 48-yards, three-to-nine feet deep, one-meter diving board and two water slides.
Patton - 254-285-5837Bldg 5774, 24th Street & Tank Destroyer Boulevardbehind Legend’s Pub25-meters, four-to-nine feet deep, two one-meter diving boards, two water slides, wading pool and picnic area. Open to Officers and their guests.
West Fort Hood - 254-288-9838Bldg 91070, Clarke Road and Headquarters Street25-yards, four-to-eight feet deep, two water slides, wading pool and large grass area.
13 SC (E) - 254-287-3689 Bldg 2239, 58th Street and Support Avenue25-meters, three-to-nine feet deep and two one-meter diving boards.
Thomas - 254-287-8637Bldg 193, 37th Streetbehind Phantom Warrior Center25-meters, four-to-nine feet deep, one-meter diving board and picnic area. Open to NCO’s and their guests.
1CD Pool- 254-288-3484Bldg 2479, off of Hell on WheelsTwo diving boards, one meter and three meters high with four foot shallow end and 13 feet deep end, shade structures with tables.
3rd ACR Pool- 254-287-4094Bldg 1676, off of Old Ironsides, adjacent to the water towerTwo diving boards, one meter and three meters high with four foot shallow end and 13 feet deep end, shade structures with tables.
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TO COPPERAS COVE& WEST FORT HOOD
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LIBERTY VILLAGE
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HOBBY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
AUDIE MURPHYMIDDLE SCHOOL
C.W. DUNCANELEMENTARY SCHOOL
CLARKE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
SMITH MIDDLE SCHOOL
THRIFT SHOP
LZ PHANTOM
COMMISSARY
NORTH LINK DR
RAILHEAD DR
MAIN POST EXCHANGE
CLEAR CREEK ELEMENTARY
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Army Substance Abuse Program Bldg Map PhoneASAP Control Office 2241 27 287-33098Travel / Museums Information, Ticketing & Registration 4930 12 285-2090 Location 1Information, Ticketing & Registration 136 42 287-6024 Location 21st Cav Museum 2218 45 287-36264ID Museum 419 55 287-3715
Child Development Centers Bldg Map PhoneParent Central 121 43 287-8029Clear Creek Child Development Ctr. 4819 9 288-5222Comanche Child Development Ctr. 52024 2 287-4848Fort Hood Child Development Ctr. 113 40a 287-6037Chaffee Child Development Ctr. 198 40b 287-4749Child Development Services, Admin 121 43 288-3196Family Readiness Centers Oveta Culp Hobby SFRC 18000 73 287-6069Soldier & Family Assistance Center 36042 75 286-57681CD Center 37007 15 286-6284/62853rd Signal Brigade Center 4475 22 285-54114ID Center 9409 61 289-9525
Fort Hood Lodging Bldg Map PhonePoxon Guest House 111 38 532-2100Keith Ware Hall Reservations Desk 36006 24 532-8233Information / Assistance ProgramsRelocation Assistance Program 121 43 287-4471Volunteer Services 16005 44 287-8657Abuse Hotline 121 43 287-CARe (2273)Army Community Service 121 43 287-4ACSArmy emergency Relief 121 43 288-5003Army Family Team Building 16005 44 286-6600Community Life Program 1001 25 618-7720Consumer Affairs 121 43 287-CITY (2489) Financial Readiness Program 121 43 288-2862Food Program 121 43 287-7130Loan Closet 121 43 287-8595Mobilization & Deployment (ACS) 16005 44 288-2794 Visitor’s Control Center 69012 39 287-9909Library Services Casey Memorial Library Circulation Desk 3202 18 287-4921Library Overdue Section 3202 18 287-4878Library Reference Section 3202 18 287-5202
