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sports - Fort Bliss Bugle
FORT BLISS BUGLE • July 30, 2015 • 11B
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Sports briefs
Soto Lazer Tag: Are you ready for some afterhours adventure in the dark? Soto Physical Fitness
Center is bringing back late night indoor laser tag.
Outdoor Recreation provides top-of-the-line, hightech equipment. On Friday, the fun will take place
from 10:30-11:30 p.m. Events will also take place
Aug. 28 and Sept. 25 at 10:30 p.m. Cost: $10
and includes equipment use. All ages welcome,
but must meet minimum requirements. www.bliss.
armymwr.com or 744-1532
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Tower Day: Test your limits Saturday on Tango
Tower at Biggs Park. Tower Day is from 10 a.m.-5
p.m. The tower is a 50-foot tall, six-sided structure
with over 20 different high elements, giving participants a multitude of choices. The cost is $6 and it
is open to all who meet the minimum requirements.
No reservation are required. Equipment is provided. 744-1532
SSG Ruben Martell /1 AD
Alejandro Diaz, a Soldier with Headquarters and
Headquarters Battalion, 1st Armored Division,
traverses through the Tarzan swing course at
the Soldier Activity Center Saturday. The swing
is one of the obstacles in the High Ropes Challenge Course.
Annual Ten Miler in the Heat: The Annual Ten
Miler in the Heat is Aug. 15 at 7 a.m. The race kicks
off at Soto Physical Fitness Center on East Bliss. Register through Aug. 12 at Soto or Stout PFCs or RaceRoster.com. Cost for active duty is $10 all others
$25. The race is open to all Fort Bliss and El Paso
community members. 744-5785
Tour de Tolerance: El Paso Holocaust Museum
and Study Center’s Tour de Tolerance is set for its
10th year Aug. 23 at the Sunland Park Racetrack
and Casino. The event features a 50K and 100K
bike ride and a 5K run/walk, which allows participants of all athletic abilities to enjoy the sweeping desert vistas and open roads of the southwest,
while supporting EPHM’s mission to oppose prejudice and intolerance through education and community involvement. 351-0048 or elpasoholocaustmuseum.org
High Ropes Challenge Course Days: Take on
the high ropes challenge course at the Soldier Activity Center Aug. 29 and Sept. 26 from 10 a.m.-2
p.m. Cost: $10 per person. Open to those 14 and
older. 744-1532
German American Night Run: The 22st An-
Virginia Reza /Garrison Public Affairs
Alejandro Diaz /Garrison Public Affairs
Staff Sgt. Ruben Martell, a Soldier with 3rd Brigade, 1st Armored Division, reaches for a cargo net
to get to his next destination on the High Ropes Challenge Course at the Soldier Activity Center here
Saturday. The next high ropes event, which is open to the public, is scheduled for Aug. 29.
Albert Alvarez, recreation specialist at the Soldier Activity Center at Fort Bliss, demonstrates
how to climb the broken ladder with wood
separations to get to the High Ropes Challenge
Course Saturday at the SAC. The broken ladder is one of three ways to get to the obstacle
course.
High Ropes course builds confidence, good work out
By Virginia Reza
Garrison Public Affairs
High Ropes Challenge Course participants
had three climbing choices hanging 35 feet
from the ground on Saturday at the Soldier
Activity Center on East Fort Bliss.
The ropes course is open to the public, including the surrounding community, every
last Saturday of the month, and it had a share
of customers waiting in line to take on the
challenging course.
The very daring and physically fit climbed
to the top through the broken ladder with
wood separations, which takes lots of muscle
and agility. Others tried the rotating wooden
beam with rock climbing hooks, described
as rock climbing in motion. And supposedly, the less difficult was the flexible ladder,
which although most struggled, many were
still able to climb.
At the top, however, as safe as patrons are
hooked and harnessed, seven intimidating
obstacles, including the Tarzan swing, wide
beams, cargo net, single beam, zig zag beam,
broken bridge and hell’s bells awaited the adventurous.
“I recommend (the high ropes) for the
mental and challenge part of facing your
fears,” said Albert Alvarez, a certified high
ropes instructor and recreation specialist at
the Soldier Activity Center. “People need to
get out of their comfort zone. Doing things
that are not normal to them, motivates them
to try new things. It gives them confidence
and I think that’s your biggest benefit. Next
time they are faced with other problems, they
will think, ‘if I was able to climb and hang
for 30 minutes doing obstacles then learning
math is not that hard.’”
The course is available to everyone by reservation. It could be used for unit training,
private parties, to build confidence, or just for
strengthening muscles. It is fun, physically
demanding, mentally challenging and a full
body workout, said Alvarez.
“The course was epic,” said Chastity Ro-
sales, a participant who showed up with her
family and friends. “It was so amazing! We
enjoyed it! It was such a pleasure to watch
my kids do it. There is one who is afraid of
heights and watching him get through the
course was just amazing for me as a parent.
