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G00D STUFF
LEISURE AND RECREATION NEWS FROM THE 21ST FORCE SUPPORT SQUADRON
September/October 2016
www.21FSS.com
Sat., Sept. 24
10 a.m.-1 p.m.
Free to the military community
Patriot Park
Trees & Trains
Weekend
Page 4 – Outdoor Recreation
Copper Mountain's
Discounted Season
Ski Passes! Page 6 – ITT
Halloween
Costume Contest
Page 7 – Bowling Center
Mega Bingo
Page 12
The Club
Halloween
Storytime
Page 19 – Library
CONTACT INFORMATION
Aero Club (Rocky Mountain
USAF Flight Training Center)
Worldwide Day of Play
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Outdoor Recreation
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Outdoor Recreation
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5
Leisure Travel, ITT, Arts & Crafts
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6
Bowling Center
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Silver Spruce Golf Course
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Aquatics Center
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Pikes Peak Lodge
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The Club, Colorado Pizza & Sports Grill
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Club Member Benefits
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Aero Club
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Fitness & Sports Center, Mini Golf
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Functional Fitness
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15
Geico Ad
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R.P. Lee Youth Center, CDCs
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Family Child Care (FCC)
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Library
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SnoFest, Ski Expo
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Airman & Family Readiness Center
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Education Center
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Sponsor Spotlight, Advertiser Guide
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Hangar 133, 719-556-4310
Airman & Family
Readiness
Bldg. 350, 719-556-6141
Aquatics Center
Bldg. 404, 719-556-4608
Aragon Dining Facility
Bldg. 1160
719-556-4782 (Menu Line)
719-556-4180 (Flight Kitchen)
Arts & Crafts Center
Bldg. 640, 719-556-4867, Option 2
Bowling Center
Bldg. 406, 719-556-4607
Child Development
Centers
Main CDC: Bldg. 1350,
719-554-9572
Pete East CDC: Bldg. 2004,
719-556-7460
Club, The
Bldg. 1013, 719-556-4181
Reservation Line, 719-574-4100
Catering, 719-574-4103
Colorado Pizza &
Sports Grill
Bldg. 1013, 719-556-4181
Education Center
Bldg. 1141, 719-556-4996
Family Child Care
Bldg. 1465, 719-556-4322
Fitness & Sports Center
Bldg. 560, 719-556-4462 (Front Desk)
719-556-3210 (Special Programs)
719-556-2767 (Capt David Lyon
Memorial & Peak View Parks)
Greenside Grill &
Smokehouse
Bldg. 1054, 719-556-4454
Information, Tickets, &
Travel
Bldg. 640
Information/Tickets
719-556-4867, Option 6
LEISURE & RECREATION
NEWS FROM 21 FSS
THE STAFF
Leisure Travel
GOOD
STUFF
Bldg. 640, 719-556-2116, (719)
556-6447
www.21fss.com
Library
Lt Col David J. Wilson
Bldg. 1171, 719-556-7462
Outdoor Recreation
Bldg. 640, 719-556-4867, Option 1
Pikes Peak Lodge
Bldg. 1042
Reservation Line 719-556-7851 or
1-888-AFlodge, ext 738
R.P. Lee Youth Center
Bldg. 1555, 719-556-7220
Silver Spruce
Golf Course
Bldg. 1054, 719-556-7414
GOOD STUFF September/October 2016
21 FSS Commander
Dorothy Choate
21 FSS Deputy Director
Carrie Grover
Marketing Director
Margie Arnold
Writer/Editor
Marjorie Bennett
Commercial Sponsorship & Advertising
Alison Ramerth
Publicity Specialist
Always confirm all programs or events with the activity because
dates, times, prices and locations may have changed since this
GOOD STUFF was published.
No federal endorsement of sponsors or advertisers intended.
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GOOD STUFF September/October 2016
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OUTDOOR
RECREATION
CRESTED BUTTE
Adventure Weekend
September 9-11
Let Outdoor Rec take you to one of Colorado's last great mountain towns for a weekend of adventure and festivities.
You will get to enjoy slope side accommodations, lift access to a Friday evening hike down the mountain, your choice of
either horseback riding through aspen groves, downhill mountain biking, or a high ropes course with zipline. Afterwards,
purchase your wristbands and commemorative glass to take part in the famous Chili and Beer Festival at the mountain
base. There is also free transportation to iconic town of Crested Butte itself so that you may enjoy the numerous shops,
restaurants, pubs, and galleries.
COST: $185 per person based on dual occupancy and includes roundtrip transportation, two nights lodging, Friday's hike,
and one of the Saturday adventure activities. Enrollment discounts for third or fourth occupants and children 6 and under.
