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FORT BLISS BUGLE • October 22, 2015 • 9B
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part of a Soldier’s day.
Halloween basketball: The 2nd Annual Nathaniel
A. LaCour Halloween Classic Basketball Tournament
will take place Friday through Sunday at the Logan
Heights Physical Fitness Center, 4797 Ellerthorpe Ave.
Open to active-duty, family members and Department
of Defense and Department of the Army civilian employees 18 and older. Cost: $250 for all teams. Teams
limited to 12 players. 744-5785 or 568-5198
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Fort Bliss 1,000 Club: Show us if you have what
it takes to be on the big board at Ironworks Gym East
by joining the 1,000-pound Club on Saturday. To join
the club you will need to lift a total of 1,000 pounds
by squatting, bench pressing and deadlifting. Three
attempts for each lift allowed. Registration is required
and can be done at the Stout PFC snack bar. Cost:
$25. Open to DoD ID card holders 18 and older. 7445201
NFL clothing sale: The El Paso Chapter of the 82nd
Airborne Division Association will hold a NFL sports
clothing sale from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday at the association’s headquarters at 2608 Fort Blvd. Admission is free and proceeds will benefit the association’s
scholarship fund and the planned Vietnam Veterans
Memorial. 562-9969
CISM World Games
The U.S. Army Golden Knights women’s four-way competition team in action in 2014.
Fall Trifecta golf tourney: The Fall Trifecta Golf
Sgt. 1st Class Scott Janise / U.S. Army Golden Knights
US sets record while winning gold in formation skydiving
By Gary Sheftick
Army News Service
POHANG, South Korea – Team USA
parachutists set a world record as they beat
out China to take the gold in women’s formation skydiving, Oct. 7, during the Military World Games here.
Four female members of the U.S. Army
Golden Knights Parachute Team performed
35 formations in 35 seconds during their last
jump at the Conseil International du Sport
Militaire, or CISM World Games.
Two of the formations didn’t count due to
judges ruling that contact wasn’t stationary
in one case and separation was incomplete
in the other. No matter, 33 formations were
enough to set the world record, according
to the team’s captain, Sgt. 1st Class Angela
Nichols.
The record they broke was their own, set
in Indonesia last year by the same team of
Nichols and Sgt. 1st Class Laura Davis, Sgt.
1st Class Dannielle Woosley and Sgt. 1st
Class Jennifer Davidson – the U.S. Army
Golden Knights women’s four-way competition team.
CISM was the first time the women had
competed since Golden Knights team member Sgt. 1st Class Corey Hood died following a midair collision with a Navy skydiver
at a Chicago air show, Aug. 16.
Joining the four female Golden Knights
in their Korea jumps was male videographer, Sgt. 1st Class Scott Janice. His job
was to jump out of the aircraft immediately
following the women and videotape their
airborne formations from above.
Janice wears two video cameras on his
helmet. The cameras are controlled by an
eyepiece. Wherever he looks, that’s what
the cameras record, Janice said. His video
was shown to the contest’s judges for technical review. Without the video, judges
would have no way to award points for the
various formations, as they can’t be seen accurately from the ground.
First the women were required to skydive
into a star formation by joining hands. They
>> 1,000-POUND CLUB
Wendy Brown / Fort Bliss Bugle Editor
The sign at Ironworks Gym East listing
members of the Fort Bliss 1,000-Pound
Club is blank, and gym organizers want
that to change. So from 9 a.m.-noon Saturday, the gym will hold a contest to see
who can get their names on the board.
To join the club, competitors will need
to lift a total of 1,000 pounds by squatting, bench pressing and deadlifting. The
event is open to Department of Defense
identification card holders 18 and older.
The cost is $25. Call 744-5201 for more
information. The gym is located at 20700
Anzio Way.
Alex Soto, right, completes a 275-pound deadlift at
Ironworks Gym East Monday.
Tournament starts at 8 a.m. Saturday at the Underwood Golf Complex Underwood. The tournament is
an 18-hole, two-man tournament. Cost: $25 for members and $35 for all others. Includes lunch, greens
and cart fees, range balls and prizes. Register by Oct.
22. 568-1059
Welcome Home golf tournament: The Friends
of the Imperial Brigade will hold a Welcome Home
Golf Tournament Oct. 29, beginning with lunch at
11:30 a.m. and the tournament beginning at 1 p.m. at
the Underwood Golf Complex here. All proceeds will
support the 507th Memorial. Cost: $50 per person.