Bring your family it is a great family teambuilding exercise. It is a great confidence
builder for your children and it is fun. Thank
you MWR.”
The High Ropes course is one of many
recreational activities sponsored by the Fort
Bliss Family, Morale Welfare and Recreation. Next open High Ropes event is Aug.
29, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
To reserve the high ropes course, a minimum of 10 and up to 50 people is required.
The Outdoor Recreation personnel will
gladly staff it. Children have to be big enough
to wear the safety equipment. Basically, the
course is for 14 and older, or children who
are about 3 ½ feet tall and taller.
For more information, call 744-1532.
nual German American Night Run is set for Sept.
12 at Freedom Crossing at Fort Bliss. Sponsored by
the German Air Force Air Defense Center and Fort
Bliss Family and MWR, the run signifies the valued
relationship between Fort Bliss and the German
community. Pre-race activities start at 4 p.m. and
the run, featuring an 8K race and 5K fun run/walk,
begins at 6 p.m. Stick around to enjoy German
bratwurst, beer and entertainment after the race.
ganightrun.com, bliss.armymwr.com or 744-5794.
ORYX Challenge Bike Tour: Register now at
www.RaceAdventuresUnlimited.com. The fun begins at 8 a.m., Freedom Crossing on West Fort
Bliss. The routes consist of a 30K and 100K bike
routes and 5K run/walk. The 100k starts at Freedom Crossing and heads east to Montana Ave.,
past Hueco Tanks and back. The 30k ride takes cyclists through East Fort Bliss and the 5K fun run takes
participants through a historical scenery. Early registration is now through Aug. 14; late registration
Aug. 15 through Sept. 6. Free registration for WTB
retirees/active, Active-duty military $15, all others
$35 for bike routes and $25 5K fun run. 569-5644
or RaceAdventuresUnlimited.com
Iron Side Sprint Triathlon:
Join Fort Bliss
Sports for our Iron Soldier Sprint Triathlon Sept. 26
at the Aquatics Training Center. The race is also
part of the Southwest Challenge Series. Swim 400
meters, bike 15 miles and run 5K. The race will
begin at 7:30 a.m. Early registration will be held
at Soto and Stout physical fitness centers, Aquatics Training Center and online at raceroster.com
through Sept. 23. The cost for individual competitors is $10 active-duty and $45 for all others. For
teams, the cost is $20-30 active-duty and $65 for
all others. Late registration/Packet Pick Up will be
held on Friday, Sept. 25 at the Aquatic Training
Center from 4-7 p.m. and on Saturday, Sept. 26
from 6-7 a.m. at the ATC. $10 late fee. Civilians are
welcome to participate. bliss.armymwr.com, 5680259 or 744-5794
12B • July 30, 2015 • FORT BLISS BUGLE
Photos by Pfc. Juliana Guerra / 1-67 AR
Lt. Col. Stuart James, commander, 1st Battalion, 67th Armor Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1st
Armored Division, leads his unit on a motivational run honoring the regiment’s 75th birthday, July 15
here.
67th Armor Regiment celebrates 75th birthday
By 1st Lt. Jeffrey Koch
HHC, 1st Bn., 67th AR, 3rd BCT, 1st AD
Lt. Col. Stuart James, commander, 1st Bn., 67th AR, 3rd BCT, 1st AD, speaks to the troops after a motivational run recognizing the regiment’s 75th birthday, July 15, here. He stressed the importance of
remembering a unit’s history and the sacrifices the unit’s Soldiers have made.
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The 1st Battalion, 67th Armor Regiment,
3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Armored Division, celebrated its 75th birthday, July 15,
here.
The day began with a motivational run,
music, a reading of the regiment’s history
and a remembrance moment of Soldiers who
have fallen in combat since the attacks of
September 11.
The regiment was founded in 1918 on the
battlefields of France in the First World War
as the 17th Tank Battalion. It suffered heavy
casualties from numerous anti-tank mines,
which are remembered prominently on the
regiment’s crest.
After the First World War, the 17th Tank
Battalion, 19th Tank Battalion, and a third
Tank Battalion combined to form the 2nd
Tank Regiment. The 2nd Tank Regiment
then converted and re-designated Oct. 25,
1932 as the 67th Infantry Regiment (medium
tanks) and on July 15, 1940 it converted and
re-designated as the 67th Armor Regiment
assigned to 2nd Armored Division, Company A, 67th Armor Regiment at Fort Benning,
Georgia.
The 67th Armor Regiment and its ancestral units participated in World War I, World
War II, The Korean War, Operation Desert
Storm, Operation Iraqi Freedom, and Operation Enduring Freedom.
FORT BLISS BUGLE • July 30, 2015 • 13B
Bigger, faster, stronger
By Rachel Rio
Fort Bliss Bugle Staff
It’s never fun warming the bench during a
high school athletic career. A former football
player and a current Soldier experienced just
that during his sophomore year at Chapin
High School; however, after attending the
Strength and Conditioning camp here, he
went from sitting on the bench to a starting
defensive lineman.
