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& more Best bets this weekend Weekly contest Veterans tribute bike ride, Ocean Beach kite Hollywood, a film-noir inspired festival, free Mother’s Day stuff. world premiere play based on a See page 17 Hollywood cold case. See page 11 See pages 22 & 23 Paris, France, ‘City of Light,’ Part 1. DISPATCH • Marine Corps • Coast Guard • Army • Air Force ARMED FORCES Navy S a n D i e g o N a v y / M a r i n e C o r p s D i s p a t c h • w w w. a r m e d f o r c e s d i s p a t c h . c o m • 6 1 9 . 2 8 0 . 2 9 8 5 Serving active duty and retired military personnel, veterans and civil service employees AT EASE AutoMatters Padres Military Spouse Appreciation Day, May 8. Padres take on the Mets FIFTY FIFTH YEAR NO. 47 THURSDAY, MAY 5, 2016 Military Spouse Appreciation Day National Military Spouse Appreciation Day is celebrated on the Friday before Mother’s Day in May. This year it will be celebrated on Friday, May 8. On Military Spouse Appreciation Day, military spouses are honored for their contributions to keeping our country safe. America’s military spouses are the backbone of the families who support our troops during mission, deployment, reintegration and reset. They are the silent heroes who are essential to the strength of the nation and they serve our country just like their loved ones. In celebration of Military Spouse Appreciation Day, the armed forces have special events and programs to inform, honor and recognize military spouses. NAS NORTH ISLAND (April 29, 2016) - Two Sailors participate in sexual assault prevention and awareness before the SAPR run/walk here. Vendor booths, from Fleet and Family Support to NCIS, were on hand emphasizing the theme “Eliminate Sexual Assault: Know Your Part, Do Your Part.” Approximately 2,500 people participated in the 5K run/2-mile walk. photo by Scott Sutherland ‘New to the Navy’ mobile app upgraded _____________ Military Spouse Appreciation Night Out Friday, May 6, from 5-9 p.m. at MCAS Miramar’s Bob Hope Theater. Join Marine Corps Community Services for a free night full of fun, prizes and entertainment. Featuring musical entertainment with Gold Standard and illusionist Austin Brooks. Go to http://www.mccsmiramar.com/downloads/ and click on the Military Spouse Appreciation: Night Out event flyer. Turn to page 15 for more information about Avenue Amps & Ales. MILLINGTON, Tenn. - The “New to the Navy” mobile application is a one-stop resource for answers to many of the frequently asked pay and personnel questions Sailors may have, and now it’s even better. On April 29, the Navy updated the app providing more in-depth information, streamlining content location, and making overall performance improvements. Information additions include a new tab category “Links and References,” which contains information and links Legal Services and Voluntary Education (VOLED). The Legal Services section covers the types of legal assistance and support the Judge Advocate General provides, such as wills, notary, etc. The VOLED section provides links to the Navy College Program website, the Web Tuition Assistance site, and much more. The update also adds pertinent information for reserve pay and personnel content. Additional new content consists of updated checklists and content changes. There is a section for Sailors to know what to do when they want to get married while on leave, and what to do when they’re getting ready to move to a new command. There are also updates to the list of the Navy’s common terms and acronyms to help new Sailors and family members learn to navigate the service’s alphabet soup. The application is available now on all mobile platforms via their respective application stores: Apple: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/opsec/ id1031272509?mt=8. Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com. tracen.newtothenavyguide&hl=en. Do the Math 1890 Auto Park Place Chula Vista, CA 91911 www.sbmotor.com MASSIVE INVENTORY!! MASSIVE SAVINGS!! Navy announces Harry S. Truman CSG will remain on station ARABIAN GULF - The Navy announced April 29 the Defense Department’s approval of a request from U.S. Central Command to extend the Harry S. Truman Carrier Strike Group’s ongoing deployment by 30 days in support of Operation Inherent Resolve and other counter-terrorism efforts. USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75) departed Norfolk in November 2015 for a regularly scheduled deployment to the U.S. 6th and 5th Fleet areas of operation. The strike group is currently supporting the coalition fight against ISIL. “This decision is central to our ongoing effort to dismantle and roll back terrorist networks in Syria, Iraq and elsewhere,” said Chief of Naval Operations Adm. John Richardson. “Accelerating the fight against ISIL is the President’s number one priority and the Truman strike group plays an important role as we work to destroy ISIL and continue to go after the remnants of al Qaeda.” On April 15, the strike group surpassed an operational milestone for delivering the most carrier-based ordnance during Operation Inherent Resolve, substantially degrading ISIL resources and leadership. Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 7, embarked aboard Truman, completed 1,407 combat sorties, delivering 1,118 precision-guided munitions equally over 580 tons of ordnance. “The contributions we’re making in the maritime environment are key to ensuring regional stability,” said Rear Adm. Bret Batchelder, commander, Carrier Strike Group (CSG) 8. “Our sailors’ commitment and professionalism has been significant, and as a strike group, we’re at peak operational effectiveness; so we’re going to stay in the fight a while longer. I want the sailors and their families to know how proud I am of their continued efforts and dedication to this fight.” The Theodore Roosevelt Carrier Strike Group held the previous record when it delivered 1,085 precision-guided munitions in support of counter-ISIL operations in 2015. “Terrorist organizations remain a significant threat to U.S. interests. The superb efforts of the men and women of the Truman strike group have and will continue to be instrumen- ATTENTION INSTANT ONE STOP SHOP Smog & Registration & Tags All in minutes while you wait! No Hassel with DMV Out of state - Ok! Cali V. Smog Now offering vehicle registration 2 • www.armedforcesdispatch.com • THURSDAY, MAY 5, 2016 /D0HVD%OYG/D0HVD tal in winning this fight,” said Richardson. The Harry S. Truman Carrier Strike Group was originally scheduled to complete the first seven-month deployment for a carrier group since the Navy announced the goal in 2014. Amphibious ships and submarines are already deploying in seven-month increments. “Before deviating from our seven-month deployments, we consider each Combatant Commander’s request to ensure the readiness of our naval forces,” said Richardson. “We will do everything we can to mitigate the impact on our families and execute planned seven-month deployment lengths going forward.” USS Harry S. Truman receives cargo during a vertical replenishment with dry cargo ship USNS Richard E. Byrd. Navy photo Carter convenes counter-ISIL defense ministers meeting in Germany by Cheryl Pellerin WASHINGTON - Iraq, Syria, and the worldwide fight against the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant are on the agenda for the second meeting of the defense ministers of countries that are making the most substantial contributions to the counter-ISIL fight, Defense Secretary Ash Carter said May 2. The secretary spoke to reporters traveling with him to U.S. European Command headquarters in Stuttgart, Germany, where he attended a Eucom change-of-command ceremony, during which Army Gen. Curtis M. Scaparrotti took over command from Air Force Gen. Philip M. Breedlove. The ministers, Carter said, “like us, are determined to deal ISIL a lasting defeat. I met with them in January [and] briefed them on our military campaign plan and the roles and functions that would be needed to accomplish that, [and I] asked them to do more. These folks have done more.” The secretary said the group will discuss the situations in Syria and Iraq, the ISIL problem worldwide, defense of homelands and other dimensions to make sure everyone is working together on the counter-ISIL fight in Iraq and Syria, and on political and economic aspects as well, which Carter said are necessary for success. “I’m sure we’ll be meeting again and again … until this is done,” said Carter. “And I also last week had the opportunity to meet with the Gulf partners, also important contributors, and talked to them about the same thing, which is doing more, taking advantage of opportunities, capitalizing on momentum and building further momentum.” The group also will discuss efforts involved in accelerating U.S. counter-ISIL efforts and the participating countries’ corresponding additional efforts In Iraq and Syria in the military, political and economic spheres. Discussions are going on with NATO about how others can increase their efforts and work together, Carter said, adding that he expects the subject to be discussed at the upcoming NATO defense ministers meeting that he will attend, as well as at the NATO summit that President Barack Obama will attend in Warsaw, Poland, in July. In response to a question about accelerated U.S. counterISIL efforts in Iraq and Syria, Carter said that as the missions in both countries evolve, the roles of troops there evolve. “We are always looking to build momentum in this,” he added, “so as the campaign progresses [in Iraq] and in Syria, and more opportunities are presented to make different kinds of contributions, we’re going to do that. That’s the whole point.” Carter said the Defense Department welcomes the fact that local forces in Iraq are moving toward Mosul, even though supply lines will be longer and the logistics burden will be greater than it was in Ramadi and Hit. National Military NCIS warns Sailors following spike in ‘sextortion’ cases by Lt. Karl Schonberg GROTON, Conn. - The Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) is warning Sailors not to engage in sexually explicit activities online in response to a recent increase in reports of sexual extortion, or “sextortion,” aboard Naval Submarine Base New London. Sextortion is a cybercrime perpetuated against unwitting victims who are approached in casual conversation and then seduced into engaging in online sexual activities. After fulfilling the sexual requests, which are recorded without the victim’s knowledge or consent, the victim is threatened with public exposure and embarrassment if he or she does not pay a specified sum of money to the perpetrator, usually through a wire transfer. “It is a growing problem,” says local NCIS Special Agent Ryan Colwell, who specializes in sexual crime related investigations. “We have seen multiple instances of Sailors here being victimized in the past six months alone.” Since August 2012, perpetrators have targeted at least 160 service members across the country, with more than 50 confirmed incidents of sextortion resulting in a cumulative loss of more than $45,000. NCIS encourages Sailors to be cognizant of how they advertise themselves and whom they engage with online to avoid being lured into a compromising situation. “Typically, the criminals involved will request a wire transfer via Western Union to their accounts anywhere from $500 to $1,500,” said Colwell. “Unfortunately most of these wire transfers are going to international accounts in the Philippines and it is difficult for American authorities to prosecute the perpetrators because they are in a foreign country. Filipino authorities generally do not seek prosecution in these cases because they require victims to file formal complaints in person.” Because NCIS is unable to recoup financial loss in most sextortion cases, the best defense is to be vigilant about protecting personal information and to refrain from engaging in sexually explicit activities online, including posting or exchanging compromising photos or videos. “Noticing the signs of these perpetrators can actually be quite easy,” explains Special Agent Colwell. “You’ll see a friend request from someone you have never met and their profile will be very haphazardly arranged with very little identifying information, few posts, and online friends consisting of primarily of service members. “We have seen cases where the victim saw that the perpetrator was mutual friends with their former submarine school classmates or boot camp classmates and decided to accept their friend request. Criminals use friend networks to their advantage and send requests to everyone in a community to establish legitimacy, increase their odds of being accepted, and widen their pool of potential victims. It’s imperative to be on your guard and immediately delete these continued from page 2 “We’re adapting accordingly,” he said. “That kind of thing [will] keep going until we win.” Extra troops that the department has sent to Syria have been valuable in identifying and enabling local forces of the kind that were successful in important fighting around the Tishrin Dam and the town of Shadadi, the secretary said, “so we want to build on that success.” As Sailors become more aware of the dangers of the Internet, perpetrators are adapting to create a more legitimate-looking profile and are employing new methods to encourage victim compliance and circumvent law enforcement efforts. How online threats have evolved, said Colwell, is that perpetrators have begun approaching service members via online dating websites like PlentyOfFish or MeetMe, which require users to agree to a disclaimer stating he or she is at least 18 years of age. Shortly thereafter, the Sailor and unknown person exchange cell phone numbers and continue communication through text messaging - all leading to the exchange of sexually explicit photos. for prior learning, military experience and training Mike Knutson Navy Veteran BS, Cybersecurity SAVE TIME AND MONEY ON YOUR BACHELOR’S DEGREE While serving in the military, Mike Knutson wanted to earn KLVGHJUHHVRWKDWKHFRXOGWUDQVLWLRQDQGDGYDQFHLQWKHȴHOG of cybersecurity. At UMUC, Mike found a respected university that recognized his experience from more than 10 years serving In many cases, the Sailor will receive phone calls or text messages from a male identifying himself as the “father” of the unknown person who claims he or she has been corresponding with an underage minor. The “father” then demands a large sum of money for not pursuing criminal charges, usually via MoneyGram, Western Union, Rush Card, or similar money transfer services. Sailors have also reported being contacted by an individual claiming to be a law enforcement official who encourages the Sailor to pay the monetary demand. in the Navy. He earned more than 40 credits for his military To read more, go to Armed Forces Dispatch online at afdispatch.com and find NCIS warns Sailors following spike in ‘sextortion’ cases under National News Get started creating your future. 