WBAMC holds Thanksgiving meal
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WBAMC holds Thanksgiving meal
N N 100 Y 5" x 8" LW LIMITED TIME ONLY 4/0 Meredith A FORT BLISS BUGLE • December 3, 2015 • 9B Amabilia Payen / WBAMC Public Affairs Robert Welch, right, a retired veteran, enjoys his meal with his family during the William Beaumont Army Medical Center’s Thanksgiving meal at the St. Martin’s Dining Facility Nov. 19. WEND304-0103 ROP 2015 Ft. Bliss GBCB_BFF_Military ©2015 Quality Is Our Recipe, LLC WEND304-0103_ROP_ NOTES: WBAMC holds Thanksgiving meal By Amabilia Payen WENDY’S SALUTES OUR FORT BLISS MILITARY! ® As a thank you, please accept a 10% discount off your order when in uniform or with your military ID. At El Paso area Wendy’s for a limited time. WEND304-0103_ROP_GBCB_BFF_Military.indd 1 11/18/15 10:06 AM DESERT HAVEN TRAILER CO. Sales • Service • Parts H Montana N McRae Hawkins Shell St. 3800 Shell St. (915) 591-2223 Axles • Hitches Wiring • Brakes Welding ACCREDITED BUSINESS Visit The Bugle Online! Visit us @ fortblissbugle.com Read The Bugle online Access on your mobile device View archived pdfs View the e-edition Share, tweet and email Bugle posts WBAMC Public Affairs William Beaumont Army Medical Center held a Thanksgiving meal in the St. Martin’s Dining Facility Nov. 19 for staff, employees and beneficiaries to enjoy the holiday’s fellowship. Capt. Elya Hillebrand, chief of product and service, orchestrated the event with her staff and the facility’s cooks. “It’s a tradition in the Army to have a really big Thanksgiving meal and we just wanted to bless everyone with the food, the decorations and everything,” Hillebrand said. In the past, WBAMC held the meal Thanksgiving Day. This year, hospital officials decided to hold it a week early to give staff time off Thanksgiving Day and to allow more personnel to attend. This included WBAMC leaders, who dressed up in Army Service Uniforms and served the line. “I am expecting a big crowd today because everyone is at work,” Hillebrand said. “I am happy to put on this meal and I hope everyone enjoys it.” Capt. Kimberly Feeney, chief of clinical dietetics branch, also helped plan the meal. Last year, Feeney was in Kuwait, and this year she was thankful to spend Thanksgiving with her family. “I am thankful I get to stay in the states and get to spend time with the people I care about,” Feeney said. “I am really impressed with what my co-workers have done today. All of our employees in the back have been working hard.” The line began to form in the morning as the doors opened. The meal included turkey with gravy, prime rib, baked ham, sweet potato casserole, mashed potatoes, cornbread dressing, roasted vegetables, green bean casserole, waldorf and fruit salads, shrimp cocktail and pies made with pecan, pumpkin and apple. For three hours, people enjoyed the meal and thanked the facility’s staff for a job well done. Robert Welch, a retired veteran, has been coming to the Thanksgiving meal for years. “It is always good and even better this time,” he said. Jose Velmoral, physician, Adelina Araujo, licensed clinical social worker, and Maria Modh, lactation consultant, all hospital employees, have enjoyed the event for the past five years. “The meal was excellent, delicious and welcoming,” Araujo said. “I am thankful for family, employment, good health, for our country and our service members.” Command Sergeant Major Donald L. George, WBAMC command sergeant major, not only served the guests, but ensured everyone was well cared for during the feast. “First I would like to thank the staff at St. Martin Dining Facility for preparing an outstanding meal. The Soldiers, civilian staff and beneficiaries really enjoyed the meal, which was well prepared and outstanding,” George said. 10B • December 3, 2015 • FORT BLISS BUGLE Movie Fan: ‘The Good Dinosaur’ just good By Movie Fan Special to the Fort Bliss Bugle “In a world where dinosaurs never became extinct …” would be an appropriate opening phrase for the trailer promoting the Pixar-animated, Disney-distributed adventure comedy “The Good Dinosaur” (PG, 1 hour, 40 minutes). Most scientists believe about 65 million years ago a meteor struck the Earth, changing the climate so dramatically dinosaurs became extinct. If that meteor had somehow missed, dinosaurs would’ve likely maintained their dominance. It also stands to reason they would have continued to evolve. Just maybe the herbivores would’ve become farmers and the carnivores, ranchers. Other species would have evolved too, and mankind could’ve appeared on the scene, but probably wouldn’t have dominated the huge reptiles. That’s the world in which this film immerses us. Meet the Apatosaurus family. They’re large, green and have long tails and necks, which they use to push their snouts through the dirt to make furrows where they scatter corn seeds. Poppa Henry (Jeffrey Wright) and Momma Ida (Frances McDormand) work hard, and they’re about to get some help. The couple is happily awaiting the hatching of their three eggs. Within moments of each other emerge Buck (Ryan Teeple, Marcus Scribner), Libby (Maleah Pa- dilla) and the undersized, overly anxious Arlo (Jack McGraw, Raymond