Through a phone conversation, 2nd Lt.
Isaac Lewis, with 554th Engineer Training
Battalion and student at the Basic Officer
Leadership Course in Fort Leonard Wood,
Missouri, was that kid who was determined
to play ball.
“I wanted to play on the varsity team at
Chapin High School, but instead I was riding
the bench on the Junior Varsity team,” Lewis
Alexander Briggs, a camp participant, sprints to
measure his performance improvement throughout the duration of the Strength and Conditioning
camp July 24, at Stout Gym here.
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said. “The camp really taught me a lot of the
basics (to) build a workout routine around.”
Doug Briggs, Fort Bliss director of human
performance and creator of the Strength and
Conditioning course, helped Lewis reach his
goal of becoming a better athlete. Briggs, a
certified strength and condition specialist, a
registered strength and conditioning coach
with the National Strength and Conditioning
Association who also has a background in
Olympic training, has the perfect qualifications to train young athletes and help them
increase their performance.
“I wanted to start this program here because I wanted to help the high school students of Soldiers to become better athletes
and to perform better in the local community,” Briggs said.
The Strength and Conditioning camp has
been around Fort Bliss since 2007. The purpose of the program is to take Soldiers, family members and children ages 13-18 and put
them in advance strength and conditioning
camp which practices include speed and
agility, Briggs said.
The summer program is six weeks long,
Monday through Friday. The course includes
weight training, speed and agility exercises
and TRX core training.
Alexander Briggs, Doug’s 15-year-old
son, who is a middle infielder for Canutillo
High School baseball team, is being scouted
for several colleges.
“My goal was to get bigger, faster and
stronger,” Alexander said. “(By) working
(hard) over these past couple of weeks, I accomplished that. I gained a lot of knowledge
from not only my dad but the whole Human
Performance team.”
The Strength and Conditioning camp has a
history of success stories, including, an athlete drafted into the NFL and to two females
making it all the way to the softball world
series.
The camp is during the summer months
and costs $149 for the six weeks. Also, included is an Under Armor backpack, two
Under Armor shirts, a water bottle and supervised workout and testing.
“I honestly give almost all the credit to
him (Briggs) because most of all my knowledge, from working out at football and now
in the military, I learned from this camp,”
Lewis said.
If you would like to enroll in one of
Briggs’ camps or for more information, call
568-6458 or 568-2892.
(Above) Joe Gonzalez, a camp participant, lifts
at Iron Works West July 24, to test his strength
improvement during Strength and Conditioning
camp. The camp helps young athletes to increase
their performance in any sport.
(Right) John Barela, left, a sports specialist, measures Raul Vasquez’s vertical jump July 24, during Strength and Conditioning camp held at Stout
Gym.
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programs, early childhood, CYS and much
more. 569-5064
Management Skills workshops: Fort
Bliss Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation offers “The Making of a Great Manager” Today; “Detect Icebergs” Aug. 12;
and “Time Management” Aug. 27. Classes
take place from 9-11 a.m. at the Family Resilience Center, Bldg. 250. 569-5487
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Rock the Fort: Rock band Hoobastank
will headline the annual Rock the Fort concert Aug. 8 at Biggs Park. Other acts will
include Candlebox, The Animal in Me,
Andromeda Theory and Fall 2 Rise. Gates
open at 4 p.m. Free. The general public is
invited. There will be a beer garden that
is available for a $10 fee, which includes
10 beer samples and preferred tent seating.
The concert is sponsored by USAA and the
Dick Poe Family of Dealerships. 568-6741
Bliss Briefs
Chapin High School Pre-Registration: Registration will be conducted on Aug.
5-6, from 8:30-11 a.m. and 1-3:30 p.m.
Only 50 students will be registered each
day due to the time it takes to create personal EPISD school files and class schedules.
Access EPISD.org web site, scroll to quick
links, online registration info and complete,
print and hand carry a copy of registration
packet. Please bring all required documents.
Required documents include: birth certificate,
current immunization records, school transcripts, proof of residency (utility bill or lease
agreement), special education documents (if
applicable), valid identification of the parents/guardian enrolling the student, social
security card, proof of income for those wishing to participate in the National Nutrition
Program.
School and sports physicals: Parents
of children ages 4-18: William Beaumont
Army Medical Center’s Mendoza Pediatrics
Clinic is offering school and sports physicals
to children ages 4-18 Aug. 15 and 22. Fort
Bliss primary care clinics offer the physicals
all summer during regular business hours,
but the Saturday clinics offer appointments
at convenient weekend times. The physicals
are open to all children who are TRICARE
Prime beneficiaries. They do not need to be
assigned to the Mendoza Pediatric clinic. Immunizations will be offered for school aged
children. Make an appointment by calling
742-CARE (2273). Don’t forget to bring
your school’s pre-participation sports physical forms with you to the appointment. Most
schools’ forms can be found on their website
or at elpasoisd.rankonesport.com/Main/Default.aspx.