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THURSDAY, MAY 5, 2016 • www.armedforcesdispatch.com • 3 Carter types of friend requests or other social media inquiries.” EARN UP TO 90 CREDITS Other members of the coalition also are sending in more troops, he added, “[and] they’ve acknowledged - some of them have at least - that they have Special Forces doing exactly the same thing.” Another reason the department needs more troops in Syria, Carter said, is that he has asked Gulf and European countries to do more there. “And this is our way of providing the liaison and the people who will enable them in turn to make their contributions,” he said. “All wars develop and learn and build combat power over time, and all wars of consequence, particularly in today’s world, involve an end state in which the people who live there govern themselves in some decent way,” Carter said. “We have to keep that end state in mind, as you always have to do in warfare.” Copyright © 2016 University of Maryland University College 16-MIL-078 Mike K May Military Base Ad_Armed Forces Dispatch_HRR2.indd 1 4/15/16 4:41 PM Centcom Commander: Communications breakdowns, human errors led to attack on Afghan hospital by Jim Garamone WASHINGTON - Communications and equipment failures and human error compounded by the stress of combat contributed to the mistaken airstrike on a Doctors Without Borders trauma facility in Kunduz City, Afghanistan, last October, the commander of U.S. Central Command said here April 29. Gen. Joseph L. Votel told Pentagon reporters that 16 service members were disciplined because of the tragic attack by an AC-130 aircraft that led to the deaths of 42 people. Votel again apologized for the incident and said the command will do all it can to learn from the incident. The general stressed that none of the personnel involved in the attack knew they were firing on a hospital. “The intended target was an insurgent-controlled site which was approximately 400 meters from the Doctors Without Borders Trauma Center,” the general said. “The investigation found that an AC-130 gunship air crew in support of a U.S. [Army] Special Forces element that was supporting an Afghan partner ground force misidentified and struck the Doctors Without Borders Trauma Center.” Votel put the mistaken attack in context. U.S. special operations personnel and their Afghan partners on the ground in Kunduz had been engaged in intense fighting for several consecutive days and nights and had repelled heavy and sustained enemy attacks, he said. “The ground force was fatigued from days of fighting, still engaged with an aggressive enemy, and running low on supplies,” the general said. “In response to this urgent tactical situation, the AC-130 aircraft and crew launched from the base 69 minutes earlier than originally planned.” The urgent situation meant the aircrew did not have time to receive all pertinent information, to include identification of no-strike areas such as the Armed Forces Dispatch (619) 280-2985 Published by Western States Weeklies, Inc. PO Box 600600, San Diego, CA 92160 E-mail: [email protected] Publisher.............................Sarah Hagerty The Dispatch is published weekly on Thursdays, by Western States Weeklies, Inc., as a commercial, free-enterprise newspaper. 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The Navy encourages commands to embrace this year’s national theme “Walk Together, Embrace Differences, Build Legacies.” This year’s three imperatives serve to promote equal representation and to remove barriers in developing diverse leaders, acknowledging the challenges that still exist today. Today, there are 24,500 Asian American and Pacific Islander Sailors serving in the Navy, including eight admirals and 235 master chief and senior chief petty officers. These Sailors represent more than 56 ethnic groups, speaking over 100 languages from Asia and the Pacific Islands, living in the United States. Asian American and Pacific Islanders of various nationalities and ancestry have been serving in the Navy since the early 19th century. The rich history of these cultures, their struggles against adversity to achieve equality, significant contributions to the American experience, and the opportunity to build the foundation for a bright future are made reality by some great leaders who share the same heritage. “The ground force was fatigued from days of fighting, still engaged with an aggressive enemy, and running low on supplies.” - Gen. Joseph Votel DoD photo by Sgt. 1st Class Clydell Kinchen hospital. The aircraft’s satellite radio failed en route to Kunduz and the aircrew could not receive the no-strike information once in flight. “Shortly after arriving on the scene, the aircraft was fired on by a surface-to-air missile and subsequently moved several miles away from the city center,” Votel said. “From this distance, the aircrew received the grid coordinates of a Taliban-controlled building.” When they attempted to plot the coordinates of the enemy building, he said, the system directed them to an open field, which was obviously not the correct location. “The aircrew attempted to find the intended target in the nearby area, but instead, they found the Doctors Without Borders trauma center that generally matched the physical description of the building relayed over the radio by the ground force,” the general said. The aircrew mistakenly believed that the trauma center was the Taliban-controlled building, which was actually about onequarter mile away, said Votel. “The investigation found that throughout the engagement that followed, the ground force commander and the aircrew mistakenly believed that the aircrew and aircraft was firing on the intended target.” The general emphasized that the trauma center was a protected facility and was on a no-strike list. “Our forces did not receive fire from the trauma center during the incident, nor did the investigation find that insurgents were using it as a base for operations,” he said. The investigation concluded that certain personnel failed to comply with the rules of engagement in the law of armed conflict, but this did not rise to the level of war crime, the general said. “The label ‘war crimes’ is typically reserved for intentional acts - intentional targeting [of] civilians or intentionally targeting protected objects or locations,” he said. Votel said the 16 service members - including a general officer - received appropriate administrative or disciplinary action, including suspension and removal from command, letters of reprimand, formal counseling and extensive retraining. “In light of the report’s conclusion that the errors committed were unintentional, and after considering other mitigating factors, such as intense combat situation and equipment failures that affected the mission, from a senior commander’s perspective, the measures taken against these individuals were appropriate to address the errors they made,” he said. U.S., Australian Defence Force complete Fleet Synthetic Training YOKOSUKA, Japan - Commander, Task Force 70 units, Destroyer Squadron (DESRON) 15 units, Army and Air Force assets and units from the Australian Defence Forces participated in a Fleet Synthetic Training-Joint exercise 16-72 April 29. FST-J is a computer-based synthetic training that allows geographically separated units to integrate in a tactically and operationally demanding virtual environment. “This FST-J exercise is conducted according to 7th Fleet requirements to ensure the units are current on their training and certification,” said Capt. Richard Haidvogel, commanding officer of Tactical Training Group, Pacific. “Ultimately the goal of these exercises is to improve interoperability with our joint partners and allies.” FST-J 16-72 is a multiplatform scenario designed to integrate air, land, and sea units. Future USS Frank Petersen begins fabrication PASCAGOULA, Miss. - The construction of future USS Frank E. Petersen Jr. (DDG 121) is officially underway at Huntington Ingalls Industries shipyard. The milestone, which signifies the first 100 tons of steel being cut, was marked with a ceremony held in the shipyard’s fabrication shop April 27. 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He was also instrumental in the initial requirements for Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyers. Vice Adm. Henry C. Mustin. Navy photo by MC2 Charlotte Oliver FORT MEADE, Md. - Retired Vice Adm. Henry C. Mustin passed away April 11 from congestive heart failure at age 82. The Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md., will hold funeral services at the Academy Chapel to honor Mustin and his 34-year service to the Navy. A fifth generation naval officer, Mustin commissioned as an ensign from the Naval Academy June 3, 1955. “From as far back as the 1800s, the Mustin family name has been synonymous with a legacy of service in our Navy,” said Chief of Naval Operations Adm. John Richardson. Arleigh Burke-class guidedmissile destroyer USS Mustin (DDG 89) is named for the Mustin family. The Vietnam veteran served with the Delta River Patrol Group as flag lieutenant to the commander-in-chief Pacific and later as a destroyerman serving at sea both in the Pacific and Atlantic Fleets. Some of those naval developments and fleet introductions in- “Our thoughts and prayers are with his wife Lucy, the entire Mustin family and the countless shipmates that mourn his loss,” Richardson said. “He will be greatly missed.” Mustin retired from the Navy in 1989. His decorations include two Distinguished Service Medals, three Legions of Merit, three Bronze Stars with Com- bat “V,” Meritorious Service Medal, Air Medal with Gold Star and Combat “V,” Joint Service Commendation Medal, Navy Commendation Medal With Combat “V,” Navy Achievement Medal, Combat Action Ribbon, Presidential Unit Citation, two Navy Unit Commendations, three Meritorious Unit Commendations, many campaign and service medals, and numerous foreign decorations and awards, including the Vietnamese Medal of Honor and Gallantry Cross with Palm. Honor Flight San Diego completes another mission to nation’s capitol Once again extending gratitude to World War II veterans, Honor Flight San Diego’s “Tour of Honor Flight” returned to San Diego April 30 from Washington, D.C. The 76 WWII veterans who made the trip spent April 29 visiting memorials dedicated to their service and sacrifice. The semi-annual homecoming at Lindbergh Field draws 5001,000 people including military in uniform saluting each veteran, and children and adults waving American flags. According to Holly Shaffner, public relations specialist for HFSD, “Tour of Honor Flights” show gratitude for the WWII veteran’s service and “to give them the homecoming many did not receive when they returned from war.” Among the veterans who made the most recent trip were Marine Corps veteran William Hay, who served 30 years through WWII, Korea and Vietnam eras, and Coast Guard vet William Halliday, who served in the Philippines, Japan, Guam and Iwo Jima during WWII. “We have a long list of local WWII veterans waiting to take our ‘Tour of Honor’ and most are between 85 and 100 years old,” said Jeff Hall, Honor Flight San Diego chairman and military veteran. “In fact, a Pearl Harbor survivor veteran on one of our most recent trips was 103. So there is an extreme sense of urgency in raising monies as quickly as we can to coordinate as many trips as possible.” HASC approves 2017 NDAA Last week, the full House Armed Services Committee (HASC) marked up and approved the FY 2017 National Defense Authorization Act (HDAA-H.R. 4909). The bill includes the following: •Authorizing a new TRICARE fee for active duty personnel who join the military after January 1, 2018; •Authorizing a new enrollment fee ($100 for individual/$200 for families) for TRICARE Standard starting in 2020, if U.S. Comptroller General certifies quality of care improvements; •Reorganizing TRICARE for those under age 65 into two programs, Prime (HMO) and TRICARE Standard (which would include TRR, TRS, TYA); •Rejecting the Administration’s request for FY 2017 TRICARE fee increases and large pharmacy co-pays for retirees under age 65, and for a TRICARE for Life (TFL) enrollment fee for new beneficiaries; •Providing active duty with an annual pay increase (2.1 percent) that keeps pace with civilian pay increases, which is larger than that requested by the Administration; •Extending the expiration date from Oct. 1, 2017 to Oct. 1, 2018 for the Special Survivor Indemnity Allowance (SSIA) for military widows/widowers; •Providing a pilot program for select commissaries to offer variable pricing models and introduce private label products into the commissary system; and •Reforms military divorce (USFSPA) by requiring former spouse awards to be based on a service member’s grade/years of service at the time of divorce (not retirement). 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Sports & Events Four Semper Fidelis All-American Alumni selected in first round of 2016 NFL Draft by Sgt Jacky Fang Four Semper Fidelis All-American Alumni were drafted in the first round of the 2016 National Football League Draft on April 28, 2016. First round draftees include number one draft pick Jared Goff, Ronnie Stanley, DeForest Buckner, and Will Fuller. and played in the 2012 SFAAB. Fuller, who played wide receiver at the University of Notre Dame, was taken as the number 21 pick by the Houston Texans and played in the 2013 SFAAB. The Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl, a high school all-star game sponsored by the Marine Corps, partnered Marines with high achieving student athletes to share leadership lessons and positively impact their future success. Since the program’s inception in 2012, more than 450 high school student athletes became Semper Fidelis All-Americans. For more information or imagery of previous SFAAB, please visit semperfidelisfootball.com. Goff, who played quarterback at the University of California, was selected by the Los Angeles Rams and played in the 2013 SFAAB. Stanley, an offensive tackle from the University of Notre Dame, was taken sixth overall by the Baltimore Ravens and played in the 2012 SFAAB. The seventh draft pick, Buckner, a defensive end from the University of Oregon, was chosen by the San Francisco 49ers Drill instructor Sgt. Matthew Lee presents Jared Goff with his Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl jersey at a banquet Jan. 3, 2013. More than 100 athletes were selected to participate in the event. The Los Angeles Rams drafted Goff with the number one pick in the 2016 NFL draft, April 28, 2016. Tips to create the perfect sports viewing set-up at home (StatePoint) When it comes to watching the game, the next best thing to the stadium can be your home. And sometimes home viewing can be even better. This season, take your spectating more seriously by bringing your entertainment center to the next level. Whether you’re hosting the whole crew or just watching the game solo, these tips can make you feel like you’re really there: Food and Drink Replicate the MOVIES at the Bases 6 • www.armedforcesdispatch.com • THURSDAY, MAY 5, 2016 Lowry Theater – NASNI, 619-545-8479, Bldg. 650 Genre: Comedy, Mystery Cast: Josh Brolin, George Clooney, Alden Ehrenreich, Ralph Fiennes, Scarlett Johansson, Tilda Swinton, Frances McDormand, Channing Tatum and Jonah Hill Synopsis: A