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B2 - Fort Bliss Bugle
FORT BLISS BUGLE • January 28, 2016 • 9B
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10B • January 28, 2016 • FORT BLISS BUGLE
“What’s next? When will we move?
Where will we go?”
Like any military spouse, these are the
questions that swirl in my mind now that my
Navy husband, Francis, is in the last year of
his current tour of duty.
But unlike most level-headed military spouses, I’m one of those people who
doesn’t deal well with unknowns.
You know the type. The ones who incessantly scribble lists entitled “Stuff I gotta
do,” “Movies I wanna watch on Netflix,”
“Household projects I never quite finished,”
“Weight loss goals I’ve been working on
since ninth grade,” “Meals that the kids
won’t hate,” and “Embarrassing questions to
ask the doctor.”
Yep, that’s me.
Needless to say, military moves really
stress me out. In our 22 years of military
marriage, I’ve often told my husband, “I
don’t care if we live in a cardboard box under an overpass. Just tell me where we’re going, and I’ll plan where to hang the pictures.”
All joking aside, there are legitimate worries military families face every time they
move, such as: Will my spouse have to move
without us so the children can stay in school?
And if we decide to “geobach,” as many call
it, how will that affect our marriage? Will I
be able to find work in my field? If the children change schools, will they struggle with
a new curriculum, or will they have to sit
through material they’ve already learned?
Will they fit in? Will we be happy?
We have several more months to go before
our rotation date, but guaranteed, I’ll work
myself into a tizzy over all the unknowns
about Francis’ next job and our next home.
To make matters worse, we’re waiting for
decisions on our daughter Anna’s college applications. At 17, she’s taking it all in stride,
while I’m a veritable basket case. Where
will she go? Can we afford it? Will she need
a shower caddy? What if she gets a roommate with green hair and bolts in her face
who boils ramen in her hot pot and sets the
dorm on fire, ruining Anna’s entire freshman
experience?
Our oldest, Hayden, has only two and
a half years of college left. If we don’t go
bankrupt first, he’ll graduate with a degree in computer science and get snapped
up by some tech firm, and then where will
he be? Halfway around the world in California? Will he learn how to iron shirts all
by himself? Who is going to pair up all his
mismatched socks? Will I have to fly all the
way out there to disinfect his bathroom and
ensure he’s eating enough fruit?
And what about our youngest Lilly? Will
she even be able to get into college with that
chemistry grade? Should she forgo college
altogether, considering we’ll be flat broke
by the time we pay tuition for Hayden and
Anna? Could we all fit in a cardboard box
under an overpass if we had to?
It’s not easy being a nut job.
I’d much rather be the type of person who
drifts contentedly through life like a twig on
the shoulders of a mighty stream, embracing
spontaneity while belting out Doris Day’s
best “Que, Sera Sera.”
I’ve often wondered if, at the heart of
all my obsessive planning, are deep seeded
“control issues” that if left unchecked, could
spiral into a psychotic episode that would
leave me wandering in front of the courthouse in a dusty wool coat and a tin foil turban, muttering something about campaign
finance reform, and pushing a shopping cart
full of empty tuna cans.
There I go again.
My rational side knows all the worries in
the world won’t change two simple truths
of military life: We’ll never know what will
happen until it happens. And, just like Doris
said, whatever will be will be.
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SPORTS
SPORTS
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PRT is an integral
part of a Soldier’s day.
>> A UTEP SALUTE TO THE MILITARY
Photos by Wendy Brown / Fort Bliss Bugle Editor
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Sports briefs
EFMP Yoga Workshop:
EFMP families, take advantage of this free adult yoga workshop to relax the
mind and strengthen the body 9:30-10:30 a.m. Friday
at Milam PFC. Must be 18 years and older. For those
who may need it, modifications to exercises will be
demonstrated. Equipment provided. Bring some water
and get ready to have fun. Reservations required. 5694227, ext. 5
El Paso Rhinos: El Paso’s Junior League ice hockey
team hosts the Ontario Avalanche Friday-Sunday at
Sierra Providence Events Center, next to the Coliseum,
4100 E. Paisano. Game time is 7:30 p.m. Friday and
Saturday and 4:30 p.m. Sunday. Cost: $20 glass seats;
$15 center line; $10 blue lines; $5 general admission.
479-PUCK (7825) or elpasorhinos.com
The University of Texas at El Paso Miners prevailed over the Florida Atlantic
Owls 71-56 during military appreciation night at the Don Haskins Center in El
Paso Jan. 21. The game featured a Fort Bliss color guard, Karen Twitty, spouse
of Maj. Gen. Stephen M. Twitty, 1st Armored Division and Fort Bliss commanding general, singing the national anthem, Fort Bliss Air Assault School Soldiers
rappelling from the ceiling, Col. Mike Hester, Fort Bliss Garrison commander,
and his son Gus, presenting the game ball, and cheers of appreciation for Spc.