Alpine Meadows
by Horseback
Sat., Sept. 10
COST: $50
Trees and Trains
Weekend
September 23-25
Join us on a scenic fall foliage tour of Southwestern Colorado. We'll
depart Friday morning to Durango where we will stay at for the weekend.
Friday evening enjoy a relaxing soak in Trimble Hot Springs. Saturday
morning we will board the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad.
We'll take a three hour train ride through some the most beautiful and
remote parts of Colorado, enjoying the yellow aspen trees along the
way to Silverton. We'll spend two hours watching the daily gunfight
re-enactment and roaming the streets of the rustic gold-mining town of
Silverton before boarding a Greyhound bus back to Durango.
On Sunday morning we will hit the trail for a mile and half hike to Piedra
River Hot Springs and enjoy one last soak before heading back to
Colorado Springs.
With the weather starting to cool down and
the aspens starting to change color, what
better way to explore your "backyard" than on
a beautiful horse. Outdoor Rec has teamed up
with the Colorado Outdoor Education Center to
offer you an opportunity to explore the alpine
meadows behind Pike's Peak on one of their
trusty steeds.
Sign up by Sept. 7.
GOOD STUFF September/October 2016
$280 per person includes transportation, lodging, hot springs access
pass, and train/bus ticket, breakfast Saturday morning.
Sign up by Thurs., Sept. 15.
Bldg. 640 • (719) 556-4867, Option 1
[email protected]
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OUTDOOR RECREATION
RecOn Tandem Skydiving
September 24
HOPPY TRAILS
Who hasn't wanted to jump out of a perfectly good airplane?
ODR presents a unique opportunity to tandem skydive right
here over Eastern Colorado Springs. Thanks to funding from
RecOn, our deployable military members and their dependents
are eligible to take the leap for only $30 per person. We have
only ten spots available so act fast. Each jumper must be 18
years or older and weigh less than 225 lbs.
Winery at Holy Cross Abbey
Sat., October 8
Savor this exquisite wine tasting at the renowned regional
winery that won gold medals for its wines, beating out California
and International favorites. Included is transportation, VIP wine
tasting with trays of cheeses, fruits and breads that complement
the wines, a private hostess for our group and, of course, the
wines we’ll be sampling.
COST: $50/person.
SIGN UP: By Fri., Sept. 30.
Pikes Peak Pampered
October 15-16
Pikes Peak is calling and Outdoor Rec wants to take
you up in style. We will guide you up to historic Barr Camp on
Saturday where you will get to stay in one of the rustic cabins
overnight before attempting to summit on Sunday morning.
During our overnight stay you will be treated to Barr's legendary
spaghetti dinner and pancake breakfast.
What could make this trip even better? How about taking the
train down instead of hiking back? Yeah, weather permitting,
we're going to do that, too!
$125 per person includes overnight stay, two cooked meals, the
train ride down and round trip transportation.
Hop on your bike and join us as we explore some of the trail
systems and microbreweries that make Colorado Springs
one of the best mountain biking and microbrew cities in the
country! Each session we will introduce you to a new trail for a
guided evening ride. Afterwards, we will share the experience
over some frosty pints at a new microbrewery complete with a
limited edition "Hoppy Trails" sili pint.
DATES: Sept. 8, Oct. 6
COST: $30 (Mountain bikes are available for rent via our rental
center.)
SIGN UP: At least a day in advance.
Please visit our website at www.21fss.com and check out
all of the other wonderful programs we have to offer! If you
have something in mind that we do not yet offer, please let
us know. We would love to organize a custom trip for you.
All you have to do is provide the people and we will provide
the fun!
Please confirm all trips with Outdoor Rec at (719) 556-4867, Option 1,
as dates, times, prices and locations are subject to change.
All pricing is per person. Reservations are first-come, first-served.
Bldg. 640 • (719) 556-4867, Option 1
[email protected]
HOURS OF OPERATION
Peterson AFB Recreational Facility
Haunted House
Trips
Saturdays, October 22, 29
GOOD STUFF July/August 2016
Outdoor Recreation/ITT/Arts & Crafts
Mon.-Fri. 9:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
Sat. 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. (ODR & ITT only)
Sun. and all federal holidays – Closed
Leisure Travel
Mon. – Fri. 9:30 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Sat., Sun. and all federal holidays – Closed
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Peterson Airforce Travel Group presents…
Italian Vistas
with Optional 2-Night Milan Post Tour Extension
August 27 – September 8, 2017
See Back Cover
Book Now
& Save
$
200
Per Person
ITT
Copper Mountain’s discounted
season ski passes are on sale now!
