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Envision - Fort Bliss Bugle
FORT BLISS BUGLE • May 19, 2016 • 9B
Fort Bliss passes Circle of Giants honor to women’s club
By Sgt. 1st Class Matt Meadows
32nd AAMDC Public Affairs
Fort Bliss’ reign as the sixth Circle of Giants honoree has ended, and a representative
of the post passed the distinction to the seventh recipient during a ceremony at the El
Paso Museum of History in Downtown El
Paso May 7.
Representing Fort Bliss as last year’s Circle of Giants honoree, Col. Gregory J. Brady,
32nd Army Air and Missile Defense Command’s deputy commanding officer, passed
the Circle of Giants flag to Mary Railey,
president of the Woman’s Club of El Paso.
“On behalf of Maj. Gen. Steph Twitty,
it is truly a distinctive honor to be selected
by the committee of the Circle of Giants as
the sixth Wall of Giants over this past year,”
Brady told ceremony attendees, who included men dressed as Gen. John J. “Black Jack”
Pershing and Pancho Villa. “Thank you for
allowing us to share our over 150 years of
service to our nation as part of this El Paso
community.
“Most notably, our significance and impact on this city is directly attributed to all
of you, because you have always embraced
our Soldiers, our families,” Brady continued.
“You have always made us feel part of this
community. Know this: we are proud to be
part of El Paso.”
After addressing the audience, Brady explained he and Railey were going to continue a time-honored military tradition – the
passing of the colors.
“Most notably, our significance and impact on this city is
directly attributed to all of you,
because you have always embraced our Soldiers, our families.”
>> Col. Gregory J. Brady
Sgt. 1st Class Matt Meadows / 32nd AAMDC Public Affairs
Col. Gregory J. Brady, left, deputy commanding officer, 32nd Army Air and Missile Defense Command,
passes the Circle of Giants flag to Mary Railey, president of the Woman’s Club of El Paso, during a ceremony at the El Paso Museum of History in Downtown El Paso May 7.
“And I am personally excited to pass the
colors to the president, Mary Railey, of the
woman’s club, because my spouse, who is
… a military member, is also a new member of the Woman’s Club of El Paso,” Brady
said. “Congratulations to the seventh and
newest wall of giants, the Woman’s Club of
El Paso, which has been a vital force since
1894 and will continue to be a vital force.”
During her address, Railey explained a
little of the history involving the conditions
and status of women in El Paso around the
time of the establishment of the woman’s
club. While some things are different, some
remain the same.
“In 122 years, the issues have changed,
but our spirit of civic engagement is still
alive and well and we celebrate it today,”
Railey said. “We are looking forward to the
next 122 years.”
The occasion marked the museum exhibit
opening of the seventh Circle of Giants recipient. In previous years the Circle of Giants organization used a DigiWall to recognize honorees, but this year representatives
expanded the wall concept into a full exhibition inside the museum. The museum will
exhibit the Woman’s Club of El Paso display
for one year.
The Circle of Giants is a communitybased group that supports and promotes the
El Paso Museum of History and recognizes
people and organizations that have positively impacted and changed the history and
culture of the El Paso community.
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10B • May 19, 2016 • FORT BLISS BUGLE
‘Crusader Nation’ makes SHARP pledge
By 2nd Lt. Michael Heddy
2nd Bn., 43rd ADA, 11th ADA Bde.
In support of Sexual Assault
Awareness Month and the Army’s
Sexual Harassment and Assault
Response Program, Sgt. 1st Class
Alvaro Robles, SHARP representative, briefed and trained the
Soldiers of Battery C, “Crusaders,” 2nd Battalion, 43rd Air Defense Artillery, 11th Air Defense
Artillery Brigade, on the importance of SHARP and how not to
be a bystander.
“If even just one of you makes
the choice to step up and no longer be a bystander when a battle
buddy needs you, then this training was successful,” said Robles
here April 11.
The Soldiers, noncommissioned officers and officers
showed their support by pledging
to not be a bystander and instead
step up when they see a fellow
service member or civilian in potential trouble.
As a sign of their pledge, Crusader Soldiers signed their names
on a teal ribbon and pinned it to
a canvas in the form of a large
ribbon, showing that individuals
together can make up a team to
effectively combat sexual assault.
“Our participation in this event
shows the Soldiers that we do
care about what happens to them,
and that we are looking out for
them both on and off duty,” said
Capt. Mison Kang, former Btry.
C commander, about the importance of Soldiers participating
in SHARP events. Capt. Ryan
Thompson took over command
of the battery April 21.
Setting the example for the rest
of 2nd Bn., 43rd ADA, the Crusader Nation will continue to take
a stand against sexual assault.
Exceptional news: May
By Beth Ellis
Exceptional Family Member Program manager
Courtesy photos
Sgt. 1st Class Alvaro
Robles, left, SHARP representative, Battery C,
“Crusaders,” 2nd Battalion, 43rd Air Defense
Artillery, 11th Air Defense
Artillery Brigade, and
Spc. Stephen Presnull,
an air defense Soldier
with the battery, write
their names on ribbons
for the SHARP poster
here April 11.
(Left) Soldiers of Battery
C, “Crusaders,” 2nd Battalion, 43rd ADA Regt.,
11th ADA Bde., created
a SHARP poster pledging
to speak out and stand
up against sexual assault
and harassment as part
of their training for Sexual Assault Awareness
Month during training
here April 11.
School is almost out and it’s time
for summer camp. If you are looking for a summer camp that will be
the perfect fit for your Exceptional
Family Member, we have found a
few options.
Camp Courageous and Camp
Bravo: Candlelighters of West
Texas and Southern New Mexico
offers a camp for families of children with cancer. Camp activities
include a ropes course, horseback
riding, archery, hiking, campouts
and more. Camp Courageous is for
cancer patients 6 to 18 years old
and runs from June 25 to July 1
(overnight). Camp Bravo is for the
siblings of those with cancer, 6 to
18 years old, and runs from July 5
to July 11 (overnight). Both camps
are free and are held at Camp Tall
Pines in Mayhill, New Mexico.
The camps will accept applications
until May 31. First priority goes to
children undergoing treatment and
those who have not yet attended the
camp. Visit http://candlelighterselp.
org/summer-camp/ to download the
forms. For more information, call
544-2222.