Scott Brooner and Pfc. Andres Lopez, assigned to 40th Engineer Battalion, 2nd
Brigade Combat Team, 1st Armored Division. The Miners took an early lead and
never lost it.
Challenge Course Day: Come out to the Soldier Ac-
tivity Center and challenge yourself as you traverse the
high ropes course. Challenge Course Day is a great
family event and open to the public from 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
Saturday. Children 14 and older are able to participate,
but children under 14 can be evaluated for permission
if they properly fit in the harness. Cost: $10. 744-1532
Special Olympics coaches: Team Bliss Special
Olympics seeks track and field coaches and volunteers.
Training is Saturday. 568-2784 or 569-4227, ext. 5
Loretto Academy Nun Run: The 5K competitive
run, 5K walk and 1-mile family fun walk are at 9 a.m.
Saturday at Loretto Academy, 1300 Hardaway. Cost:
$30. Proceeds benefit benefiting nuns in Pakistan and
Villa Maria. 566-8400 or Facebook
St. Mark ACTS Run for Faith: St. Mark’s Catholic
Church hosts its 6th annual 5K run and 1-mile walk at
8 a.m. Saturday at St. Mark Catholic Church, 11700
Pebble Hills. raceadventuresunlimited.com
Staff Sgt. Benjamin Horn, assigned to the Fort Bliss Air Assault School and dressed as Paydirt Pete, rappels from the ceiling of the Don Haskins
Center at the start of a University of Texas at El Paso basketball game Jan. 21. Staff Sgt. Andrew Smith, also assigned to the school, assists Horn.
Border Rumble: Are you an amateur boxer and want
Omega Harris, #2,
a University of
Texas at El Paso
guard, jumps for
the ball during a
UTEP basketball
game against the
Florida Atlantic
Owls at the Don
Haskins Center.
to test your skills in the ring? If so, the Family & Morale,
Welfare and Recreation and El Paso Golden Gloves
Border Rumble is at 6 p.m. Feb. 5 at Stout PFC. This
event is open to male and female active-duty Soldiers
with five or fewer intramural fights. Packets available at
Soto PFC. Free for spectators. 744-5785
Bull riding:
The top ranked professional championship bull riders in the world, Sage Steele Kimzey and
Cody Teel, are set to ride at the El Paso County Coliseum Saturday Feb. 6 at the 11th Annual Casa Ford
Tuff Hedeman Championship Bull Riding Presented by
Sunland Park Racetrack and Casino. www.cbrbull.com
or 817-626-BULL
Hueco Rock Rodeo: The 2016 Hueco Rock Rodeo
Competition is Feb. 12-14 at Hueco Tanks State Historic
Park. Cash prizes plus over $10,000 in gear, raffles
and giveaways. www.huecorodeo.com or [email protected]
Terry Winn, #12, a
University of Texas
at El Paso forward,
gets a rebound
during the basketball game.
Brodricks Jones,
#3, University of
Texas at El Paso
forward, almost
hits his head on
the rim while playing defense during
the basketball
game.
Commander’s Cup Bowling: Free and open to active duty Soldiers only, the league starts Monday at the
Desert Strike Bowling Center, 2949 Carter Road. Company teams are limited to eight bowlers, but only five
can bowl per night. 744-5785
Michelob Ultra El Paso Marathon: In its eighth
year, the 2016 El Paso Marathon will feature a new
course that gives runners a taste of the city’s different
neighborhoods. Race starts at 7 a.m. Feb. 21. Cost:
$75 full marathon; $60 half marathon; $30 5K. http://
elpasomarathon.org or El Paso marathon on Facebook
Karen Twitty, spouse of Maj. Gen. Stephen M. Twitty, 1st AD and Fort
Bliss commanding general, sings the national anthem at the start of
a University of Texas at El Paso basketball game against the Florida
Atlantic Owls at the Don Haskins Center Jan. 21.
Group tennis class for beginners: Group tennis
class for beginners are from 8:30-10 a.m. every Monday and Wednesday at 262 Club Road. It is a social
and fun class, and if you’ve never played tennis before,
it is a great way to be introduced to the sport. Tennis
rackets provided. 569-5448
Family Day at the Wall: How’s the view from the
top? Find out during Family Day at the Wall. The Soldier
Activity Center, 20732 Constitution Ave., is normally
open to guests ages 18 and older, but on Family Day,
the wall is open to climbers age 6 and up. Climbing is
available on a first-come, first-served basis from noon-6
p.m. every Thursday and Saturday. 744-1532
1,000 Pound Club: Soldiers, Department of Defense
civilian employees and dependents can sign up to try
and become a member of the 1,000 Pound Club at the
Stout Physical Fitness Center snack bar. Tests take place
at Ironworks Gym West and Ironworks Gym Central.