These discounted season ski passes are only for active
duty, reservists, National Guard, foreign military, retirees
and their spouse/dependents with a current valid ID card.
Contractors and DoD Civilians are not eligible.
Copper said season pass prices may increase this fall.
Also, please note that in January 2017, SnoFest, our
annual snow sports weekend, will be held at Copper
Mountain. (More incentive to get your Copper Mountain
season ski pass and get it early.)
•Adult (ages 18 & older), $279
•Teen (ages 13-17), $249
•Child (ages 6-12), $169
DISNEY SALUTE 2016
Continues thru December 19, 2016.
Walt Disney World, Orlando, Florida
4 Day Hopper Salute $195.00
4 Day Base/Water Park Salute $195.00
4 Day Hopper/Water Park Salute $228.00
Disneyland, California
3 Day Hopper Salute $140.00
No more than 6 tickets may be purchased by an eligible service
member or spouse. Eligible service members are active or
retired member of the U.S. military, including active members of
the National Guard or Reservists and active or retired members
of the U.S. Coast Guard.
ITT (719) 556-4867, Option 6, Bldg. 640
9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Monday - Friday
10 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday
Sunday and all federal holidays – Closed
For more information contact
ITT Peterson AFB
Renate Williams - 719-556-2116 [email protected]
Teresa Shonka - 719-556-6447
[email protected]
We’re the ONLY professional, full-service leisure travel office in
Colorado specifically dedicated to travel discounts for the military!
ITT offers tickets to local and out-of-state attractions at discount
prices. Tickets purchased at the ITT office are non-refundable.
Please allow three to four weeks for delivery of all out-of-state tickets.
Arts & Crafts
FRAMING & ENGRAVING SHOP
Recognize your military accomplishments by getting a custom
shadow box made for your retirement. Several designs are
available and our craftsman has perfected the assembly and
presentation.
Providing World Class Service to Destinations Across the World.
Please see Ms. Teresa and Ms. Renate at Leisure Travel to schedule, plan,
and book your next vacation at the best possible price.
Leisure Travel (719) 556-2116, (719) 556-6447, Bldg. 640
Monday-Friday – 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m.
Saturdays, Sundays, holidays – Closed
(Note: While our building does not officially open until 9:30 a.m., we at
Leisure Travel are always at our desks and available by telephone by 8:30
a.m. Please don’t hesitate to call us.)
GOOD STUFF September/October 2016
Arts & Crafts (719) 556-4867, Option 2, Bldg. 640
9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Monday - Friday
Saturday, Sunday and all federal holidays – Closed
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Peterson Air Force Base
BOWLING CENTER
Bldg. 406•(719) 556-4607
HALLOWEEN
COSTUME
CONTEST
Mon., Oct. 31
3-6 p.m.
The person wearing the best costume
wins a bowling party for 15 people!
Sat., Oct. 29
Wear your Halloween costume
and bowl one FREE game!
DOLLAR GAMES
September & October
Mondays & Tuesdays
11 a.m.-2 p.m.
Dollar games & dollar shoes.
BIRTHDAY PLACE
PARTY PLACE
Bowl one game FREE
on your birthday!
Book your private parties and
squadron functions at the
Bowling Center.
PLAY
PRACTICE
LEARN
BOWLING CENTER HOURS
OPEN CLOSE
Mon. 11 a.m. 6 p.m.
Tues. 11 a.m. 2 p.m.
Wed. & Thurs. 11 a.m. 6 p.m.
Fri. 11 a.m. 11 p.m.
Sat. 3 p.m. 11 p.m.
Sun.Closed
CLUB MEMBER BENEFITS
at the Bowling Center!
Call (719) 556-4607
for details.
STRIKE ZONE CAFE
OPENCLOSE
Mon. 11 a.m.
Tues. 11 a.m.
Wed. & Thurs. 11 a.m.
Fri. 11 a.m.
Sat. 3 p.m.
Sun.Closed
HOURS
5 p.m.
2 p.m.
5 p.m.
10 p.m.
10 p.m.
HOLIDAY HOURS
Indoor lessons available
GOOD STUFF September/October 2016
Labor Day Weekend, Sat.,-Mon., Sept. 3-5 – Closed
Columbus Day, Mon., Oct. 10 – Closed
No federal endorsement of sponsor intended.
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S I L V E R
S P R U C E
GOLF COURSE
FAMILY
FUN
DAY
Through September
Here at Silver Spruce Golf Course
we’ve dubbed Sunday afternoons
from May through September as
Family Fun Day. Come out for a
round of golf and bring the kids.