Four-person teams. Register at www.imperial.ezregister.com.
Wilderness First Aid class: Learn the basics of
first aid for remote locations during this three-day
course beginning Oct. 30 from 8 a.m.-noon at the
SAC. Cost: $175. Registration required. 744-1531
5K Turket Trot:
Courtesy photo
Team USA members salute the colors after being awarded gold for formation skydiving at the
CISM World Games in South Korea, Oct. 8, 2015. From front to back are: Sgts. 1st Class Jennifer
Davidson, Laura Davis, Scott Janice, Angela Nichols and Dannielle Woosley.
had to hold this formation for five seconds
before releasing and maneuvering through
the air into other formations, including the
doughnut and unipod. Between each formation, the skydivers must turn 360 degrees.
After the first star formation, the women
had 30 seconds to complete the 32 other formations they successfully performed in the
last jump.
“I wish we could have seen the video,”
Nichols said. In this case, after the video
was reviewed by judges it was destroyed,
because the jumps took place over South
Korea’s 1st Marine Division training area in
Pohang and host-nation rules forbid release.
The Golden Knights and other competitors each made six jumps in the formation
skydiving competition. They set the record
on the final jump, which Nichols said was
the most difficult because the moves were
faster.
Points were tallied for each jump and the
U.S. team was awarded first place. China
took the silver medal and France took
bronze.
“Our training and dedication ... exceeded
everyone else’s and enabled us to win the
gold,” Janice said.
The four U.S. female parachutists also
competed in the style category at CISM
and the precision accuracy competition. In
the latter, competitors jumped from 3,500
feet and tried to maneuver their parachute
to land on what Nichols said looked like a
2-centimeter dot. An electronic pad measured the distance from the bullseye that
each parachutist landed.
In the style competition, the parachutists
jumped from 7,500 feet and did a series of
turns and back loops. But formation skydiving is the USA team’s specialty, Nichols
said.
While Nichols and her team have been
traveling around the world for almost five
years competing, this was the first time she
has been to South Korea.
“I’ve been pleasantly surprised,” Nichols
said.
It’s been a cultural experience, she explained, adding that the Koreans have been
great hosts. Hundreds of Korean school
children came to watch the skydiving.
Bring your family and friends together and join Fort Bliss for a fun 5K Turkey Trot. The
run is scheduled to begin at 8:30 a.m. Nov. 14 at
the Soto Physical Fitness Center, 20751 Constitution
Rd. Rather than medals for the 5K event, runners who
place first in their age group receive a frozen turkey.
Cost: $10 for active-duty military and children ages
12-under and $20 for all others. Participants can register at Soto, Stout, Milam PFC and at raceroster.com
through Nov. 11. Late registration will be held from
7-8:15 a.m. the day of the race with an additional $10
fee. Open to the public. 744-5785
Franklin Mountains State Park:
The park will
host a Fido Fright Hike with your costumed dog Oct.
30; and Halloween Mine Tours Oct. 31. All events
are weather permitted and reservations are required.
566-6441
Tennis Scramblers: Step up your game by taking
part in FMWR’s Tennis Scramblers. The scramblers are
held on Wednesday, usually the last of every month.
The scramblers are held at the Tennis Club, 262 Club
Road. 569-5448
Cardio Tennis: Cardio Tennis physical training takes
place every Monday and Wednesday, through November, from 6-7 a.m. at the Tennis Club, 262 Club
Rd. Open to active-duty military and Department of
Defense identification card holders, the class is a
great introduction to tennis and a fun way to get a
full-body, calorie burning aerobic workout. 569-5448
Bataan Memorial Death March: Early bird reg-
istration for the 2016 Bataan Memorial Death March
is open through Dec. 31. The march is at 7 a.m. March
20, 2016 at White Sands Missile Range. The early
bird cost for a team is $450 ($600 after Feb. 29);
$95 for individuals and honorary marchers ($125 after Feb. 29). See bataanmarch.com for more.
Family Day on the Wall: Every Thursday from
noon-6 p.m. and every Saturday from noon-5 p.m.,
Family Day on the Wall takes place at the Soldier Activity Center, 20732 Constitution Ave. This is the only
time children 18 and under are allowed at the facility.