Hollywood fixer in the 1950s works to keep the studio’s stars in line. Rated: “PG-13” for some suggestive content and smoking Length: 106 minutes Thursday, May 5 6:00 pm 10 Cloverfield Lane (PG-13) 8:10 pm The Divergent Series: Allegiant (PG-13) Friday, May 6 6:00 pm Barbershop: The Next Cut (PG-13) 8:20 pm The Boss (R) Saturday, May 7 1:00 pm Barbershop: The Next Cut (PG-13) 3:20 pm My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2 (PG-13) 5:50 pm The Boss (R) 8:00 pm Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice - 3D (PG-13) Sunday, May 8 1:00 pm The Divergent Series: Allegiant (PG-13) 3:20 pm Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice (PG-13) 6:10 pm Eye in the Sky (R) 8:20 pm The Boss (R) Monday, May 9 6:00 pm Barbershop: The Next Cut (PG-13) 8:20 pm The Boss (R) Tuesday, May 10 6:00 pm Miracles From Heaven (PG) 8:10 pm My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2 (PG-13) Wednesday, May 11 6:00 pm Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice (PG-13) 8:50 pm The Boss (R) Thursday, May 12 6:00 pm Barbershop: The Next Cut (PG-13) 8:20 pm The Divergent Series: Allegiant (PG-13) Bob Hope Theater 858-577-4143 *Indicates last showing 5-May-16 6-May-16 7-May-16 7-May-16 7-May-16 7-May-16 8-May-16 8-May-16 11-May-16 12-May-16 Thur Fri Sat Sat Sat Sat Sun Sun Wed Thur Hail, Caesar! ballpark or arena with the right food and drink. Whether you go with classics like peanuts and Cracker Jacks, or you serve the updated gourmet fare found at many stadiums today, give your guests something delicious to snack on while cheering for their favorite team. Serve up frothy drinks and some team spirit in etched glasses with the team logo. Consider creating a satellite kitchen or beverage area in your entertainment room. This way, you don’t have to wait until the commercial break for a refill. Some avid fans even set up popcorn carts and turnstiles in their viewing rooms to replicate the stadium feel. Upgrade Your View You don’t need to pay through the nose to do better than the nosebleed section. The best seats for never missing a play can be right at home. Replace an ordinary TV with a projector for a larger viewing area. For example, consider Casio’s new lineup of LampFree projectors. A LampFree projector generates high brightness, without compromising color, clarity or performance. It’s a cost-effective solution for sports fans who want to optimize their See sports, page 7 The Choice Genre: Romantic Drama Cast: Benjamin Walker, Teresa Palmer, Maggie Grace, Alexandra Daddario, Tom Wilkinson and Tom Welling Synopsis: Travis and Gabby first meet as neighbors in a small coastal town and wind up in a relationship that is tested by life’s most defining events. Rated: “PG-13” for sexual content and some thematic issues Length: 111 minutes PG-13 | Action, Adventure, Fantasy | 151 min Fearing that the actions of Superman are left unchecked, Batman takes on the Man of Steel, while the world wrestles with what kind of a hero it really needs. Q-Zone Theater- NAB, 619-437-5487, Bldg. 337 Thursday, May 5 11:00 am Mulan (G) 6:00 pm Burnt (R) Friday, May 6 6:00 pm Concussion (PG-13) Saturday, May 7 2:00 pm Our Brand Is Crisis (R) 5:00 pm 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi (R) Tuesday, May 10 11am How to Train Your Dragon (PG) 6:00 pm Love The Coopers (PG-13) Wednesday, May 11 6:00 pm The Night Before (R) Thursday, May 12 11:00 am Tangled (PG) 6:00 pm Trumbo (R) 6:30 PM 8:06 PM *The Perfect MatchR 5:00 PM 9:00 PM Military Spouse AppreciationLive 10:00 AM 2:00 PMFamily Fun Day - MOMC Live 3:00 PM 5:31 PM Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice (2D) PG-13 6:30 PM 8:22 PM Barbershop: The Next Cut PG-13 9:00 PM 10:51 PMMidnight Special PG-13 1:00 PM 2:34 PM My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2PG-13 6:30 PM 8:09 PM The Boss-R 6:30 PM 8:19 PM *Miracles From Heaven-PG 6:30 PM 8:31 PM *The Divergent Series: Allegiant PG-13 Naval Base Theater - NBSD, 619-556-5568, Bldg. 71 Thursday, May 5 5:50 pm Eye in the Sky (R) 8:00 pm Midnight Special (PG-13) Friday, May 6 5:50 pm The Boss (R) 8:00 pm Barbershop: The Next Cut (PG-13) Saturday, May 7 12:50 pm Miracles From Heaven (PG) 3:00 pm My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2 (PG-13) 5:50 pm The Boss (R) 8:00 pm Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice (PG-13) Sunday, May 8 12:50 pm Midnight Special (PG-13) 3:00 pm The Divergent Series: Allegiant (PG-13) 5:50 pm Barbershop: The Next Cut (PG-13) 8:00 pm The Boss (R) Monday, May 9 5:50 pm The Boss (R) 7:50 pm Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice (PG-13) Tuesday, May 10 5:50 pm My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2 (PG-13) 7:50 pm Midnight Special (PG-13) Wednesday, May 11 5:50 pm Barbershop: The Next Cut (PG-13) 8:00 pm The Divergent Series: Allegiant (PG-13) Thursday, May 12 5:50 pm The Boss (R) 7:50 pm Midnight Special (PG-13) The Clubhouse – NBPL, Main Base 619-53-9138, Bldg. 546 Thursday, May 5 6:00 pm Lilo & Stitch (PG) Friday, May 6 6pm Pride & Prejudice & Zombies (PG-13) Saturday, May 7 11:00 am The Finest Hours (PG-13) 6:00 pm How To Be Single (R) Sunday, May 8 11:00 am Ride Along (PG-13) 6:00 pm Ride Along 2 (PG-13) Monday, May 9 6:00 pm Hail, Caesar! (PG-13) Tuesday, May 10 6:00 pm The Choice (PG-13) Wednesday, May 11 6:00 pm Endless Love (PG-13) Thursday, May 12 6:00 pm Big Hero 6 (PG) Career & Education Vouchers accelerate advanced education for senior enlisted by Ed Barker A path to providing senior enlisted personnel with advanced education opportunities was announced April 26 via Naval Administrative Message (NAVADMIN) 092/16, in a call for applications for the FY-16 Advanced Education Voucher (AEV) program. The AEV program offers post-secondary, Navy-relevant education at the baccalaureate and master’s level and provides financial assistance to chief, senior chief and master chief petty officers. Master Chief Electronics Technician (EXW/FPJ) Richard Simpson, Enlisted Education Program coordinator for the Naval Education and Training Command (NETC), said this program is a significant investment in the future of enlisted leadership, offering a fullyfunded and rapid education. “For senior enlisted members interested in or pursuing advanced education in Navyapproved areas of study, the AEV program is an incredible resource,” said Simpson. “AEV offers the opportunity for accelerated degree completion as it pays for 100 percent of tuition, books and fees up to a specified limit. Sailors currently on or transferring to shore duty and those at sea whose duty assignment will allow for degree completion during off-duty time should definitely apply.” Examples of approved, Navyrelevant degrees include: strategic foreign languages, construction management, security management, emergency and disaster management, human resources, engineering, information technology, nursing, and Sports continued from page 6 Big Sound To create surround sound, you will need at least four speakers and a subwoofer. Create an equilateral triangle, with the right and left front speakers as two points and your primary seat as the third point. Meaning, if you are seated seven feet away from the screen, your speakers should be seven feet apart from each other and angled toward you. Place them at the same height as ear level. To enjoy the game like a seasoned fan and host the best viewing parties around, take steps to improve your entertainment set-up at home and you’ll never miss a play. Financial assistance for baccalaureate degrees covers 100 percent of tuition, books, and related fees up to $6,700 per year for a maximum of three years with the total program cost capped at $20,000. For master’s degrees, it provides 100 percent of tuition, books, and related fees up to $20,000 per year for a maximum of two years with the total program cost capped at $40,000. Senior Chief Navy Counselor (SW/AW) Nikki Munoz, command career counselor for the Naval Special Warfare Development Group in Virginia Beach, Virginia, used the AEV program to get her Bachelor of Arts and Master of Business Administration degrees from the University of Phoenix. “We are leading an exceptionally intelligent force in today’s Navy,” said Munoz. “In order to provide the most effective leadership, we must drive personal and professional development. The Navy offers programs such as AEV to meet those goals, and I advertise this program at chief petty officer career development boards.” Eligible applicants include E-7s with no more than 17 years time-in-service (TIS), E-8s with no more than 19 years TIS, and E-9s with no more than 23 years TIS. TIS is computed to Oct. 1. At a minimum, baccalaureate program applicants must have an associates degree from an accredited institution of higher learning or the equivalent amount of college credits already earned. Master’s program applicants must have a bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution of higher learning. AEV is available to personnel transferring to, or currently on shore duty with sufficient time ashore to complete the degree program. Prospective applicants on sea duty may still apply if they provide an education plan that shows their ability to complete the program as specified in the NAVADMIN. Selectees are expected to enroll in the fall 2016 term. If an applicant is already invested in furthering their education through TA or other financial assistance programs, they may still apply for AEV. However, AEV and TA benefits may not be combined, nor may AEV be used to earn more than one degree at a time. Lower division or prerequisite courses may be authorized if they are part of the approved education plan. A service obligation of three times the number of months of education completed or three years, whichever is less, is incurred upon completion of or withdrawal from the AEV program. This obligation is discharged concurrently with any other service obligation the participant may have already incurred. Use of AEV does not obligate the Navy to retain a member on active duty. Applications for AEV are currently being accepted by NETC (N523). The deadline for submission for the FY-16 program is May 27 and the selection board will convene in June 2016. An endorsement by both the applicant’s commanding officer and command master chief must be included in the application. Application details, format and more information can be found at the Navy College website: http://www.navycollege.navy. mil/aev/aev_app.html. For more information contact Master Chief Richard Simpson, NETC N523, at (850) 452-7268 (DSN 459) or email at richard. [email protected]. For more news from Naval Education and Training Professional Development and Technology Center, visit http://www. netc.navy.mil/netpdtc/Default. htm. by Ed Barker Capt. Lee Newton, commanding officer of the Naval Education and Training Professional Development and Technology Center (NETPDTC), announced April 28 the command will drop the ‘technology’ term from its name and become the Naval Education and Training Professional Development Center (NETPDC). The name change follows a reorganization of the command last year by its headquarters, Naval Education and Training Command (NETC). The re-organization realigned the NETPDC technology component under the NETC N6 Information Technology department and the visual information component under the NETC N7 Visit CNO’s Design for Maintaining Maritime Superiority Webpage A new All Hands Magazine web page takes you inside Chief of Naval Operations Adm. John Richardson’s “A Design for Maintaining Maritime Superiority” and how the design addresses the Navy adapting to changes in the security environment and continuing to fulfill our mission. You can assess the page at http://www.navy. mil/ah_online/MaritimeSuperiority/index.html Fleet Integration, Learning and Development department. Also under the realignment, Navy Voluntary Education was transferred under the management of NETPDC. “We’ve changed our name to better reflect our new composition and mission,” said Newton. “Our name may have changed, but our customers can expect the same exceptional service from our team of dedicated professionals here at NETPDC.” NETPDC, located at Saufley Field in Pensacola, provides products and services that enable and enhance education, training, career development, and personnel advancement throughout the Navy. Primary elements of the command include the Voluntary Education Department, the Navy Advancement Center and the Resources Management Department. Get the latest information on Navy enlisted advancement by visiting the Navy Advancement Center on Facebook: http://www. facebook.com/Navy-Advancement-Center-213190711299. 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Degree programs other than those specifically listed by the NAVADMIN must be validated by the AEV program coordinator at NETC. NETPDTC changes name to Naval Education and Training Professional Development Center of Worship 6/25 7/2 7/9 swap Family Life Making a SPLASH in aquatic safety by Debbie Deutsch Did you know that a child can drown in as little as one inch of water and in as quickly as 20 seconds? Pretty scary statistic, isn’t it? Do you want to know something even scarier? Drowning is typically not like we see in the movies. You know the ones I’m talking about… flailing arms with loud cries for help until the gallant lifeguard swims out to their rescue. Sadly, drowning often occurs quietly and often unseen. In fact, according to the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention, one in five instances of drowning occurs in public pools with lifeguards present. Let that sink in for a minute…one in five with lifeguards present! While we can continue to throw more alarming statistics at you, we believe that it is more important to educate our parents and our youth on the importance of drowning prevention. In doing so, we have launched the Navy Fitness Drowning Prevention Campaign: SPLASH. Through SPLASH, Navy Fitness strives to educate our patrons on pool safety with six key Aquatic safety principles: •Stay within arm’s reach. The first line of defense in prevention of an unintentional drowning is you. As a parent, it is your responsibility to watch your child/children while you are at the pool or waterfront. All non-swimmers must be within arm’s reach at all times of their parents. •lProtect your non-swimmers. Water wings and other inflatable floats and devices are not designed to save your child, nor allowed in our Navy MWR Aquatic facilities. “Floaties” often provide children and parents with a false sense of safety, which can prove to be dangerous and even fatal. All non-swimmers who are unable to maintain their head and shoulders above water in the shallow end and who wish to use the pool are encouraged to be in a Coast Guard approved life jacket and must remain within arm’s reach of their parent at all times. 