Lounges & Restaurants Bldg Map PhoneLegends Pub 5782 54 532-9324Patton’s Inn (Lounge) 9212 57 287-8484Club Hood 5764 54 287-5215Phantom Warrior Center 194 48 287-5215 Backbone NCO Lounge 194 48 532-5073Courses of Clear Creek Snack Bar 52381 5 287-4130Sportsmen’s Center 1937 34 532-4552Strike Zone/Phantom Warrior Lanes 49010 11 287-2434 Outdoor Recreation Activities Belton Lake Outdoor Rec Area (BLORA) NAF 126 72 287-4907BLORA Boat Dock NAF 155 72 287-6073BLORA Reservation Office NAF 126 72 287-2523BLORA Sierra Beach 20140 72 287-6644Courses of Clear Creek 52381 5 287-4130equipment Checkout Center 4930 12 287-4126Hunt & Saddle Club 1937 34 532-4552Hunt Control Office 1941 34 287-5847Sportsmen’s Center 1937 34 532-4552Skeet Range 1937 34 532-4552West Fort Hood Travel Camp 70004 66 288-9926Bronco Youth Skate Park 6602 51 288-3770ATV Park Area 111 532-4552
Chapels Bldg Map PhoneComanche Chapel 52024 1 287-0469Iron Horse Chapel 37012 13 287-40341 Cav Memorial Chapel 31001 17 287-0469Red Team Chapel 24008 31 287-4034Spiritual Fitness Center 12012 47 286-56784th ID Memorial Chapel 10041 56 287-749419 Street Chapel 9406 62 288-749413th SC(e) Chapel 39010 20 287-1391Historical Old Post Chapel 53 37 288-6545West Fort Hood Chapel 91074 68 288-9442
(All area code 254)
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SHOPPETTE
CENTRAL TEXAS COLLEGE
TO COPPERAS COVE& WEST FORT HOOD
COMANCHE I
LIBERTY VILLAGE
COMANCHE II
HOBBY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
AUDIE MURPHYMIDDLE SCHOOL
C.W. DUNCANELEMENTARY SCHOOL
CLARKE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
SMITH MIDDLE SCHOOL
THRIFT SHOP
LZ PHANTOM
COMMISSARY
NORTH LINK DR
RAILHEAD DR
MAIN POST EXCHANGE
CLEAR CREEK ELEMENTARY
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CLEAR CREEK RD
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TANK DESTROYER
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SANTA FE AVE
WAREHOUSE AVE TERMINAL AVE
ENGINEER DR
KOUMAMEMORIAL
VILLAGE
U.S. HIGHWAY 190U.S. HIGHWAY 190
PRICHARD FIELD
U.S. HIGHWAY 190
WALKER VILLAGE
WARRIOR WAY PX
WARRIOR WAY COMMISSARY
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Recreational Activities Bldg Map PhoneApache Arts & Crafts Center 2337 30 287-0343Phantom Warrior Lanes 49010 11 287-3424Community events Center (Bingo) 50012 7 532-9253Sprocket Auto Crafts 9138 58 287-2725School Age Services (SAS Sites) Clark elementary School 51600 6 288-6310Clear Creek elementary School 4800 8 554-3667Duncan elementary School 52802 4 287-4362Montague elementary School 84001 70 539-8695Venable elementary School 60160 53 523-4217Walker / Meadows Site 85018 64 287-7950Sports & Fitness Programs Competitive Sports Info 23005 29 287-3622Aerobics & Skating 324 49 287-5623Intramural Sports 23005 29 287-3622Hood Stadium 4652 23 287-6987Varsity Sports 23005 29 285-5459Youth Sports 6602 51 288-3770
Child Development Centers Bldg Map PhoneParent Central 121 43 287-8029Clear Creek Child Development Ctr. 4819 9 288-5222Comanche Child Development Ctr. 52024 2 287-4848Fort Hood Child Development Ctr. 113 40a 287-6037Chaffee Child Development Ctr. 198 40b 287-4749Child Development Services, Admin 121 43 288-3196Family Readiness Centers Oveta Culp Hobby SFRC 18000 73 287-6069Soldier & Family Assistance Center 36042 75 286-57681CD Center 37007 15 286-6284/62853rd Signal Brigade Center 4475 22 285-54114ID Center 9409 61 289-9525
Family Services Bldg Map Phoneemployment Readiness Branch 284 76 286-6684Training Facility 121 43 287-6070exceptional Family Member Prog. 121 43 287-6070Family Advocacy 76020 71 286-6774 Family Advocacy New Parent Support 284 76 287-2286 Program 4+ Family Advocacy New Parent Support 284 76 287-2286 Program 0-3 Family Member employment 4220 21 288-2089Assistance Program Family Child Care 121 43 287-5448 Youth & School Age Services, Admin 121 43 287-8436Supplemental Programs & Services 121 43 287-8029Information & Referral 121 43 287-2214School Liaison 121 43 288-7946SKIeSUnlimited Academy 121 43 287-4592