All ages are welcome, but children must meet height
and weight requirements. 744-1532
Mission Essential Fitness 2.0: Tired of the same
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
10B • October 22, 2015 • FORT BLISS BUGLE
Photos by Amabilia Payen / WBAMC Public Affairs
From back left, Maj. Melissa Benson, Simonton Rodriquez, Helen D. Babino and Travis Newbolt, and
from left front, Karina Cruz, Kay Allen and Staff Sgt. Jaqueline Moore attended the first Medical
Support Assistant Symposium in the labor and delivery conference room at William Beaumont Army
Medical Center Sept. 23.
First MSA Symposium held at
WBAMC labor and delivery
By Amabilia Payen
WBAMC Public Affairs
The William Beaumont Army Medical
Center Labor and Delivery Unit set aside
Sept. 23 to hold the first Medical Support
Assistant Symposium on the fourth floor of
the hospital, inside the labor and delivery
conference room.
The MSA Symposium focused on emphasizing the importance of the role assistants
have and how their contribution directs the
success of the organization. Topics such as
taking triage notes, MSA career progression
and customer service were discussed with
many invited guests who were subject matter experts in each field.
“(MSAs) are the front line of our patient
interaction and their goal is to provide the
highest level of customer service,” said Staff
Sgt. Jacqueline Moore, noncommissioned
officer in charge of the labor and delivery
unit. “This (symposium) is the first one and
because of the positive feedback from our
MSAs we will be doing this again.”
Helen D. Babino, MSA in labor and delivery, attended the symposium and said she
learned how important the job of the MSA is
to every floor of the hospital.
“This symposium was really good and I
think that we should have them quarterly and
we should include clerks from the Women’s
Health Clinic,” Babino said. “The symposium went well and I believe that the participants got a lot of information from it.”
Col. Gayla W. Wilson, chief of nursing, William
Beaumont Army Medical Center, speaks to
medical support assistants during the Medical
Support Assistant Symposium held at the labor
and delivery conference roomat WBAMC Sept.
23. Wilson expressed her gratitude to the MSAs
for all the hard work they do every day.
Eastside
Moore agrees with Babino, in which the
information provided was most beneficial to
the group.
“Our speakers were well prepared and
showed interest in the staff,” Moore said.
“We had great interaction among the team
members during the whole event.”
For the next symposium, Moore is focusing on how to incorporate team building and
more career progression information into the
symposium, as a way of increasing staff satisfaction and retention.
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from noon-3 p.m. and 6-9 p.m. Friday at
the bowling alley. Bring your little monster
out to trick-or-treat during two different sessions. Enjoy $1 bowling for the children,
a children’s costume contest, limited free
goodies and more. 568-6272
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Bliss Briefs
Office closures: The Fort Bliss Legal Assistance and Claims Offices, located on the first
floor of Bldg. 113, will be closed between
1-4:20 p.m. Friday, between 1-4:20 p.m.,
Oct. 29, and all day Oct. 30, and will reopen at 9 a.m. Monday, Nov. 2.
Gate closure: The Old Ironsides Access
Control Point is closed through Nov. 9 because of construction. Traffic on the east
side of the installation will use the Constitution ACP until project completion. The Old
Ironsides Visitor Control Center will remain
operational during the construction so drivers
can acquire a visitor pass. A turnaround lane
will be setup for visitors to use after completing their business at the VCC. 568-7002 or
email gilbert.telles.civ@mail.mil
Seasonal influenza vaccine: Subject
to vaccine availability the seasonal influenza
vaccine will be available to Tricare beneficiaries ages 3 and older at Freedom Crossing
Food Court, 1611 Haan Rd., Nov. 12-13
from 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; Nov. 14 from 10 a.m.-2
p.m.; Dec. 10-11 from 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; and
Dec. 12 from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. 742-3142
FMWR
Management skills workshops: Fort
Bliss FMWR offers “What to Look for When
Hiring a New Employee” Oct. 29, “Assertive Communication” Nov. 12, “Teamwork”
Nov. 19, “A.M.P. Motivating Your Team”
Dec. 3 and “Stress Management” Dec. 10.