Cost: $25 744-5201
Replica Pool renovations:
The Replica Pool is
closed indefinitely due to renovations, including a new
concrete deck, pool plumbing system, edge tile, pool
liner, slides, diving standards and more. 741-5900
Tennis Scramblers: Step up your game by taking
part in Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation’s
Tennis Scramblers. The scramblers are usually the last
Wednesday of every month at the Tennis Club, 262
Club Road. 569-5448
Mission Essential Fitness 2.0: Tired of the same
Pfc. Andres Lopez, 40th Eng. Bn., 2nd BCT, 1st AD, an infantryman from
Chicago, waves to the crowd during a break in a University of Texas at
El Paso basketball game against the Florida Atlantic Owls at the Don
Haskins Center Jan. 21. Next to him is Amanda Arriola, membership relationship officer at Security Service Federal Credit Union, whom UTEP
also honored.
The HHB, 1st AD, Color Guard presents the colors during the UTEP vs.
Florida Atlantic Owls basketball game.
old workouts? Check out Mission Essential Fitness 2.0.
MEF is a high-intensity circuit workout designed to accommodate Soldiers and civilians of all levels of fitness,
beginner through advanced. This challenging workout
circuit varies several times each week, simultaneously
improving your balance, coordination, strength and endurance. Classes are held Monday through Thursday
from 6:30-7:30 a.m. at Stout Physical Fitness Center
and are free. 568-3826
12B • January 28, 2016 • FORT BLISS BUGLE
OFF DUTY
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Off Duty is a compilation of military-affiliated information and events focused on the
Soldier, their family members and veterans.
Information should be 100 words or fewer
and contain no editorializing. An informational brief that is not time-specific will not
run for more than four weeks. Submissions
are due no later than Friday for publication in the following week’s paper. To learn
more, call 568-4088.
Stress-Free Saturday Adult Coloring:
Need a day to decompress and relax? Join
us for stress-free adult coloring at Mickelsen
Library from 2-5 p.m. Feb. 6. Coloring is a
therapeutic activity, even for adults. Treat
yourself to some free time to color, relax
>> sheets, coloring
and socialize. Coloring
pencils, markers and crayons provided.
Free and open to all DoD ID cardholders
18 and older. 568-1902
Bliss Briefs
Intermediate Knitting: Want to improve
your basic knitting skills? If so, then make
sure to sign-up for the intermediate knitting
class at Mickelsen Community Library. This
class is recommended for individuals with
a basic knowledge of knitting and for those
who are able to read a pattern. The class
will meet every Wednesday from 1-3 p.m.
Feb. 10 to March 16. Students must bring
circular needles, double ended needles
(size 8) and one skein of worsted weight
yarn to the first session. The class is free
and for DoD ID card holders who are 18
and older; children are not allowed. Registration is required and can be done at the
library. 568-1902
OFF DUTY
EPISD Emergency Alert: Stay connected
to your child and be informed during El Paso
Independent School District campus emergencies by texting “yes” to 68453 and signing up for the district’s emergency alert system. Go to my.episd.org or the parent portal
to ensure the district has your most current
information.
Real ID Card Act and DOD ID cards:
The Army DEERS Project Office has received
many questions about federal agencies, including the Department of Defense, being
prohibited from recognizing driver’s licenses
and identification cards that are deemed
non-compliant according to the REAL ID Act.
Note: This does not pertain to acceptance
of these documents for identification purposes for ID card issuance. For more, visit:
https://www.milsuite.mil/book/docs/DOC248805.
TARP Training: Threat Awareness and
Reporting Program Training is from 1-3 p.m.
Feb. 4 at Sage Hall, West Fort Bliss. Learn
about potential espionage or insider threat
indicators, such as unexplained affluence,
inappropriate use of government electronic
devices and unreported foreign associations.
568-5392 or 568-5193
DHR on President’s Day: The Directorate of Human Resources will have reduced
operations Feb. 12 due to a training holiday on President’s Day. The Soldier for LifeTransition Assistance Program, however, will
continue normal operations. The directorate
is also closed Feb.15 and will resume normal
operations Feb. 16. For emergencies during
closure Feb. 15 call 568-3093. Contact the
Military Personnel Division at 568-3302;
the Army Substance Abuse Program at 7445192, 744-5148 or 744-5149; the Records
Management Division at 569-5817; the Education Center at 744-5071, 744-1217 or
744-1333; and the Soldier for Life-Transition
Assistance Program at 568-7165, 5687396, 568-4210, 568-7996 or 568-3870.