Ochoa). As the three young dinosaurs grow, Buck and Libby become useful members of this farm family, each rewarded for their labors with an opportunity to place a muddy footprint on one of the rocks that make up the family’s corn silo. Arlo, on the other hand, tries hard, but is either too scared or too clumsy to accomplish much and longs for his chance to “make his mark.” Poppa does what he can to help little Arlo, but he knows that, eventually, Arlo’s going to have to accomplish something on his own. Poppa gives Arlo the job of trapping and killing “the critter” which has been stealing corn out of the silo. The creature that springs the trap turns out to be a feral young cave boy who grunts and moves around on all fours. To Arlo, this is just an animal who steals the family’s corn reserves, but he still can’t bring himself to kill the critter. When Poppa finds out the critter got away, he and Arlo give chase, but a sudden storm keeps them from catching the little guy. Arlo comes to blame the critter for everything that’s wrong in his life. The next time the boy shows up, Arlo angrily chases after him, only to fall into the river, hit his head on a rock, get swept downstream and awake to find himself alone, scared and far from home – with no recognizable landmarks in sight. The rest of the movie involves Arlo’s attempts to find his way home – before forces of nature or predators do him in. “The critter,” which Arlo names “Spot,” joins Arlo on his journey and the two end up friends, helpers and protectors for each other. On this journey, the pair encounter a Styracosaurus oracle and animal whisperer named Forrest Woodbush (Peter Sohn), a group of viciously predatory pterodactyls, led by Thunderclap (Steve Zahn), a family of Tyrannosaurus ranchers headed by Butch (Sam Elliott) and a gang of cattle rustling Velociraptors which includes a dinosaur named Earl (John Ratzenberger). Between the wild animals and the similarly violent and unpredictable storms, Arlo and Spot making it back to Arlo’s farm is far from certain. “The Good Dinosaur” has much to recommend it to families and fans of animated movies, but lacks the inspiration that makes the difference between good and great family fare. The story is original and fun to watch, but doesn’t have much to say. At times, you may even wonder what this is you’re watching and why, but a couple magical scenes involving fireflies and the movie’s spectacular computer animation help hold the attention. The script is strong but not what I’d call special, and contains a mildly amusing, but rather odd scene of Arlo and Spot eating berries that make them hallucinate. The voice work is solid, even with an unusually large proportion of little known actors. This movie is entertaining enough to be worth a look, but has problems that make the adjective in the title more de- scriptive than the filmmakers probably intended. 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Free. 741-5901 Holiday Run: You may not be able to go dashing through the snow on Fort Bliss but you sure can go dashing down the road at the 8K Holiday Run. The run is at 8:30 a.m. Saturday at the Soto PFC. Strollers, scooters and friendly pups are invited. Cost: $10 for active duty and children 12 and under; $20 for all others; $10 late fee on race day. Race participants with a DoD ID will be entered into a drawing to win an Xbox One. Drawing at the end of race and winners must be present. 744-5800 >> Pearl Harbor Triathlon: This 5K run, 30K bike and 40 meter swim is at 7 a.m. Saturday at White Sands Missile Range’s Bell Gymnasium. Cost: $60 individuals; $70 teams. For more information, call 575-6783374 or visit wsmrmwr.com (click on “Bell Gym”). Online registration at active.com. Men’s basketball schedule: The Photos by Lori Newman / BAMC Public Affairs Sgt. Andrea Kraus brushes her horse after a ride at the Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston Equestrian Center Nov. 10. Kraus rides every Tuesday as part of the Soldier Adaptive Reconditioning Program at Brooke Army Medical Center’s Warrior Transition Battalion. Soldiers take the reins of their recovery Soto Laser Tag: Enjoy indoor late- night laser tag at 10 p.m. Dec. 20 at the Soto Fitness Center. The obstacles will be set up and the lights turned off for laser tag fun throughout the twostory gym. The cost is $10 per person and it is open to the public. Fun for all ages; first-come, first-served basis. Soto PFC is located at 20751 Constitution Ave. 744-1532 By Lori Newman Brooke Army Medical Center Public Affairs JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-FORT SAM HOUSTON, Texas – Transitioning warriors have a plethora of activities to choose from in the Soldier Adaptive Reconditioning Program, but only one involves a 1,000-pound animal. Soldiers from the Brooke Army Medical Center’s Warrior Transition Battalion have the opportunity to go horseback riding at the Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston Equestrian Center every Tuesday. Part of the equine therapy is learning to care for and bond with the animal as well as ride, said Annie Blakely, a certified and registered Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship instructor. PATH is a global authority, resource and advocate for equineassisted activities and therapies. This type of therapy can help people both physically and mentally by improving respiration, circulation, balance, metabolism, muscle strength and agility, according to the Equine Assisted Therapy website. Staff Sgt. Cedric Richardson never rode a horse before he started the program three months ago. “When I come out here I’m having fun with the animal, but I’m also taking care of the animal,” Richardson said. “I’m learning a new skill, horseback riding. It’s unique and different if you haven’t grown up doing it.” Richardson’s favorite horse is Gary. “I think he’s one of the biggest horses out here. He’s very energetic and he has the muscle to match, so you have to really know what you are doing and have confidence when you ride him,” he said. “When I bring people out here (to the equestrian center), I see their inner child come out because they relax and they really enjoy being around the animals,” said Brad Bowen, Military Adaptive Sports Program coordinator. “It gives me a little bit of release from the Army side. I get to come out here and just enjoy being outside and with my favorite animal,” Pvt. Ashiah Moshauer said. “I love the animals. They seem to be so intuitive of what you are feeling. It’s nice to be able to take a step back. It creates a sense of mindfulness,” Sgt. Andrea Kraus said. Adaptive horseback riding is just one of several options the transitioning Soldiers can participate in during their recovery. “The Soldier Adaptive Reconditioning Program offers Soldiers the opportunity to get out and do what they really like to do as part of their recovery,” Bowen said. SARP offers more than 15 different options for transitioning warriors including high-impact, high-energy activities such as wheelchair basketball, cycling and track and field, as well men’s team from Fort Bliss that plays in the Central U.S. Military Basketball Conference, southern division, will play in the Joe Hall Tournament at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Saturday and Sunday and against Fort Hood at 4 p.m. Dec. 12 and 8:30 a.m. Dec. 13 at the Abrams Fitness Center at Fort Hood, Texas. 744-6935 Bowling Family Thank You: Let the personnel at Desert Strike Lanes show their appreciation with great specials at the Family Thank You event from 1-6 p.m. Dec. 24. Includes glow bowling all day, on-the-hour prizes and a dollar bonanza. Enjoy $1 games of bowling, shoe rentals, hot dogs, pizza, small drinks and candy. 568-6272 Out with a Bang: Soldiers from Brooke Army Medical Center’s Warrior Transition Battalion ride horses at the Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston Equestrian Center Tuesdays as part of the recovery process. Equineassisted therapy can help people physically and mentally by improving respiration, circulation, balance, metabolism, muscle strength and agility. Stop by Desert Strike Lanes from 9 a.m.-1 a.m. Dec. 31 and end the year on a high note at the Annual Out with a Bang event. Party favors and complimentary snacks will be given to the first 100 people. $15 (not including shoe rental) gets you all you can bowl. 568-6272 Family Day at the Wall: How’s the view from the top? Find out during Family Day at the Wall. The Soldier Activity Center is normally open to guests ages 18 and older, but on Family Day, the wall is open to all climbers age 6 and up. Climbing is available on a first-come, first-served basis from noon-6 p.m. every Thursday and Saturday. The center is located at 20732 Constitution Ave. on Central Fort Bliss. 744-1532 1,000 Pound Club: Soldiers, Department of Defense civilian employees and dependents can sign up to try and become a member of the 1,000 Pound Club at the Stout Physical Fitness Center snack bar. Tests take place at Ironworks Gym West and Ironworks Gym Central. Cost: $25 744-5201 Army Staff Sgt. Cedric Richardson sits atop Gary at the Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston Equestrian Center Nov. 10. The activity is one of several available to transitioning Soldiers through the Soldier Adaptive Reconditioning Program at Brooke Army Medical Center’s Warrior Transition Battalion. as low-impact options such as brain games, chess or arts and crafts. “SARP is designed to get Soldiers active during their transition. They are required to participate 150 minutes a week in one or more of our activities,” Bowen said. “We try to incorporate almost any activity that you can think of or anyone wants to do into our program.” To fulfill the requirement of 150 minutes per week, activities are held Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday and there are different programs each month. Soldiers participate in their physical training and can choose other activities. Replica Pool renovations: The Replica Pool is closed indefinitely due to renovations, including a new concrete deck, pool plumbing system, edge tile, pool liner, slides, diving standards and more. 741-5900 Tennis Scramblers: Step up your game by taking part in Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation’s Tennis Scramblers. The scramblers are usually the last Wednesday of every month at the Tennis Club, 262 Club Road. 569-5448 12B • December 3, 2015 • 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. >> can acquire a visitor pass. A turnaround lane will be setup for visitors to use after completing their business at the VCC. 568-7002 or email [email protected] Seasonal influenza vaccine: Subject to availability the seasonal influenza vaccine will be available to >> Tricare beneficiaries ages 3 and older at Freedom Crossing Food Court, 1611 Haan Rd., Dec. 10-11 from 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; and Dec. 12 from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. 