8 • www.armedforcesdispatch.com • THURSDAY, MAY 5, 2016 h C S SH PLA C der Water. courtesy pho Kids Un to • Learn to swim. Research shows a reduction in the risk of drowning by as much as 88 percent among children ages one to four years old by participation in formal swim lessons. We have experienced and certified instructors available to provide swim lessons for all ages. Whether it’s for your five year old, 15 year old, or even yourself, remember, you’re never too old to learn how to swim. • Assess swim skills. Proper skill assessment is vital in ensuring the safety of children. All youth 17 and under that wish to use the deep end of the pool, including slides and diving board, must be assessed prior to entering the pool with the new Navy Youth Swim Test. • Swim safely. A day at the pool or beach is fun. However, as much as it is fun, it needs to be safe. Water games are acceptable, but games that include extended breath holding are not authorized. Remember, even the strongest swimmers and elite athletes can die using breath holding techniques and games. Stay safe, swim safe. • Hang it up. No tweet, status update, text or phone call is worth risking a child’s drowning and/or possible death. The Consumer Product Safety Commission reported that injuries involving swimming pools climbed 36 percent in children under five years old between 2007 and 2010, a time period in which adult smartphone use also skyrocketed. Eliminate those unnecessary distractions, keep sight of your child at all times, and simply, enjoy the time with your children. For more information on SPLASH, visit www.navyfitness.org or visit our Facebook page: Splash: Navy Fitness Drowning Prevention Campaign. ayview Baptist Church 6126 Benson Avenue, SD 92114 (619) 262-8384 Sunday 7:00 am, 9:00am and 11:00 am Worship Service 2nd Wednesday's 6pm YLoV and YMoV Wednesday Night Live (WNL) 7pm "A Multi-Cultural, Multi Ethnic, Multi Generational Church" www.bayviewbc.org hrist Community Church Helping people love God and each other more! Sundays at 8:45 am & 10:45 am with Children's Ministries for All Kids! Small Groups for Teens and Adults of all Ages! 9535 Kearny Villa Rd., Mira Mesa 92126;Located just off Miramar Rd. & I-15 www.gotoChrist.com or (858) 549-2479 ity of Praise Liam came close, but it did not quite make the top of the list of most popular baby male names in San Diego in 2015. There were 272 Emmas born in the region in 2015, but another female name reigned supreme. According to the County Health and Human Services Agency, which records all births and deaths in the region, more than 45,000 babies were born in San Diego County last year, and the most popular boy and girl names were just a few babies apart.Here is the list of top 10 baby names parents chose for their children in 2015. Places of Worship B San Diego’s top baby names The Perfect Place for Imperfect People to Mature in Christ! A place to belong with exciting life related messages for everyday living. See you at Sunday School - 9:00am & Sunday Moring Celebration-10:30am Tues Bible Connection-7pm Location: 2321 Dryden Rd., El Cajon, CA 92020 619.749.1767 visit us at www.thecityofpraise.org & twitter@citybishop Bishop Stephen M. Brunson, Senior Pastor, USN, Retired F aith Bible Fellowship M ilitary Outreach Ministries COGIC F irst Baptist Church M t. Moriah Christian Church 9971 Mission Gorge Rd. Santee, CA (Behind Pacific Western Bank) Sunday School Classes 9am Sunday Services 10am and 6pm Awana Wednesdays 6:30 pm fbfsc.org "Reach Up, Reach Out, Reach the World" Interim Pastor Jim Baize www.fbcoronado.com Sunday Bible Study 8:45 am, Sunday Worship Service 10 am Friday's Women's Bible Study 9:30-11:30 am 445 C Ave, Coronado,CA 92118 (619) 435-6588 [email protected] FB: First Baptist Church of Coronado L ighthouse Baptist Church M esa View Baptist Church "Where the Shout has not Died Out" 1345 Skyline Dr, Lemon Grove, CA 91945 Sunday School and Adult Bible Classes: 9:30 am Sunday Morning Service 11am,Sunday Evening at 5:30pm Midweek Service and Teen Church, Thursdays at 7pm www.lighthousebaptist.com (619) 461-5561 Dr. Darrow Perkins, Jr., Th.D. Pastor/Servant Seeking Sinners; Saving Souls, Strengthening Saints Sunday Church School at 9:30 am Early Morning Worship at 8 am (Starting Jan. 3) Morning Worship at 11 am Wednesday Night Bible Study 7 pm (Will start back up January 6, 2016) 13230 Pomerado Rd, Poway CA 92064 www.mesaview.org (858) 485-6110 ayview Baptist Church N "Supporting all families, all people, at all times" Pastor Dennis Eley, Jr, MBA Sunday: Worship Service 10:30am to 12:30pm Wednesday: Bible Study 6pm to 7:30pm Skyline Recreation Center, 8285 Skyline Dr, San Diego, CA 92114 Toll free 855-209-3879 www.militaryoutreachministries.org Download APP "MoMinistries" "Purpose Driven" Gospel Church Multi- Cultural, Non-Denominational Services on Sunday at 9 a.m. Near Miramar Base L.J. Thomas - Sr. Pastor 7055 Carroll Rd, San Diego CA 92121 (858) 335-5795 www.mtmoriahcc.org ew Directions Church A Church where a change of heart take place Sunday Worship 10:30 am Wednesday Night Bible Study 6:30 pm Rev. Phillip L. Brown, Sr.; Pastor 4855 Seminol Dr., San Diego, Ca 92115 PO Box 740443 San Diego, Ca 92174 Mailling address www.ndcsd.org (619) 822-4961 New military families are moving to San Diego every day. Invite them to worship with you in the Dispatch Church Directory. (619)280-2985 On Base & On Board Join the Navy’s Bay Bridge Run/Walk 30 Year Celebration! The Navy’s Bay Bridge Run/Walk, presented by SDG&E, Northrop Grumman and Unified Port of San Diego, is Sunday, May 15, 2016. Your only chance to walk across the Coronado Bridge! Register today at www.navylifesw.com/bridgerun. Summer Day Camp A fun and productive place for your child to learn new skills, acquire new interests, make new friends, and explore San Diego on field trips is in the neighborhood! CYP offers day camp for youth, 6-12 years old, in six Navy housing areas in San Diego: Admiral Hartman, 858-270-2060 Chesterton, 858-268-2252 Gateway Village, 619-225-5628 Murphy Canyon, 858-268-2828 Silver Strand, 619-435-5056 Village at Serra Mesa, 858-571-3853 For full day camp details visit or call the Center near you. Register today at militarychildcare.com. Beach Fest Saturday, May 7, 10 am-5 pm, FREE, NBPL, Main Base, Smuggler’s Cove Celebrate the beach life! Enjoy free kayak and stand up paddle board lessons, free SCUBA and outrigger orientation, a BBQ, and much more fun for the entire family. It’s an extraordinary event not to be missed! For more information call 619-553-9138. Be the Stars ~ Dance Competition Saturday, May 7, 6-10 pm, FREE, Murphy Canyon Youth Recreation Center It’s our own LIVE “Dancing with the Stars!” Whether you participate or are part of the audience…don’t miss this one! Refreshments provided. Info: 619545-9576 or 619-437-3190 Olympic Anniversary Wednesday, May 11, 11 am, FREE Celebrate our one-year anniversary with a competition of Olympic proportion! Each team of four (must have, at least, one a female) competes in four timed events ranging from free throws and football toss to a sprint relay and soccer goal kick. Giveaways for all and prizes to winning teams! Sign up today! Stop by or call the VADM Martin Fitness Center NASNI, Bldg. 1507, 619-545-0237. R.P.M. (Run, Play, Move) ~ A FREE, 6-Week, Youth Fitness & Education Program Wednesdays, May 11-June 15 (must enroll for full 6 weeks) For Youth 6-10 years, 2:30-4 pm, @ VADM Martin Fitness Center, NASNI R.P.M. is a dance inspired fitness based youth program geared toward individuals looking to have major fun! This 6-week program gives participants the ability to learn new things about themselves while working in the group. It’s not just a dance class. It’s energetic workouts led by an MWR coach, plus lectures and activities focusing on topics such as nutrition, self-esteem and anti-bullying. Who’s ready to RUN, PLAY AND MOVE! Register by 5/6/16 online at www.navylifesw.com HERO SPIN ~ Memorial Day Tribute Ride Thursday, May 12, 8-9 am, FREE, NBSD, Admiral Prout Track, next to Bldg. 3279 Spin as we ride in remembrance of our Fallen Service Members and Gold Star Families left behind. Register online today! www.navylifesw. com Call 619-556-9509 for more details. From Ballast Point to Ballast Point Brewery Tour & Tasting Friday, May 13, 2:30 pm, $5 (transportation only) The Clubhouse is behind another epic trip – this time, to tour and taste at Ballast Point Brewery, one of San Diego’s craft beer pioneers. Register: 619-553-9138 Balboa Park - Largest Zoo Roar Saturday, May 14, 6 pm, FREE, Balboa Park Organ Pavilion Be part of the Guinness World Recordmaking LARGEST ZOO ROAR with the San Diego Zoo, as they celebrate 100 years! Navy Community Recreation will be there, too! Check in at our booth from 4:30-6 pm for a photo opportunity with special zoo props. Don’t miss out on this once-in-a-lifetime event! No pre-registration necessary. Info: 619-556-9597 Yosemite Trip Friday-Monday, May 27-30, $170 active/$180 guest Awaken your spirit! Explore the natural beauty of Yosemite National Park with Liberty! Sign up at your base Liberty Center or call 619-437-3190. Trip is open to enlisted active duty and a guest, 18+. Cost includes transportation, camping fees and in-camp meals. Sign up and pay by 5/18. LISTED FROM PREVIOUS ISSUES…. LISTED FROM PREVIOUS ISSUES…. LIBERTY Disneyland Trip Trip open to enlisted active duty and a guest, 18+. Q-Zone, NAB: 619-437-3190 Saturday, May 7 • 7 am • $100 active/$110 guest Join Q-Zone for a one park-one day of magical fun! Sign up by 5/5. Explore San Diego: Stonewall Peak Trip open to enlisted active duty and a guest, 18+. Liberty Hall, NBPL, Harbor Drive Annex: 619-524-6587 and The Clubhouse, NBPL, Main Base: 619-5539138 Sunday, May 8 • 10 am • $8 We’re hiking to the peak for a gorgeous Southern California desert view! Hump Day Bowling Trip open to enlisted active duty and a guest, 18+. The RECYARD, NBSD: 619-556-5078 Wednesday, May 11 • 6:30 pm • $5 Get over the mid-week hump! Cost includes transportation, shoe rental, pizza, beverages and 90 minutes of bowling. Whaley House Trip open to enlisted active duty and a guest, 18+. Liberty Center, NMCSD: 619-532-8909 Friday, May 13 • 5 pm • $2 active/$5 guest Visit one of the most haunted houses in the world with the Liberty Center…if you dare! Cost covers transportation. Admission fee of $13 paid on site. Root for San Diego’s Home Team! Trips open to enlisted active duty and a guest, 18+. Q-Zone, NAB: 619-437-3190 Friday, May 20 • 4 pm • $30 active/$35 guest (per trip) Padres vs. Dodgers Monday, June 13 • 5 pm • $30 active/$35 guest (per trip) Padres vs. Marlins, celebrate Filipino Heritage Night! Cost includes ticket and transportation. Red Deck Concert Series Concerts open to enlisted active duty and a guest, 18+. Liberty Hall, NBPL, Harbor Drive Annex: 619524-6587 Saturday, May 21 and June 11 • 5 pm • FREE LIVE music and free food! All you need to do is sign up. AQUATICS Youth H2O Polo – Starting July 12 $50 • Tuesdays & Thursdays • 9-9:45 am A great introduction to the sport for youth 6-12 years old! Learn basic skills and understanding of the sport in a recreational format with “Splashy Ball”; MWR’s way to harness all the fun and dynamic aspects of the game! Fee includes eight (8) club sessions. Get started now! Contact Naval Base Point Loma, Main Base Aquatics at 619-553-0934. Learn to Swim with MWR! Affordable private and semi-private lessons are available for all ages. NBPL, Main Base Pool, Bldg. 1, 619-553-0934 VADM Martin Pool, NASNI, Bldg. 1507, 619545-2877 FREE Active Duty Swim Lessons Lessons are led by an American Red Cross Water Safety Instructor. Available for beginning, intermediate and advanced swimmers with instruction on the side stroke available as well. Space is limited ~ call today! Tuesdays & Thursdays • 6:30-8:30 am NAB Pool, Bldg. 508, 619-437-5012 Wednesdays • 7-7:45 am NBPL, Main Base Pool, Bldg. 1, 619-553-0934 Water Fitness A great full-body, low-impact workout! FREE for active duty, dependents and DoD, $3 per guest Tuesdays and Thursdays 3:15-4 pm • VADM Martin Pool, NASNI, Bldg. 1507, 619-545-0237 Masters Swim Practice NAB Pool, Bldg. 508 • Tuesdays & Thursdays 11 am-12 pm VADM Martin Pool, NASNI, Bldg. 1507 • Wednesdays 11 am-12 pm Are you looking for serious workout? We have the answer, come join us! Call 619-437-5012 (NAB) or 619-545-2877 (NASNI) for more details. Sharks Club – Starting July 11 $50 for 8 training sessions • Mondays & Wednesdays • 9-9:45 am. We’re a youth swim team developed to help students transition from swimming lessons to swim team. Our focus is stroke technique to enhance swimming skills needed for competitive swimming. It’s a fun environment ~ check us out! Call the NBPL, Main Base Pool, Bldg. 1, at 619-553-0934. Sailing Classes: Ahoy Mates. Beginner, intermediate & advanced sailing classes. Saturday-Sunday 2-day session runs 9 am-4:30 pm at Fiddler’s Cove Marina. Class fees are E1-E6 $150; E7 and above and Retirees $200; DoD civilians $225; and sponsored guests $250. Dependent fees at the sponsoring active duty or retiree rate. Pre-registration is recommended as classes fill up fast. 619-522-8680. THURSDAY, MAY 5, 2016 • www.armedforcesdispatch.com • 9 Local Military Unmanned vehicle set for sea trials in San Diego by Scott Sutherland SAN DIEGO - The “Sea Hunter” unmanned vessel was showcased to San Diego Navy officials May 2 by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). According to DARPA, Sea Hunter is an entirely new class of ocean-going vessel, one able to traverse thousands of kilometers over the open seas for months at a time, without a single crew member aboard. The 132 foot long, 40 ton vessel was christened in early April in Portland, Ore., by DARPA’s anti-submarine warfare Continuous Trail Unmanned Vessel (ACTUV) program. The ceremony marked the vessel’s transition from a DARPA prototype project to a new stage of open-water testing to be conducted by the Office of Naval Research. Jarrod Adams, a DARPA spokesman, said, “Potential missions include submarine tracking and countermine activities, those things that help protect the Navy’s most valuable assets - aircraft carriers and surface ships. It could have many other applications.” DARPA said that in Septem- ber 2014, they signed a Memorandum of Agreement with ONR to jointly fund an extended test phase of an ACTUV prototype. DARPA will collaborate with ONR to fully test the capabilities of the vessel and several innovative payloads during open-water testing. Adams said DARPA will retain ownership of the diesel vehicle until sometime in December. “It will then be turned over to ONR where it will undergo sea trials based out of Naval Base Point Loma.” In a news released issued by DARPA, Robert Work, Deputy Secretary of Defense, said at the christening ceremony that this is going to be a Navy unlike any navy in history, “a human-machine collaborative battle fleet that will confound our enemies. The other thing this ship represents is incredible innovation.” “As the chief mad scientists of the Navy, I say the best ships are partnerships,” said Rear Adm. Mathias Winter, CNR’s Innovation Technology Requirements and Test & Evaluation. “And the partnership with DARPA and our thousands of academics and MANILA SUMMER SPECIAL $ 1079 WITH TAX FROM SAN or LAX ASK US ABOUT OTHER ASIA DESTINATIONS AIRFARE lAyAwAy PlAN AVAIlABlE SOME RESTRICTIONS APPLIES. PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE. #2007746-10 Visit our facebook page 7888 Dagget St, Suite 102 San Diego, CA 92111 7+(3/$&(72*2%()25(<28*2$1<:+(5( )D[ email: [email protected] Non-active duty personnel are invited to join the Navy League. No military service required, just a desire to serve those that serve. Call Jay Lott at 619-230-0301 or email him at [email protected] for more information. hoops 10 • www.armedforcesdispatch.com • THURSDAY, MAY 5, 2016 universities around the world will ensure that the Navy, DoD, and this great country and the 310 million Americans that call it home will continue to have the quality of life and the security they need as we continue to field and explore and experiment with capabilities like ACTUV.” SELF STORAGE &+(&.285*5($77,&.