Classes take place from 9-11 a.m. at the
Family Resilience Center, Bldg. 250. 5695487
Tango Tower Day: Reach new heights
during Tower Day at Biggs Park on Nov. 7
and Dec. 5 from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. The Tango
Tower is a 50-foot tall, six-sided structure
with more than 20 different high elements,
giving participants a multitude of choices.
Tower Day is open to climbers ages 6 and
older; no reservations required. Cost: $10.
All equipment is provided. 744-1532
Haunted House: Only two weekends left
of terror! The Massacre on Marshall Road
Haunted House is open today, Friday and
Saturday and Oct. 29-30 from 6-9 p.m.
and Oct. 31 from 6 p.m.-midnight. Cost:
$5. 588-8247
Kids’ Halloween Party: Desert Strike
Lanes will host a Kids’ Halloween Party
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Debt collection notice: This is a
debt collection notice for Sgt. 1st Class
Kenneth E. Smalls. All services under
Smalls’ name should be put on hold.
All those with debts to be collected under the name of Smalls or for information regarding collections, call 1st Lt.
Michael Kim at (818) 441-3483.
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Soto Laser Tag: Enjoy indoor late-night
laser tag on Friday at the Soto Physical Fitness Center starting at 10:30 p.m. The obstacles will be set up and the lights turned
off for laser tag fun throughout the two-story
gym. The event is $10 and is open to the
public. Soto PFC is located at 20751 Constitution Ave. 744-1532
Floating Pumpkin Patch: Come take
a swim in the floating pumpkin patch Friday from 5:30-8 p.m. You can even take
a pumpkin home. Open to the first 100
participants of all ages. Limit one pumpkin
per person. No costumes. Swim fees apply.
741-5901
Trick-or-Treat at the library: Start Halloween night off with free treats at the Mickelsen Community Library from 4-6 p.m.,
Saturday, Halloween night. 568-1902
Trick-or-Treating on post: Halloween
trick-or-treating will take place from 6-8
p.m., Saturday for Fort Bliss residents in
Fort Bliss housing areas. Enjoy a fun night
of fright and celebrate Halloween right
here on post.
Make a Difference Day: Give back
to your community Saturday by volunteering on Make a Difference Day. Volunteer
for Operation Help-A-Vet from 8 a.m.-2
p.m.; El Pasoans Fighting Hunger from 9
a.m.-1 p.m.; Veterans Non-Profit from 9:30
a.m.-1:30 p.m.; Project Bravo Paint-A-Thon
from 7:30 a.m.-noon; and Frontera Land
Alliance from 8 a.m.-noon. Registration is
required. Bliss.armymwr.com or 569-4ACS
Biggs Laser Tag: Who’s afraid of the
dark? Enjoy night laser tag for youth of all
ages at Biggs Park on Fort Bliss. Equipment
is included. Biggs Laser Tag is scheduled
for Nov. 6 from 6-10 p.m. Cost: $10 per
person and includes equipment rental.
Biggs Park is located at 11388 Sergeant
Major Blvd. on East Fort Bliss. 744-1532
Old Fort Bliss Days: Celebrate the 67th
anniversary of the Old Fort Bliss Replica
during Old Fort Bliss Days Celebration
Nov. 7. Learn about proper flag etiquette,
and bring flags that need to be disposed
of in the proper manner. Saturday activities
will run from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. and are dependent upon volunteer participation. Volunteers are needed to help make the event
a success – if you’re interested in being a
part of living history, visit facebook.com/
oldfortbliss or call 588-8482. Old Fort
Bliss is located at Bldg. 5054, at the corner of Pershing and Pleasonton roads on
West Fort Bliss. blissmwr.com/oldfortbliss
or 568-4518 or 588-8482
Post-wide Yard Sale: Fort Bliss will be
having a fall post-wide yard sale Nov. 21
from 8 a.m.-2 p.m. All families living in military housing are allowed to display their
items. A vehicle pass will be required for all
non-DoD ID cardholders entering Fort Bliss
for the yard sale. 568-2554
Thanksgiving Brunch at the Centennial: Enjoy your turkey with all the trimmings a few days early, Centennial Banquet and Conference Center style. Join us
Nov. 22 for our annual brunch and feast
of traditional Thanksgiving food, breakfast
favorites and decadent desserts. Also, en-
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joy champagne, mimosas and wine all included in your ticket price. Seating will be
available, by reservation, from 10 a.m.-1
p.m. Cost: $20.95 for adults, $10.95 for
children 5-10 and those 4 and younger eat
free. For reservations, call 744-8427.