EPISD Pre-registration: EPISD Pre-registration is open to all military families new to El
Paso Independent School District. Registration
will take place Aug. 5-6 at multiple locations.
Aug 5 locations are: Chapin High School
and Milam and Bliss elementary schools. On
Aug. 6 registration will take place at: Bliss,
Burnet, Hughey, Logan, Milam, Nixon, Powell, Tom Lea and Travis elementary schools,
Bassett, Richardson and Ross middle schools
and Andress, Burges and Chapin high
schools. Required documents include: birth
certificate, current immunization records,
school transcripts, proof of residency (utility
bill or lease agreement), special education
documents (if applicable), valid identification
of the parents/guardian enrolling the student,
ANNOUNCEMENTS
School Liaison Office closure: The
School Liaison Office will be closed
Tuesday from 7:30 a.m.-1 p.m. The
SLO staff will be hosting the annual
Fort Bliss Education Fair at the Centennial during that time.
ORYX Challenge Bike Tour: At Freedom Crossing Sept. 20. Whether you are a beginner
or an experienced rider, the challenge is designed for all! Early registration is now through
Aug. 14; late registration Aug. 15 through Sept. 6. Free registration for Wounded Warriors
retirees and active. Cost for active-duty military $15, all others $35 for bike routes and $25
for 5-k fun run. Proceeds for the event benefit the El Paso/Fort Bliss USO. Programs such as,
“Operation Phone Home,” a USO program that delivers prepaid international phone cards to
deployed service members free of charge, “United through Reading,” allows deployed troops
to virtually read bedtime stories to their children, and many other programs for families and
transitioning, wounded and deployed troops. Visit www.RaceAdventuresUnlimited.com, to register or to learn more.
Army Arts and Crafts contest: If
you’re ready to share your creative talents,
consider the 2015 Army Arts and Crafts
Contest. This contest is open to authorized
MWR patrons and participants will enter
their work in one of 10 categories, including: ceramic art, digital art, drawings, fiber
art, glass art, metal art, mixed media 2D,
mixed media 3D, paintings and wood art.
Participants may submit as many as three
works per category to the contest at the garrison level. All artwork must be submitted by
Friday. Monetary prizes will be awarded
for the first, second and third place winners
in each category. Review the participant
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guidelines at armymwr.com.
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social security card, proof of income for those
wishing to participate in the National Nutrition Program. 569-5064
Fort Bliss Baby Shower: Baby shower
is Aug. 10 at the Family Resilience Center
Bldg. 250. Club Road on West Fort Bliss from
11a.m.-5 p.m. Join us for food, surprises,
and fun! Get healthy baby tips! Open to all
Soldiers and their family members expecting
a baby or newly blessed with one. Registration required by email at [email protected], limited space available.
TRICARE education: Learn more about
your TRICARE benefits. Sessions are the first
Thursday of the month from 10-11 a.m. at
WBAMC Clinic Assembly Room (first floor
next to First Light FCU), the second Wednesday of the month from 1:30-2:30 p.m. in the
Mendoza Soldier Family Care Center’s War
Room (first floor lobby), and the third Wednesday of the month from 1:30-2:30 p.m. at Rio
Bravo Medical Home, Ste. 300, 10460 Vista
del Sol.
Audie Murphy Summer Formal: Paseo del Norte Chapter Sergeant Audie Murphy Club presents the 2nd annual summer formal Aug. 21 at 6 p.m. Marriott Hotel, 1600
Airway Blvd., El Paso. The event is open to all
Soldiers, civilians and SAMC members. Cost:
$40. 408-0646
MOAA Essay: The Military Officers Association of America invites military professionals
to write 1,500-2,000 words for a chance to
win one of three cash prizes and publication
in “Military Officer,” the magazine of MOAA.
The first-place essayist in MOAA’s annual military professional essay contest will receive
$1,000. Second-and-third-place winners will
receive $500 and $250, respectively. Essayists do not need to be MOAA members to
enter, and essays can address any aspect of
contemporary military leadership – positive
or negative. The contest is open to current,
former and retired members of the military
and their families and students, and staff and
faculty members at any professional military
education institution. Individual writers retain
copyright to their work, but by submitting an
entry, they give MOAA permission to publish
winning entries in the December 2015 issue
of Military Officer. Submit entries by Friday.
moaa.org/essaycontest
Unit Funds: Active-duty units and mobilized Guard and Reserve units deployed in
support of Operation Enduring Freedom
(Afghanistan) or Operation Iraqi Freedom
(Iraq), or troops deployed to Haiti and in
support of homeland security while serving
in remote areas, are authorized unit funds
through the Army Level Requirements (ALR)
Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation
unit fund program. Units will receive $2 per
Soldier per month beginning the month of deployment. Contact the Fort Bliss Family and
MWR Financial Management Office by calling 568-4444 to receive an ALR information
package.