Texas Lions Camp: Texas Lions
Camp is a summer camping facility
dedicated to serving children from
Texas with physical disabilities,
Down syndrome, cancer and Type
1 diabetes. Camp activities include
canoeing, horsemanship, water
sports, nature studies, arts and crafts
and more. Children with Type 1 diabetes must be between the ages of 8
to 15, and campers with Down syndrome must be 12 to 16 years old.
Camp sessions run for one week at a
time from June through August. All
children attend camp for free. The
camp is located on more than 500
acres of hills and woodlands in Kerrville, Texas. For more information,
call (830) 896-8500 or visit www.
lionscamp.com.
Sensory Ranch Camp: The
Sensory Ranch offers a Saturday
camp, year round, for individuals
with special needs ages 3 and older.
Saturday camp runs from 9 a.m. to
1 p.m. and costs $40 each session
(ask about a military discount).
Camp activities include horseback
riding, archery, painting and more.
The camp is located on Holmsley
Trail, East El Paso with transportation provided for those coming from
West El Paso. For more information, contact Dr. Elsa Licon Baeza
at 253-3736 or Paulina Villar at
500-9438 or visit the camp’s Facebook page.
For more information, contact
the Army Community Service
EFMP office at 569-4227 (ext.
5). To provide feedback about the
EFMP program, participate in a survey at: https://www.surveymonkey.
com/r/DGC63DQ.
FORT BLISS BUGLE • May 19, 2016 • 11B
SPORTS
SPORTS
>>
PRT is an integral
part of a Soldier’s day.
Sports briefs
Soto Laser Tag: Enjoy indoor late-night
laser tag at 10 p.m. Friday and June 24 at
the Soto Physical Fitness Center. The obstacles will be set up and the lights turned off
for laser tag fun throughout the two-story
center. Cost: $10. Open to the public. Fun
for all ages, first come, first served basis.
Soto PFC is located at 20751 Constitution
Ave. 744-1532
>>
Armed Forces Day Run/Walk: Fort
Bliss Sports and Fitness hosts the 5K and
1-mile run and walk 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. Saturday as part of the Armed Forces Day celebration at Biggs Park, 11388 Sergeants
Major Blvd. on East Fort Bliss. For all DOD
ID card holders. Prizes awarded in each
age category. Cost: $10 active-duty and
children 14 and younger; $20 all others.
Onsite registration 7:15-8:30 a.m. at Biggs
Park. 744-5785
>> STEAL AWAY
Sgt. Jason Edwards / U.S. Army
Marine Corps veteran Eric Rodriguez, right, scrambles for the ball against Great
Britain’s Adam Nixon during the gold medal wheelchair basketball competition at
the 2016 Invictus Games in Orlando, Fla., May 12. The U.S. wheelchair basketball
team won the gold medal.
2016 Invictus Games
Competitors enjoy camaraderie, challenge
By Shannon Collins
DOD News, Defense Media Activity
ORLANDO, Fla. – While the competition throughout the week was fierce at the
2016 Invictus Games held at the ESPN Wide
World of Sports Complex at Walt Disney
World here, the athletes said the camaraderie
was stronger.
Many of them said they created lifelong
friendships with athletes from other countries
during the May 8-12 games. Army Reservist Staff Sgt. Zed Pitts, for example, said he
gained friends and coaches in cycling and
running.
Making friends
Pitts met British army sergeant and cyclist
Andrew Perrin at the 2015 Department of Defense Warrior Games and raced against and
with him at this year’s Invictus Games.
“I met him at the 2015 Warrior Games. He
scored a gold (medal) in his category, and I
was in one category under him. He’s kind of
been guiding me,” Pitts said. “I look up to
him as a superior cyclist. He’s like a semipro back home. He’s received training from
like professionals, so it’s pretty cool that he
looked at me as a cyclist with a lot of potential. He gives me a lot of guidance and training tips. He reminds me over and over again
that I must enjoy the sport if I want to go far.”
Pitts said Perrin was encouraging him
throughout the time trial and criterium competitions here May 9, even though they were
racing each other. When Pitts crashed, Perrin
went back to check on him.
“Me and Zed, we get along really well,”
said Perrin, who earned a gold medal in the
time trial and criterium at the Invictus Games.
“We make good friends. We communicate all
the time.”
Pitts has also made friends with 1st Sgt.
Naef Adebahr of the German army, who
earned the 200-meter bronze medal in track
and field.
“The camaraderie is unbelievable here,”
Adebahr said. “Everyone here helps the others, and that’s very good. Zed is a beautiful
person. He inspired me. We help each other
out.”
Jersey swap
Medically retired Sgt. Monica “Mo”
Southall said she loves the camaraderie at
the Invictus Games. As she was leaving the
medal podium from track and field with competitor 1st Maj. Cpl. Pellegrina Caputo of the
Italian army, Caputo asked her if they could
switch jerseys.
Caputo, who earned a gold medal in shot
put in her disability category, said she wanted
to do it because, “America is like a big family
to Italians, and I wanted to keep this bond of
friendship.”
This was Caputo’s first Invictus Games,
and she beat her own record. “Today’s not
just about the medal, but about beating my
own previous record,” she said. “I’m very
happy. I cried.”
Caputo said she enjoyed the camaraderie
throughout the week. “I’m very moved, and
have bonded with athletes from all over the
world. I’ve loved the atmosphere in the village and in the field,” she said.
Southall said the camaraderie was just like
it was in London during her first Invictus
Games in 2014. “They just carried it over here
to Orlando,” she said. “Everybody’s been so
friendly and so nice – just like in London. I
love that I can get along with people who are
from other nations who may have the same
issues as me. We’re just one big family here.”
Helping hand
During the women’s wheelchair races,
Ulfat Zwiri, a government employee from
Jordan, had trouble with her wheelchair. But
as she finished, athletes from other countries
came back to encourage her and finish with
her. Her father was proud of her.
“I’m very happy she managed to finish the
race with high morale and confidence. The
Invictus Games have changed her completely,” Yaseen Ahmad Salem Alzwiri said of his
daughter. “She’s very positive. It’s changed
her remarkably. These games are a wonderful
vehicle for raising the morale of soldiers and
for creating bonds of friendship between all
the different nations.”