Office closure: The Fort Bliss Legal Assistance and Claims Offices, located on the first
floor of Bldg. 113 on Pershing Road, will be
closed Monday, Feb. 8, and Friday, Feb. 12,
during the days of no scheduled activities,
and Monday, Feb. 15, during the federal
holiday.
FMWR
Right Arm Night: Enjoy camaraderie,
free snacks and great drink specials during
Right Arm Night at 4 p.m. Friday at Pershing Pub. 781-6809
Blind Date with a Book: To celebrate
Valentine’s Day, the library is playing
matchmaker. Going out on a blind date
is a lot like opening up a new book; you
never know what kind of experience you’re
going to have. Stop by the Mickelsen Community Library Monday through Feb. 12
and select your “date” from the display of
wrapped books. Flowers and chocolates
included. Check the book out at the circulation desk and unwrap it at home. Open to
DoD ID card holders only. 568-1902
EFMP Valentine’s Day Cards and
Crafts: Valentines’ Day means telling that
special someone you love them and what
better way to do it than with a homemade
card? Come out to create your own Valentine crafts from 5:30-7 p.m. Feb. 5 at ACS,
Bldg. 2494 Ricker Road on West Fort Bliss.
For EMFP enrolled families; all ages are
welcome. 569-4227, ext. 5
Federal District and Magistrate
Court Trial Results
U.S. v. Matthew David Briones:
Jan. 12, Matthew David Briones pleaded guilty to DWI
on Fort Bliss. The court sentenced Briones to 18 months
of reporting probation and a $10 special assessment. In
addition, Briones was in confinement for 24 days due in
part to his failure to appear at his initial court hearing.
Valentines Edition, Paint N’ Pour:
Paint N’Pour is from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Feb.
12 and includes art supplies, instruction,
a glass of champagne and a selection of
hors d’oeuvres such as chocolates, fruit and
veggie platters for $25 per person. It’s a
perfect social painting class for spending
time with the one you love. Registration is
required and can be done at the Mickelsen
Community Library, located at Bldg. 2E
Sheridan Road on West Fort Bliss. Payment
due at registration. Open to DoD ID card
holders 21 and older; no children allowed.
Class size is limited to the first 10 couples
who register. 568-1902
Unit Book Kits: Are you part of a unit
going into the field or deploying soon? If
so, you can stop by the Mickelsen Community Library and pick up book kits for free.
The kits contain a selection of popular fiction and non-fiction paperback items. 5681902
Stress Busters: Relieve tension with Stress
Busters 10-11 a.m. every Friday through
March at the Soldier and Family Assistance
Center, Bldg. 887 on Marshall Road. Enjoy
s’mores and hot chocolate by the fireplace.
The event is open to all Warrior Transition
Battalion Soldiers and Integrated Disability
Evaluation System Soldiers. 742-7010
Brown Bag Book Club: The club will
meet every third Thursday of the month
to discuss popular books. Bring your own
brown bag lunch. Light refreshments provided. Space limited to 14; must be 18
and older. Sign up at the adult side of the
Mickelsen Community Library, located at
Building 2E Sheridan Road on West Fort
Bliss. 568-1902
Go Youth
Challenge Course Day: Come out to the
Soldier Activity Center and challenge yourself as you traverse the high ropes course.
Challenge Course Day is a great family
event and open to the public from 10 a.m.
to 2 p.m. Saturday and again Feb. 27. Children 14 and older are able to participate;
children under 14 can be evaluated for permission if they properly fit the harness. Cost:
$10. 744-1532
Builder’s Club: Join the Builder’s Club and
see what you can create. Just bring your
imagination during this open play time. Supplies are provided. Sessions are at 2-3 p.m.
or 3-4 p.m. Saturday at Mickelsen Community Library for children ages 2-12. One session per child. Parent or guardian must be
present. 568-6156
Harry Potter Book Night: Come out
to the Mickelsen Community Library for a
free “night of spells” during the Harry Potter Book Night from 5-7 p.m. Feb. 4. There
will be refreshments, crafts, games and
giveaways. Come dressed as your favorite
witch, wizard, magical creature or muggle.
Prizes will be awarded for best costume.