FMWR
Education Fair: Need information about
programs and activities available to your
child in the El Paso/ Fort Bliss area? Then
stop by the Centennial Banquet and Conference Center on Tuesday from 8:30-11
a.m. for the PK-12 Education Fair hosted by
CYSS School Liaison Services. Free. Children and parents will be able to meet face
to face with more than 100 school entities,
and will learn about athletics, health services, student and parent services, special education, JROTC, Bilingual education, magnet
Relocation Fair: The Bienvenidos a Bliss
Relocation Fair is a newcomer’s information
forum conducted by Army Community Service’s Relocation Readiness Program. The
11th annual “Bienvenidos a Bliss” offers a
Texas style welcome at the Centennial Banquet and Conference Center, 11199 Sgt. E
Churchill St on Central Fort Bliss, Aug. 12
from 1-5 p.m. The fair is a great opportunity for Fort Bliss residents and newcomers
to learn about area services and activities
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Fort Bliss Hiring Fair: If you’re in search
for a new job or looking for a career
change, make plans to attend the semi-annual Hiring Fair on Aug. 13 at the Centennial Banquet and Conference Center. The
Hiring Fair begins at 9 a.m. and is open
to all Department of Defense identification
card holders. The Centennial is located on
Central Bliss at 11199 Sgt. E. Churchill
Road. 569-5838
Firework Fun: Firework Fun is a free
event at Biggs Park Aug. 15. The fun begins at 6 p.m. and fireworks at 9 p.m. Besides the fireworks, there will be eight food
trucks, spirited drinks and other beverage
stands, five inflatable attractions, two bands
and a D.J. Bring the entire family, chairs,
blankets and picnic baskets. No pets, glass
containers or outside alcohol beverages.
744-6741
Army Soldier Show: The 2015 U.S.
Army Soldier Show “We Serve” pays tribute to the 50th anniversary of the Battle of
Ia Drang Valley, one of the bloodiest conflicts during the Vietnam War. Shows will
take place Aug. 28 at 7 p.m. and Aug. 29
at 2 p.m. Doors open one hour prior to the
show. Free. Tickets are required and available at both ITR locations inside Freedom
Crossing and at the Soldier Activity Center.
More at ArmyMWR.com/SoldierShow or
568-6741.
High Stakes Bingo: Get ready to win
big on Aug. 22 as the Centennial Banquet
and Conference Center hosts High Stakes
Bingo. There will be chances to win up to
$12,000 in cash prizes. Bingo will take
place from 4-11 p.m., and the event includes a dinner buffet and cash bar. Tickets cost between $40 and $100, must be
purchased in advanced and are available
at the Centennial. Open to all valid Department of Defense identification card holders
18 and older. 744-8427
Go Youth
Story Time: Start your children on the
road to literacy and stop by for Story Time
every Tuesday from 10:30 a.m.-11:15 a.m.
Story Time is geared for ages 2-6 (preschool
age). There will be one or two stories read
aloud, a craft or activity and occasionally
refreshments. Mickelsen Community Library
is located in Bldg. 2E, Sheridan Rd. 5686156
School Age Reading Activity Time:
The School Age Reading Activity Time is
designated for children ages 7-12 and
takes place every Wednesday beginning at
4 p.m. A staff member will read for part of
the time, and the children will read aloud as
well. Activities and projects are completed
at home and returned and shared at subsequent meetings. Occasional refreshments
are provided as well. Please note children
must be accompanied by a parent. Mickelsen Community Library is located in Bldg.
2E, Sheridan Rd. 568-6156
Teen Book Club: Do you have a teen who
loves to read? Mickelsen Library has just the
club for them. Starting at 4:30 p.m. on the
second and fourth Thursday of every month,
teens will head on over to the purple couch,
nibble on snacks and share their thoughts
about the various books read and how
they played into the month’s theme. Free.
The library is located at 2E Sheridan Road.
blissmwr.com/library or 568-6156
El Paso Youth Project: Boys and girls 7
years old through sixth grade can engage in
overall health and wellness conditioning, as
well as competitive training for middle and
long distances, under the Amateur Athletic
Union of El Paso. Registration runs till Aug.
31. The El Paso Youth Sports Academy under KFM International Sports is offering the
training. 252-3180 or [email protected]
Explorers youth advisory: Board applicants sought. The deadline is Saturday
to submit applications for the El Paso Exploreum Children’s Museum youth Explorers
Advisory Board, a unique group charged
with determining the museum’s exhibits, programs and interior environment. Children
8-18 need to apply at www.ElPasoExploreum.org. They are selected based on their
age, geographic location, school district
and response to a questionnaire. A recommendation from a parent, teacher or counselor is also required, and applications must
include a commitment from an adult to get
the youth to meetings. Great opportunity for
leadership and personal growth!
um.org or visit echoesandreflections.org. To
view each days’ agenda and to learn more
about the program, visit www.elpasoholocaustmuseum.org.