Capt. Kelly Elmlinger said she was impressed with Zwiri and felt badly when she
noticed Zwiri didn’t have a pair of racing
gloves and she didn’t have an extra pair to
give her.
“I give her all the credit in the world,” Elmlinger said. “That was the first time she had
gotten in a wheelchair. She didn’t have racing
gloves, and for her to put herself out there to
start and to finish, it doesn’t matter her time.
It’s amazing for her to make this journey and
for her to put herself out there like that. That
takes a strong individual.”
Elmlinger said she enjoys the competition
and the camaraderie. “With military adaptive
individuals, we have this underlying bond
that’s just unspoken,” she said. “It makes it
very easy to hate you in the moment of competition, but when you’re done, you’re hugging and high-fiving.”
Making friends
Team USA captain medically retired Capt.
Will Reynolds said most of the athletes make
lifelong friends with their competitors at the
Invictus Games.
“You have this network of individuals who
you can rely on for recovery tips and athletic
training tips,” he said. “It’s just like something that never goes away. This group of
people is always going to be connected now.
Roger Wollenberg / Department of Defense
Marine Corps veteran Anthony McDaniel, foreground left, receives an assist from Great Britain’s
Adam Nixon after taking a spill during the gold
medal wheelchair basketball competition at the
2016 Invictus Games in Orlando, Fla., May 12.
Armed Forces Tower Day: Join us for
a fun challenge the entire family can enjoy
as Biggs Park opens up the Tango Tower
challenge course from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday. Open to ages 10 and older, and
must be able to fit all safety equipment.
Cost: $10, all equipment provided. 7441532
Fallen Officer Memorial Run: El Paso
Municipal Officers Association’s third annual 10K and 5K runs and 1-mile walk in
memory of Officer Adrian Arellano and 29
other fallen heroes is 8 a.m. Saturday at
the EPMOA Hall, 3601 Rutherglen. Race
day registration and packet pickup is
7-7:45 a.m. Cost: $25 runs, $20 walk in
advance; $30 runs, $25 walk on race day.
Discount for teams of 10 or more. 2745222 or [email protected]
White Sands Camping:
Join Outdoor
Recreation June 4 for a fun filled weekend
of family camping, barbecue and outdoor
recreation at White Sands National Monument. The cost is $10 for individuals, $35
for a family of four. Cost includes equipment for camping, recreation, games,
drinks and food. It does not include park
entry fee. Sign up early space is limited.
Deadline to register is Saturday. 744-1532
Softball Commander’s Cup: Get
ready to round the bases with Commander’s Cup Softball. Games begin May 31
at the Omar Bradley Complex and are
open to 15 company-level team members.
Games are free and are only open to active-duty Soldiers. Coaches meeting is at
6 p.m. Wednesday at the SAC. 744-5785
Open Basketball League: Get ready
to show us what you got when our Open
Basketball League starts June 4. Games
are Saturdays from 9-3 p.m. at Stout PFC.
Teams are limited to 12 players and one
non-playing coach. Coaches meeting
Wednesday at 6 p.m. at Soto PFC. Open
to DOD ID card holders 18 and older. The
fee is $260 per team. Registration is required. 744-5785 or 744-5794
Super twilight golf special:
Enjoy a
round of golf, a golf cart and one beverage of choice only $14 for active-duty and
retired military and $18 for veterans and
civilians every day from 4 p.m.-7 p.m. Underwood Golf Complex is located at 3200
Coe Ave. 568-1059
Independence Day Golf Tourney:
Roger Wallenberg / Department of Defense
Recovering service members participate in training for the 2016 Invictus Games at MacDill Air
Force Base, Fla., May 2. The games took place
May 8-12 in Orlando, Fla.
The camaraderie is pretty strong.”
Master Sgt. Israel “DT” Del Toro said he
has a blast hanging out with athletes from
different nations. “I’ve known a lot of them
from either the Warrior Games or the previous Invictus Games, and to see them again is
great. I love joking with them,” he said.
Medically retired Marine Corps Cpl. Anthony McDaniel said he enjoys how everyone
gets along.
“Whether we’re on the court or on the field,
it’s all competition, but it’s good competition.
When we’re off, it’s all love,” he said. “Everybody’s getting along. Everybody’s networking, communicating and just supporting each other – regardless of whether you
finished first, finished last or whether you’ve
never done this sport before. It’s all about the
love of the sport, and the love of the people
who are here.”
Celebrate the great outdoors this Independence Day by entering this four-person
scramble July 2 from 8 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
The cost is $30 per person includes green
fees, cart fees, lunch and prizes. Register
before June 25 and receive a free round of
golf and a bucket of range balls. Register
at the Pro Shop by June 29. Underwood
Golf Complex is located at 3200 Coe Ave.
568-1059
Christmas in July at Underwood:
There’s a great opportunity to shop at Underwood Golf Complex July 23 from 7
a.m.-5 p.m. Enjoy complimentary wine (21
and older) and cheese while supplies last.
Visit the Pro Shop and pop a balloon for
your chance to win from 5-100 percent off
merchandise (one lucky winner). The only
thing excluded is Titleist and Ping products.
The complex is located at located at 3200
Coe Avenue. 568-1059
Free Demo Day:
Come try out the latest golf equipment made by Callaway June
11 at the Underwood Golf Complex’s Callaway Demo Day. Equipment such as the
trackman launch monitor will be here to
track your swing and ball speed, ball spin
and launch angles. Free event, open to everyone. 568-1059
12B • May 19, 2016 • FORT BLISS BUGLE
OFF DUTY
Off Duty is a compilation of military-affiliated information and events focused on the
Soldier, their family members and veterans.
Information should be 100 words or fewer
and contain no editorializing. An informational brief that is not time-specific will not
run for more than four weeks. Submissions
are due no later than Friday for publication in the following week’s paper. To learn
more, call 568-4088.
& 11:30 a.m. Sundays, 5 p.m. Saturdays
and daily at 11:35 a.m.
OFF DUTY
Bliss Briefs
WBAMC Pharmacy: The William Beaumont Army Medical Center Pharmacy and
the Freedom Crossing Pharmacy will experience a pause in the computer system due to
an upgrade Saturday. The pause will limit the
pharmacies’ ability to process prescriptions
and beneficiaries may experience a much
longer wait time than usual. Normal operations should resume Monday. Please plan
accordingly.