Event is limited to 75 participants, ages 6
and older. Registration is required; visit the
children’s side of the library. 568-6156
Biggs Laser Tag: Who’s afraid of the
dark? Enjoy night laser tag for all ages from
6-10 p.m. Feb. 5 at Biggs Park. Admission
costs $10 per person and includes equipment rental. 744-1532
Tower Day: Join us for a fun challenge
the entire family can enjoy as Biggs Park
opens up the Tango Tower challenge course
from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Feb. 6. Open to ages
10 and older, must be able to fit all safety
equipment. Cost is $10, all equipment provided. 744-1532
Paws for Reading: Do you have a
school age child who struggles with reading? Come to the Mickelsen Community Library from 4-5 p.m. Feb. 17 and join Paws
for Reading. Children will have the opportunity to read to a certified therapy dog to
help improve their reading skills and build
self-confidence. Parents must register for a
time slot (roughly 15 minutes, or more if slots
are available) on the children’s side of the
library. Registration will occur the day of the
program, first-come first-serve basis. Maximum of four slots. Parents must remain at the
library during the program. Cost: Free for
children ages 6-12. 568-6156
Soto Laser Tag: Enjoy indoor late-night
laser tag at 10 p.m. Feb. 19 at the Soto
Physical Fitness Center, 20751 Constitution
Ave. The obstacles will be set up and the
lights turned off for laser tag fun throughout
the two story physical fitness center. Cost:
$10. Open to the public. Fun for all ages,
first come first serve basis. 744-1532
Story Time: Story Times are from 10:1511 a.m. and 11-11:45 a.m. Tuesdays at
the Mickelsen Community Library and are
geared for children ages 2-5. Library staff
reads one or two stories aloud, followed by
a craft or activity and refreshments. Start
children on the road to literacy. 568-6156
School Age Book Club: The School Age
Book Club is designed for children ages
7-12. A staff member will read for part of
the time and the children will read aloud
from 4-5 p.m. every Wednesday at Mickelsen Community Library. Activities and
projects are completed at home, returned
and shared at meetings. Occasional refreshments. 568-6156
Teen Book Club: The Teen Book Club
meets at 4 p.m. every second and fourth
Thursday of the month at the Mickelsen
Community Library. There will be a discussion, debate and reading from current and
popular young adult books for students ages
13-18. 568-6156
SKIESUnlimited: SKIESUnlimited offers
a variety of fun and educational programs
geared for children of all ages and talent
levels. Music classes such as piano, voice,
guitar and drums are available. SKIES also
has a variety of art, sports, driver’s training,
and babysitting courses to just name a few.
Call our team today at 568-5544. All students must be enrolled with CYS Services
Parent Central. Call 568-4374 to set up an
appointment. Class registration opens from
the 20th of the month prior to the 7th of the
month you are enrolling for. www.bliss.armymwr.com
Community
Commissary tours: Go grocery shopping with a registered dietician at the
Fort Bliss Commissary. Learn how to pick
healthy food on a budget, increase your
vegetable and fruit intake, read food labels, manage food allergies and meet your
weight goals. Call 742-3521 to schedule
an appointment or visit the William Beaumont Army Medical Center nutrition care
office on the first floor of the hospital.
[email protected]
College scholarships: The Sun City United States Army Warrant Officer Association is accepting applications for the spring
2016 college school year scholarships for
family members of local area Fort Bliss active duty or retired warrant officers. Entries
must be received no later than Monday,
and awards will be given the last week of
February. Applicants must be a senior in
high school or attending college full time.
Send for an application at [email protected] or contact CW5 Steven
Lapping at 540-6761.
EPCC Programs of Study Fair: El Paso
Community College will hold the Programs
of Study Fair 2016 from 10 a.m.-1 p.m.
Wednesday at the Valle Verde Cafeteria
Annex, Bldg. C, 919 Hunter Dr. The event
allows people interested in pursuing higher
education the chance to learn about the
many career fields available at EPCC. Free
and open to the public. 831-2605
Dental assistant program: The American Red Cross and Army Dental Activity
Dental Assistant Training Program will hold
a mandatory pre-program orientation at
1:30 p.m. and again at 6 p.m. Wednesday
at Sage Hall, Bldg. 311 Pershing Circle.
Learn about this free, eight-month program
offered to military ID card holders 18 and
older. 568-4898 or 742-2483
Military Widows: The Society of Military
Widows Sun Chapter, Fort Bliss, will hold a
lunch meeting at 11:30 a.m. Feb. 4 at the
Centennial Banquet and Conference Center. The guest speakers are Nicki Mathis
and Dr. Robert Hemphill. Reservations are
necessary at 751-5981.
Magoffin exhibit: The Magoffin Home
State Historic Site will open a collection of
photographs from 1-4 p.m. Feb. 6 at the
home’s visitor center at 1117 Magoffin
Ave. The exhibit will feature images that allow visitors to encounter the past through
the present. Free. Open through April 30.
533-5147
Chocolate Fantasia: Visit Silver City,
New Mexico, for Chocolate Fantasia
2016, which is from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Feb.
6 in the city’s downtown. Cost: $25 for
20 pieces of chocolate from more than 30
chocolate stops. There will be site-specific
events, games, music and children’s events
throughout the tasting area. www.mimbresarts.org
Free formal wear: Operation Deploy
Your Dress will give away formal wear to
military spouses at the Trading Post Feb.