El Paso Choral Society auditions:
The choral society is holding auditions for
a 200-voice adult chorale and a 24-voice
professional choir to perform Handel’s Messiah with orchestra and professional soloists
at the Abraham Chavez Theater Dec. 12,
at 7:30 p.m. Auditions will be held Today,
and Aug. 8, 9, 15, and 16. Schedule an
audition by calling 479-0156 or emailing
[email protected].
Audition
requirements and rehearsal schedule are
available at www.epchoralsociety.org.
Monday evening rehearsals begin Oct. 5.
Reflections of Generosity: The Reflections of Generosity art collection will be on
display at the Chamizal National Memorial
through the end of July. “Reflections of the
Soul: Toward Restoration and Inner Peace”
is a traveling exhibition about the power
AAFES back to school savings: As
Texas rolls out “sales tax holidays” on backto-school items, the Fort Bliss Exchange will
match local sales tax discounts to offer an
additional 8.25 percent off select items, effectively doubling the Exchange’s everyday
tax-free benefit. Texas’s tax holiday runs
from Aug. 7-9. Eligible items include clothing, backpacks, and school supplies up to
$100. 562-8851x107 or mikev@aafes.
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Echoes and Reflections: El Paso Holocaust Museum will sponsor professional
development program for local middle and
high school educators Wednesday and
Thursday at El Paso Holocaust Museum, 715
N. Oregon. The training prepares educators
to teach about the Holocaust in a way that
stimulates engagement and critical thinking
while providing opportunities for students
to see the relevance of this complex history
to their own lives. Teachers will receive access to an extensive array of visual history
testimonies, an unlimited use of supplementary multimedia resources, supportive tools
from the expansive E & R website, and
certified Professional Development hours.
Teachers who attend the Foundation Training on Wednesday will also receive a free
Teacher’s Resource Guide. The Foundation
Training for those new to the material and/
or teaching the Holocaust will be from 8:45
a.m.-4 p.m. Wednesday. The Enhanced
Training workshop (for those who have attended previous trainings or are well-versed
in Holocaust teaching) will be from 9 a.m.3 p.m. Thursday. Participants may attend
either or both days. Free. Space is limited!
To reserve your place or find out more, call
351-0048 or jamie@elpasoholocaustmuse-
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like Dallas’ Fair Park and discover nostalgic
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El Paso Chapter MOAA meeting:
MOAA will meet at the Underwood Golf
Course, 3200 Coe Ave., Aug. 8, at 11 a.m.
for a membership meeting and luncheon.
Robert J. Dockendorf, Executive Director,
Santa Teresa Aviation Museum, will speak.
Reservations are required by Monday to
El Paso Chapter MOAA, Attn: Treasurer,
PO Box 6144, Ft. Bliss, TX 79906-0144.
Active duty and retired officers from any
branch of service and their spouses are invited. 533-5111
Diamond Anniversary: Join the celebration/reunion April 24-28, 2016 at the
Double Tree Hotel, 5321 Sidney Simmons
Blvd, Columbus, Georgia, 31904. Reservations are required at 706-327-6868, by
April 1 to ensure the group rate. The United
States Army Alumni Association represents
all Army officers commissioned through the
Officer Candidate School, regardless of previous school locations and branches. This reunion will also represent a great opportunity
for OCS mini-reunion activities. Demonstrations and briefings related to OCS, tours,
grand opening of the remodeled Wigle
Hall, Memorial/Monument Walk, OCS Hall
of Fame Induction Ceremony and Patterson
Award Dinner at the National Infantry Museum. Membership in the OCS Alumni Association is also being accepted. 813-9174309 or ocsalumni.com
Rummage Sale: The El Paso Child Guidance Center will be hosting its second annual Rummage Sale event on Aug. 15. The
event will be selling lightly used clothing,
toys, furniture, office equipment and other
goods in the parking lot of its eastside clinic
at 9001 Cashew Drive, 79907 from 9 a.m.2 p.m. Families are also invited to enjoy
kid’s activities and local food trucks. 5621999.
SMW Sun Chapter meeting: The Society of Military Widows Sun Chapter will
hold its meeting/sit down luncheon Sept. 3
at 12:30 p.m. at the Centennial, Building
11199 on East Fort Bliss. Reservations are
required at 490-9897. Membership open to
military widows with valid ID card. Topic is
home security presentation.
U.S. Army Officer Candidate School
Oktoberfest: This year’s event will be
held from Sept. 18-20 at Biggs Park. Gates
open at 6 p.m. each night and Sunday’s
family day will be from noon-5 p.m. Tickets go on sale on Aug. 14 at both FMWR
ITR offices located inside Freedom Crossing
and the Soldier Activity Center and online
at www.eventbrite.com. There will be two
pre-sale opportunities at Rock the Fort on
Aug. 8 and at the Relocation Fair on Aug.