(735,&(6 AS LOW AS Sea Hunter, at its christening ceremony, DARPA photo www.STORAGEWEST.com 877-917-7990 10% MILITARY DISCOUNT 11th Pacific Partnership mission prepares to enhance cooperation, strengthen ties in Southeast Asia Pacific Partnership is the Indonesia, Timor Leste, Malaysia, the Republic of the Philippines, and Vietnam are all scheduled to host this year’s Pacific Partnership mission. Japan will also lead a mission to Palau. Medical, dental, civil-engineering, and veterinary teams will partner with each host nation to conduct civic-action projects, community health exchanges, medical symposiums, and humanitarian and disaster relief (HA/DR) drills. Engagements between Pacific Partnership participants and host nations are intended to improve capacity, enhance regional partnerships, and increase multilateral cooperation for HA/DR preparedness. “Through Pacific Partnership we foster persistent presence and enduring relationships with our allies and partners throughout the IndoAsia-Pacific,” said Rear Adm. Charles Williams, commander, Task Force 73, the executive agent for this year’s Pacific Partnership mission. “This dynamic mission is a great example of multilateral and civil-military cooperation and serves as a model for coordination among participating nations, government agencies, and non-government organizations.” Hospital ship Mercy at anchorage in Simpson Harbor off the coast of Rabaul, Papua New Guinea. photo by MCC Chris Tucker Pacific Partnership ‘16 will have several distinctions * A multinational commandand-control structure will be used to include a deputy mission commander from the Australian Defense Force and a mission chief of staff from the New Zealand Defense Force. 21st anniversary of the normalization of diplomatic relations between the U.S. and Vietnam. * The visit by Mercy to Vietnam is in conjunction with the * PP ‘16 will capitalize on the Women Peace and Security pro- gram, an international initiative designed not only to empower women, but to demonstrate that they’re included in the planning and implementation of disaster preparedness and TO GROW IN UNEXPECTED WAYS Plant the seeds of social justice, respect for diversity, and individualism in the classroom. Master new approaches PUJ\YYPJ\S\THUKKL]LSVWTLU[[OLVYPLZH[7HJPÄJ6HRZ» SCHOOL OF HUMAN DEVELOPMENT AND SCHOOL OF EDUCATION. 3LHYUTVYLH[WHJPÄJVHRZLK\ * This year’s mission will return to Timor Leste, where the U.S. continues to strengthen ties and cooperation with one of the world’s newest nations. Life in Color Rules: Fill out the entry form below and send it to us at: Dispatch Newspaper/La Jolla Playhouse, P.O. Box 600600, San Diego, CA 92160. Entries must be in our office by Wednesday, May 11, 2016. One entry per family. Must show ID upon pickup. Entries may also be submitted via e-mail to [email protected] Subj:La Jolla Playhouse. Include all information requested below in online entries. Winners notified by telephone. Armed Forces Dispatch Newspaper/La Jolla Playhouse Wednesday, May 11, 2016, at noon. Please answer all questions to be eligible. name____________________________________ address_ _________________________________ city, state, zip______________________________ phone___________________________________ What radio station do you listen to?_______ Active duty military (which base): _______________________________________ Military spouse/family member Civilian Retired military THURSDAY, MAY 5, 2016 • www.armedforcesdispatch.com • 11 YOUR MOMENT relief efforts of their respective countries. WINNER! Win two vouchers to in nta Co This annual maritime operation will help improve disaster response preparedness while enhancing partnerships with participating nations throughout the Indo-Asia-Pacific region. largest annual multilateral humanitarian assistance and disaster relief preparedness mission conducted in the Indo-Asia-Pacific. This year’s mission will be led by Commander, Destroyer Squadron (DESRON) 23, embarked on hospital ship USNS Mercy (T-AH 19), and will include more than 600 military and civilian personnel from the U.S., Australia, New Zealand, Canada, the United Kingdom, Malaysia, Singapore, Republic of Korea and Japan. 2 e1 Jun use tent gh ho con ou lay dult thr a P d a w oll ity an No La J s nud SAN DIEGO - The U.S. Navy will join allied and partner nation forces for the 11th Pacific Partnership mission, scheduled to begin May 11. The Armed Forces Dispatch wants you to be a FROM APRIL 21-26, 2016 Navy SEAL killed in action in support of Inherent Resolve THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 2016 Flt # A/C Type Time Destinations (Seats Available) CNV 2241 C20 12:10 p.m. KANEOHE (26) CNV 4846 C40 2 p.m. KEY WEST (69) CORONADO - Special War- ated from Basic Underwater FRIDAY, APRIL1st 22, Class 2016 CharlesNO SPACE A DEPARTUREStraining with Demolition/SEAL fare Operator SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 2016 class 266 in June 2008. After Keating IV, 31, of San Diego, Flt # A/C Type Time Destinations (Seats Available) CNV 4101 in action C40 in northern 9 a.m. COLUMBUS, INhe (58)was assigned graduation, was killed SUNDAY, APRIL 24, 2016 NO SPACE A DEPARTURES to various West Coast based Iraq May 3. MONDAY, APRIL 25, 2016 SEAL Teams(Seats and Naval Special Flt # A/C Type Time Destinations Available) CNV 4681 C40 12:31 p.m. FT. WORTH (19) Warfare (NSW) training comKeating died from injuries TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 2016 NO SPACE A DEPARTURES sustained in combat, during mands. Conditions of Travel: There is an attack by Islamic State no guaranteed space for any traveler. The Department of Defense not to continue After graduating BUD/S, Keforcesison hisobligated team. Keating and an individual’s travel or return him or her to point of origin, or ating deployed twice in support any other of point. sufficient elements his Travelers team wereshall re- have personal funds to pay for commercial transportaOperation Iraqi Freedom, and sponding to ato local Peshmerga tion to return their residence or of duty station if space-available transportation is not available. force’s request for support dur- once to Afghanistan in support Duewhen to security reasons, the weeklyof Space ‘A’ flight schedule for MaOperation Enduring Freedom. ing they were attacked. rine Corps Air Station Miramar isn’t posted for the public. You can call He ‘A’ then served as the leading (858) 577-4283 to get an updated Space schedule. Keating enlisted in the Navy petty officer of the West Coast in February 2007 and gradu- sniper/reconnaissance training THURSDAY, NOV. 26, 2015 Flt # A/C Type CNV 4245 C40 CNV 4102 C40 cell. Upon completion of his tour as an instructor, Keating checked back into a West Coast-based SEAL team as a platoon leading petty officer in February 2015. SPACE A DEPARTURE FLIGHTS - MAY 5-8, 2016 * TO REGISTER ONLINE, FORWARD YOUR FULL NAME, RANK, AND IF ACTIVE, RETIRED OR RESERVE TO [email protected]. * SHOW TIME FOR ALL FLIGHTS IS 2 HOURS PRIOR TO THE TIME POSTED BELOW. * 2 CHECKED BAGS/1 CARRY-ON TOTALING 60 POUNDS MAX PER PERSON. * 20 POUNDS MAX PER PERSON ON A C20 AIRCRAFT. * NO OPEN TOE SHOES ALLOWED ON FLIGHTS. 12 • www.armedforcesdispatch.com • THURSDAY, MAY 5, 2016 Destinations (Seats Available) LEMOORE (121), NORFOLK (7), PENSACOLA (7) FT WORTH (121) NAS NORTH ISLAND - Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) aerospace engineers Joshua Time Destinations (Seats Available) Rivera and Joanne Jordan were honored (26) for their contributions to the Navy Apr. 25 by the American 1 p.m. KANEOHE SATURDAY, NOV. 28, 2015 Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) - San Diego Section. Flt # A/C Type Time Destinations (Seats Available) CNV 4602 C40 CENTRO WHIDBEY (67) Rivera was9 a.m. selected to EL receive the(121), AIAA’s Outstanding Contribution to Aerospace SUNDAY, NOV. 29, 2015 Research award, and Jordan, the award for Outstanding Contribution to Aerospace ManFlt # A/C Type Time Destinations (Seats Available) CNV 3162 C130 11 a.m. NEW ORLEANS (25) agement. MONDAY, NOV. 23, 2015 Rivera earned the recognition of the AIAA through his work in conjunction with the UniverFlt # A/C Type Time Destinations (Seats Available) CNV 4123 C40 11:03 a.m. sity of California San Diego HICKAM (UCSD)(121) and SDSU to understand, manage and potentially resolve delamination issues within fastener holes of composite skins found on legacy F/A-18 Hornet fighter aircraft. Navy file photo of In her position as the “interim” Stress Lead for the F/A-18Hornet A-D program, Jordan was Charles Keating IV, 31, recognized for her contributions and management oversight. Jordan assigns work to, coordinates of San Diego. meetings with, and provides weekly updates to senior civilian and military leadership well above her paygrade. FRIDAY, NOV. 27, 2015 Flt # CNV 2983 NAVAL AIR STATION NORTH ISLAND - FLIGHT INFO-LINE: (619) 545-8273 THURSDAY, MAY 5, 2016 Flt # A/C Time CNV 4124 C40 9 a.m. Destinations (Seats Available) FALLON (121) FRIDAY, MAY 6, 2016 Flt # A/C Time CNV 4181 C40 9 a.m. Destinations (Seats Available) BOISE, ID (121) SATURDAY, MAY 7, 2016 Flt # A/C Time CNV 3943 C130 10:30 a.m. CNV 3381 C130 11:45 a.m. Destinations (Seats Available) JACKSONVILLE, FL (25) HICKAM (25 SUNDAY, MAY 8, 2016 NO SPACE A DEPARTURES Conditions of Travel: There is no guaranteed space for any traveler. The Department of Defense is not obligated to continue an individual’s travel or return him or her to point of origin, or any other point. Travelers shall have sufficient personal funds to pay for commercial transportation to return to their residence or duty station if space-available transportation is not available. Time 9 a.m. 12:13 p.m. NAVAIR engineers recognized by AIAA Due to security reasons, the weekly Space ‘A’ flight schedule for Marine Corps Air Station Miramar isn’t posted for the public. You can call (858) 577-4283 to get an updated Space ‘A’ schedule. A/C Type C20 Carl Vinson announces Sailors of the Quarter SAN DIEGO - USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70) Commanding Officer, Capt. Karl Thomas, recently announced the Vinson Sailors of the Quarter for the first quarter of 2016. Aviation Boatswain’s Mate (Fuel) 1st Class Jonathan Gaxiola is the Senior Sailor of the Quarter (SSOQ) for the first quarter of year 2016 while Aviation Ordnanceman 2nd Class Kevin Seybert is the Junior SOQ for the first quarter. “If I really do deserve this award, it’s because of my junior enlisted Sailors and my peers,” said Gaxiola. “To me this award is not for any personal achievement, but a way to show my Sailors that their hard work pays off.” “I’d like to thank my leadership for helping me to be where I am now,” said Seybert. “I listened to their guidance and they didn’t steer me wrong. My division had a member selected as Sailor of the Quarter twice in a row now.” NBSD joins in for Main Street Clean Up May 7 Local Military News Briefs * TO REGISTER ONLINE, FORWARD YOUR FULL NAME, RANK, AND IF ACTIVE, RETIRED OR RESERVE TO [email protected]. * SHOW TIME FOR ALL FLIGHTS IS 2 HOURS PRIOR TO THE TIME POSTED BELOW. * 2 CHECKED BAGS/1 CARRY-ON TOTALING 60 POUNDS MAX PER PERSON. * 20 POUNDS MAX PER PERSON ON A C20 AIRCRAFT. * NO OPEN TOE SHOES ALLOWED ON FLIGHTS. Servicemembers and employees of Naval Base San Diego (NBSD) will conduct a Main Street Clean Up May 7, an event in which Sailors and the local community join together to pick up trash and debris around Naval Base San Diego. Twice each year more than 500 Sailors and their families from Naval Base San Diego, as well as many other ashore and afloat commands in the metropolitan area, volunteer in this worthy effort to beautify the neighborhoods around NBSD and enhance the quality of life and maintain neighborly relations. Volunteers will be spanning the area from Main Street in National City to 28th Street in San Diego’s Barrio Logan region and removing debris from the vicinity. Volunteers will muster at Mariner’s Park located on 32nd St between Harbor Dr. and Main St. for the event, scheduled to begin at 7 a.m. The event will be opened by NBSD Commanding Officer Capt. Curt Jones and National City Mayor Ron Morrison. This is a good opportunity for residents of National City and San Diego to join together with the community’s Sailors to improve the appearance of the area and continue fostering goodwill, teamwork and understanding among residents, businesses and the Navy. SAN DIEGO (April 24, 2016) - Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Grace Layugan, representing USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71), performs the national anthem on the field at Petco Park, home field of the San Diego Padres during Petco Park’s Theodore Roosevelt Day. Theodore Roosevelt is currently homeported in San Diego awaiting a regularly scheduled maintenance period. Navy photo by MC2 Chase C. Lacombe (left) SAN DIEGO (May 2, 2016) - Master Chief Hospital Corpsman Jeffrey Pritchett, left, Master Chief Gunner’s Mate Jeremy Smith and Master Chief Electrician’s Mate (Nuclear) Nathan Jones stand at attention after being pinned to the rank of master chief petty officer on USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70) flight deck. The Carl Vinson Strike Group is scheduled to deploy on a Western Pacific deployment in 2017. Carl Vinson is currently pierside in its homeport of San Diego. Armed Forces Dispatch Newspaper Navy photo by MC1 Travis S. 