Office closure: The Fort Bliss Legal Assistance and Claims Offices, located on the first
floor of Bldg. 113 on Pershing Road, will be
closed on the days of no scheduled activities
Friday and May 27 and the federal holiday
of May 30.
Parked Recreational Vehicles: Anyone
who has a recreational vehicle parked in the
overflow parking lot on Master Sgt. Miller St.
next to the U.S. Army Sergeants Major Academy needs to be aware that vehicles not
properly registered and insured are, according to regulations, subject to being cited and
towed at the owner’s expense. 744-1237
Tobacco Cessation Program: William
Beaumont Army Medical Center offers a Fort
Bliss Tobacco Cessation Program for Tricare
beneficiaries. Classes are weekly with four
sessions. Classes are at WBAMC at 7:45
a.m. Mondays and at 8:30 a.m. Thursdays.
Call 742-2273 (option three, then option
five) to enroll or ask at the clinic. Classes are
also at the Soldier Family Care Center/Mendoza Clinic at 1 p.m. Tuesdays, at 4:30 p.m.
Wednesdays and at 7:30 p.m. Thursdays.
Call 742-1343 to enroll or ask at the clinic.
CYSS hours Memorial Day weekend:
CYSS Parent Central will be open from 7
a.m.-12:30 p.m. May 27 and closed May
28-30. The office will resume normal operation hours May 31. 568-4374
Human Resources Operations: The
Directorate of Human Resources will have
reduced operations May 27, but the Exception the Soldier for Life-Transition Assistance
Program will continue regular operations that
day. The directorate is closed May 30 and
normal operations resume May 31.
Catholic Mass: The Catholic Mass is now
at Chapel 2, 1542 Sheridan Road, at 8 a.m.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Debt collection notice:
This is a debt collection notice for Staff
Sgt. Miguel A. Herrera. All services under
Herrera’s name should be put on hold.
All those with debts to be collected under the name of Herrera or for information regarding collections, call Maj.
Jason Mangiaracina at 741-3735.
>>
FMWR
Paint N’ Pour: Paint N’ Pour is a social
painting class from 6-8 p.m. Friday at the
>> Get together
Mickelsen Community Library.
with your friends and paint an acrylic masterpiece in a staff-led class. Must register
and pay at the library to secure a spot. Cost
is $20, which includes supplies and one
glass of wine, additional wine available
for cash only. Open to DOD ID cardholders
who are 21 and older. Wear appropriate
clothing for painting. No children allowed;
no refund for missed sessions. 568-1902
Right Arm Night: Enjoy camaraderie,
free snacks and great drink specials during
Right Arm Night at 4 p.m. Friday and June
17 at Pershing Pub. 781-6809
Stress Management: Learn to identify and minimize the impact of personal,
workplace and home stressors from 9 a.m.4 p.m. May 24-26, June 21-24 and July
25-27 at Army Community Service, Bldg.
2494 Ricker Rd. There are three classes
per session and participants must attend all
classes. Open to all DOD ID cardholders.
Participants must preregister to attend the
session. To register online, visit www.blissarmymwr.com and search “Family Advocacy Program.” 568-9129
Brass Bartending: Brass Bartending is
a great opportunity to get the boss behind
the bar. All tips are split evenly between
the bar staff and the bartender’s unit funds.
This is a great opportunity to build camaraderie with your unit and earn money too.
Units can sign up at 744-8427; one unit
per night. Next upcoming event is June 10.
Saturday Stretch: Join Mickelsen Community Library for a fun and friendly free
class of stretching and relaxing from 11
a.m.-12 p.m. June 11. Open to DOD ID
cardholders 18 and older. 568-1902
Ironsides Multiple Sclerosis Support
Group: “On Track for a Cure” Exceptional
Family Member Program and the National
Multiple Sclerosis Society are offering a
support group for individuals with MS, their
family members and caregivers from 6-7
p.m. June 14 at Army Community Service,
Bldg. 2494 Ricker Road. 569-4227, ext. 5
Tube the Rio: Spend a lazy day on the
Rio Grande June 18 when you head to
Truth or Consequences, N.M., for a river
tubing event with Outdoor Recreation. The
trip costs $25 per person and $80 for a
family of four; open to the public. Outdoor
Recreation will provide the equipment, water, snacks and transportation. Be sure to
bring your swimsuits, sunscreen and drinks.
Tickets must be purchased in advance at
the Soldier Activity Center, 20732 Constitution Avenue. 744-1532 or bliss.armymwr.
com
Father’s Day Man Brunch: The Centennial Banquet and Conference Center
is serving an all-you-can-eat buffet, manbrunch style from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. June 19.
The cost is $22.95 for adults and $12.95
for children ages 5-10. Children ages 4
and younger dine free. Reservations available at 744-1171. Seating is limited.
Father’s Day BBQ Buffet: Give dad
a break from the grill and celebrate with
a mouthwatering BBQ buffet from noon-4
p.m. June 19 at the Rod and Gun Club.
Cost: $14.95 for adults, and $7.95 for
children ages 5-10. Children ages 4 and
younger free. Reservations are required at
568-2983.
‘Crafternoon at the Library’: Stop by
“Crafternoon at the Library” every second
Saturday from 2- 4 p.m. through Aug. 13
at the Mickelsen Community Library. These
drop-in sessions require no reservations. A
parent or legal guardian must accompany
children under 13. Crafts include friendship bracelets, bookmark making, Perler
beads, modeling clay, sewing, painting,
collages and more. A variety of materials
provided. Free. 568-6156
Fort Bliss Auto Crafts Summer Specials: Enjoy auto care specials all summer
with Fort Bliss Auto Crafts. Air conditioning
special: recover and recharge $80 labor
plus shop supplied parts. Brake special:
starting at $60 per axle plus shop supplied parts. Also, 20 percent off labor for
full-service automotive repairs. Shop supplied parts only. Some restrictions may apply. Mention you saw the ad in the El Paso
Times to receive discount. Fort Bliss Auto
Crafts is located at 820 Marshall Road.
568-7280
Unit Book Kits: Are you part of a unit
going into the field or deploying soon? If
so, you can stop by the Mickelsen Community Library and pick up book kits for free.