Lounges & Restaurants Bldg Map PhoneLegends Pub 5782 54 532-9324Patton’s Inn (Lounge) 9212 57 287-8484Club Hood 5764 54 287-5215Phantom Warrior Center 194 48 287-5215 Backbone NCO Lounge 194 48 532-5073Courses of Clear Creek Snack Bar 52381 5 287-4130Sportsmen’s Center 1937 34 532-4552Strike Zone/Phantom Warrior Lanes 49010 11 287-2434 Outdoor Recreation Activities Belton Lake Outdoor Rec Area (BLORA) NAF 126 72 287-4907BLORA Boat Dock NAF 155 72 287-6073BLORA Reservation Office NAF 126 72 287-2523BLORA Sierra Beach 20140 72 287-6644Courses of Clear Creek 52381 5 287-4130equipment Checkout Center 4930 12 287-4126Hunt & Saddle Club 1937 34 532-4552Hunt Control Office 1941 34 287-5847Sportsmen’s Center 1937 34 532-4552Skeet Range 1937 34 532-4552West Fort Hood Travel Camp 70004 66 288-9926Bronco Youth Skate Park 6602 51 288-3770ATV Park Area 111 532-4552
Fitness Centers Bldg Map PhoneAbrams Physical Fitness Ctr. 23001 29 287-2016Burba Physical Fitness Ctr. 9301 60 287-8297Harvey Physical Fitness Ctr. 31006 16 287-7098Iron Horse Physical Fitness Ctr. 37017 14 287-4380Kieschnick Physical Fitness Ctr. 39008 19 287-4203Grey Wolf Physical Fitness Ctr. 24006 32 287-7465Starker Physical Fitness Ctr. 87010 63 287-9639Wellness Center / Resiliency Campus 12018 46 287-5586West Fort Hood Physical Fitness Ctr. 91068 69 553-2010
Swimming Pools Bldg Map PhoneAbrams Pool (Indoor) 23001 29 287-4648Aquatics Director 23001 29 287-9430Comanche Pool 52932 3 287-754413th SC(e) Pool 2239 26 287-36893dACR Pool 2479 33 618-73364th ID Pool 1679 35 286-5967Martin Pool 127 41 287-5037Patton Pool 5774 54 287-3437Thomas Pool 193 48 287-8637West Fort Hood Pool 91075 67 288-9838Youth Centers Bronco Youth Fitness Center 6602 51 287-6745Comanche Youth Center 52019 3 287-5834High Chaparral Youth Center 5485 52 287-5646Miscellaneous Services American Red Cross (toll free) 1-877-272-7337 8640 65 287-0400BOSS Program 194 48 287-6116Combined Federal Campaign 1001 25 287-0345NAF Civilian Personnel Advisory Center 4220 21 288-2055Palmer Theater 334 50 287-3066Veterinary Clinic 4909 10 287-2823Robertson Blood Center 2250 28 285-5808Inprocessing 18010 36 287-3832DFMWR Headquarters 194 48 287-4339Fort Hood Recycle Center 4626 74 287-7881Client Services (Legal Assistance) 4617 78 287-7901/3199
Centralized Marketing Informatiom Area Bldg Map PhoneResiliency Campus (OpenMon-Fri8am-5pm) 12018 46 287-5586Copeland Center (FrontDeskOpen24hrs7daysaweek) 18010 36 287-3832
Resiliency Campus Bldg Phone Resiliency Campus HQ 12022 285-5693Warrior Adventure Quest 12019 319-1619Army Center for Enhanced Performance 12020 288-4671Wellness Center 12019 288-8488Functional Fitness Center 12018 287-8219Spiritual Fitness Center 12012 553-1195
The Courses Of Clear CreekBldg 52381, Battalion Avenue west of Clear Creek Road254-287-4130
The golf course snack bar offers breakfast to early morning tournament players and a made-to-order lunch menu. Enjoy the beautiful view from the patio, while eating. The golf course is open to the public. See recreation, page 6 and room rentals, page 15
Phantom Warrior Lanes/ Strike ZoneBldg 49010, Santa Fe Avenue at Clear Creek Road
254-287-3424
Strike Zone open daily from 8:30 am to close,
offers a variety of menu choices,
from breakfast to lunch items. See recreation, page 6
Dining Club Hood, Bldg 5764, 24th Street254-287-5215/8815
Indulge your taste buds in several dining options, includ-ing Sunday Brunch, every first Sunday, where you savor the bountiful array of creative entrees, delectable salads and tempting desserts, all prepared fresh for you. Daily lunches are served Monday – Friday in the Mesquite Room, enjoy a lunch plate or soup, salad and potato bar. Or stop by for one of our weekly evening events: Beef & Burgundy on Tuesdays or Family Pasta Night on Thurs-days. Open to all ranks and the military community.