12. The ticket price is $35 per person which
covers your authentic German meal and a
beer stein (beer not included). There will be
2,500 tickets available for Friday night and
2,500 available for Saturday night. Sunday
will be open to all as a non-ticketed family
day Friday and Saturday nights are open to
adults 18 and older.
Bunco at Pershing Pub: Bunco is a fastpaced dice game that involves chance, easy
scoring, and maximum fun. Mark your calendars for Sept. 24 at 6:30 p.m. and join
us at Pershing Pub, 243 Club Road. Break
out the hairspray and neon leggings for this
1980’s themed event. The cost is $15 to
participate and includes one beverage and
snacks. All are welcome. Bunco Night takes
place monthly. For dates, visit our website at
bliss.armymwr.com or call 781-6809. Family and MWR sells excess furniture - including tables, chairs, bed frames, sofas and
more – at the Property Book Office warehouse in Bldg. 643 Taylor Road. All items
are sold “as-is” and refunds or exchanges
are not permitted. The PBO warehouse accepts cash, Visa or MasterCard only, and is
closed on holidays and training holidays.
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Whirlpool special edition, three cycle dryer $250. Whirlpool heavy
duty large capacity, nine cycle, two speed washer w/five load
sizes $275. 713-594-1238.
Kenmore Heavy Duty Washer and Dryer, great condition $350 or
first reasonable offer. 491-6430
Kenmore washing machine, $180. Whirpool dryer, $85. Simply
Perfect microwave 700 watts, $45. Laminate flooring canyon oak,
8 boxes, $175. 443-2354
Homes for sale or rent
NE, 3BR, 1.75 BA, lrg family rm w/gas fp, cathedral ceil., window
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sprinkler sys, 10x14 storage bldg., $109,990. 585-2707
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single person. Gas/Water included. $675/mo. 875-6374
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2BR, 1BA, major appliances, refrigerated air, private backyard.
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$300 or BO
Light brown twin wood bed w/5 drawers, great condition, $100.
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6 Piece custom German Shrunk $2200. 7 Piece large computer
desk with chair $2200. Photos available. 383-2952
Mandy’s Cleaning, affordable cleaning service. Free estimates,
guaranteed work, if not happy will come back and do it free. Ask
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double bed. Asking $385 or best offer. 591-7193
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2007 Honda Shadow Spirit T75000, 2 new tires, windshield, luggage rack w/bacrest, K&N air filter & protective cover. 18,500
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MYAC Camp Activities: The MYAC will
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first camp is called Fall Fun Camp, this camp
allows your teen to enjoy ice skating, going
to the movies, letting lose at Bob-O’s, hanging out at the bowling alley and learning all
about animals at the El Paso Zoo. The next
camp is the Creepy Week Camp. This camp
has lots of creepy fun, including learning
about creepy crawly insects, a visit to the El
Paso Exploreum, Icky Art and Science with
Allison and a Clown Class. 744-2449
2nd Division Association: The Second
(Indianhead) Division Association is holding its 94th annual reunion in San Antonio,
Sept. 22-26 and is searching for anyone
who served in the Army’s 2nd Infantry Division at any time. 224-225-1202
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STK#T25520
2003 FORD
WINDSTAR SE
STK#0T25151N, EXCELLENT FOR THE FAM.
$4,995
NEW 2015 DODGE CHALLENGER SXT
18,995
2001 FORD F-150
4WD X CAB
STK#00C5265B, EXCELLENT WORK TRUCK
$5,995
2003 GMC YUKON XL 2003 DODGE DAKOTA
C1500
SLT 2WD QUAD CAB
2004 FORD
2004 TOYOTA CAMRY
EXPEDITION XLT 4WD SOLARA 2DR CNV
2002 FORD FOCUS
2006 SMART CAR
2005 NISSAN SENTRA
STK#A13020A
STK#A13303 ONLY 27K MILES
STK#23195A STUDENT CAR
$4,995
$5,995
STK#0T25472A, 4X4 FUN
STK#0T25186B, CONVERTIBLE FUN
$6,995
$4,995
2004 DODGE RAM
1500 QUAD CAB
2009 FORD
FUSION SE
2007 CHEVY
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$6,995
STK#0T25481A, EXCELLENT WORK TRUCK
STK#0T25462N, THIS IS THE ONE
STK#00C5148B, PRICED TO SELL
STK#23463A CHEAP SUV
2008 NISSAN ALTIMA
2011 CHEVROLET
HHR 2LT
2007 DODGE
CHARGER R/T
STK#0T25412B, SPORTY SEDAN
2010 MAZDA 3
2014 NISSAN
VERSA SV
STK#0T25485A, BACK TO SCHOOL CAR
$8,995
2011 DODGE AVENGER
MAINSTREET
STK#0T25153A, NOT A MISTAKE
$7,995
STK#0T24630B, TEST DRIVE THIS ONE
$9,995
2013 KIA SOUL
STK#0000P151, FUN TO DRIVE
$11,995
$11,995
2012 FIAT 500
SPORT
2008 HONDA ACCORD
LX P
$12,995
$12,995
STK#0000P237, SAVE GAS
2013 MAZDA 2
SPORT
STK#0000P222, BACK TO SCHOOL CAR
$12,995
2012 TOYOTA
SCION TC
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$13,995
2014 FORD FOCUS SE
STK#0000P256
SAVE GAS
$13,995
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$7,995
$8,995
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$10,995
$10,995
2010 CHEVROLET
EQUINOX LS
2008 DODGE RAM
1500 3.0SI RCAB
STK#000P246A, THIS IS THE ONE
STK#0T25597A, NICE TRUCK
$12,995
$12,995
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KING CAB
2008 JEEP G
CHEROKEE LAREDO 4WD
$12,995
$12,995
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2012 TOYOTA SCION
2008 DODGE CHARGER
XB
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$13,995
2007 CHRYSLER
300C SRT-8
2013 HYUNDAI
ELANTRA
$13,995
STK#0000P220, THIS IS THE ONE
$13,995
2012 DODGE JOURNEY SE
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THIS IS THE ONE
$14,995
PARTS AND SERVICE
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Collection
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2011 TOYOTA
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FOR 36 MONTHS
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SIGNING. NO SECURITY DEPOSIT REQUIRED. .00066 MONEY FACTOR. 10,000 MILES PER YEAR LEASE, OAC