The kits contain a selection of popular fiction and non-fiction paperback items. 5681902
Brown Bag Book Club: The Brown Bag
Book club meets every third Thursday to
discuss popular books at the Mickelsen
Community Library. Bring your own brown
bag lunch. The library will provide light refreshments. Space is limited to 14 people
for 18 and older DOD ID cardholders. Sign
up at the adult side of the library, located
at Bldg. 2E Sheridan Road, West Fort Bliss.
568-1902
Stress Busters: Relieve tension with Stress
Busters 10-11 a.m. every Friday at the Soldier and Family Assistance Center, Bldg.
887 Marshall Road. Enjoy s’mores and
hot chocolate by the fireplace. The event
is open to all Warrior Transition Battalion
Soldiers and Integrated Disability Evaluation System Soldiers. 742-7010
Pershing Pub: The Pershing Pub is a
great place to gather at the end of a long
week. Open every Friday at 4 p.m. (except
training holidays). Come enjoy weekly
drink specials and free snacks. 568-6272
Coffee and Canvas: Attention all painters, head over to Framing Bliss and check
out Coffee and Canvas from 10 a.m.-1
p.m. every Saturday. The fee is $25 or $20
if you sign up with a friend. The fee includes
a coffee, bubble tea or Italian soda, as well
as all art materials. There are only 10 slots
available; reservations are required and
can be done at Framing Bliss. 568-5563
Adult Coloring: Who says adults can’t
color? Join the Mickelsen Community Library the first Saturday of the month from
2-5 p.m. for Stress Free Adult Coloring.
Coloring is a therapeutic activity, even for
adults. Treat yourself to some free time to
color, relax and socialize. Coloring sheets,
colored pencils, markers and crayons provided. The event is free and open to DOD
ID cardholders 18 and up. 568-1902
Go Youth
Summer Reading Program: Join the
Mickelsen Community Library for the Summer Reading Program early registration
party from 11-2 p.m. June 11. There will be
pizza, cupcakes, and crafts on the children’s
side of the library so you can “Read for the
Win!” Age groups are: 4-6 (children), 7-9
(school age), 10-12 (tween), 13-17 (teen)
and 18 and older (adults). Prizes are categorized by age group. The program runs
June 13-July 23. 568-6156
Aquapalooza: It’s all about water from
noon-4 p.m. June 18 at Biggs Park as we
kick off summer with our third annual water event. Cool down with an afternoon of
free water fun, games, rides and slides. Local fire trucks will be onsite to soak willing
participants. Face painting, snow cones and
balloon animals also included, along with
many more activities. Free and open to the
public. Biggs Park is located on Central Fort
Bliss across from the Centennial Banquet
and Conference Center. 588-8247 or visit
bliss.armymwr.com
Builder’s Club: Join us for the Builder’s
Club and see what you can create. Just
bring your imagination during this open
playtime. Supplies are provided. Sessions
are at 2-3 p.m. or 3-4 p.m. June 25 at Mickelsen Library for children ages 2-12. One
session per child. Parent or guardian must
be present. 568-6156
Babysitting Course: The SKIESUnlimited Babysitting Course is designed to help
middle school and teenage youths learn
what it takes to be a responsible, caring,
trustworthy and competent babysitter. Students will receive first aid and CPR training
on a Saturday. They will also learn about
child development, nutrition and the business of babysitting. The course is open to
children ages 12 and older and costs $10.
Registration is required and can be done at
SKIESUnlimited. Students must be registered
with Parent Central. Registration for classes
opens from the 20th of the month prior to the
seventh day of the month the class begins.
568-5544
Tackle Football: Registration for Youth
Sports Tackle Football runs through July
31 for children ages 8-11. League play is
August-November and is $65 for the first
child and $55 for each additional child.
Children must have a current CYSS registration and sports physical on file. Both must be
current throughout the sport season prior to
enrolling. Parent or guardian must present a
sportsmanship card at the time of registration and must attend the El Paso Parks and
Recreation sportsmanship class. To register
with CYSS, call 568-5501 or 568-4374.
568-2617
UTEP Theater and Dance Camps:
UTEP will hold theater and dance camps for
children this summer from June 6-24. Registration forms are available at wwwtheatredance.utep.edu. Limited financial assistance
available. 747-6213
Four Star Leadership: Four Star Leadership is accepting applications and nominations for its summer program, the vision of
retired Gen. Tommy Franks. The program is
July 9-15 in Hobart, Oklahoma. The Gen.
Tommy Franks Leadership Institute and Museum, in conjunction with Oklahoma Christian University, offers the opportunity to 70
top performing high school students from
around the world, free of charge. FourStarLeader.com or (580) 726-5900
Story Time: Story Times are from 10:15-
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11 a.m. and 11-11:45 a.m. Tuesdays at
the Mickelsen Community Library and are
geared for children ages 2-5. Library staff
reads one or two stories aloud, followed by
a craft or activity and refreshments. Start
children on the road to literacy. 568-6156
School Age Book Club: The School Age
Book Club is designed for children ages
7-12. A staff member will read for part of
the time and the children will read aloud
from 4-5 p.m. every Wednesday at Mickelsen Community Library. Activities and
projects are completed at home, returned
and shared at meetings. Occasional refreshments. 568-6156
Teen Book Club: The Teen Book Club
meets at 4 p.m. every second and fourth
Thursday of the month at the Mickelsen
Community Library. There will be a discussion, debate and reading from current and
popular young adult books for students ages
13-18. 568-6156
Paws for Reading: Do you have a
school-age child who struggles with reading? Come to the Mickelsen Community
Library from 4-5 p.m. every first and third
Wednesday of the month and join Paws for
Reading. Children will have the opportunity
to read to a certified therapy dog to improve
their reading skills and build self-confidence.
Parents must register for a time slot (roughly
15 minutes, or more if slots are available)
on the children’s side of the library. Registration will occur the day of the program on
a first-come, first-served basis. Maximum of
four slots. Parents must remain at the library
during the program. Free. 568-6156
Child Range Orientation: This is a onehour firearm safety course required for children ages 6-17 to accompany parents or
guardians on Rod and Gun Club live-fire
ranges, and it will take place at 2 p.m. the
second and fourth Saturday of each month.
A parent or guardian must accompany all
children. It is open to the public. Free. 5685426
SKIESUnlimited: SKIESUnlimited offers
a variety of fun and educational programs
geared for children of all ages and talent
levels. Music classes such as piano, voice,
guitar and drums are available. SKIES also
has a variety of art, sports, driver’s training,
and babysitting courses to just name a few.