One adult and one junior (age 17 and
younger) play for just $25; you can
include an additional adult and junior
for just $15 more. Cost includes
green fee, cart and a bucket of balls.
SILVER SPRUCE PRO SHOP
Monday - Sunday 6:30 a.m.-6 p.m.
GREENSIDE GRILL & SMOKEHOUSE
Mon.-Wed. 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
Thurs.-Sun. 7 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
SILVER SPRUCE
GOLF COURSE
Bldg. 1054
(719) 556-7414
www.petersonafbgolf.com
For more information, call Silver
Spruce Golf Course at (719) 5567414.
Always confirm all programs or events with the Golf Course because dates, times, and prices may have changed since this GOOD STUFF was published.
Paid ad. No federal endorsement of advertiser intended.
GOOD STUFF September/October 2016
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AQUATICS CENTER
Bldg. 404 • (719) 556-4608 • www.21fss.com
Monthly Parent Child
Swim Team!
Swim Lessons
We are partnering up with Colorado
Springs Swim Team, creating a military
branch that will be CSST-Peterson.
COST: $75 per person/month
PRACTICES: Tuesdays & Thursdays,
6-7 p.m.
Mondays
& Wednesdays
Level One:
10:30-11a.m.
Level Two:
11:10- 11:40 a.m.
COST:$55 non members $35 members
This price includes lessons
twice a week for four weeks.
Ent is your
financial home
away from home
▲ Local and base service centers
▲ CO-OP ATM locations nationwide
▲ Deployment and PCS checklists
▲ VA mortgages and personal loans
▲ Financial education resources
Open your account online or stop by
one of our base service centers:
Buckley AFB, Aurora
365 N. Telluride Street
Peterson AFB, Colorado Springs
490 Otis Street, Building 1345
Schriever AFB, Colorado Springs
101 Falcon Parkway
Peterson
Air Force Base
AQUATICS CENTER
KyWorks
V I D E O G R A P H Y
Businesses. Events. Personal Projects.
Visit:
Kyworksvideography.com
Call:
(719) 799-0772
Specializing In:
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GOOD STUFF September/October 2016
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Peterson Air Force Base
PIKES PEAK LODGE
During this time of
fright and uncertainty…
stay with us at the
Pikes Peak Lodge!
Let our award winning staff
and facility exceed
your expectations!
Room Rates:
ERM’s - $44
VQ’s - $60
TLF’s - $63
DVOQ’s - $69
OGN’s - $75
GOOD STUFF September/October 2016
For more information and availability, call
(719) 556-7851 • DSN 834-7851
or visit 21fss.com/about/pikes-peak-lodge/
Bldg. 1042 • Open 24/7
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THE CLUB
Building 1013
(719) 556-4181 • www.21fss.com
AIR FORCE
ANNIVERSARY
CELEBRATION Sept. 16, 6 p.m.
COLORADO
PIZZA COMPANY
Order fresh baked pizzas
3-8 p.m. Mon.
11 a.m.–8 p.m. Tues.-Fri.
Dine-In or Take-Out (719) 574-8863
GROWLER CLUB
Purchase a Peterson Growler (64 oz.)
to have it filled with your favorite
draft beer to take home.
Initial growler purchase $9.
First fill is $6.
Filled $9 - $15 depending on
style of ale.
Fill a Pete Growler and
receive $1 off price.
Club members receive
$2 off any growler refill!
Reservation Line
(719) 574-4100
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MEGA BINGO
Fri., Sept. 30
Doors open at 4 p.m.
Session starts at 6 p.m.
Over $10,000 guaranteed in
cash prizes (based on sales)
Guaranteed Jackpot
games MUST GO!
Pre-sell packets are on sale
now for $25.
After Mon., Sept. 12 packet
price is $30.
Each additional packet is $15.
PETERSON PERK
Coffee & Espresso Shop
We Proudly Brew Starbucks
Located in the Medical Clinic lobby.
7 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Monday – Thursday
7 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Friday
7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Saturday UTA Weekends
Offering a full line of coffees, espresso,
mochas, lattés, frappuccinos, juices and
assorted pastries and light snacks.
Club members, just show your Club card
and receive a 50-cent discount on every
purchase.
LUNCH BUFFETS
11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. every Tuesday,
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.
The buffet includes a wide variety of
entrees, starches, vegetables du jour,
salad bar, soup & chili, fresh baked bread,
cheese display and hand-scooped ice
cream & dessert. $10.95; $8.95 for Club
members. Best value in town!