Adult Coloring Class at Mickelsen
Library: Join the Mickelsen Community
Library the first Saturday of the Month from
2-5 p.m. for Stress Free Adult Coloring.
Coloring is a therapeutic activity, even for
adults. Treat yourself to some free time to
color, relax and socialize. Coloring sheets,
colored pencils, markers and crayons will
be provided. The event is free and open to
DoD ID card holders 18 and older. 5681902
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Military Child of the Year: Operation
Homefront is accepting Military Child of the
Year nominations now through Dec. 11. The
six awardees will receive $10,000 each, a
laptop computer and other donated gifts,
and will be flown with a parent or guardian
to Washington, D.C., for the gala, during
which senior leaders of each branch of service will present the awards. To learn more,
visit www.militarychildoftheyear.org.
Celebrate My Drive: Applications are
now being accepted for Celebrate My Drive
grants from State Farm insurance. High
schools across the country can compete for
one of 22, $100,000 grants for teen driver
safety. Schools can submit an application
until Sunday. From a group of finalist, 22
winners will be chosen by online voting in
November. www.celebratemydrive.com
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‘Oxygen for Your Relationships’:
The USO will sponsor a conference called
“Oxygen for Your Relationships” from 5-9
p.m. Friday and 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday
at the Centennial Banquet and Conference
Center. The conference is designed to help
people get more out of their relationships by
providing assessments and training. Meals
and childcare is provided. Free. 744-3475
Dia De Los Muertos: The Paso Del Norte
Paranormal Society, a 501c3 nonprofit organization, is hosting a free Dia De Los
Muertos, or Day of the Dead, workshop at
noon Saturday at the Insights El Paso Science
Center, 521 Tays St. (enter parking lot from
Third Ave. on north side). Frank Varela will
explain the folklore tradition of the celebration and “Los Altares de los Difuntos” (the Altars of the Deceased). Participants will learn
the different components of an altar and the
symbolism behind them. 274-9531 or help@
ghosts915.com
‘Ghost Stories of El Paso’: Join
Ghosts915 as they show the documentary
“Ghost Stories of El Paso Vol 1” by Capstone
productions for free. Learn about the history,
legends, and more of Concordia Cemetery,
Magoffin Home, Keystone Site, El Paso High,
Mount Cristo Rey, El Paso Public Library and
more. Takes place from 7:30-8:30 p.m.
Saturday at 108 E. San Antonio before
the downtown El Paso ghost tour from 9-11
p.m. Tour costs $15. 274-9531 or help@
ghosts915.com
Tom Lea Month: October is Tom Lea
month in Texas and in El Paso. Events will
include “The Hands of Cantu: Horsemanship
at the Pass of the North,” hosted by Compaads
dres Therapy Saturday and the grand finale
Oct. 29 in the downtown arts district. The p. 888
Saturday event will include horse demonstrations including western dressage, jumping,
adapted riding, therapy training and other
techniques,
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ilton, director of the Fort Bliss and Old Ironsides Museums, on the history of the cavalry
and Fort Bliss and El Paso. TomLea.com or
533-0048
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Story Time: Start your children on the
road to literacy and stop by for Story Time
at Mickelsen Community Library every Tuesday from 10:30-11:15 a.m. Story Time is
geared for ages 2-6 (preschool age). There
will be one or two stories read aloud, a craft
or activity and occasionally refreshments.
The library is located in Bldg. 2E, Sheridan
Rd. 568-6156
School Age Reading Activity Time:
The School Age Reading Activity Time is for
children ages 7-12 and is held Wednesdays
at 4 p.m. at the Mickelsen Community Library. A staff member will read for part of
the time, and the children will read aloud as
well. Activities and projects are completed
at home, returned and shared at subsequent
meetings. The library is located in Bldg. 2E,
Sheridan Rd. 568-6156
‘The Wonderful Wizard of Oz’: KidsN-Co. presents Michele L. Vacca’s adaptation of L. Frank Baum’s novel through Sunday
at the Kids-N-Co. Performance Center, 1301
Texas. Directed by Paige Hale. Show time
is 7:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, 2:30
p.m. Sundays. Cost: $5-$7. 351-1455 or on
Facebook at El Paso Kids-n-co
Domestic violence awareness: The
Teen Book Club: Do you have a teen who
loves to read? Mickelsen Library has just the
club for them. Starting at 4:30 p.m. on the
second and fourth Thursday of every month,
teens will head on over to the purple couch,
nibble on snacks and share their thoughts
about the various books read and how they
played into the month’s theme. Free. The library is located at 2E Sheridan Rd. http://
blissmwr.com/library or 568-6156
Harvest Festival: Don’t be scared to
come out to the annual Harvest Festival at
the Milam Youth Center, 10960 Haan Rd.,
from 2-6 p.m. Saturday. There will be plenty
of activities for children including: a haunted
house, face painting, games and cupcake
decorating. Free. Open to all military families with children 11 and under. 744-2449
Community
KCOS Wine and Food: The KCOS
Wine and Food Classic, a gourmet tasting
soiree will take place from 6-9 p.m. today.