Call our team today at 568-5544. All students must be enrolled with CYS Services
Parent Central. Call 568-4374 to set up an
appointment. Class registration opens from
the 20th of the month prior to the 7th of the
month you are enrolling for. www.bliss.armymwr.com
Community
PTSD Retreats: The National Veterans
Wellness and Healing Center in Angel Fire,
N.M., is providing retreats for veterans,
active duty military, guard and Reserve
personnel, and their significant others who
have been diagnosed with post-traumatic
stress. The retreats are Sunday-May 29 and
June 22-29. The retreats are seven days
and attendees must commit to the full seven
days. The organization pays for lodging,
meals, and meetings. Transportation is the
responsibility of the attendees. Find application details at www.veteranswellnessandhealing.org.
Military Appreciation Day: Mount Zion
Baptist Church will hold a military appreciation day during the 10:45 a.m. service
Sunday. The church invites all members of
the military to be a part of the celebration
(in uniform if possible). Chaplain (Maj.)
Artie Maxwell of Fort Bliss will be the guest
speaker. (917) 497-0044
Mother’s and Father’s Day Dance:
Dance for Dreams will hold a Mother’s and
Father’s Day Dance Sunday at Sunland
Park Winery on 1769 Victory Dr., Sunland
Park, N.M. Live Music with Havana Feeling
(Cuban Band) and Lalo Ledesma dancing
to salsa, merengue, bachata, cumbia, chacha, kizomba and more. Live music starts at
4 p.m. Dance performances, silent auction
(a five-star resort, seven-day Mexico vacation) and more. Souvenirs and food vendors
on site. First 20 eligible guests who donate
blood enter free. Cost: $10 cash only at the
door. Attire semi-formal. (704) 293-4307
or www.dancefordreamsfoundation.org
Vegetarian Dinner: The Vegetarian Society of El Paso, a nonprofit organization,
will hold a dinner featuring speaker Rae
Sikora, a spokesperson for animals, the environment and human rights for more than
30 years, at 6 p.m. May 28 at the Country
Inn and Suites, 900 Sunland Park Dr. Cost:
$22 society members, $20 students with
ID, $25 nonmembers and $10 children
younger than 12. Reservations necessary
by Tuesday. www.vsep.org
El Paso Balloon Festival: The 31st Annual El Paso Balloon Festival will lift off from
Bowen Ranch Memorial Day weekend,
May 28-30. Saturday’s events, which include a Soldier salute and a balloon glow,
are fee. The Sunday and Monday balloon
rallies are also free, but the Sunday and
Monday family festivals are $10 a day for
ages 13 and older; $5 a day for ages 4-12
and free for 3 and younger. The Sunday
and Monday launch field tailgating spots
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OUR PETS &
FARM ANIMALS!
are $30 a day. 521-6308
Neon Desert Music Festival: The 6th
Annual Neon Desert Music Festival is May
28-29 in Downtown El Paso. Weekend
passes for the festival will be available for
just $100, cash only. Interested ticket buyers must present an official military ID in order to purchase tickets. This year’s acts will
include the Deftones, Tiesto, Future, Ludacris, Natalia Lafourcade, Tyler, The Creator,
a special collaboration with Tory Lanez and
A$AP Ferg, Duke Dumont and many others.
Silver City Blues and Bikes: Make
plans now to attend the Silver City (N.M.)
Blues and Bikes Festival from May 27-29.
The festival features Taj Mahal, a two-time
Grammy award winner, who will headline
May 28. Free. www.mimbresarts.org or
(575) 538-2505
Concordia Cemetery: The El Paso Chapter of the 82nd Airborne Division Association, Inc., and the Concordia Heritage
Association will hold an event entitled,
“Honoring the Forgotten Veterans of Concordia” at 10 a.m. May 30 at Concordia
Cemetery. Free and open to the public.
240-8104
Magoffin Home: The Magoffin Home
State Historic Site is a member of the Blue
Star Museum Program, which means active
duty military personnel and their families
receive free admission May 30-Sept. 4.
The historic home is located in Downtown
El Paso at 1120 Magoffin Ave. 533-5147
UTEP Auditions: The University of Texas
at El Paso Dinner Theatre is holding auditions for “Priscilla Queen of the Desert,”
the musical, at 7 p.m. May 31 at the UTEP
Dinner Theatre, second floor of Union Bldg.
West, UTEP campus. For details, call 7476060
Athletic training: KFM International
Sports, Sun City, is registering children and
youths 5-18, as well as adults, for personalized athletics training through May 31. Fees
range from $85 a month for the youngest
participants, though $150 a month for the
oldest. 252-3180 or [email protected]
El Paso art contest: The Housing Authority of the City of El Paso is holding an art
content entitled, “Changing the Face of Public Housing.” The contest to open to all residents of El Paso County, including students
11 and older. Organizers encourage artists
to capture this year’s theme in any medium
of their choice, including painting, photography, video, sculpture and more. Contest
officials will accept submissions through
May 31. 849-3710
Society of Military Widows: The Fort
Bliss chapter of the Society of Military Widows will hold a luncheon meeting at 11:30
a.m. June 2 at the Centennial Banquet and
Conference Center. Reservations required
at 751-5981. Membership open to military
widows with a valid ID card.
Let Freedom Sing: Freedom Crossing
has announced this year’s Let Freedom Sing
Summer Concert Series, and it will kick off
June 4 with country music’s Tyler Farr. El
Paso’s Joe Barron Band will open at 7 p.m.
D-Day Commemoration: The El Paso
Chapter of the 82nd Airborne Division Association seeks World War II veterans (living and deceased), to be honored during
a D-Day Commemorative and World War II
Veteran Recognition Event at 10 a.m. June
6 in the Chamizal National Memorial Theater. Organizers encourage veterans of all
WWII campaigns (Europe are Pacific) to
participate. The registration deadline is 5
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(915)926-9458
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p.m. May 30 to assure keepsakes for all
participating veterans. 240-8104 or [email protected]
Transition Workshop: The USO, in conjunction with Hire Heroes USA and BNSF
Railway, will hold a free, two-day workshop
from 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. June 14 and from
8:30 a.m.-3 p.m. June 15 at the East Fort
Bliss USO, 20727 Sgt. Maj. Blvd. Day one
will cover strategic planning and resumes,
and day two will cover interviewing, LinkedIn, value proposition, mock interviews and
more resume writing. 703-908-6415 or
[email protected]
AAU Qualifier: Registration is open for
the AAU Athletics New Mexico District and
Area Advancement Track and Field Qualifier. The qualifier will take place June 18 in
El Paso. Membership cost: $14 per athlete.