742-31425 OFF DUTY Bliss Briefs Bugle coverage tips sought: If you have a story idea for The Bugle staff to consider for an upcoming edition, please contact our managing editor Jim Gonzales at 568-4088 or [email protected] and provide insight as to why you think it is worthy of being featured in the newspaper. Topics with the best chances of being approved will focus on Soldier resiliency, leadership and warrior skills development, positive human interest stories and visually dynamic training. If you know of a storyline that meets one of those suggested topics, please let us know. If selected, the public affairs office will do the rest. FirstLight FCU: The FirstLight Federal Credit Union branch located at 20727 Constitution Ave., Central Fort Bliss, is no longer open Saturdays. Branches at 1741 Marshall Road on West Fort Bliss and at 1555 N. Lee Trevino Dr. in El Paso will remain open on Saturdays. To explore online banking options, visit FirstLightFCU.org. 562-1172 Fort Bliss boundary closures: A high explosive, live-fire training exercise will take place from 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, and will require the closure of the south and east sides of Fort Bliss boundaries. On the south side, civilian and military personnel living on or near Isleta Del Sur Pueblo must not cross the boundary fence to enter Fort Bliss (from the intersection of Carinha Ave. and Tunisia St. to Loma Linda Road). On the east side of Fort Bliss, civilian and military personnel living near Dell City must not cross the boundary fence to enter Fort Bliss (from Dell City along the fence to Owen Prather Hwy. 506). Hwy. 506 can be used to cross Fort Bliss to Hwy. 54. 569-5110 Directorate of Human Resources: The Directorate of Human Resources is hosting a Christmas team building event Dec. 15 and will close at 11:30 a.m. The Soldier for LifeTransition Assistance Program will remain open. Normal operations resume Dec. 16. Call 568-3093 for emergencies. Transition briefing cancellations: The Transition Office will not conduct a Transition Separation Briefing Dec. 25. 568-3043 Gate closure: The Old Ironsides Access Control Point is closed through Dec. 18 because of construction. Traffic on the east side of the installation will use the Constitution ACP until project completion. The Old Ironsides Visitor Control Center will remain operational during the construction so drivers ANNOUNCEMENTS Debt collection notice: This is a debt collection notice for Staff Sgt. Dorcille N. Jamison. All services under Jamison’s name should be put on hold. All those with debts to be collected under the name Jamison or for other information regarding collections, call 1st Lt. Benjamin Boult at 742-1875 or email [email protected]. FMWR EFMP Holiday Celebration: The EFMP Family Holiday Celebration will take place from 5:30-7 p.m. tonight at Army Community Service, 2494 Ricker Road. Festivities will include crafts, cookie decorating, pictures with Santa and more. 569-4227, extension 5 Biggs Laser Tag: Who’s afraid of the dark? Enjoy night laser tag for youth of all ages at Biggs Park on Central Fort Bliss. Equipment is included. Biggs Laser Tag is scheduled from 6-10 p.m. Friday. Cost: $10 per person, includes equipment rental. Biggs Park is located at 11388 Sergeant Major Blvd. on Central Fort Bliss. 7441532 Homemade for the Holidays: There is something about the holiday season that gets people excited about crafting. If this is you, stop by the Mickelsen Community Library for their Homemade for the Holidays crafting sessions. Sessions are: Saturday – ornaments, Dec. 12 gift tags and cards and Dec. 19 paperback books or magazines and paper Christmas trees for children. Sessions are free and are available while supplies last. Open to DoD ID card holders only. 568-1902 Breakfast with Santa: It’s that time of year again and this is your chance to find out if you’ve been naughty or nice. Join us for Breakfast with Santa as he makes his yearly stop at the Rod and Gun Club Sunday. Enjoy a scrumptious all-you-can-eat buffet filled with holiday favorites from 8 a.m.-noon. Cost: $12.95 for adults and $6.95 for ages 5-10 (children 4 and under free). Children will have the opportunity to visit with the jolly guy himself; be sure to pack your cameras and wish-lists. The club is located at 3730 Roy Johnson Lane in Northeast El Paso. 568-2983 Management skills workshops: Fort Bliss FMWR offers “Stress Management” from 9-11 a.m. Dec. 10 at the Family Resilience Center, Bldg. 250. 569-5487 Holiday Balloon Sale: It’s a great opportunity to shop for others and yourself at Underwood Golf Complex from 7 a.m.