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Shop online at www.dejavuonline.com Sun. 11am-10pm Armed Forces Dispatch Newspaper THURSDAY, MAY 5, 2016 • www.armedforcesdispatch.com • 13 DISPATCH About Your Health The mind-body connection and spiritual fitness by Randal Craft We watch, hear, and read about the influence that our mind can have on our body, the mind-body connection, throughout the media these days. This topic continues to be widely researched and Deepak Chopra, MD is a well-known leader of the dialogue. He adds another dimension to the subject in his book, “Reinventing the Body, Resurrecting the Soul”, in which he discusses the role of one’s soul in relationship to the mind and body. He says it this way, “It (the soul) creates the mind and emotions. In other words, the soul is the very foundation of experience.” We can effectively control our bodies by the kinds of attitudes and thought processes we entertain, which take place in the soul. Chopra believes that we can each have a significant impact on our lives by “resurrecting” our soul—understanding its potential and taking action to bring positive change into our lives. While there continues to be much research and writing on the subject of the mind-body connection, we can also learn a great deal on the topic from a noteworthy health pioneer of the 19th century who wrote a book that was selected in 2002 by the Women’s National Book Association as one of 75 books by women whose words have changed the world. The book is “Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures” and was written by Mary Baker Eddy who was renowned for her teachings on the subject. She states, “A material body only expresses a material and mortal mind….You embrace your body in your thought, and you should delineate upon it thoughts of health, not of sickness.” She further conveys how the qualities of one’s thought and character can impact the body: “Hatred, envy, dishonesty, fear, and so forth, make a man sick…” plus, “Mortal mind forms all conditions of the mortal body, and controls the stomach, bones, lungs, heart, blood, etc., as directly as the volition or will moves the hand.” She expected people to be able to have dominion over the mental/emotional and physical ills that they may face in their everyday lives, ultimately experiencing healing through prayer. She conveys the significant relationship which the mortal, that is, human mind has with the body and directly makes this point: “Mortal mind and body are one.” In effect, Chopra’s and Eddy’s ideas point to a healthy state of mind expression that is often used in the military services today: spiritual fitness. The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Instruction (CJC- Parmela Sawhney, MD. Family Practice & Holistic Medicine Ayurvedic Integrated Wellness VW6W8QLW&RURQDGR&$ 619-435-4488 WE TAKE TRICARE & MOST INSURANCES 14 • www.armedforcesdispatch.com • THURSDAY, MAY 5, 2016 Visit our website at: www.AyurvedicIntegrated.com SI) of 1 September 2011 describes spiritual fitness this way: “Spiritual fitness includes the development of personal qualities needed to sustain a person in times of stress hardship, and tragedy. These personal qualities may come from religious, philosophical, or human values and form the basis for character, disposition, decision making, and integrity.” And also, “Spiritual fitness has several traditional rather than scientific components. Those components include spiritual beliefs, values and practices; core beliefs: purpose and meaning; self-awareness, reflection and introspection; transcendence; relationships beyond self; and spiritual experiences.” So, spiritual fitness enables us to be mentally strong when tested by challenges in life such as stress, discouragement, hopelessness, immorality, grief, resentment, intolerance, anger, etc. Some related personal qualities are purposeful, resilient, flexible, hopeful, forgiving, respectful of others, tolerant, moral, faithful-believing/having faith in others and/or God, a Higher Power, or in accord with one’s particular religious or philosophical beliefs. The Department of Defense (DoD) has developed a comprehensive effort called “Total force Fitness for the 21st Century”. The Human Performance Resource Center website (a DoD initiative under the Force Health Protection and Readiness Program), http:// hprc-online.org, states, “Total Force Fitness is a new paradigm within the Department of Defense and is a framework for building and maintaining health, readiness, and performance in the United States Armed Forces. It views optimal performance as a holistic concept that requires a connection between mind, body, spirit, and relationships.” The subject website provides a variety of resources to support all personnel and family members in their efforts to strengthen their total, including spiritual, fitness. In addition, it provides access to the publication, Supplement to Military Medicine, Volume 175, No 8, dated August 10, 2010. Its article, “Why Total Force Fitness?” states, “…it is well accepted that pain is influenced by psychological, social, and even spiritual components. Case studies have shown that hypnosis or the belief in God’s blessing can help individuals resist pain.” And, “For example, a study by Kiecolt-Glasier published in The Archives of General Psychiatry, 2005 showed that family conflict can significantly influence physical wound healing. Time to heal was delayed by an entire day following a marital conflict as compared to after a supportive social interaction.” Needless to NO COST BREAST PUMPS! Tricare covers your Breast pump and supplies. We are Tricare Authorized and We handle All your paperwork! Free Shipping. Visit us at: www.breastpumpbaby.com or 908-277-MOMS (6667) say, the DoD is “hot” on the topic of the mind-body connection and sees spiritual fitness as a key element. A couple of other online resources which support military personnel and family members in strengthening their spiritual fitness are important to mention: 1) http://www.health.mil is sponsored by the Military Health System and the Defense Health Agency. Open the “Operation Live Well” section and click on “Integrative Wellness”. 2) http://www.realwarriors.net was launched by the Defense Centers of Excellence for Psychological Health and Traumatic Brain Injury (DCoE) in 2009. Search for “spiritual fitness”. Under “Search results” click on “Strengthen your Well-being through Spiritual Fitness” for helpful information including “Spiritual Fitness Tips” and “What Line Leaders Can Do” with a link to an insightful “Spiritual Fitness Assessment”. There is much to learn from the research, studies, and writings in support of the mind-body connection and its relationship to our health. And, as indicated above, our spiritual fitness plays a key role in our total fitness. Just like for physical fitness, in order to strengthen our spiritual fitness we need to have a dedicated, disciplined approach. This would involve consistently evaluating our spiritual fitness and working to strengthen it as needed. It’s encouraging to know that there are many useful resources available to help us in this effort. Randal Craft is a retired US Navy chaplain and is the media representative for First Church of Christ, Scientist, Chula Vista. He can be reached at <craftrbk@ yahoo.com>. 3&1"*34 3&/5"-4 463'#0"3%#-"/,4 463'#0"3%4 8&546*54 '6--8&546*54 $ 99 95 15% .*-*5"3:%*4$06/5 0ODMPUIJOHBDDFTTPSJFT .JTTJPO#MWE .JTTJPO#FBDI (858) 488-9374 Arts & Entertainment Third Avenue buzzes with excitement for ‘Avenue Amps & Ales’ Saturday, May 14,12-6 pm Get amped! Chula Vista’s first craft beer and music festival, Avenue Amps & Ales is rocking Third Avenue Village from 12 -6 p.m. on Saturday, May 14. Avenue Amps & Ales will host over 20 craft breweries, live bands and artisans in and around Memorial Park in Chula Vista’s Original Neighborhood. Join south bay’s uprising and imbibe in unlimited samples of over 50 craft beers. The 21 and up crowd can sip and savor unique brews from industry veterans including Green Flash Brewing, Belching Beaver Brewery and Karl Strauss Brewing. Enjoy distinct South Bay flavor with Bay Bridge Brewing, NOVO Brazil and the newest craft beer addition to Third Avenue, Th3re Punk Ales Brewing. The event goes international with extended offerings from Baja to Belgium. This, in addition to tastings from more than fifteen additional San Diego breweries, fermented ciders and wine tastings for ticket holders makes Avenue Amps & Ales the most buzz worthy event of the year. Keeping the energy as high as the hop counts, live bands The Routine, Urban Skies, Sidetraxx and The Major Minus will amplify Memorial Park with non-stop eclectic music ranging from rock to reggae. Exotic foods, artisanal vendors and community organizations round out this unique festival hybrid. As the craft beer industry pours into Third Avenue Village and the City of Chula Vista at large, Avenue Amps & Ales aims to quench the thirst of south bay and San Diego beer enthusiasts. Avenue Amps & Ales promises an epic event, turning former conventions about craft beer in the south bay on its full bodied head. Be a part of the #southbayuprising and join the fun, laid back atmosphere that is Third Avenue Village at Avenue Amps & Ales. Advance tickets for the unlimited sampling of over 50 craft beers are a mere $25. Snag the advanced price to ensure your entrance into the event and avoid paying $35 at the door. A portion of the Avenue Amps & Ales ticket proceeds will be donated to the Chula Vista Police Foundation. For more information and to purchase tickets visit http://www.readertickets. com/events/32437662/avenueamps-amp-ales . 2016 Coronado Historic Home Tour: Celebrate Mother’s Day, May 8 touring Coronado homes by the sea An annual Mother’s Day tradition continues on May 8, 2016 when the Coronado Historical Association (CHA) will once again host the Coronado Historic Home Tour featuring six exquisite local homes that represent life by the sea. For many locals, this event is an annual part of their Mother’s Day celebration. However, visitors come from all over Southern California to attend this annual event.The Home Tour houses will be open one day -- Mother’s Day -- from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. This year the Home Tour will include the 2016 GEM Award winner, a 5200 sq ft , 1918 Italian Renaissance home with 7 bedrooms and 8 bathrooms. Each year the Coronado Historical Association bestows a GEM award to one home/homeowner who by Going the Extra Mile (GEM) accomplished exceptional results to preserve a Coronado cultural resource. This historically designated home has done just that. The CHA annual Home Tour is a major fundraiser for the organization, requiring months of planning and preparation. It is also a part of the events scheduled as part of Coronado’s preservation month. This year’s Home Tour Co-Chairs are a mother and daughter team, Felicia Bell and Katy Bell Hendrickson- long time Coronado residents. They began working behind the scenes early last fall with the homeowners, volunteer committee, photographers and research writers.The Home Tour houses will be open one day -- Mother’s Day -- While admiring the architectural features and interior designs of these lovely homes, you’ll learn more about the colorful history and life in Coronado. And the purchase of annual Home Tour tickets helps CHA preserve more of that history to share with present and future generations! Bring along someone special to celebrate Mother’s Day, and join Coronado in celebrating Coronado Homes by the Sea! Early-bird TICKETS PURCHASED BY APRIL 30 are $35 for members, $40 for non-members; STARTING MAY 1, tickets are $40 for members and $45 for non-members. Advance tickets may be purchased at coronadohistory. org, by calling CHA at (619) 435-7242 or in person the day of the Home Tour. Will call will be located at the Coronado Visitor Center, 1100 Orange Avenue, Coronado 92118. ‘Gator By The Bay Festival’ returns to San Diego for 15th Year San Diego’s 15th annual Gator By The Bay is the largest, most authentic Louisiana-themed music and food festival this side of the bayou. The festival will be held from May 5-8 at Spanish Landing Park, across from the San Diego International Airport. Presented by San Diego’s Bon Temps Social Club, it features four days of live music with over 90 musical acts and special performances on seven stages, along with 10,000 pounds of crawfish trucked from Louisiana, non--stop dancing, shopping, playing and eating on the beautiful San Diego Bay. “This one-of-a-kind festival offers attendees the chance to experience Louisiana culture, lots of lively music and flavorful food - it’s like a Mardi Gras party, but in May!” said Peter Oliver, a Gator By The Bay producer. “We are thrilled to provide San Diegans with this yearly celebration that brings Louisiana’s eclectic cuisine and culture right to our bay.” Since its inception in 2001 the festival has grown to showcase not only Grammy winning Cajun and Zydeco artists directly from Louisi- Thurs., May 5: 6:30–10:30 p.m. Fri., May 6: 3:30–10:30 p.m. Sat., May 7: 10:30 a.m.– 8:30 p.m. Sun., May 8: 10:30 a.m.–7:30 p.m. ana, but also legendary Chicago and California blues artists, rockabilly and roots performers and award-winning salsa and Latin bands. This year, guests will enjoy an expanded schedule of over 90 diverse musical and dance performances on seven stages throughout the event. The festival has become an annual must--do for enthusiasts of all ages who’ve come from not only throughout California, but 39 other U.S. states, Canada, Mexico, Europe, Asia, NewZealand and Australia. THURSDAY, MAY 5, 2016 • www.armedforcesdispatch.com • 15 San Diego Botanic Garden May 2016 events & classes Now – Monday, July 12, 2016. Daily, 9 am – 5 pm. Ecke Building. San Diego Botanic Garden. 230 Quail Gardens Drive. Free with paid admission or membership. 10th Annual Lung Hsiang Exhibit and Sale. The 10th Annual Lung Hsiang Exhibit and Sale features original Chinese Brush Paintings created by members of the Lung Hsiang chapter of the American Artists of Chinese Brush Painting. The exhibit and sale is open daily from 9 am – 5 pm in the Ecke Building in the Garden. The public is invited to the opening reception on Sunday, May 22 from 2 – 4 pm. Paid admission to the Garden is your admission to the reception. Info: http://www. sdbgarden.org/events.htm Sunday, May 1 – Labor Day, Sept. 5, 2016. Daily, 9 am – 5 pm. San Diego Botanic Garden. 230 Quail Gardens Drive. Free admission for active-duty military and up to 5 immediate family members. Blue Star Museum Pro- gram. The San Diego Botanic Garden is proud to participate in the Blue Star Museum program, offering free admission to all active duty, National Guard and Reserve members of the U.S. military and their families (card carrier plus 5 immediate family members). As our way of saying ‘thank you’ to the brave men and women of the U.S. Military, the Garden will begin our Blue Star program on May 1st. Info: http://www.sdbgarden.org/military-specials.htm Tuesday, May 3, 2016, 9 am – 12 pm. San Diego Botanic Garden. 230 Quail Gardens Drive. Members: $35, Non-Members $42 (Materials included in fee). Succulent Mushroom Class. Create a beautiful succulent mushroom you make yourself! Taught by the SDBG Succulent Wreath Team. Please bring small clippers or scissors to class. Info: http://www.sdbgarden. org/classes.htm Saturday, May 7, 2016, 10 am – 4 pm. San Diego Botanic Garden. 230 Quail Gardens Drive. Free with paid admission LOCAL ATTRACTIONS The Veterans Museum at Balboa Park Open Tues.-Sun. 10am-4pm Honoring the memories & contributions of the men & women who gallantly served their country. Events Venue: Exhibits, Artifacts, memorabilia, telling personal VWRULHVRIZDU%DQTXHW0HHWLQJ5RRPV 3DUN%OYG%DOERD3DUNZZZYHWHUDQPXVHXPRUJ or membership. Chocolate Festival. Spend the Saturday before Mother’s Day at San Diego Botanic Garden’s famous Chocolate Festival! Enjoy dozens of delectable chocolate tastings, demonstrations, a chocolate fountain and more. This family-friendly event also features lots of children’s activities and a variety of Mother’s Day gifts. Tasting tickets will be sold on site. Info: http://www. sdbgarden.org/chocolate.htm Sunday, May 15, 2016, 9:30 am – 4 pm. San Diego Botanic Garden. 