For membership, visit aausports.org. To register for the meet, visit coachoregistration.
com. [email protected]
Audie Murphy Club Formal: The Fort
Bliss Sergeant Audie Murphy Club will hold
a summer formal at 6 p.m. June 24 at the
Wyndham Hotel, 2027 Airway Blvd. The
theme is, “You lead from the front,” and
the keynote speaker will be retired Lt. Col.
Barry Bridger. Cost: $40 per person. Open
to all Soldiers, civilians and members of the
club. 910-916-0624
2016 USASMA/CSM/SGM Reunion:
Register now for the reunion July 14-17 at
the Wyndham El Paso Airport Hotel and
Waterpark, 2027 Airway. To register, contact Beckie Meldrum at 234-2949, bkmel@
aol.com or visit http://usasmacsmsgmreunion.squarespace.com. Deadline is May
1. For more, contact Hank Green at 4918992 or [email protected].
Fort Bliss Education Fair: The Fort Bliss
Pre-K-12 Education Fair is from 9-11:30
a.m. July 27 at the Centennial Banquet and
Conference Center. Parents will be able
to learn about programs and activities,
and meet face-to-face will local educators
from all area school districts and private,
parochial and charter schools, as well as
home school organizations. 568-6555 or
simone.c.wendlandt-hendricks.naf@mail.
mil
Plaza Classic Film Camp: The El Paso
Community Foundation’s Plaza Classic Film
Camp is from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Aug. 1-5 and
Aug. 8-12 at the El Paso Public Library’s
main branch, 501 N. Oregon, Downtown
El Paso. Aspiring filmmakers ages 9-15 will
be able to take advantage of the library’s
auditorium, theater and Makerspace lab,
which features editing stations and a sound
booth. Cost: $300 through July 17. Some
scholarships available; apply by July 10.
533-4020
Rotary Independence Day Parade:
The Rotary Club is holding the 20th Annual
West El Paso Rotary Independence Day Parade at 9 a.m. July 4 at the Western Hills
Methodist Church at 530 Thunderbird, and
the parade is looking for entries with the
theme “Proud to be an American.” Entry
fees this year are on a donation basis and
can be paid online with a credit card using
PayPal or by mail with a check. The entry
deadline is at midnight June 13. 231-2559
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Appliances
edition figures. Have about 20-21, brand new, excellent condition.
Various mixed series. $15-$60. (253)209-2481
Flat top stove $300. (580)647-8047
Gold Flag Stand. Skill Saw, 7 1/4 Circular. Medline Walker. Cole>> 32 Drill bits. 929-9294
man Camping Heater.
ARMY
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Ultra-Cool A/C, down-draft, 2-speed, 1/2 horsepower motor, very
good condition, w/roof-mount stand. $300. 533-7277
Refrigerator $200 OBO. Great condition standard size refrigerator,
due to deployment. Must sale, available May 16th. (347)578-5322
Simply Perfect Microwave 700 Watts, $35. New Showtime Rotisserie & BBQ Oven, $65. 443-2354
Homes for sale or rent
Fully fenced, NE, 3BD, 2BA, Near Ft. Bliss, McGregor Range, Holloman AFB, White Sands MR, Schools, Shopping, Church, Parks.
Pets OK. $900/mo, sec. dep., Ref. req. 751-0600 or 383-4170
Rooms for rent, $350, $500, $550, NE beautiful home, utilities included, 2 living, 2 dining areas & pool. Clean, responsible, respectful persons, no smoking or drinking, [email protected]
3 yr/old, 1BD, Mother in Law house. pvt. small yard, BBQ, Canope.
Refrig. Air, Stove & frige. Incl. gas & water. Elec. split. $675/mo.,
Wi- fi is extra $25. 15 min to Ft Bliss. 875-6374.
NE, 8934 Ankerson St, 3BD, 2BA, 1350s/f, full kitchen, W/D included, 10 mins to Fort Bliss and WBAMC, $875mo, Dogs ok.,
633-6166.
Eastside, near Rich Beem & Pebble Hills, 3 bdrm, 2 ba, lg master suite, refrigerated a/c, several upgrades, about 1700 sf, built
2010, quick drive to Ft Bliss, selling for $127,000. 881-7591
Military, Law Enforcement, Border Patrol & First Responders Appreciation Rate House for Rent Lower Valley. 1118 sq/ft, 3BD,
1.5BA, newly remodeled, W/D h/u, $800/mo + $800/dep, credit/
bkg check. (858)336-6185/[email protected]
4365 Loma De Or. El Paso, Tx 79934. NE North Hills 3BD w/ceiling
fans, 2BA, Den, Covered patio. 1800 sq/ft. 2 car garage w/washroom. 15 min. from Ft. Bliss. Rent $1250./Dep $1250. 269-8521
Renting 3BD, 2BA, house, w/new swamp cooler. $800/mo, $400
dep. 301 Pecos Street and Delta, corner house. Stove, washer and
refrig included. 626-7158
Renting 3BD, 2BA, Eastside, Double Car Garage, Fireplace, $1100
/mo., $1500 security deposit. 599-7075
East side home for rent, 3BD, 2BA, 2-car garage. $1,150/mo.