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CateringClub Hood, Bldg 5764, 24th StreetEvent Planning: 254-287-5215/8815Business Office: 254-532-5073
Whether your event is small and intimate or grand in scale, the staff at Club Hood can assist in all your plan-ning needs. Their chefs will create a wonderful menu, perfect for your guests, from appetizers to a buffet with carving stations or a sit down meal. See room rentals, page 15
Sportsmen’s Center GrillBldg 1937, Rod and Gun Club Loopoff North Avenue at 53rd Street254-532-4552
Famous for its Friday fish lunches, the grill is open weekdays from 7 am to 5 pm and weekends from 8 am to 3 pm. The Grill’s menu ranges from salads, ham-burgers, to daily lunch specials, such as: fish, chicken fried steak and beef tips with noodles. Also, made-to-order breakfast. See recreation, page 8 and room rentals, page 15
Java CaféRivers Building parking lot at the corner of T.J. Mills Boulevard and 761st Tank Battalion Avenue254-553-1099 Need a pick-me-up? Take the short drive over to Java Café and jump-start your day with a fresh cup of Starbucks® Coffee. With their convenient drive-thru window and quality products, Java Café will surely make all of your days brighter!
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Legend’s PubBldg 5764, 24th Street 254-532-9324 after 2 p.m.254-287-5215 before 2 p.m.
Open Wednesday – Friday, Legend’s Pub offers fellow of-ficers a place to relax and enjoy camaraderie, with a full service bar. Legend’s Pub also has pool tables, flat screen televisions, dart boards, patio, DJ and snacks on Friday. No cover.
Patton’s InnBldg. 9212, Old Ironsides Avenue at 20th and 21st Street254-287-8484
Come over to your neighborhood watering hole, Wednesday – Friday and enjoy a drink, play some cards, throw some bones, or enjoy some good conversation with Patton’s Inn regulars. You can even try your shot at pool. Everyday is Free Pool day at Patton’s Inn. No cover. Open to all.
Club HoodBldg 5764, 24th Street 254-287-5215 - See catering, page 14
A central location for booking the Community Events Center, Club Hood, the Phantom Warrior Center, Patton’s Inn or Legend’s Pub.
Aerobics and Skating CenterBldg 324, 37th Street254-287-5623 - See recreation, page 8
Belton Lake Outdoor Recreation AreaBldg 126, Located north on Nolan Road, 14 miles Northeast of main post254-287-2523/8303 - See recreation, page 7
The Courses of Clear CreekBldg 52381, Battalion Avenue west of Clear Creek Road254-287-4130 - See recreation, page 6
Sportsmen’s CenterBldg 1937, on Rod & Gun Club Loop off North Avenue254-532-4552 - See recreation, page 8
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After HoursBackbone NCO LoungeBldg 194, 37th Street254-288-0628The Backbone offers NCOs and their guests a place for fun and relaxation. Enjoy a full service bar, flat panel TVs, free pool tables and shuffle board, DJ and outdoor patio
area. No Cover. Also, during football
season cheer your favorite team to victory with the NFL Sunday Ticket at the Backbone from 11:30 a.m.-8 p.m.
Lounge hours of operation:Wed 4:30-8 p.m.Thurs 3-8 p.m.Friday 4:30-11 p.m.
Room Rentals - Whether you are having a small or large event – up to 1,300 people, there is a facility on post perfect for your function. Choose from indoor to outdoor, elegant to rustic or maybe even a patio with a view. There are many settings to choose from, so contact these facilities to begin planning your special event.
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All Child Youth & School Services programs ensure the same quality of care for children. A devel-opmentally appropriate curriculum for young children is planned by the caregivers/providers, with attention to the different needs, interests and developmental levels of the individual child, to prepare the children for success when they move on to school.
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Child Development Centers offer a variety of programs ranging from full day, part day and hourly care for chil-dren six weeks through preschool (five years of age). Chaffee Hourly CenterBldg 198, T.J. Mills Boulevard254-287-4749• Hourly care, 7 am - 6 pm• Before & after school for Pre-K attending • Meadows and Venable Elementary Schools 5:30 am - 6 pm
Fort Hood Child Development CenterBldg 113, T.J. Mills Boulevard254-287-6037• Full day care, 5:30 am - 6 pm
Clear Creek Child Development CenterBldg 4819/4820, East Highway 190254-288-5222• Full day care, 5:30 am - 6 pm• Part day care for preschool, 8 am -1 pm• Hourly care, 8 am - 5 pm• Before and after school care for Pre-K attending Clear Creek Elementary and Montague Elementary Schools 5:30 am - 6 pm
Comanche Child Development CenterBldg 52024, Tank Destroyer Boulevard254-287-4848• Full day care, 5:30 am - 6 pm• Noon and Noon - 5 pm• Part day care for preschool, 8 am - 1 pm• Before and after school for Pre-K attending Oveta Culp Hobby, Duncan Elementary and Clarke Elementary Schools
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Family Child CareBldg 283, Battalion Avenue254-287-5448
The Family Child Care program is a managed network of child care professionals, certified to provide child care in on-post government quarters and in their off-post homes, for children ages four weeks to 12 years. FCC homes offer a variety of care options to meet the military parent. Full day care, part day care, hourly care, extended care and long term care are all available. A 20% discount is available for families with deployed soldiers.