-5 p.m. Dec. 12. Enjoy light hors d’oeuvres and festive drinks. Visit the Pro Shop and pop a balloon for your chance to win up to 50 percent off merchandise and free gear (Titleist and Ping products excluded). The complex is located at 3193 Coe Avenue. 568-1059 Holiday Brunch: Join us from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Dec. 20 for our annual brunch and holiday feast. Enjoy breakfast favorites and decadent desserts along with champagne, mimosas and wine, all included. Santa will be on hand for pictures. Seating available by reservation only. Cost: $20.95 for adults, $10.95 for children 5-10 and those 4 and younger eat free. The Centennial is located on Central Fort Bliss, 11199 Sgt. E. Churchill St. 744-8427 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 Sun Bowl Brunch: Headed to the 2015 Hyundai Sun Bowl game? From 9-11 a.m. Dec. 26, the Sun Bowl Brunch will be served at the Pershing Pub, 243 Club Road. Enjoy hot and cold breakfast items and refreshing drinks before the game. Afterward, take advantage of our free ride to and from the game for brunch guests. Cost: $17.95 for adults and $9.95 for ages 5-10, and children 4 and younger eat free. Advance ticket purchases required. Tickets at both ITR locations (Freedom Crossing and Soldier Activity Center), the Rod and Gun Club and the Pershing Pub on Fridays from 4-8 p.m. For game tickets, discounted military tickets are available at both ITR locations for $15. Call 781-6809 for game tickets; call ITR at 744-1524 or 569-6446. to impress and be ready for serious dancing. Space is limited and reservations are required. Only open to registered MYC and RYC kids. 744-2449 SKIES Unlimited Dance Recital: Join us as the SKIESUnlimited dance classes showcase their skills in their Winter Recital, “What a Wonderful World” at 6:15 p.m. Dec. 12 at the Stayton Theater. Doors open at 6 p.m. Everyone is welcome to attend the free event. 568-5544 Community OSCA Tour of Homes: This year’s Fort Bliss Tour of Historic Homes is tonight. The event includes a walking tour of the installation’s historic homes, which will be decked ads out in Christmas décor. Open to the public. Guests can check in between 4:30-6 p.m. p. 888 at Pershing Pub, located inside Pace Hall, at 243 Club Road, off Sheridan Road. Purchase tickets for a chance to win holiday gift baskets sponsored by 1st 1, Armored Tuesday, December 2015 Division at 12:26:16 P brigades. Drawings will take place at 5:45 p.m. Snacks, refreshments and a cash bar will be available. Tours from 6-8 p.m. http:// fortblissocsa.org TARP Training: Threat Awareness and Reporting Training is from 1-3 p.m. Friday at Sage Hall, West Fort Bliss. Learn about potential espionage or insider threat indicators, such as unexplained affluence, inappropriate use of government electronics, unreported foreign associations and more. 568-5392 Launch Pad Lecture: At 9 a.m. Friday at the New Mexico Museum of Space History, discover the story behind the rendezvous of Southern Theatres • Fort Bliss Monitor 1col (2.25”) x 4” Ad insertion date: Friday-Thursday, December 4-10 Ad creation/delivery date: New Year’s High Stakes Bingo: Start the New Year off right with a little extra cash in your pocket and try your luck at winning $2,000 in guaranteed cash prizes. A buy-in of $40 includes a paper bingo pack, dinner buffet, and champagne toast for the New Year’s observance on the East Coast at 10 p.m. Doors open at 4 p.m. and the dinner begins at 6 p.m. 744-8427 Go Youth SKIESUnlimited: SKIESUnlimited offers a variety of fun and educational programs geared for children of all ages and talent levels. Music classes like 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 Saturday Care with CYSS: CYSS will provide once-a-month Saturday childcare at Milam CDC from 1-11 p.m. Saturday. For more call 744-7879. Need childcare on other Saturdays? Family childcare offers in-home providers. Babysitter lists are available at each center. Both options are $4 per hour and reservations are required. Children must be registered with CYSS. Fort Bliss Teen Masquerade Ball: Attention all Milam Youth Center and Replica Youth Center youths! Come out to the first Fort Bliss Teen Masquerade Ball at 6:30 p.m. Saturday at the Centennial Banquet and Conference Center. Formal attire is required; no jeans. Make sure you dress FORT BLISS 10 1619 Pleasonton Rd. Freedom Crossing at Fort Bliss 888-94-Films WWW.THEGRANDTHEATRE.COM Friday & Saturday Late Shows in ( ) IN THE HEART OF THE SEA CC (PG13) Thu. 7:10 10:15 IN THE HEART OF THE SEA 3D CC (PG13) Thu. 7:40 10:30 KRAMPUS CC (PG13) Fri.-Thu. 12:00 2:45 5:20 7:55 10:30 CREED CC (PG13) Fri.-Thu. 12:20 4:20 7:30 10:20 THE GOOD DINOSAUR IN DISNEY DIGITAL 3D CC (PG) Fri.-Thu. 4:00 9:15 THE GOOD DINOSAUR CC (PG) Fri.-Thu. 12:00 12:45 2:30 5:10 6:45 7:45 10:20 VICTOR FRANKENSTEIN CC (PG13) Fri.-Thu. 12:10 2:40 5:15 7:50 10:25 THE HUNGER GAMES: MOCKINGJAY - PART 2 CC (PG13) Fri.-Thu. 12:30 3:50 7:05 10:10 THE NIGHT BEFORE CC (R) Fri.-Thu. 1:00 4:45 7:25 9:50 SECRET IN THEIR EYES CC (PG13) Fri.-Wed. 1:20 4:15 7:40 10:15; Thu. 1:20 4:15 THE PEANUTS MOVIE CC (G) Fri.-Wed. 12:15 2:35 4:55 7:15 9:35; Thu. 12:15 2:35 4:55 SPECTRE CC (PG13) Fri.