9-10. On Feb. 9 spouses of personnel E-4
and below can pick up formal wear from
9-11 a.m.; E-5-E-6 from noon-2 p.m.; and
E-7 and above from 3-5 p.m. On Feb. 10,
all spouses of Fort Bliss units with a ball in
six months can pick up formal wear from 9
a.m.-1 p.m. Military ID, unit name and date
of event necessary. This is a child-free event.
Childcare vouchers available for $2 hour at
Fort Bliss childcare centers. Call 568-4374
for child care information. Dress sizes zero
to 34; many with matching accessories.
FORT BLISS BUGLE • January 28, 2016 • 13B
UTEP exhibit: The Centennial Museum
and Chihuahuan Desert Gardens presents
the exhibit “Emerald Abyss: Nine Years of
Research in the Congo,” based on the work
of Eli Greenbaum, an associate professor of
evolutionary genetics and noted herpetologist, in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
The opening reception is at 5:30 p.m. Feb.
11 at the museum, at the corner of University Ave. and Wiggins Road. 747-5565
Desert Storm veterans: Retired Sgt.
1st Class David Elliot is looking for Desert
Storm veterans to help establish a Persian
Gulf War memorial at the Old Glory Memorial, 9550 Gateway Blvd. North. A meeting
is at 1 p.m. Feb. 13 at the memorial site.
474-4367
MOAA meeting: The Military Officers Association of America, El Paso chapter, will
meet from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Feb. 13 at the
Underwood Golf Course, 3200 Coe Ave.
Col. John A. Smyrski III, commander, William Beaumont Army Medical Center, is the
guest speaker. Officers from every branch of
service and their spouses are invited. Cost:
$20 per person. Reservations required by
Feb. 8 at El Paso Chapter MOAA, P.O. Box
6144, Fort Bliss, TX 79906-0144. 5335111
Filipino American Association: The Filipino American Association of El Paso will
hold a Valentine’s Day brunch from 2:30-6
p.m. Feb. 14 at 501 Bistro, 501 Texas Ave.
Cost: $20 per person. Wear your swankiest
hat. Tickets limited. Call 873-9281 or visit
faaep.com.
Military Winterfest 2016: The 2nd Annual Military Winterfest at Angel Fire, New
Mexico, will be five days of snow-filled fun,
live entertainment, savory food and special
discounts Feb. 18-22. Enjoy discounted skiing, snowboarding, sleigh rides, tubing,
snow shoeing and s’mores parties. Will
feature an American flag jump in by former
Army Golden Knight and double amputee
Dana Bowman. Event includes Vet2Vet ski
and snowboard lessons for vets, by vets.
575-224-4848, militarywinterfest@gmail.
com
Winter Vegan Buffet: The Vegetarian
Society of El Paso is hosting a winter vegan
buffet at 6 p.m. Feb. 20 at the Country Inn
and Suites, 900 Sunland Park Dr. Guest
speaker is Dr. Michael Greger, author of
the best seller “How Not to Die.” Cost: $20
society members and full-time students with
ID; $25 nonmembers; $10 children younger than 12. Reservations necessary by Feb.
17. www.vsep.org or 877-3030
National Prayer Breakfast: Hear
Chaplain (Maj. Gen.) Paul K. Hurley, Army
chief of chaplains and a Catholic priest, at
the Fort Bliss National Prayer Breakfast from
7-8 a.m. Feb. 23 at the Centennial Banquet
and Conference Center. Suggested donation $7; contact your chaplain’s office for
tickets. 568-1519
Call for artists: The KCOS13 art auction
is April 16-17, and organizers are looking
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RENTALS
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3905 Flory #6
2BD
8836 Norton B
3BD
10804 Opalstone
3BD
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9752 Blue Wing
4BD
5734 Waycross
3BD
9124 Matterhorn
3BD
3405 Monroe
2BD
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3BD
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5241 Sweetwater
3BD
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6920 Jaricho Tree 3BD
10421 Orpheus
3BD
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3BD
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7328 Mesquite Sun 3BD
12045 Copper Mine 3BD
4720 Harmony
3BD
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11832 Auburn Sand 3BD
4994 Round Rock 3BD
5045 Stampede
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$475
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400 Oakhurst
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455 Coldridge Valley 3BD $1175
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11856 Francis Scobee Drive
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(915)533-9821 Claudia
10724 Levelland
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Housing Act of 1968, which makes it illegal to advertise ‘any preference,
limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion or national origin, or
any intention to make such preference, limitation or discrimination.The Bugle
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>>
for area artists of all mediums to submit.