BINGO BONANZA
Every Monday night. Early birds arrive at 6
p.m.; the regular session starts 6:30 p.m.
Play a wide variety of games. The Jackpot
game is worth $3,000. Play progressive
games and more for cash prizes. Bar and
food menu available.
If Monday is a holiday, there will be no
Bingo that week. Our Bonanza Bingo
Program is available all day, every day.
Purchase a ticket from the cashier or
bartender.
GOOD STUFF September/October 2016
Colorado Pizza
& Sports Grill
formerly Stripes Pub
HAPPENINGS
NFL Kickoff Week – Sept. 8-12 visit 21fss.com for details.
UFC 203 – Sat., Sept. 10 Doors open: 5 p.m. • Fights Start: 8 p.m.
Mondays – The Club & Colorado Pizza & Sports Grill open at 3 p.m.
BINGO at 6 p.m. & 2-Topping 10" Pizza & Beer-of-the-Week for $8.
TUESDAY NIGHTS – Ribeye Steak Night
4:30-7 p.m. Every Tuesday night. A 6 oz. ribeye served with a baked potato and salad for $8.
WEDNESDAY NIGHTS
Pitcher Night All pitchers – all flavors, all brews – are half price every Wednesday from 5:30-7 p.m.
.50-Cent Boneless Wing Night 5:30 –7 p.m.
THURSDAY NIGHTS – .50-Cent Wing Night 5–7:30 p.m.
EVERY NIGHT – Draft Beer of the Week $3 a pint. A different draft beer each week.
Always confirm all programs or events with The Club because dates, times, and prices
may have changed since this GOOD STUFF was published.
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Club Member
BENEFITS
AQUATICS CENTER
• $1 off every admission
ARTS & CRAFTS
• 10% off all framing and engraving orders for personal use (unit awards not included)
• 70% unit Club membership saves your members 20% off all awards
BOWLING CENTER
• Bowl FREE 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Monday – Friday (excludes tournaments and specials)
• FREE shoe rental for non-league play
• 20% off special-order Pro Shop merchandise
• FREE Golf Zone indoor golf simulator usage Thursdays 11 a.m.-2 p.m.
• 50% off 9 holes on the Golf Zone indoor golf simulator
• Half price bucket of golf balls at the Golf Zone indoor hitting stations Monday – Wednesday
$1 off Strike Zone Café entree priced at $4 or more
THE CLUB
• $.50 off all "We Proudly Brew" items
• $10 Birthday Coupon for member and spouse
• $10 Anniversary Coupon
• $2 off any growler refill in Colorado Pizza & Sports Grill
• $2 off pizza
• $2 off buffet or Colorado Pizza & Sports Grill entrée priced at $4 or more
• $5 off specialty brunches (Easter, Mother's Day, etc.)
• $2 off lunch catering events
• $3 off dinner catering events
• $5 off any special event with cover charge (Super Sunday Celebration, Homebrew Fest, etc.)
OUTDOOR REC
• 12th month FREE with 11 months of paid RV storage
• $25 off season ski rental package
• FREE Bicycle Safety Inspection ($10 value)
SILVER SPRUCE GOLF COURSE
• $5 off all resale items over $50
• 50% off cart rental after 3 p.m.
• Large bucket of range balls for the price of a small
• Play the Family Course FREE on Mondays; 50% off Tuesday – Friday
$1 off Greenside Grill & Smokehouse entree priced at $4 or more
Pick up a Club membership application at The Club or at www.AFclubs.net
GOOD STUFF September/October 2016
The Club • Bldg. 1013 • (719) 556-4181
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ROCKY MOUNTAIN USAF FLIGHT TRAINING CENTER
Aero Club
PETERSON
AFB
PRIMARY SAFETY MEETING
Tues., Sept. 27, 5:45 p.m. at The Club
Tues., Oct. 25, 5:45 p.m. at The Club
MAKE-UP SAFETY MEETING
Sat., Sept. 10, 10 a.m. at Hangar 133 (August)
Sat., Oct. 25, 10 a.m. at Hangar 133 (September)
SEPTEMBER Discounts
5 & 19 – $5 off per hour T-41C.
12 & 28 – $5 off per hour T-41B.
7 & 26 – $10 off per hour 2696C only.
Learn How To Fly with the Peterson Aero Club
We are known as the Peterson Aero Club and have been
in business since 1951. We offer FAA Part 141 courses for
ground and flight training including Private Pilot, Instrument
Rating, Commercial Rating, Certificated Flight Instructor,
Certificated Instrument Flight Instructor, Airline Transport Pilot,
and Single Engine Add on for Rotor to Fixed Wing rated pilots.