230 Quail Gardens Drive. Members: $78, NonMembers $92. Journaling in the Garden with Pens & Watercolor: All Levels. Learn how to paint watercolor layers and fused colors with intensity as we compose pieces of prose and art in our own personal journals inspired by the beauty of SD Botanic Garden. Instructor: Helen Shafer Garcia. Info: http://www.sdbgarden.org/classes.htm Saturday, May 28, 2016, 9 am – 4 pm. San Diego Botanic Garden. 230 Quail Gardens Drive. Members: $59, Non-Members $71. Digital Coloring Black & White. Join professional flower photographer Bob Bretell as he demonstrates how to convert your color photos into stunning black and white images using a variety of techniques in Photoshop Elements. Info: http:// www.sdbgarden.org/classes. htm Saturday, May 28, 2016, 9 am – 3 pm. San Diego Botanic Garden. 230 Quail Gardens Drive. Free with paid admission or membership. 16 • www.armedforcesdispatch.com • THURSDAY, MAY 5, 2016 Palm, Cycad, Bamboo and Tropical Plant Sale. This one- $5 Military Discount at the gate with I.D. Active & Retired Kids under 18 FREE Spanish Landing Park - Across from Airport of-a-kind event features rare and exotic species of palms, cycads and other tropical plants provided by exceptional Southern California Nurseries. This event is co-hosted by the Palm Society of Southern California and San Diego Botanic Garden. Info: http://www.sdbgarden. org/plantsales-tropical.htm Omarr’s weekly Free Juvenile Hall tours available in English or Spanish Saturday, May 14 Juvenile Hall will be open for public tours on Saturday, May 14. The free tours available in English or Spanish will be held from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 2851 Meadow Lark Drive near Rady Children’s Hospital. The annual open house usually attracts thousands of visitors including families, youth clubs and other groups. 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We’ll get to that in a bit, but first let’s talk about Paris. I’d been there twice before – in pretty cool photos of the race. For those of you in the know, Jean Todt spoke at a press conference. I will cover that event for you in an upcoming, dedicated column. Celebrating the Paris ePrix electric car race Recently I returned to San Diego from a wonderful, longoverdue vacation in Paris, France. The monuments were, as always, spectacular, and there were some great new things to see and experience, including a world-class electric car race through the streets of Paris. The heart of a city is its people, and the vast majority of the people I encountered in Paris were open, welcoming and went out of their way – in one case at personal risk to himself – to look out for and help this particular American tourist. It probably helped that I speak some French, having learned it in grade school in Canada too many decades ago. I think people appreciate it when you at least make a sincere effort to speak with them in their language. Most seemed to know far more English than I know French. Unfortunately all is not bright in “The City of Light.” Paris has a very serious street crime problem. It is directed at tourists, and the police seem powerless to stop it, despite years of effort. Also, forget what you think you know about carry-on baggage regulations on that trip of a lifetime to Paris. Air France has rewritten that book, and it is not in our favor. As I will explain later, you should be aware of these problems and protect yourself by planning for them before you even leave home on your globetrotting adventures. If you are unprepared, you will likely receive a rude and Please return next week for part two of this special report, and send your comments and suggestions to AutoMatters@ gmail.com. Formula E Paris ePrix on the streets of Paris costly awakening. As this was a long overdue vacation I wanted to make the most of it, starting with getting there. I chose to fly to Paris on a very special aircraft that I’d longed to fly on ever since it entered service: the colossal, double-deck, Airbus A380. Air France flies this plane non-stop between Paris (Charles de Gaulle airport – CDG) and Los Angeles (LAX). This is an excellent way to travel, even for those of us flying Economy Class. Walking around the lower deck and up the circular staircase at the rear is a welcome way to stretch your legs. The A380 is quiet during flight, unlike in lesser jets where there is a constant whoosh of fairly loud jet noise. Also, thankfully, I felt no sharp pain in my ears when landing after my long flight. plimentary French wines and, in the unlikely event that we were still hungry between meals, there were complimentary self-serve sandwiches, packaged snacks and beverages in the upstairs and downstairs galleys. The French flight attendants could not have been more attentive. This was the best of what flying used to be like (except for the plastic cutlery, of course, and thankfully no smoking). Unfortunately, the Air France hospitality all but collapsed immediately before my return flight, while still in the Departures area of The individual video entertainment systems feature a wide selection of movies. I watched the new “Star Wars” film and the Academy Award winning “The Revenant.” Mapped updates tracking our journey were interesting, as was the tail camera view looking forward on takeoff and landing. I found a great deal on my hotel room through Hotels.com, at the Astotel Hotel Caumartin Opera. Located by the Paris Opera and major department stores, cafés and the Metro subway system – its staff met my every request with a smile, gave me directions and greeted me upon my return. 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The PAWS Pantry provides supplemental bags of dog and cat food for pick-up at San Diego campus locations for select senior centers, congregate meal providers, and other human service organizations as resources are available. Supplies are available based on eligibility requirements and financial needs. Visit pawssandiego.org for more information and for a list of distribution events near you. http://pawssandiego.org<http://pawssandiego. org/programs/> Pet Loss Support Group Wednesday, May 4 from 6:00-7:30 pm at 5500 Gaines Street, San Diego 92110 Saturday, May 21 from 10:00-11:30am at 5500 Gaines Street, San Diego 92110 Thursday, May 26 from 6:30-8pm at 572 Airport Road, Oceanside 92058 Family, friends, and society don’t always understand how drastically the loss of a pet can affect us, and can find it difficult to support the grief we often feel. Our Pet Loss Support Group provides an environment where thoughts and emotions can be shared and feelings of grief are understood and validated. The Pet Loss Support Group is open to everyone ages 10 and up and is appropriate for those who have recently lost a pet, are still mourning an old loss, are anticipating the death of a pet, or are preparing for euthanasia. PET Talk: Paint Your Pet’s Portrait-Thursday, May 19 from 6:00-9:00pm at 3450 East Valley Parkway, Escondido 92027 6:00p. m. - 9:00p.m. Join us to paint a fun portrait of your pet and support San Diego Humane Society! Lovejoy Creations will be hosting a fun and interactive pet portrait painting class. Step by step instructions will be provided along with all the necessary supplies and a pre-drawn portrait of your pet. Register here: http://support.sdhumane.org/site/ Calendar/647959839?view=Detail&id=130831 Pet Pals -Friday, May 20 from 4:30-5:30pm at 5500 Gaines Street, San Diego 92110. Pet Pals is a fun and educational monthly program where children ages 6-12 can join us to meet and learn about our animal friends! Register here: http://support.sdhumane.org/site/ Calendar/647959839?view=Detail&id=130790 9:30-11:30am at 5500 Gaines Street, San Diego 92110. Living in San Diego, we are considered one of the top 10 most biodiverse cities in the world, usually coming across wildlife on a daily basis. Unfortunately, our interaction with our wildlife neighbors is not Doggie Cafe Friday, May 13 from 6:00-8:00pm at 572 Airport Road, Oceanside 92058 Friday, May 27 from 6:00-8:00pm at 5500 Gaines Street, San Diego 92110 Have fun socializing with other dog lovers and their dogs while you practice teaching your dog how to be calm around exciting distractions like people, other dogs and food! This month we will be hosting a spring themed photo booth! San Diego Humane Society’s certified behavior training team will be on-hand offering training tips on how to keep your dog calm and happy in this fun, pet-friendly cafe setting. Register for Oceanside here:http://support.sdhumane.org/site/ Calendar/482733527?view=Detail&id=130720 Register for San Diego here:http://support.sdhumane.org/site/ Calendar/482733527?view=Detail&id=130721 Project Wildlife Lecture: Urban Wildlife-Saturday, May 7 from always positive. Wild animals have adapted to living in our urban environments. Join Project Wildlife Educator, Carly Padilla, as she discusses ways we can co-exist with our native wildlife, things we can do to help, and ways to gently encourage their departure if they have taken up residence. Register here:http://support.sdhumane.org/ site/Calendar/647959839?view=Detail&id=131127 MOBILE EVENTS: Kahoots Adoption Event Saturday, May 14 from 11am-2pm 13414 Poway Rd, Poway, CA 92064 Mike’s BBQ Fundraising and Adoption Event Sunday, May 8 from 11am-2pm 3055 Clairemont Dr, San Diego 92117 Unleashed by Petco Friday, May 20 from 12pm-3pm 2663 Gateway Road in Carlsbad Team Kia Saturday, May 28 from 10am-1pm 541 N Johnson Ave, El Cajon, CA 92020 Camp Run a Mutt 2nd Annual Anniversary Party Sunday, May 15 from 12pm-4pm, 910 Armorlite Drive, San Marcos 92069 PET WORLD by Steve Dale Wilcox is a 1 year old neutered tuxedo feline with a long handsome coat. He is a sweet and loving boy who shows plenty of affection towards a new pal within minutes of your first meeting. Wilcox loves to be pet & brushed, and will show you by purring immediately. Meet this mellow guy by asking for ID#A1710545 Tag#C111. Wilcox can be adopted for $58. A pet is a forever friend, so bring some love into your life by adopting today! You can visit these two and their many other friends at our Central County Shelter, 5480 Gaines Street, San Diego between the hours of 9:30AM to 5:30PM, Tuesday through Saturday. Visit http://www.sddac.com for more information and contact the shelter with questions and for holiday hours. Q: My son is allergic to cats and dogs and wants a pet. We were thinking of a hedgehog since they do not have fur. My son has researched them on the Internet and they seem cute and easy to care for, and we wanted your opinion on this matter? Roberta Sims, Hollywood, FL A: I appreciate your faith in my knowledge, but there is no way I can say what animal anybody can be allergic to. This answer can only be obtained by asking a doctor who specializes in allergies. The majority of pet related allergy information is not presented by a medical professional and must be taken as just urban legend. Hedgehogs are indeed delightful pets, but they actually do have fur. They have a very fine layer on their face and underside and the protective spines that cover their heads and backs are just very stiff modified fur. Plus hedgehogs do lick themselves all over and are covered with dander and allergens just like any other mammal. The best way for you to determine what species of pet your son can have would be to take him to an allergist and Q: What is your opinion on how old a puppy needs to be before you no longer need to keep it in a training crate? Our Labrador/pitbull is 12 months old and we tried to allow him to sleep through the night outside of his crate but we still find “gifts” on the floor in the morning. If we keep him in the crate then he can hold it in through the night with no problem at all. Before we had this dog we raised a yellow lab and we were able to do without the crate when the dog was six months old and we wonder why it is taking our current dog so long to mature? - Steve Adams, San Francisco A: That is a question that has no black or white answer, as every dog is different. I have raised puppies for 50 years now and each one is unique and matures at a different pace. Project Wildlife Urban Wildlife Workshop Saturday, May 28 from 12:00-2:00pm at Horton Plaza. Wild animals have adapted to living in our urban environments. Join Project Wildlife, as we discuss ways we can co-exist with our native wildlife, things we can do to help, and ways to gently encourage their departure if they have taken up residence. Let’s learn ways to help so that they will be here for many more years to come. “How to Co-Exist With Our Wildife” Workshop Sunday, May 22 from 6:00-8:00pm at Terra Madre Gardens, 9928 Protea Gardens Road, Escondido 92026. Ever wonder what to do when you find a baby bird? Or have an opossum under your house? Or a raccoon nesting in your yard? Have you wanted to learn about the numerous wildlife species that we have here in San Diego? Come join us and learn about the reasons why it’s so important to coexist with our wild neighbors and understand their importance to our ecosystem. Meet a Project Wildlife ambassador, listen to their story, and walk away with a greater knowledge of wildlife here in San Diego!!! Summer Camp Directory If you’re looking for a summer program that will occupy, stimulate and entertain your children check out these great summer offerings! Just like children, they all have issues in their development and some are more ahead of others in one respect and behind others in a different area of training and maturity. Just keep on doing what you are doing and the day will come when the dog can sleep through the night out of the crate and your floor will be clean in the morning - when that will be I cannot say - at this point only your dog knows for sure. Military Family Scholarships Available Now! (858) 550-1070 x101 www.LaJollaPlayhouse.org THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 2016 • www.armedforcesdispatch.com • 21 Zilla is a 3 year old spayed American Staffordshire mix who weighs 56lbs. She is a well-behaved gal who happily greets every human and dog she meets. Zilla is housebroken, not much of a barker and enjoys playing with other dogs. She is a happy-go-lucky dog who will make a wonderful family companion. Meet Zilla by asking for ID#A1679219 Tag#C486. She can be adopted for $69. We have many wonderful animals waiting to find new homes as the shelter. Dogs and puppies can be adopted for just $69. Adult dogs and cat over 5 years old can become a member of your family for just $35. If you’re a senior yourself, or disabled, you can make any pet your forever companion for just $35. Rabbits can be adopted for just $25, so be sure to visit our bunny room too! All adoption fees should be confirmed once you get to the shelter, and include spaying or neutering, basic vaccinations, and a 1 year license for dogs. by Marc Morrone explore the options that are presented based on the testing results obtained by a medical professional. Around Town Events subject to change. Please confirm details before attending! Wine, Cheese & Chocolate. Fri, May 6, 6:30-8pm. $18. Need we say more? Delicious samples of chocolate desserts, aromatic cheese and boutique wines. Vom Fass Hillcrest, 1050 University Ave E-103 San Diego Mother & Daughter Teas. Fri-Sat, May 