Deadline to submit is Feb. 26. Visit www.
kcostv.org/artauction for entry forms and
the handbook. Contact Emily Martin Loya
at 590-1313 or [email protected].
Free tax preparation: The Fort Bliss
Tax Center, 404 Sgt. Maj. Blvd., is open
Monday through Saturday through April
15. Saturdays and days of no scheduled
activities by appointment only. For active
duty service members, Reservists on active
duty for more than 29 days, retirees and
dependents of those three groups. Appointment scheduling begins Wednesday. 7449601 or https://www.bliss.army.mil/StaffJudgeAdvocate/taxcenter.html
El Paso Youth Project: The El Paso Youth
Project for children 7-12 is registering for
sports activities through March 15. Cost:
$85 a month for grades one-three and $90
a month for grades four-six. 252-3180 or
[email protected]
Bible study: Thirst Post-wide Bible Study
is from 6-7:30 p.m. Wednesdays at Bldg.
449 Pershing Road. Includes Protestant
Women of the Chapel, Spanish, marriage,
youth and men’s Bible study, as well as children’s ministry. Childcare provided. 5684334 or facebook.com/ftblisschaplains
AESC scholarships: The Army Engineer
Spouses’ Club announces the availability of
Army Engineer Memorial Awards to qualifying high school seniors. Applications are
available at www.armyengineerspouses.
com. Completed applications must be postmarked by March 1 and mailed to AEMA
Awards, P.O. Box 6332, Alexandria, VA
22306-6332. [email protected] or 573-528-6717
Raytheon scholarships: Raytheon,
in partnership with Student Veterans of
America, is accepting applications for the
2016 Raytheon Patriot Scholarship. Two
$10,000 scholarships will be awarded to
Army student veterans pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree at an accredited university. Apply on the SVA website
through April 4.
OCS Anniversary: The Officer Candidate School Alumni Association has announced a Special 75th United States
Army Officer Candidate School Diamond
Anniversary Celebration and Reunion that
will take place April 24-28 at the Double
Tree Hotel, 5321 Sidney Simmons Blvd.,
Columbus, Georgia. Call 706-327-6868 to
receive a special rate for the “OCS Alumni
Association Reunion 2016.” 813-9174309 or www.ocsalumni.com
ADA Reunion: A reunion for veterans of
Bravo Battery, 2nd Battalion, 56th Air Defense Artillery (Nike Hercules) is planned
for Oct. 13-16 at the Best Western in El
Paso. Personnel assigned to the Landau,
Germany, missile battery in the 1960s,
70s and 80s are cordially invited. Email
[email protected] or go to “Bravo
2/56 ADA Reunion 2016” on Facebook.
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ARMY
CLASSIFIEDS
Appliances
Spawn Action Figures collection lot. Individual and rare, special
edition boxed sets. Have a total of 21-22 figures. All in new, mint
conditon. Various mixed series. $15-$80. OBO. (253)209-2481
fortblissbugle.com
>> [email protected]
NE - 4BR (2 downstairs & 2 upstairs), two story, 2 full BA, open
spacious kitchen, two car garage, fenced front and back yd.
$1000/mo + deposit. 731- 1066
ARMY
CLASSIFIEDS
Furniture
Whirlpool front loader washer and dryer with storage stands.
$300. 276-6300
Homes for sale or rent
East side house for rent $725/mo. $725/dep. 3BR, 1BA. 915-3176779
CIELO VISTA AREA NEAR FT BLISS: 3BR, 1 3/4 BA, kitchen, dining
rm, den w/fireplace, living rm, small study rm, & storage rm in
back. 1309 Elmhurst, $900/mo & $700/dep. 204-0381
For rent–3BR, 1BA house $725/mo $725/dep. Close to Fort Bliss,
11489 Ghost Dance circle El Paso, Texas 79936. 317-6779
Fully fenced & cozy, NE, 3BR, 2BA, near Ft. Bliss. EZ access to
Ft. Bliss, McGregor Range, Holloman AFB, White Sands Missile
Range, schools, shopping, church, parks. Pets OK. $875/mo security dep. + references req. 751-0600 or 383-4170
>>
Leather sofa & loveseat, used, in great condition. All around
black, supple leather top to bottom. No tears, very clean. Removable legs/foot pegs. Sofa is 81” long/wide. $500 for both
OBO. (253)209-2481
Photo & electronics
Vehicles
2008 Lexus GX470-V8-4WD. Pearl white ext., camel interior,
excellent condition, loaded. Asking FMV $22,625. 575-5891319
Bose Accoustimass 5 Series II, includes direct/reflecting
speakers, subwoofer, extra 2 Bose Speakers, Kenwood receiver and CD Player $200. 757-8567
Sporting goods
Eastside for rent–Near George Dieter and Montana, easy access
to Fort Bliss. 3BR,1BA, fenced all around, with stove, refrigerator
$725 rent plus deposit. call or text 317-6779
Street Hockey equipment, used, in good condition. Includes shoulder/chest pads, Easton gloves, shin guards, K2 hockey stick and
Bell helmet. Duffle bag included. $40. (253)209-2481
Eastside, near Rich Beem & Pebble Hills, 3BR, 2BA, lg master
suite, refrigerated a/c, several upgrades, about 1700 sf, built
2010, quick drive to Ft Bliss, $127,000. 881-7591
Miscellaneous
Cases of 72 adult large-diapers, $20. Cases of 150 23x36
under-pads. $20. 921-0773
Excellent condition Playboy magazines. Estimate 100 or
more. Best Offer. 778-7122
For sale – 12248 Tierra Maya Dr. Eastside. Mint condition, 3BR, 2
full BA, 2 car gar, Lg cement driveway, close to hospital, schools,
loop 375. 345-2884
Electric stove, excellent condition $75. Battery operated lift,
very good shape $200. Electric bed with mattress $100. Portable ram $50. 881-4268
For rent, NE. 3BR, 1BA, stove, refri, washer/dryer connections,
fenced backyard, grass front/back, a/c. 549-6448
Recliner chair, it rocks, it swivels, leather, excellent condition.