All classes are VA approved except Private Pilot and Single
Engine Airline Transport Pilot. Our mission is to support active duty, retired, National Guard,
reserves, government contractors and their families. We also
support the Coast Guard and their Auxiliary as well as the
USAF Auxiliary (Civil Air Patrol). Our costs are at least 20%
less than outside flight training centers.
If you want to learn how to fly and get your private pilot's
certificate, or any other FAA certificate, call (719) 556-4310
or visit www.rockymountainflight.com. We are open 24/7, 365
days for members to fly, and we have 15 flight instructors to
assist in your training.
We offer a 2-hour introductory-to-flight-training mini-class.
Receive one hour of ground instruction and one hour of
flight instruction to see if you would like to become a private
pilot. Included is a student private pilot’s log book endorsed
by your instructor with your first hour of real flight instruction.
We offer this for $161. Just give us a call at (719) 556-4310
to schedule your intro class.
OCTOBER Discounts
7 & 12 – $5 off per hour T-41C.
10 & 19 – $5 off per hour T-41B.
20 & 28 – $10 off per hour 2696C only.
Monthly specials for September and October are at
the wet rates and for club-owned aircraft only (excludes
4449R).
Stream on just one device?
Why, I never!
Downton Abbey available at
xfinity.com/tv and on
XFINITY TV Go app
All of September and October:
$5 off per hour on any single engine aircraft every Sunday
(excluding N4449R).
$10 off per hour on any twin engine aircraft every Sunday.
Rocky Mountain USAF Flight
Training Center
(aka, Aero Club)
®
®
With XFINITY on the X1 Entertainment Operating System, you
can enjoy your favorites anytime, anywhere, on any device.
325 Hamilton Ave, Hangar 133, PAFB
(719) 556-4310
Visit comcast.com to learn more.
Visit us at: rockymountainflight.com
Front Desk Hours: 7 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Monday - Friday.
Closed federal holidays.
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GOOD STUFF September/October 2016
Paid ad. No federal endorsement of advertiser intended.
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FITNESS & SPORTS
CENTER
SPECIAL PROGRAMS
PETERSON RUNNING SERIES
5K FUN RUN
Fri., Sept. 9, 11:30 a.m.
Free
Start line behind Bowling Center
WING WAR FIT 5K
Tues., Sept. 20, 7 a.m.
Track Area
NIGHT GLOW MINI GOLF
Fri., Sept. 23, 6-8 p.m.
Free
Peak View Park
WORLD WIDE DAY OF PLAY COLOR RUN
Sat., Sept. 24, 10 a.m.
Patriot Park
No Classes Sept. 2-5 (Family Day/Holiday)
PETERSON RUNNING SERIES
5K BREAST CANCER
AWARENENSS COLOR RUN
Fri., Oct. 14, 7 a.m.
Free
Golf Course Driving Range to start/finish line behind
Bowling Center
WING WAR FIT 5K
Tues., Oct. 18, 7 a.m.
Track Area
Bldg. 560 • (719) 556-4462, #1
ADULT
INTRAMURAL SPORTS
FLAG FOOTBALL
Every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday at 5:30, 6:30 and
7:30 p.m. under the lights on the artificial turf field next to the
Fitness & Sports Center.
BASKETBALL
Coaches meeting is at 1 p.m. Wed., November 2 at the
Fitness & Sports Center.
Season begins Nov. 28
Call (719) 556-7708, #4 or (719) 556-4462, #1 for Intramural Sports information.
No Classes Oct. 10 (holiday)
Peterson Running Club
11:30 a.m. every Tuesday behind the Bowling Center. (Weather
permitting)
Peterson Cycling Club
11:30 a.m. every Tuesday & Thursday in front of the Fitness Center.
(Weather permitting)
Peterson Volleyball Club
9 a.m. first Saturday of every month at the Fitness Center, Gym #2.
Yoga
12:05 p.m. Tuesdays, 11 a.m. Thursdays, 10 a.m. Satrudays
Peterson Frisbee Club
5 p.m. every Thursday at Peak View Park. (Weather permitting)
Call (719) 556-4462, #1 for more information about Personal
Trainers, Massage, Taekwondo classes and more.
Call (719) 556-2767 for Special Programs information.
To reserve Capt. David Lyon Memorial Park or
Peak View Park, call (719) 556-2767.
MINI-GOLF is open 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Monday -
Thursday. Closed Friday, Saturday, Sunday, federal holidays,
family days, and also when Peterson AFB is having military
exercises. Bring your own clubs when we are not open. No
pets. Located across from the BX in Peak View Park. Call
(719) 556-2767 for more information.