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$7,995
229 MO.
$
AUTO, V6,
ALLOY
WHEELS,
SAT. RADIO
2.4 4 CYL., AUTOMATIC, BLUETOOTH, STK#23578
$
23,995
$
MSRP ................. $27,985
REBATE ............... $3,500
DISCOUNT .............. $490
NEW 2015 JEEP PATRIOT SPORT
$17,495 W/CFC FINANCING
MSRP ................. $21,485
DISCOUNT .............. $990
REBATE ............... $1,500
SALE PRICE
STK#C5314
$6,000
17,995
$
MSRP ................. $20,225
REBATE ............... $2,000
DISCOUNT .............. $230
AUTO, A/C, POWER EQUIPMENT
STK#00C5229A, LOW MILES
$13,995
2010 CHEVROLET
EXPRESS G1500
STK#0000P139, PRICED TO SELL
$14,995
2013 DODGE DART SXT
STK#0T25507A
SPORTY SEDAN
$15,995
FORT
BLISS
$8,995
THREE TO CHOOSE FROM
2012 FORD FOCUS
2012 KIA SOUL
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$10,995
$11,995
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2004 AUDI TT-ROADSTER
$13,995
$12,995
2014 FORD FOCUS SE
2012 HONDA CIVIC
TWO TO CHOOSE FROM, WAY
TOO CHEAP
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$13,995
$14,995
2011 HONDA FIT
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$5,995
STK#A13165A, STUDENT CAR
STK#A12938A, WONʼT LAST LONG
2008 TOYOTA
YARIS
2013 CHEVY
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$12,995
2010 FORD EDGE
STK#23166A, CONVERTIBLE, LOW
MILES 62K
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$13,995
$13,995
2014 CHEVY CRUZE 2LT
2014 HYUNDAI
SONATA GLS
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BUY NEW?
FOUR TO CHOOSE FROM
$14,995
$15,995
2012 TOYOTA CAMRY SE
2013 MINI COOPER S
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STK#23251A, QUALITY AND PRICE
STK#A13119, WAY TOO CHEAP
2003 FORD F150
HARLEY DAVIDSON
$15,995
$15,995
$15,995
2014 FORD F150
2013 HYUNDAI
SANTA FE
STK#A12742D, ONLY 60K MILES
$16,995
2014 DODGE GRAND 2011 JEEP WRANCARAVAN R/T
GLER 4X4 HARD TOP
TWO TO CHOOSE FROM, WHY
BUY NEW? STK#22771A
STK#A12996, BARGAIN CORNER BUY
$17,995
$19,995
2012 DODGE
CHALLENGER SXT
2012 TOYOTA TACOMA
TRD 4X4 CREW CAB
2014 BMW 228I
2014 BMW 740I
STK#13115
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$22,995
$29,995
$29,995
$48,995
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2015 DODGE DART SXT
THREE TO CHOOSE
FROM, WHY BUY
NEW?
$16,995
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2012 LEXUS CT 200H
2014 FORD EXPLORER’S LIMITED
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EAST BIGGS
3907 Dyer St.
12420 Edgemere #108
Off the Cassidy Gate next to Sonic
In front of El Dorado High School
915-562-3500 915-855-4555
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$999
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Expires 08/19/15
+TAX & DELIVERY
CODE 9013
DOUBLE DEAL
2 Large 2-Topping
Pizza
$1899 $1999
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CODE 5901
CODE 5317
MIX & MATCH
2 or more Medium 2-Topping
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Sandwich, or Stuff Cheesy Bread
$599
(Handmade Pan Pizza $2 more)
Expires 08/19/15
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CODE 9193
LARGE
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