Child Development Homes
Offers the best of both the FCC home environ-ment, while being staffed by Child and Youth
Program Assistants, as in the Child Development Center. They are specifically designed to offer in-fant care, respite care, hourly care, extended hours care, emergency care and transition care with spe-cial needs and services. The homes are open from 5:30 am - 6 pm, during normal hours of operation, but may be open 24-hours a day to accommodate shift work, emergency care situations and other duty requirements of military families.
Mildly Ill Childcare Home
Offers an opportunity for ill children to receive child care when they are unable to attend their regular CYSS program. Ill children are accepted by appointment and space availability, once the par-ent has received approval from the Family Child Care director and obtained documentation from their physician, stating their diagnosis and written instructions on how to care for the child.
SKIESUnlimited AcademyBldg 121, 761st Tank Battalion Avenue254-287-4592
The School of Knowledge, Inspi-ration, Exploration and Skills or SKIESUnlimited offers a variety of educational and enrichment op-portunities for youth, from toddlers to teens. Classes are added in response to customer input and include gymnastics, swimming, Taekwondo, fashion design and modeling, academic tutoring, first tee golf, dance and more.
School Liaison OfficerBldg 121, 761st Tank Battalion Avenue
254-288-7946
The School Liaison Officer serves as a communication link between Fort Hood and the sur-rounding school districts. They
provide assistance to the Soldiers’ Families, with all education related issues; serve as a resource and refer-
ral point and helps smooth transi-tions. Office hours are 7:30 am - 4:30 pm, Monday through Friday.
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Parent Central Bldg 121, 761st Tank Battalion Avenue 254-287-8029
Parent Central is the gateway to Child, Youth & School Services on Fort Hood. All customers must register at Parent Central before they may access any CYSS programs. Service is provided by walk-in or appointment. Customers are encouraged to call in advance to ensure they are aware of the documentation required for registration.
Kids On Site (KOS) Bldg 18000, Oveta Culp Hobby Soldier and Family Readiness Center254-288-2141
Kids on Site (KOS) allows CYSS staff to provide child care in on post facilities where parents are attending unit/group functions.
Outreach ServicesBldg 283, Battalion Avenue 254-288-3189
Outreach Services manages the Child, Youth and School Services volunteer, parent education and resource and referral programs.
Youth Sports and Fitness ProgramBronco Youth CenterBldg 6602, Tank Destroyer Boulevard254-288-3770
The Youth Sports and Fitness Program offers semi-competitive and recreational sports games to children and youth throughout the year to include: soccer, basketball, volleyball, T-ball, softball and baseball. Sports registrations are accepted at the Central Enrollment Registry Office. Registration fees vary with each sports program.
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School-age ServicesMain Office254-287-7950
The SAS program offers before and/or after school care for youth, 5 - 12 years old (must be in kindergarten). Full day programs are offered during school holidays. Services are available in five of the on-post elementary schools and at Walker/Meadows Center, which serves Meadows Elementary School. SAS also offers Summer Spectrum, which is a full-day summer camp program for school-age children. All SAS sites are nationally accredited.
Clarke SAS Bldg 51612, Comanche Avenue 254-539-8692
Clear Creek SAS Bldg 4800, Washington Boulevard254-554-3667
Duncan SAS Bldg 52802, Muskogee Road254-287-4362
Montague Village SAS Bldg 84001, Clement Drive254-539-8695
Venable Village SAS Bldg 60616, Venable Road254-526-4217
Walker-Meadows SAS Bldg 85018, nextto Warrior Way Commissary254-287-4948
Oveta Culp Hobby SASBldg 53210, Lost Moccasin254-287-3410
Youth Services Youth Services offers programs in sports and fitness, leisure & recreation, life skills, citizenship and leadership, intervention and mentoring and support services for youth from 6th-12th grade. The EDGE and Hired programs are also available.