Also 32” color TV $75. 2 Office chairs $30ea. 219-4076 or
204-6015
10068 Quebec, Northeast. Ready to move in, excellent condition.
3BR, 1/1/2 BA, one car garage, lg open kitchen, all new tile. $850/
mo, $800/dep. 731-1066
2006 Lexus LX470-V8-4WD. Pearl white ext., camel interior, low miles. Excellent condition. Fully loaded. Asking FMV
$27,925. 575-589-1319
30 Army spouses to participate in a survey for my research
project at UTEP. I will raffle 2 $100 Visa gift cards for those
who participate. Please email me for further information: [email protected]. 775-351-5499
Colorado Avalanche Hockey jerseys. Two brand new, never
worn; one used, in great condition. All three are player and
number authentic editions. $40 each for new, $25 for used.
(253)209-2481
14024 Tierra Halcon-Two story home features 4BR, 3 full BA,
double car garage. Close to schools & shopping. Refrigerated A/C.
Dryer, washer, stove, refrigerator. 15 mins from base. Ready to
move in. 219-3054
The X-Files action figure collection. All new in mint condition. Total
of 7 of the 8 in first series. From McFarlane toys, circa 1998. $60
OBO. (253)209-2481
2001 Chevrolet Suburban, auto trans, good AC, 3 seater/7
passenger, excellent running conditions. $4750 OBO must
sell. 328-6393 or 258-8056
Wanted
NE, 3BR, 1.75BA, lg family rm w/gas fp, cathedral ceiling, fans,
window blinds, stove, dw, 2 car gar w/opener, fenced yard w/spk
syst, 10’x14’ storage bldg, $975/mo + dep (credit report required)
or $108,900.00. 585-2707
For sale by owner $89,000. Mins from Fort Bliss, schools, jobs
etc. 6031 Pompeii 79924. No owner financing/No rent to own.
Wheelchair access. Appliances included. Info & pictures facebook:
Bryan Xochi. Tax assessed 102,553. 494-2963
Invincible Ironman #1 Wizard World Con 2008 Texas Edition comic
book signed by author/illustrator Joe Quesada. Mint condition, in
protective case, graded 9.8 by CGC. $150 OBO. (253)209-2481
New trunk spoiler for ‘94 - 2002 Cadillad El Dorado, $50.
821-6613
Outdoor Storage Shed Unit. $400 OBO. 713-594-1238
Playboy Collection Lot. Monthly a& special edition issues. Total of
202. All in great condition, corners are sharp and crisp. 9 complete
years. Also includes various new, unopened issues. $350 OBO.
(253)209-2481
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HANDMADE
PAN PIZZA
1 Medium Pan Pizza with
2-toppings
$899
Expires 02/21/16
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CODE 9204
PIZZA & CHICKEN
1 Large 3-Topping Pizza & 1
Order of Specialty Chicken
PIZZA & DESSERT
2 Medium 1-Topping,
Marble Cookie Brownie,
& 2 Liter Coke
$1899 $1999
Expires 02/21/16
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pan extra
Expires 02/21/16
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CODE 5901
CODE 4336
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MIX & MATCH
2 or more Medium 2-Topping
Pizza, Pasta in a Dish, Oven Baked
Sandwich, or Stuff Cheesy Bread
$599
(Handmade Pan Pizza $2 more)
Expires 02/21/16
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CODE 9193
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2 Large 2-Topping
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$1999
Expires 02/21/16
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CODE 5317