-Thu. 12:05 3:15 6:30 9:55 FOLLOW US ON H AND Times subject to change ID REQUIRED FOR R-RATED ADMISSION TIMES FOR DECEMBER 4 - DECEMBER 10 F FORT BLISS BUGLE • December 3, 2015 • 13B Gemini 6 and 7, learn what the first musical instruments in space were and how the Army versus Navy game played a role in the mission as Chris Orwoll, museum executive director, presents “Close Encounters: Rendezvous in Space with Gemini 6 and 7.” Free. 575-437-2840 Holiday Meals for Military: Join Operation Homefront for a holiday meals for military distribution event from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Dec. 10 at the Family Resilience Center, 250 Club Road. Register at events.OperationHomefront.net. Service members E1-E6 Active Duty or post - 9/11 wounded warriors eligible. 569-5500 ‘Identity Theories’: The Consulate General of Mexico presents the Lux Boreal Dance Company, part of a bi-national artistic movement out of Tijuana, Mexico and San Diego, at 7 p.m. Friday at Chamizal National Memorial. “Identity Theories” is a modern dance show that brings the themes of belonging, relationship and isolation to the stage. Free. 533-3634 Side Dish Productions: The UTEP Dinner Theatre presents “The Last Five Years” Friday through Sunday and Dec. 11-13. By Jason Robert Brown, the musical is an emotionally powerful and intimate musical about two New Yorkers in their 20s who fall in and out of love over the course of five years. Friday and Saturday shows start at 8 p.m. and Sunday shows at 2:30 p.m. No meals are served. Cost: $15 adults; $12 faculty, staff, alumni association members and children ages 4-12, non-UTEP students, military and groups of 20-plus; $10 UTEP students (one ticket per ID). 747-6060 Grace Fair: GraceLife Church will host the 3rd Annual Grace Fair from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday at 581 Thorn Road. Features a Heavenly Sweets Shop with home-baked goods, vendors for holiday shopping and much more. Classic cars will be on display. Free admission. 525-4607 Telling Project: The acclaimed Telling Project gives veterans and family members the chance to go on stage to speak about how service affected their lives and attitudes. The performance-based project has been a success in at least 35 cities and 17 states and is coming to El Paso Dec.10-12. To register for an interview, email info@thetellingproject. org by Monday. Interviews will be followed by training and rehearsals before the staging of six performances across El Paso in May 2016. All stage performances will be free and open to the public. Art auction: Amor por Juarez will host its 5th Annual Art Auction at 6 p.m. Dec. 11 at the Sotoa Building, 500 W. Overland. Amor por Juarez organizes this event to raise money for programs that help the youth of Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. Tickets: $50. 6914026 MOAA meeting: The El Paso Chapter Military Officers Association of America will meet for brunch at 9:30 a.m. Dec. 12 in the Centennial Banquet and Conference Center, Building 11199 Sgt. E. Churchill St., Central Fort Bliss. Michael Mena, commissary store director, will speak. The 2016 Board of Directors will be elected and installed. Officers from every branch of service and their spouses are invited. Cost is $20 per person and reservations are required by Wednesday to El Paso Chapter MOAA, P.O. Box 6144, Fort Bliss, TX 79906-0144. 533-5111 Handel’s ‘Messiah’: El Paso Choral Society presents Handel’s “Messiah” at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 12 in the Abraham Chavez Theatre. Cost: $10 to $40. Buy tickets at Ticketmaster.com, 800-745-3000 or the Plaza Theatre Box Office. 479-0156 Magoffin Home Holiday Open House: The historic Magoffin Home in Downtown El Paso, 117 and 1120 Magoffin Ave., will hold a holiday open house from 4-8 p.m. Dec. 12. The house will be decorated with lights and holiday decorations and musicians will entertain. The visitor cen- ter will also have children’s activities, music and refreshments. Cost: $2 for adults and children; children under 5 free. 533-5147 or www.visitmagoffinhome.com Society of Military Widows: The Society of Military Widows Sun Chapter 30 Fort Bliss will hold a luncheon meeting at 11:30 a.m. Dec. 13 at the Centennial Banquet and Conference Center. Membership open to military widows with DoD ID card. Reservations required at 751-5981. First AD Band Holiday Concert: The 1st Armored Division Band will perform a concert entitled, “An American Holiday Festival” at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 17 at the Plaza Theatre, 125 Pioneer Plaza. The doors open at 6:30 p.m. for ticket holders, and at 7:15 p.m. for non-ticket holders. Cost: Free. Get tickets at the theatre box office. 