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R.P. Lee
YOUTHCENTER
QUESTIONS? Give the Youth Center staff a call at (719) 556-7220.
Visit www.21fss.com to see the monthly activity calendar.
Bldg. 1555 • 719-556-5234/5235
Youth Center
SCHOOL YEAR HOURS
SCHOOL AGE PROGRAM
6:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday - Friday
OPEN RECREATION
3-7 p.m. Monday - Thursday
3-9 p.m. Friday
Saturday & Sunday - Closed
HOLIDAY HOURS:
Labor Day: Monday, Sept. 5 - Closed
Columbus Day: Monday, Oct. 10 - Closed
Halloween: Monday, Oct.31 - Closed
Main CDC & Pete East CDC HOURS
Monday - Friday 6:30 a.m.-6 p.m.
Child Development Centers:
Main CDC: Bldg. 1350, (719) 554-9572
Peterson East CDC: Bldg. 2004, (719) 556-7460
SCHOOL–AGE PROGRAM
Give Parents a Break
(Sponsored by the Air Force Aid Society)
Fri., Sept. 9, 7-11 p.m.
Babysitting classes
Saturday, September 24
10 a.m.-1 p.m.
FREE to the military community
PrepareAthon • Free Healthy Food • Games
Bounce Houses, etc. • Color Run • Family Healthy Cooking Contest
Patriot Park
COLOR RUN
Registration: 9 a.m. • Race Starts: 10 a.m.
FAMILY HEALTHY COOKING CONTEST
10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
To apply for the Family Cooking Contest:
1.Visit 21FSS Facebook page at:
www.facebook.com/21FSS
2.Like the page
3.Post either: a photo of your family cooking OR a comment about why your family would be a good choice
4.If you don’t have Facebook, enter at the Youth Center or either CDC.
If you would like to watch or help, we would love to have you! Message our Facebook
page for more info.
GOOD STUFF September/October 2016
Sat., Sept. 3
Basic Class: 8 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Advance Class: 8 a.m. – 5 p.m
Prices: Basic Class $30 Advance Class $45,
includes CPR.
SPORTS PROGRAM
Indoor Soccer:
Registration Sept. 19 – Oct. 21
First practice Nov. 7
First g­ame Nov. 9
Basketball/Cheer:
Registration Nov. 7 – Dec. 9
First practice Jan. 4, Start Smart Jan. 20
First game Jan. 21
Volunteer coaches needed. Sign up now.
OPEN RECREATION
Keystone /Torch Club membership drive for
September.
Join the Smart Girls & Passport to Manhood
Clubs.
See R.P. Lee Youth Center calendar for specific
activities.
LESSONS
Guitar & Piano Lessons: $20 per ½ hour
Dance Instruction: $40 per month
Always confirm all programs or events with the Youth Center because dates, times, prices and locations may have changed since this GOOD STUFF was published.
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FAMILY CHILD CARE
PROGRAMS
LICENSED AND AFFILIATED PROVIDERS
Certified and licensed in-home care provided to Air Force families living
either on or off base. Who: Any eligible family with children ages two
weeks to 12 years. When: Up to 50 hours per week.
REQUIREMENTS TO BE A FAMILY CHILD CARE PROVIDER
1. Complete an application and return it to the FCC office, along with a copy of your high school diploma or equivalent.
2. Participate in a family interview and reference check,
3. Consent to agency checks by Security Forces, Family Housing, Life skills, OSI, and Family Advocacy.
4. Complete required orientation training.
5. Obtain current physical examination.
6. Consent to in-home inspections by the Fire Department, Public Health, Safety Office and the FCC Coordinator.
7. Obtain $300,000 of liability insurance.
EXTENDED DUTY CARE (EDC) Available during non-traditional
hours for parents working temporarily extended or additional shifts to
support the mission. Who: Parents working over 50 hours per week.
When: Evenings and weekends.
PRE-DEPLOYMENT CARE Pre-Deployment care (PDCC) provides
child care for children ages 12 and under. Up to 16 hours of care per
child is available to those Active Duty, National Guard, and Reserve
members assigned to an Air Force or Joint Base Air Force led
installation prior to deploying in support of contingency operations for
more than 30 days. Care for PDCC is provided in an Air Force Family
Child Care (AF FCC) Home participating in the AF FCC Expanded
Child Care (ECC) Program. The 16 hours must be used prior to
deployment. To request care, the parent must complete the AF FCC
ECC Registration and submit it with a copy of the deployment orders to
the FCC office. Please call 556-4322 to contact your installation’s FCC
Coordinator.
certificate at their base relocation office in the Family Support Center.