$1,150/Deposit. 559-7075
Clothing (No Military Issue)
Raincoat, Large, w/insert, $50. (1) Pr of Brn boots, size 9, in excellent condition. Asking $80. A Black ltr jacket, size 40. Good condition, asking $40. 309-5010
Miscellaneous
Spawn Action figure collection. Includes individual and special
Photo & electronics
Canon A-1 35MM Camera w/28 MM Len, 50MM Len, Macro 75200MM Zoom Len, $250. 443-2354
Sporting goods
Elliptical machine $200. (580)647-8047
1998 Triton Bass Boat w/150 hp Motor and trailer. Can be seen at
Ft.Bliss resale lot. Asking $6,200. 751-1715
1930’s Detroit Tigers Cooperstown Collection baseball hat. Slightly used, great condition. Fitted size 7, snug fit. Navy blue with
white pinstripes. $20. (253)209-2481
Weider Pro Bench w/Lat Pull Bar, $50. 375lbs Iron Weights w/Bar,
$150. 45lb Dumb Bell, $10. 443-2354
Street Hockey equipment, used, in great condition. Includes CCM
shoulder/chest pads, Easton gloves, K2 hockey stick, Bell helmet,
shin guards. Duffle bag included. $40. (253)209-2481
Golf clubs, Alien and Tour Craft brands. One driver $50, one sandwedge $45 and one putter $25. All brand new, still wrapped. $100
for all three. (253)209-2481
Wanted
Buyer/collector for old records/LP’s. Have several varieties of music; country, Barbara Streisand, ‘70’s rock, folk rock. Make offer.
(253)209-2481
Enter online at www.fortblissbugle.com or e-mail classifi[email protected]
Vehicles
2003 Hyundai Elantra, standard, engine and clutch replaced, good
tires. Needs bumper and paint job. 243-2431
RV Dinghy ‘09 Hyundai, 45K, Manual trans, fully rigged for towing
with all equip and towbar. 592-9859
2008 Lexus SUV GX-470. Pearl white Ext, Beige leather Interior,
Excellent Condition, Fully loaded, Clean, All power. Asking FMV
$20K. (575)589-1319
‘93 Jeep Wrangler, red, 190’mi, tires 33x12,5, lots of extras, clean
title, $6500 OBO. 329-7043
Trunk floor cargo liner for 1998-2004 Volkswagen Passat Wagon.
Used, in great condition. Very clean, no tears, no nicks. made by
Weather Tech. $60 OBO. (253)209-2481
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$6,995
SUPER LOW MILES
2011 FORD
TAURUS SEL FWD
STK# 000P308A
TEST DRIVE THIS ONE
STK#23667B, LOW PAYMENTS
2012 FORD
FOCUS
2014 CHEVY
SPARK LT
2014 CHRYSLER
200
2012 HYUNDAI
ELANTRA
$10,995
$11,995
$10,995
2010 FORD
EDGE LIMITED
2010 FORD
F150
$11,995
$12,995
2010 MAZDA
3 I TOURING
STK# OT25650A
SPORTY SEDAN
$8,995
2013 HYUNDAI
VELOSTER
STK# 00C6083A
PRICED TO SELL
2012 CHEVY
CRUZE LT
THREE TO CHOOSE FROM
$8,995
STK#A13534, GAS SAVER
STK# 0T26181A
THIS IS THE ONE
2014 NISSAN
VERSA SV
STK#A13574, LOW PAYMENTS
$6,995
$10,995
$8,995
STK# 0T26370B
4X4 FUN
2012 FORD
FIESTA
STK#23973A, LOW PAYMENTS
ROGUE S AWD
STK# 00C6032A
2007 FORD
F-150 4WD CREW CAB
$23,495
STK#23957A, CHEAP TRUCK
STK#23852B, NOT A MISTAKE
2011 FORD
FUSION
1999 RAM
$18,495
SALE PRICE
STK#T26363. $290 FOR 78 MOS. 3.5% APR. 20% DOWN
2007 PONTIAC
G6 GT
AUTOMATIC, 2.4 4 CYL., A/C, 31 MPG, STK#23865
SALE PRICE
STK#T26453. $285 PER MONTH FOR 78 MOS. 3.75% APR. 20% DOWN
$
$17,995
NEW 2016 JEEP PATRIOT SPORT
DUAL AIR, 6 PASSENGER SEATING AND MORE!
STK#T26453
$27,980
$3,000
$385
2.0 4 CYL., AUTOMATIC, 31 MPG, STK#23772
SALE PRICE
2016 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN BLACK TOP
MSRP
REBATE
DISCOUNT
$17,495 W/CFC FINANCING
AUTO, 2.4L ENGINE, 8.4 SCREEN MOPAR EXHAUST & MORE.
$10,995
$10,995
TWO TO CHOOSE FROM
STK#23462A, LOW PAYMENTS
2008 CHRYSLER
300
2011 KIA
SOUL
$11,995
STK#23883A
2013 CHEVY
IMPALA LT
$11,995
TWO TO CHOOSE FROM
2014 FORD
FOCUS
2012 CHEVY
MALIBU LT
2013 TOYOTA
COROLLA LE
STK#A13714A, LUXURY
$11,995
$11,995
STK#A13582, PRICED TO SELL
STK#23144B, NEW CAR TRADE
STK#A13678A, LOW PAYMENTS
STK#23890A, GAS SAVER
2012 MINI
COOPER S
2014 FIAT
500 L
2014 HYUNDAI
SONATA GLS
2014 CHEVY
CRUZE LT
$13,995
$13,995
$11,995
$11,995
STK#23505A, SPORTY
STK#A13770, WHY BUY NEW?
2014 DODGE
AVENGER
2015 DODGE
DART SXT
$12,995
$12,995
$12,995
TWO TO CHOOSE FROM
TWO TO CHOOSE FROM
2014 TOYOTA
COROLLA LE
2014 VW
BEETLE
$13,995
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STK#A13765, STUDENT CAR
2014 FORD
ESCAPE
2013 NISSAN
JUKE SL
2014 TOYOTA
CAMRY
2012 CHRYSLER
300
$14,995
$15,995
$13,995
STK#A13398, WHY BUY NEW?
$13,995
STK#A13729, CHEAP
$13,995
TWO TO CHOOSE FROM, WHY BUY NEW?
$13,995
STK#A13371, WHAT A STEAL!
$13,995
$13,995
$13,995
2011 FORD
EXPEDITION 4WD
2015 JEEP
COMPASS
2014 HYUNDAI SANTA FE
2015 DODGE RAM 2500 4X4 SLT
2014 GMC YUKON SLT
STK# 000P500
LOW MILES
2014 KIA
FORTE EX
STK# 0T26217A
LOW MILES
$15,995
$15,995
$17,995
$34,995
$32,995
STK# 0000P320
TEST DRIVE THIS ONE
$15,995
PARTS AND SERVICE
OPEN ALL DAY
Collection
Point
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BLISS
STK#A13399, MUST SEE!!
$15,995
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$17,995
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