568-2263 or 568-7001 Navidad de La Fe Luminarias: The Christmas spirits of hope and giving will come alive from 6-10 p.m. Dec. 19 when 4,000 luminarias (sand-filled paper bags with a candle) will be lit aglow at nightfall along El Paso’s Scenic Drive during the 24th Annual Navidad de La Fe Luminarias. Free and open to the public. Vehicles enter Scenic Drive at Richmond Ave. 545-7190 Free holiday hotel rooms: El Paso Holiday Inn Express and Suites and El Paso Staybridge Suites are participating in a program that offers free hotel rooms to those who have friends or family in hospitals, nursing homes, or treatment centers over the Christmas holiday as part of TMI Hospitality’s program, Room in the Inn. TMIHospitality.com/RoomintheInn Operation Ride Home: The Armed Services YMCA is partnering with Jack Daniel’s for the 5th Annual Jack Daniel’s Operation Ride Home, which helps bring junior enlisted service members home to their families during the holidays. ORH assists with up to $400 per airline ticket and $100 per individual for POV travel. A distance of 350 miles or more from the service members’ duty station is required. Travel must be within the continental U.S. and excludes Alaska and Hawaii. 564-0009 AAFES Sweepstakes: AAFES wants to make holiday wishes come true for military shoppers by paying their Military Star card up to $8,200 with the “Your Holiday Bill is on Us” sweepstakes. Through Dec. 31, shoppers will be automatically entered in the worldwide sweepstakes each time they use their card at the Fort Bliss Exchange or online at shopmyexchange.com. Each transaction counts as one entry. Three grand-prize winners will win a bill paid up to $8,200 and a minimum of $2,500; 10 second prize winners will be awarded a $1,000 credit and 25 third-place winners will earn a $500 credit. Win $1,800 for holiday memories: Soldiers, Airmen and their families can win a COMMERCIAL CLASSIFIEDS RENTALS “All real estate advertised in this newspaper is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968, which makes it illegal to advertise ‘any preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion or national origin, or any intention to make such preference, limitation or discrimination.The Bugle will not accept any advertisement for real estate which is in violation of the law. 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Through Dec. 25, authorized Exchange shoppers can send an essay of 500 words or less detailing one of their warmest, fuzziest holiday memories to sweepstakes@ aafes.com. The grand prize winner will be awarded a $1,000 Exchange gift card, while second- and third-place runners-up will respectively win $500 and $300 gift cards. 214-312-2714 Colon cancer screenings: This holiday season give yourself the gift of colon cancer screening with an informational appointment Wednesday at William Beaumont Army Medical Center’s Surgical Clinic. A screening is a good idea if you are over 50, have a family history of colon cancer, have a personal history of colon polyps, have experienced an unexplained change in bowel habits or have noticed blood in your stool. First-come, first-served. 742-2281 Research help requested: Patrick O’Keefe, a Capella University doctoral student, is conducting a research project to explore what Army wives experience when using Facebook to communicate with their deployed husbands. Contact Patrick at (757) 406-3083 or pokeefe@capellauniversity. edu. Participants will receive a $25 Amazon gift card. U.S. Army Research Institute for the Behavioral and Social Sciences survey control number: DAPE-ARI-AO-14-21. Bataan Memorial Death March Volunteers: The 2016 Bataan Memorial Death March will take place at 7 a.m. March 20, 2016 at White Sands Missile Range, and organizers need volunteers to make it all happen. Volunteers must be 18 or older (exception is the Saturday March 5, 2016, packet preparation session; volunteers may be 13 years or older). Some jobs require a special government license and standing and sitting for extend periods of time. Shifts are five to eight hours long. Email questions to [email protected]. Raytheon scholarships: Raytheon, in partnership with Student Veterans of America, is accepting applications for the 2016 Raytheon Patriot Scholarship. Two $10,000 scholarships will be awarded to Army student veterans pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree at an accredited university. Apply on the SVA website through April 4, 2016. Apartment Maintenance Careers: The Texas Apartment Association Education Foundation, the El Paso Apartment Association, Goodwill Industries of El Paso and Western Technical College are sponsoring a new program targeting veterans that provides training to earn the Certificate for Apartment Maintenance Technicians. The CAMT is a nationally recognized professional program. Classes start at WTC in March 2016. 7781858 3BD 3BD 4BD 4BD RENTALS EAST 6400 Edgemere #29 1BD 11768 Kingdom 3BD 12138 Yvonne Richardson3BD 12352 Tierra Volcan 4BD 12516 Flora Alba 3BD 2621 Aquatic 3BD 1677 Dennis Babjack 3BD 2505 Penwood 3BD 1433 Francesca 3BD 3436 Edgerock 3BD 10100 Garwood 4BD 12245 Tierra Azteca 3BD 11879 Vere Leasure 4BD 2256 Tierra de Paz 3BD 3301 Killarney 3BD 3089 Manny Aguilera 4BD 14229 Lasso Rock 4BD 14184 Strata Rock 4BD 14609 Randall Cunningham 4BD 2913 Pebble Rock 4BD 1236 Olga Mapula 3BD 12039 Paul Klee 5BD 14528 Jesus Almeida 3BD 3250 Gold Point 3BD 2416 Escape Point 3BD 3644 Pablo Sanchez 3BD 3174 Samantha Rae 3BD 10133 Stoneway 4BD HORIZON 400 Oakhurst 455 Coldridge 727-3947 $525 $850 $850 $875 $895 $875 $875 $900 $900 $900 $925 $950 $975 $1050 $1050 $1100 $1150 $1150 $1250 $1295 $1300 $1300 $1300 $1350 $1350 $1350 $1350 $1550 3BD $1200 3BD $1250 727-3947 $550 Quadruplex Spacious 2 bedroom, 1 bath with ceramic tile floors, washer/dryer hook-ups, range, refrigerator. 