Families may receive a certificate at both their departure and arrival
bases. • Must be used within 60 days of departure or arrival at the
base. Who: Air Force families in midst of PCS move. When: Traditional
care hours.
ANG/AFR HOME COMMUNITY CARE
Allows ANG/AFR parents to use licensed and affiliated EDC homes
during drill weekends. Who: Eligible ANG/AFR members performing
primary UTA weekend or IDT, if an IMA.
BECOME AN AFFILIATED CHILD CARE PROVIDER If you are a
retired active duty member or the spouse of an active duty or retired
active duty member and if you are currently licensed by the State of
Colorado to do child care in your home, you can become an affiliated
provider with Peterson AFB.
USAF EFMP RESPITE CARE How do I know if I am eligible? • The
family member is enrolled in the Air Force EFMP. • The EFM child is birth
to 18 years of age. • The EFM is diagnosed as moderate or severe. •
You are stationed at one of the following locations. Charleston, SC •
Colorado Springs, CO • Hampton, VA • Honolulu, HI National Capital
Region • San Antonio, TX • Tacoma, WA.
For more information on USAF Respite Care, families can call their
local EFMP-FS Coordinator at the Airman and Family Readiness
Center, (719) 556-6141.
FCC • Bldg. 1465 • (719) 556-4322
DEPLOYMENT CHILD CARE Deployment Child Care (DCC)
provides child care for children ages 12 and under. Up to 16 hours of
care per child is available to those Active Duty, National Guard, and
Reserve members assigned to an Air Force or Joint Base Air Force led
installation during the member’s deployment in support of contingency
operations for more than 30 days. Care for DCC is provided in an Air
Force Family Child Care (AF FCC) Home participating in the AF FCC
Expanded Child Care (ECC) Program. The 16 hours must be used
during the deployment. To request care, the parent must complete the
AF FCC ECC Registration and submit it with a copy of the deployment
orders to the FCC office. Please call 556-4322 to contact your
installation’s FCC Coordinator.
RETURNING HOME CARE (RHC) Child care for eligible members
returning after a minimum 30-day deployment in support of a
contingency operation, after a series of short-term deployments totaling
30 days in a six-month period, or during members’ 2-week R&R leave
from deployed location. Who: Active duty, Air National Guard, or Air
Force Reserve. When: 16 hours of child care for each child under 12
years.
SUBSIDY PROGRAM Allows parents to use an AF FCC child care
program for the same cost as the Child Development Center (CDC)
or School Age Programs (SAP). Summer months only. Who: Families
with children 2 weeks - 12 years. Cost to Parent: CDC/SAP weekly fee.
Determined by Air Force application process.
CHILD CARE FOR PCS Cares for children while parents prepare for
PCS move. Covers 20 hours of care per child at both departing and new
base. Must be used within 60 days of departure or arrival.
Additional Information: • Air Force Aid Society pays up to 20 hours of
care per child in licensed AF FCC homes on base or AF affiliated homes
off base. • Families with PCS orders must get a Child Care for PCS
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Tuesday
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Wednesday
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Thursday
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Friday
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Saturday
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Back to School Month
Update Your Resume Month – emphasis on Transition Assistance collection
Healthy Aging Month
Banned Books Week Sept. 26 – Oct, 1
September &
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Story Times –
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October
National Crime Prevention Month
Halloween – Haunted House display
Computer Learning
Teen Read Week Oct. 9 –15
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Sat., Nov 19
10 a.m.-2 p.m.
Skis, Boots, Boards & Apparel Sale
Equipment/Resort vendors with promotional
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Grand Prize Ski Package from Black Diamond
Free Food, Prize drawings, Activities for
children and adults
Outdoor Recreation
Bldg. 640
719-556-4867, Option 1
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PETERSON AFB
AIRMAN & FAMILY
READINESS CENTER
Must pre-register for all classes.
visit www.21fss.com
EMPLOYMENT
Career Planning for
Military Spouses
Wed., Oct. 26, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
Basic Resume
Wed., Oct. 19, 9-10:30 a.m.
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
Financial Planning Workshop
Thurs., Oct. 20, 9-10 a.m.
Bundles for Babies
EFMP-FS
American Sign Language
Class
RELOCATION
Right Start
Tues., Oct. 11, 7:45 a.m.-3 p.m.
TRANSITION
Mandatory
Pre-Separation Briefing
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Oct. 3-7, Oct. 31-Nov. 4
7:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
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Sept. 9-Oct. 28
Thurs., Nov. 10, 1-3 p.m.
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