Youth center hours of operation are:
3:30 pm - 8 pm Mon - Fri on school daysNoon - 8 pm Mon - Fri on school holidays/summer Noon - 8 pm Sat
Bronco YC Comanche YCBldg 6602, Tank Bldg 52019, Tank Destroyer Boulevard Destroyer Boulevard 254-287-5834254-287-6745
High Chaparral YCBldg 5845, Hoover Hill254-287-5646
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The EDGEExperience, Develop, Grow, & Excel Bldg 121, 761st Tank Battalion [email protected]
The Edge provides unusual, exciting after schoolextracurricular experiences for youth 1st - 12th grade. The Edge offers monthly packages in various subjects that will peak your youth’s interest and expand their social and educational development.
Youth HIRED! Apprentice Program761st Tank Battalion Avenue, Bldg 121Cell: 254-290-7861Office: [email protected]
Youth HIRED! offers youth real-world career experience with a stipend. Any youth, 15 - 18 years of age, has the opportunity to participate. There is a wide-variety of positions to choose from, to include positions in food service, sales, outdoor recreation & more!
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Exceptional Family Member ProgramBldg 121, Rivers Building761st Tank Battalion Avenue254-287-6070Enrollments, Disenrollments or Screenings254-288-8099
Works with other military and civilian agencies to provide comprehensive and coordinated community support, education, housing, personnel and medical services to Families with special needs.
Relocation & ACS Outreach Readiness BranchBldg 121, Rivers Building761st Tank Battalion Avenue254-287-4471Relocation Readiness Branch Satellite OfficeBldg 18010, Copeland Soldier Service Center, T.J. Mills Boulevard and Battalion Avenue254-287-2278
Offers a variety of assistance services and resources to eliminate the stress associated with relocating. Programs include:
� Fort Hood Welcome Packets � The Lending Closet � Sponsor-A-Spouse � Unit Sponsorship � International Spouse Support Group Waiting
Families Program � Relocation Counseling � World-Wide Welcome Packets and SITES � PCS Move on the Go � Hood Howdy � Military Spouses Bookclub � Military Spouses Connection � US Citizenship and Immigration
Financial Readiness BranchBldg 121, Rivers Building 761st Tank Battalion Avenue254-288-6330
Providing Soldiers and Families with information and resources to make responsible financial and consumer choices. Programs include financial readiness classes, Solicitation Office, Consumer Affairs and Financial Assistance Program, the Com-mand Financial Specialist Program, Army Emergen-cy Relief and the Commander’s Referral Program.
Employment Readiness BranchBldg 284, Battalion Avenue254-286-6684
Providing Job Search Assistance; Career Counsel-ing and Coaching; Access to a Centralized Job Bank; Resume/Job Application Assistance; Inter-view Techniques; Computer Labs; On-line Training; Distant Services; Career Fairs; Employment Edu-cation and Training Workshops; and Up to $6000 Financial Assistance available through Military Spouse Career Advancement Account.
Army Volunteer Corps Program Bldg 16005, Lane Volunteer CenterOld Ironsides Avenue254-287-VOLS (8657)
The Army Volunteer Corp is the center of volunteer recruitment, referral, recognition and advocacy efforts for Fort Hood. Volunteers are placed in a wide-variety of positions throughout the on and off-post communities.
Community Information ServiceBldg 121, Rivers Building761st Tank Battalion Avenue254-553-1593
ACS Information, Referral & Outreach (IR&O) links Soldiers and Families with available information on an array of on-post or off-post agencies and services. IR&O maintains databases with over 2,000 military and civilian human services agency resources at their fingertips to help you find what you are looking for. The 254-287-4ACS Help Line is available during regular business hours. If you do not know who to call or what to do, call 254-287-4ACS to find out. Their knowledgeable staff can help point you in the right direction.
IR&O is the central point of distribution for information, flyers, brochures, ACS calendar & Fort Hood upcoming events and activities.
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Mobilization and DeploymentBldg 16005, Lane Volunteer CenterOld Ironsides Avenue 254-288-5155
Provides guidance, resources and training for Family Readiness Group members and Rear Detachment Officers. Supports deploying units by providing pre-deployment information and material to Soldiers and Family members. Implements training, plans and oversight for the Fort Hood Family Assistance Center team members. Assists and supports mobilizing Reserve Component units. Provides assistance and services to repatriated Families.
Survivor Outreach Services (SOS)Bldg 10043, Battalion Avenue between 24th Street & 27th Street254-288-3655
The SOS is designed to provide support services to survivors of Soldiers who have fallen in combat as well as support to the survivors of all Soldiers who have passed while on duty. The SOS program provides financial counseling, legal assistance, personalized and integrated web-based support and support as long as the Family member wants/needs support.