6-7, 2:30-5pm. $30$45. While relaxing to the sounds of a harp, guests can indulge in tea sandwiches, pastries and scones paired with teas and a glass of champagne. The Westgate Hotel, 1055 Second Ave, San Diego Gator By The Bay. Fri-Sun, May 6-8 (Fri 6-10pm; Sat 3:3010:30pm; Sun 10:30am-7:30pm). $20-$40.Features four days of live music on seven stages, 10,000 pounds of crawfish, non-stop dancing, shopping, playing, and eating. Spanish Landing Park, 4077 North Harbor Dr, San Diego Fiesta Old Town: Cinco De Mayo. Fri-Sun, May 6-8 (Fri-Sat 11am-10pm; Sun 11am-5pm). Free. Filled with mariachis, cervezas, food, face painting, equestrian performances, arts and crafts. Old Town State Historic Park, 4002 Wallace St, San Diego Team Npf Cycle. Sat, May 7, 7am-1pm. $25. Three routes: 10, 20 and 60 miles. Silver Strand State Beach, 5000 Highway 75, Coronado Boardwalk Craft Market. Sat, May 7, 8am-2pm. Free. The Boardwalk Craft Market features original work by individual artists and craftsmen. Old Poway Park, 14134 Midland Rd, Poway E-Waste Drop-Off. Sat, May 7, 9am-2pm. Free. Items are accepted include computers, office products, consumer electronics, and any items with a screen including monitors and phones. Urban Corps of San Diego, 3127 Jefferson St, San Diego Mother’s Day Fancy Dress Swim. Sat, May 7, 9am-12pm. Free. Dress up for a swim at the Mother’s Day Fancy Dress Swim Fundraiser for the Against Malaria Foundations. Donations encouraged. Oceanside Pier, Mission Ave & Pacific St, Oceanside Chocolate Festival. Sat, May 7, 10am-4pm. $14. Enjoy dozens of chocolate tastings, demonstrations, a chocolate fountain, and more. San Diego Botanic Garden, 230 Quail Gardens Dr, Encinitas Asian Cultural Festival. Sat, May 7, 10am-6pm. Free. With martial arts demos, two stages of entertainment, beer garden, anime exhibit, live cooking demo, and Asian food vendors. Mira Mesa Community Park, 8575 New Salem St, San Diego Women’s Fair. Sat, May 7, 10am-3pm. Free. Feature informative speakers, fashion show, women’s self-defense, Free yoga classes, free mammograms, and vendor booths. San Elijo Hills Town Square, 1277 San Elijo Rd S, San Marcos Free Comic Book Day. Sat, May 7, 10am-10pm. Free. Villainous Lair Comics & Gaming, 3220 Adams Ave, Normal Heights Mother’s Day Painting & Perfume Workshop. Sat, May 7, 10am-12pm. $10-$30. You and your child will work together to create a very special “mom” inspired painting and your very own perfume sprays to take home. Pachis, An Art Studio For Kids, 2820 Roosevelt Rd, Bldg 201, Ste 102, San Diego Coyote Music Festival. Sat, May 7, 12-4pm. Free. Live music on the Cuyamaca College Grand Lawn. Cuyamaca College, 900 Rancho San Diego Pkwy, El Cajon Spring Family Festival. Sat, May 7, 1-4pm. Free. Live music, a beer tasting, pony rides, a petting zoo, face painting, lawn games, crafts, and a bouncy house. 4th of July Park, 2815 Starry Night Dr, Escondido Uncorked Wine Walk. Sat, May 7, 4-7pm. 21+. $20. A self-guided wine and restaurant walk throughout Westfiled UTC. Westfield University Towne Centre, 4425 La Jolla Village Dr, San Diego Family Day on the Bay. Sat, May 7, 11am-2pm. Free. Enjoy family fun with a BBQ, music, games, face painting and boat rides. Mission Bay Yacht Club, 1215 El Carmel Pl, San Diego Arabian Nights Mother’s Day Celebration. Sat, May 7, 79:30pm. $15-$20. Dancing by Bedora and Tanisha will entrance. Music will intoxicate. Original costumes will captivate. Murals entice. Muramid International Mural Museum, 212 Artist Alley, Suite F, Oceanside This event is made possible with support Cinco de Mayo Trail Run. from our non-profit partners and: Sat, May 7, 6:30am-10:30pm. tćJOL#MVF4BO%JFHPt4%(& $10-$45. Challenging and unique t3VCJPT$PBTUBM(SJMM courses that will take you out t,BJTFS1FSNBOFOUFt$JWJUBt,1#4 on the Lake Poway Trail. Lake Poway Trail, 14644 Lake Poway Road, Poway Find an Event Near You www.sdriverdays.org Beer and Music Festival. Sat, May 7, 7-10pm. $38-$54. A unique event celebrating craft beer and live music. Unlimited craft beer samples, local bands and DJ’s. NTC Liberty Station, 2640 Historic Decatur Rd, San Diego Mother’s Day Brunch. Sat, May 7, 10-11:30am. $15. Bring your Mother, Daughter, Granddaughter, Grandmother or a Girlfriend! Gourmet brunch with tons of fun surprises! Trinity Church San Diego, 14047 Twin +,.(%,.((;3/25(/($51&5($7( 22 • www.armedforcesdispatch.com • THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 2016 Discover the San Diego River with fun, free outdoor events in your community Peaks Rd, Poway American Indian Health Center Pow Wow. Sat-Sun, May 7-8, 10am-6pm. Free. Participants of all ages will be drumming and performing bird songs, gourd dancing, and fancy shawl dancing. Vendors will be selling jewelry, pottery, basketry, and more. Balboa Park, corner of Park Blvd & Presidents Way Mothers Day Weekend Craft Fair. Sat-Sun, May 7-8, 10am5pm. Free. Craft fair activities and events include butterfly release, five-course Plantation House luncheon, Mother’s Day and kids’ picnic baskets. Myrtle Creek Nursery, 2940 Reche Rd, San Diego Spring Arts & Crafts Fair. Sat-Sun, May 7-8, 10am-5pm. Free. A truly all-artisan fair, where all the works are hand-crafted and sold by the artists and crafters themselves. Live music, a food court. Bernardo Winery, 13330 Paseo del Verano Norte, San Diego Trails Of The Kumeyaay. Sat-Sun, May 7-8, 9:30-11am. Free. Walk the scenic and ancient trails of Mission Gorge. Meet inside Visitor Center. Mission Trails Regional Park, One Father Junípero Serra Trail, San Carlos Mother’s Day Run. Sun, May 8, 7am. Start your Mother’s Day at the beautiful De Anza cove with your mother and help over 60 homeless mothers and their children. De Anza Cove, 3000 North Mission Bay Dr, San Diego Mother’s Day Brunch. Sun, May 8, 10am-2pm. $16-$32. Treat your Mom this Mother’s Day. Chula Vista Golf Course, 4475 Bonita Rd, Bonita Mother’s Day Brunch Cruise. Sun, May 8, 9:30am. $45. With mimosas, an assortment of food selections, and live music aboard a luxury yacht. Flagship Cruises & Events, 990 N. Harbor Dr, San Diego Mother’s Day Champagne Brunch. Sun, May 8, 10am-3pm. $30. Made to-order-omelets, fresh seafood, gourmet plates, carving and crepe stations, baked breads, pastries, and a variety of gourmet desserts. The Westgate Hotel, 1055 Second Ave, San Diego Mother’s Day Brunch. Sun, May 8, 10am-11pm. $30. Nine-course Mother’s Day Tapas brunch menu, live Spanish guitar. Includes one glass of champagne or sangria, flower, and a CD. Café Sevilla, 353 Fifth Ave, San Diego Celebrate Mother’s Month. Sun, May 8, 1-4pm. $7-$10. With an animal and bird show, meet and greet with the camels, camel rides, feeding treats to the mini sheepm. Oasis Camel Dairy, 26757 Old Julian Highway, Ramona Treasure Run 10k/5k. Sun, May 8, 7:30-10:30am. $10-$55. Run the 10K/5K at low tide on the hard packed sand of Mission Beach. Afterwards there will be a chance to dig for buried treasure! 3115 Ocean Front, San Diego Military Spouse Conference. Tues-Thurs, May 10-12, 7:30am. Free. Networking tools, resources, and training for growth and development. Presentations, break-out sessions, and events. Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, 3800 Chosin Ave Bldg 7W Conference Center Women’s Wellness Walk. Wed, May 11, 11:45am-1pm. Free. This event is completely free, and a picnic lunch will be provided at the finish line. Embarcadero Marina Park North, 500 Kettner Blvd, San Diego Beach Soccer Championships. Fri-Sun, May 13-15, 8am-6pm. Free. Largest beach soccer festival on the West Coast. Watch the pro teams play. Oceanside Harbor, 1540 Harbor Dr, San Diego Once on This Island. Fri-Sun, May 13-15 (Fri 10am; Sat 8pm; Sun 1pm, 4:30pm). $16-$18. A Tale of Love, life and loss. Dorothea Garfield Theater, 4126 Executive Dr, La Jolla Festa do Espirito Santo. Fri-Sun, May 13-15, Free. City’s oldest ethnic festival that commemorates Portugal’s Queen St. Isabel. United Portuguese S.E.S. Hall, 2818 Avenida De Portugal, San Diego Veterans Tribute Ride. Sat, May 14, 7:30am-5pm. $55-$250. We will come together across the country to ride and raise money to support our returning veterans. Park and Register at Marina Village, Ski Beach, Ingraham St & Vacation Island R, San Diego Weekly Inspiration From Colette take time T O D AY TO appreciate someone who does something you take for granted -Pintrest- Concerts Please confirm concerts before attending. NOTE: Some venues are age 21+ only. May Jagged Edge. Fri, May 6, 9pm. R&B. Music Box, 1337 India St, San Diego. (619) 795-1337 Violent Femmes. Fri, May 6, 7:30pm. Rock/Pop/New Wave. Humphrey’s by the Bay, box office 2241 Shelter Island Dr., (619) 224-3577 or Ticketmaster (619) 220-TIXS. humphreysbythebay. com Gregory Porter. Sat, May 7, 8:30pm. Jazz/Pop. Copley Symphony Hall, 750 B St., San Diego. (619) 235-0804. Eli Young Band. Sun, May 8, 7pm. Country. House of Blues, 1055 Fifth Ave., San Diego. (619) 299-2583. X, Los Lobos, The Blasters. Sun, May 8, 7pm. Rock/Rockabilly. Observatory North Park, 2891 University Avenue,San Diego. (619) 239-8836. Travis Scott. Mon, May 9, 7:30pm. Rap/Hip-Hop. Viejas Arena at Aztec Bowl San Diego State University. 5500 Canyon Crest Dr, San Diego Rihanna. Mon, May 9, 7:30pm. R&B/Pop. Viejas Arena, 5500 Canyon Crest Drive, San Diego. Beyonce. Thurs, May 12, 7pm. $40-$300. Pop. Qualcomm Stadium, 9449 Friars Rd., San Diego. (619) 283-0460. Gwen Stefani/Ariana Grande/ Flo Rida/Iggy Azalea. Fri, May 13, 6pm. Rap/R&B/Hip-Hop/Pop. Sleep Train Amphitheatre, 2050 Entertainment Cir., Chula Vista. (619) 671-3600. Pennywise. Fri, May 13, 8pm. Punk Rock. Observatory North Park, 2891 University Ave,San Diego. (619) 239-8836. Primal Fear. Sat, May 14, 7pm. $30-$35. Rock. 21+. Brick by Brick, 1130 Buenos Ave., San Diego, CA 92110. (619) 275-5483. Billy Joel. Sat, May 14. $49-$130. Pop/Rock. Petco Park, 100 Park Blvd., San Diego. Hillsong United. Tues, May 17, 7:30pm. Alternative. Viejas Arena at Aztec Bowl San Diego State University. 5500 Canyon Crest Dr, San Diego Tech N9ne. Tues, May 17, 7pm. $35. Hip-Hop/Rap. Observatory North Park, 2891 University Avenue,San Diego. (619) 2398836. Jewel. Thurs, May 19, 7pm. Pop/ R&B. Fox Performing Arts Center, 3801 Mission Inn Avenue, Riverside (951) 779-9800 O-Town. Thurs, May 19, 8pm. Pop. Music Box, 1337 India St, San Diego. (619) 795-1337 The Cure. Fri, May 20, 7:30pm. Rock/Pop. Sleep Train Amphitheatre, 2050 Entertainment Cir., Chula Vista. (619) 671-3600. J Boog. Fri, May 20, 8pm. $24. Reggae/R&B. Observatory North Park, 2891 University Avenue,San Diego. (619) 239-8836. Tim O’Brien. Fri, May 20, 7:30pm. Folk/Rock. AMSDconcerts (Sweetwater High School), 1900 Highland Ave, National City (619) 303-8176. Guy Davis. Sat, May 21, 7:30pm. Blues. AMSDconcerts (Sweetwater High School), 1900 Highland Ave, National City (619) 303-8176. Brad Paisley. Sat, May 21, 7:30pm. Country. Sleep Train Amphitheatre, 2050 Entertainment Cir., Chula Vista. (619) 671-3600. The Stylistics And Lenny Williams. Sat, May 21, 7:30pm. $35-$65. Pop. Pala Casino, 35008 Pala Temecula Road., Pala. (877) 946-7252. The Who. Sun, May 22, 7pm. Rock. Honda Center, 2695 E. Katella Ave., Anaheim. (714) 7042400. www.hondacenter.com The Who. Wed, May 25, 7:30pm. Rock. STAPLES Center, 1111 S. Figueroa Street, Los Angeles, CA 90015. www.staplescenter.com Walk The Moon And Misterwives. Thurs, May 26, 7:30pm. Pop/Rock. SDSU Open Air Theatre, 5500 Campanile Dr., San Diego. (619) 594-6947. Insane Clown Posse. Fri, May 27, 6:30pm. Rap/Rock. House of Blues, 1055 Fifth Ave., San Diego. (619) 299-2583. Moderat in San Diego. Fri, May 27, 8:30pm. Electronic. Open Air Theatre at SDSU, 5500 Campanile Dr., San Diego. (619) 594-6947. The Lumineers. Fri, May 27, 7:30pm. Pop/Rock/Folk.Open Air Theatre at SDSU, 5500 Campanile Dr., San Diego. (619) 5946947. The Who. Fri, May 27, 7:30pm. Rock. Valley View Casino Center (San Diego Sports Arena), 3500 Sports Arena Blvd., San Diego. (619) 224-4171. The Used. Mon, May 30, 8pm. Rock. The Observatory, 3503 South Harbor Blvd, Santa Ana (714) 957-0600 Fair June concerts Switchfoot. Fri, June 3, 7:30pm. Pop/Rock. Grandstand Stage. Paddock Stage. Del Mar Fairgrounds, 2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd, Del Mar. (858) 755-1161. Lady Antebellum. Sun, June 5, 7:30pm. Country. Del Mar Fairgrounds, 2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd, Del Mar. (858) 755-1161. CeCe Peniston. Wed, June 8, 8pm. Pop/R&B. Paddock Stage. Del Mar Fairgrounds, 2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd, Del Mar. (858) 755-1161. Rachel Platten. Wed, June 8, 7:30pm. Pop/Rock. Grandstand Stage. Del Mar Fairgrounds, 2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd, Del Mar. (858) 755-1161. Los Lonely Boys. Thurs, June 9, 8pm. Latin. Paddock Stage. Del Mar Fairgrounds, 2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd, Del Mar. (858) 755-1161. Joan Jett and the Blackhearts. Thurs, June 9, 7:30pm. Classic Rock. Grandstand Stage. Del Mar Fairgrounds, 2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd, Del Mar. (858) 755-1161. Michael McDonald. Fri, June 10, 7:30pm. Pop/Jazz. Grandstand Stage. Del Mar Fairgrounds, 2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd, Del Mar. (858) 755-1161. Espinoza Paz. Sun, June 12, 7:30pm. Latin. Grandstand Stage. Del Mar Fairgrounds, 2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd, Del Mar. (858) 755-1161. X Ambassadors. Wed, June 15, 7:30pm. Alternative/Indie Rock. Grandstand Stage. Del Mar Fairgrounds, 2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd, Del Mar. (858) 755-1161. 3 Doors Down. Thurs, June 16, 7:30pm. Alternative/Rock. Grandstand Stage. Del Mar Fairgrounds, 2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd, Del Mar. (858) 755-1161. Matt Nathanson & Phillip Phillips. Fri, June 17, 7pm. Folk Rock. Grandstand Stage. Del Mar Fairgrounds, 2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd, Del Mar. (858) 755-1161. Hunter Hayes. Tues, June 21, 7:30pm. Country/Pop. Grandstand Stage. Del Mar Fairgrounds, 2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd, Del Mar. (858) 755-1161. Kenny Rogers. Wed, June 22, 7:30pm. Rock/Country. Grandstand Stage. Del Mar Fairgrounds, 2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd, Del Mar. (858) 755-1161. The Purple Xperience. Wed, June 22, 8pm. R&B/Soul. Paddock Stage. Del Mar Fairgrounds, 2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd, Del Mar. (858) 755-1161. Spirit West Coast. Thurs, June 23, 5pm. Christian. Grandstand Stage. Del Mar Fairgrounds, 2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd, Del Mar. (858) 755-1161. The Jacksons. Fri, June 24, 7:30pm. R&B/Soul. Grandstand Stage. Del Mar Fairgrounds, 2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd, Del Mar. (858) 755-1161. Gospel Festival. Sat, June 25, 7pm. Grandstand Stage. Del Mar Fairgrounds, 2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd, Del Mar. (858) 755-1161. Michael Jackson Tribute. Sat, June 25, 8pm. R&B/Soul. Paddock Stage. Del Mar Fairgrounds, 2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd, Del Mar. (858) 755-1161. The Bacon Brothers. Sun, June 26, 8pm. Country/Folk. Paddock Stage. 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