8829 Ankerson 731-7460 Single level, 4 bdrm, Lg kitchen w/island, refrigerated air. 4531 Croton, NE 79924. $1350/month (915)494-2189 THE FORT BLISS BUGLE IS THE ONLY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER COMMISSIONED BY FORT BLISS Banners Stickers Posters Same Day Printing 5hsigns.com (915)313-5335 Piano Lessons Pre-K through Adult Betty Bassuk BS Degree MTNA Membership 821-8070 • 525-3056 “The Key to Your Career Success” RÉSUMÉS BY TAMMY® 590-7885 (East) 307-2546 (West) resumesbytammy.com Professional Résumés Federal Résumés Résumés for Washer & Dryer Rentals Monthly From $25 Washer Leasing Service 779-0048 SINCE 1990 Hill’s Automotive Center “Quality Workmanship since 1967” Founder SFC Grady L. Hill FULL SERVICE AUTOMOTIVE CENTER MILITARY DISCOUNT ASE Certified Technicians * State Inspections/Emission Repairs 7735 Alabama St. (915) 755-1681 [email protected] IT’S SO EASY TO ADVERTISE IN THE FORT BLISS BUGLE JUST CALL 772-0934 AND WE’LL TELL YOU HOW!!! The Fort Bliss Bugle is the most Popular Publication on post! Call 772-0934 to Advertise 14B • December 3, 2015 • FORT BLISS BUGLE in Drunk driving leads to lives lost R E M E M B E R that you are not only affecting your life, but others as well when under the influence of alcohol. Please drive responsibly! ARMY CLASSIFIEDS >> fortblissbugle.com classifi[email protected] Homes for sale or rent 1991 Pontiac TransSport, $500. Dependable vehicle, good MPG. Not running now-electrical issue. 859-1238 / 247-1253 Fully fenced and cozy, NE, 3BR, 2 BA, Near Ft. Bliss. EZ access to Ft. Bliss, McGregor Range, Holloman AFB, White Sands Missile Range, schools, shopping, church, parks. Pets OK. $850/mo security dep. + References req. 751-0600 or 383-4170 1998 Nissan Frontier. 141k- all maintenance up to date. 4 cyl, >> Everything works. Have all receipts, runs 5 speed manual trans. & drives great. Low miles. Rust-free Georgia truck. $3999. 270498-0864 Eastside, near Rich Beem & Pebble Hills, 3BR, 2BA, lg master suite, refrigerated a/c, several upgrades, about 1700 sf, built 2010, quick drive to Ft Bliss, $127,000. 881-7591 2014 Chevrolet Camaro. Excellent condition, v6 automatic transmission, no accidents, very low mileage 10,044 miles. 487-0545 ARMY CLASSIFIEDS 14024 Tierra Halcon- Eastside. 4BR, 3BA, 2 car gar., washer, dryer, refrigerator, stove & central refrigeration & heating. Schools in walking distance, base is 15 mins away. $1050/mo. 219-3054 NE Home for rent–5718 Wren, 4BR, 1.5BA, living room, den, converted garage could be used as 4th bdrm, lg storage shed, freshly painted, new ceramic tile, spacious, plenty parking space, $875/ mo. $700/dep. Available now. 740-4983 Cozy East side home for rent, minutes away from Ft. Bliss, 3BR, 2BA, double garage, wood laminate throughout. $850 rent/deposit. 256-4388 Furniture Newly reupholstered leather couch, chair and two ottomans. Color: Caramel brown. Total price for all four pieces: $600. 861-7723 Leather sofa and loveseat, used, in great condition. Both pieces are all-around supple leather, black. Little bit of wear on the bottom, no tears. Sofa is 81” long/wide. Cushions still have good padding. $500 for both OBO. (253)209-2481 Wanted 3/2 2300sf home in Northeast. 11108 Whitey Ford, ready to move in immediately. 757-3445 Stereo components, older reel-to-reel, receiver, turntable, speakers. 248-9461 Condo–2BR, 2BA, near post, cable, water and trash free. Carport, view, on private road. No city noises. $850/mo. 269-3970 Miscellaneous Rent–minutes from Ft. Bliss. 6031 Pompeii 79924. $950/mo. $1000/dep. $500/pet dep. or buy $89,000–No owner financing/ no rent to own. Pictures on facebook: Bryan Xochi. 494-2963 Spawn Action Figure Collection lot. All in mint, new condition from various series. Total of 23-24 individual issue figures and rare boxed editions. Can e-mail pics. $15-$80. (253)209-2481 Far East Side - 3 BR, 2 Full BA, F/P, refrigerated air, 2 car garage, large fenced yard, kitchen with island, big closets, Pets OK with Deposit, 20 mins to Ft. Bliss. $950/mo. 241-0812 Invincible Ironman #1 Wizard World Con 2008 Texas edition issue signed by illustrator/author Joe Quesada. Brand new, mint condition, in protective case, graded 9.8 by CGC. $150 OBO. (253)209-2481 Upper North Hills–3BR, 2BA, living rm, dining family rm, 2 car garage, ref. air, fresh paint, new carpet in bedrooms. $1050/Mo + Dep. 821-1455 Room for rent, NE–3BR, 2 full BA, very well kept front & back yards. No pets, washer & dryer hook ups, ceil. fans in each rm. No additional deposit for electric or gas utilities. Min. 1 yr contract, bad credit not an issue. $350/mo + $165/dep, utilities included. Avail Dec. 9. Military welcomed. 702-8301 Vehicles Playboy Collection Lot. Total of 202 individual monthly & special editions. All in great conditon, several in new unopened packaging. Corners are crisp, no tears. Can send pics by e-mail. $350 OBO. (253)209-248 Photo & electronics iPad Mini 2 16 GB Wi-Fi Silver with Retina Display. 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