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Army Family Team BuildingBldg 16005, Lane Volunteer CenterOld Ironsides Avenue 254-286-6600
Joining the Army, can be like moving to another country, you to have learn the language, the rules and the customs. PX, ACS, MOS, what does it all mean? AFTB, a series of Army educational classes, is your answer. With day and evening classes ranging from introductory to advanced level, AFTB will assist you with acclimating yourself to Army life. Learn the knowledge, skills and behaviors to have a successful future in the Army. Classes provided on site by request.
Army Family Action PlanBldg 16005, Lane Volunteer CenterOld Ironsides Avenue254-287-AFAP (2327)
If you have an issue with the Army, AFAP is the venue that will allow you to voice your concerns to leadership. This annual event consists of both an adult and teen conference. Active Duty, retired, DoD Civilians, dependents and dependent teens, aged 13 - 19, meet in separate forums to brainstorm issues that are affecting the Fort Hood community. These issues are presented to the Chain of Command and delegated to various organizations for resolution. Issues can be submitted year round at a variety of locations throughout the installation.
Oveta Culp Hobby Soldier & Family Readiness CenterBldg 18000, Battalion Avenue254-287-9274
The center offers a variety of resources to accommodate Soldiers and Families for meetings and communication during a deployment. It has seven meeting rooms, a computer room that has seven computer stations, a Family room, kitchen area, and a Short Term Alternate Child Care (STACC) site. The center help ease the burden of having to find a meeting space and child care.
Sexual Assault Prevention and Response ProgramBldg 284, Battalion Avenue & 37th Street254-288-4931Reinforces the Army’s commitment to eliminate incidents of sexual assault through a comprehensive program that centers on awareness and prevention, training and education, victim advocacy, response, reporting and follow-up. A 24-hour Victim Services Hotline, 254-702-4953, is available for victim support and for reporting sexual assault incidents. The report may be restricted or unrestricted, based upon the victim-selected option.
Soldier & Family Assistance Center (SFAC) Building 36042, Darnall LoopFort Hood, Texas 76544254-286-5768
The SFAC is a one-stop location with a team of professionals that provide tailored services that are responsive to the needs of wounded, ill, and injured Soldiers assigned to the Warrior Transition Brigade and their Families. Their efforts are aimed at fostering dignity and independence, while assisting the Warrior in their transition either back to duty or to service as a vital member of the community.
Services provided:
� Information and Referral Assistance � Financial Counseling and Assistance � Substance Abuse Information and
Referral Assistance � Military Personnel In/Out Processing � Education Counseling � Child, Youth and School Services � Entitlements and Benefits � Military Personnel Services � Veteran’s Benefits and Entitlements � Local, state and Federal Program
resource information � Army Wounded Warrior Program (AW2) � Recovery Employment Assistance
Lifelines (REALifelines) � Army Career Alumni Program (ACAP) � Pastoral Counseling � Donations Management � Traumatic Serviceman’s Group Life
Insurance (TSGLI) � Combat Related Special Compensation
(CRSC) � Army Wounded Warrior Program (AW2)
Please note that SFAC services and assistance are not limited to the services listed above. The center serves as clearing house and referral source for a wide spectrum of information and services that can be of significant benefit to WTs and their families.
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Family Advocacy Prevention Branch Bldg 76020, Family Advocacy CenterCrockett Street - West Fort Hood254-286-6775
The Advocacy and Prevention Branch conducts Army programs designed to strengthen couple and Family relationships; prevent spouse and intimate partner abuse, child abuse, sexual assault and promote military personnel/Family well-being. They offer professionally trained personnel to treat and intervene in abuse cases - 24 hours Hotline is offered (254-287-CARE) for reporting abuse. As well as a 24-hour response team (254-702-4953).
Military Family LifeConsultantsBldg 12020. Ste 500, 31st Street and Battalion Avenue254-288-0400
Provides Soldiers and Family members with non-medical, problem-solving counseling that assists them in dealing with relationships, crisis intervention, stress management, Family issues, parent-child communications, Family separations and reunions and reintegration due to deployments.
New Parent Support ProgramBldg 76020, Family Advocacy CenterCrocket Street - West Fort Hood254-287-2286
Ages 0 - 3 - Bldg 284, Battalion Avenue and 37th Street, 254-287-2286/287-2964
Soldiers and Family members experiencing challenges related to parenting of young military children, birth to three years of age, may be referred to the NPSP+ for participation in the home visitation program, educational training, parent-child activities, support group meetings or to receive information about available community resources. Services and support are provided to expectant parents, major division Layette Programs and hospitalized new parents.
Family Advocacy Victim Advocacy Program Bldg 18010, Copeland Soldier Service Center T.J. Mills Boulevard and Battalion AvenueBldg 121, Rivers Building761st Tank Battalion Avenue254-287-3583
Serves as a specialized function within the Family Advocacy Program that provides comprehensive assistance and liaison to and for victims of spouse/intimate partner abuse and sexual assault.
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Fort Hood Hunting & Fishing Day (Sep) Outdoorsmen from around the community join togeth-er each year during Fort Hood’s Hunting and Fishing Day, at the Sportsmen’s Center. Sportsmen gather for a day full of outdoor sports, including; fishing derbies, trap and skeet competitions, turkey shoots, archery shoots and more. This event is a great opportunity for the non-hunter to link up with an experienced outdoorsman. Fees may apply.
Hood Howdy (Feb & Aug)A big Fort Hood welcome is extended twice a year to new arrivals. Held in February and August, this info fair provides information about the local area, including: schools, businesses, on and off post agencies, housing and FMWR facilities. A great opportunity to discover the greater Fort Hood community, by providing a wealth of information about your new hometown. Entertain-ment, food and door prizes add fun to the welcome. Entry free.
Flashlight Egg Hunt (Apr)Thousands of eggs and goodies are hidden and children ages two to 12 are invited to bring their baskets, flashlights and a parent to hunt for eggs in the dark at Belton Lake Outdoor Recreation Area. Pictures with the Easter Bunny, concessions and other children’s activities make the eve-ning egg-citing. Gate fee applies.
Month Of The Military Child Festival (Apr) Month of the military child is held the first Saturday in April to recognize our nation’s most patriotic and brave citizens, the children of military members. A fest is held to thank them for their sacrifice and show appreciation for their role in the military Family. Food, entertainment and great door prizes make this fest the place to be for Fort Hood youth. Entry free.
Water Fest (Jun)Welcome the summer at Belton Lake Outdoor Recre-ation Area with free paddleboat rides, Kids’ Auto Wash, waterslide rides, pony rides, petting zoo, climbing wall, professional fish demonstrations, jet ski races, a guarded swimming area, with a beautiful sandy beach and much more. Bring a picnic lunch or enjoy concessions. Cool off with lots of fun activities for the whole Family, the first weekend of June. Gate fee applies.
Freedom Fest (Jul)There’s no better place to celebrate our nation’s birth than Fort Hood. The evening sky of July 4th transforms with the largest 30-minute fireworks display in central Texas. Enjoy a whole day filled with carnival rides, con-cessions, games, military displays and other Family ac-tivities. Entry free.
Nature In Lights (Nov - Jan)Belton Lake Outdoor Recreation Area transforms into a winter wonderland for kids and kids at heart each year. Visitors drive through the 800-acre park and enjoy five and a half miles of computer driven, illuminated displays, architectural and foliage lighting. Guests can shop for gifts, take photographs with Santa and enjoy homemade cookies, hot chocolate and other treats at Santa’s Village, located in the park at Live Oak Pavilion. Nature In Lights runs nightly, mid-November through early January. Gate fee applies.
U.S. Army Soldier Show (Jul) Some of the most talented active duty Soldiers through-out the Army are selected through auditions to perform in a high energy, 90-minute, live musical review. Soldiers with a passion for music, dance and performing, show-case their talents in performances across the globe. The tour stops at Fort Hood late summer. Entry free. *check www.hoodmwr.com for other scheduled events
Oktoberfest (Oct)All ages are invited to come out and celebrate the end of summer and the beginning of the fall season, with live entertainment, arts and crafts vendors, dancing, German style food and activities for the kids, including face paintings, inflatables, all under one big tent. Cer-emony begins with keg tapping followed throughout the evening with a Strongman Competition. Food and drinks are sold for a nominal fee. Entry free.
Williamson County (Dec) and Temple Symphony (Jan) OrchestraThe Williamson County and Temple Symphony Orches-tras perform free for the Fort Hood community an-nually. These world-class musicians fill the stage with beautiful music in a performance that is well-loved by all ages. Free entry.
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Army Family Covenant
We recognize...
...The commitment and increasing sacrifices that our Families are making every day.
...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.
...Providing our Families a strong, supportive environment where they can thrive.
...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 service• Increasing accessibility and quality of health care• Improving Soldier and Family housing• Ensuring excellence in schools, youth services and child care• Expending education and employment opportunities for Family Members