This fundraiser will feature delectable dishes
and desserts from eight of El Paso’s top food
establishments, as well as a wide array of
wines. Cost: $50, tables of 10 for $500.
590-1313 or www.kcostv.org
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12B • October 22, 2015 • FORT BLISS BUGLE
Fort Bliss Family Advocacy Program will hold
a Domestic Violence Awareness Education
Day from 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Tuesday at the Family Resilience Center, Bldg. 250 Club Rd. The
event will include speakers from a variety of
experts on the subject of domestic violence
and inform about where people can find
help. 568-9062
‘Ten Steps to Start a Small Business’:
Participants will learn some of the basic steps
that help plan, prepare and manage one’s
own business. Discussion topics will include
planning a business, selecting a business
name, legal structure, generating funding for
a small business, know your credit score, insurance, the purpose of financial statements,
reasons why most small businesses fail, writing a business plan, taxes and much more.
Tuesday from 9-11 a.m. at ACS Bldg. 2494
Ricker Rd. 569-8376
Blue Star survey: Results of Blue Star
Families’ 6th Annual Military Family Lifestyle Survey will be available for download
Wednesday at bluestarfam.org/survey. The
survey is one of the most important resources
for proactively understanding the needs and
priorities of military families and service
members, and what can be done to support
them. 202-492-6492
USO Transition Workshop: The USO
will offer a free Hire Heroes USA Transition
Workshop Oct. 28-29 at the Roberto Loeza
SAC, 20732 Constitution Ave. Instructors
are OEF/OIF veterans, civilian career counselors and former HR recruiters and specialists from corporate America. They work with
participants to create a high quality civilian
resume and craft their value. The team works
with participants beyond the workshop to tailor their resume and help prepare for interviews, as specific opportunities arise. (703)
908-6415 or eauxiliaire@uso.org or https://
october2829twfortbliss.eventbrite.com
Open Season Health Fair: Mark your
calendars for the 2015 Open Season Health
Fair, which takes place Oct. 29, 9 a.m.-1
p.m. at the Centennial Banquet and Conference Center. Representatives from health carriers will be available to answer questions
and distribute materials for the 2016 health
insurance season. 568-7453
Fort Bliss Tactical/Tech Day: More
than 20 exhibitors showcase mission-centric
technologies at the Centennial Banquet and
Conference Center Wednesday, from 10
a.m.-2 p.m. This is an opportunity to bring
industry and government together to provide
a platform where they can network and start
conversations about how to make sure our
military is most well prepared with their technology and tactical equipment. All military,
civilian, and contractor personnel are invited.
Free. To pre-register, visit www.FederalEvents.com. 443-561-2434
Military Connection Seminar: A Military Connection Seminar will take place from
8 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Oct. 30 at the Armed
Forces Reserve Center, 11701 Montana Ave.
The seminar, aimed at professionals, will
gather military, community and government
agencies to exchange information on programs and services available to the military
community. Registration deadline is Sunday.
834-7751
Early voting: The state of Texas, the city
of El Paso, the town of Clint, the town of Horizon City, the village of Vinton and Ysleta
Independent School District will conduct elections on Nov. 3. Early voting is available
through Oct. 30, but there will be no early
voting Sunday. For more on voting sites and
hours, visit www.epcountyvotes.com or call
546-2154.
Toys for Halloween candy: For the
fourth year, Kool Smiles dentists are collecting Halloween candy from El Paso’s children.
In exchange for toys Oct. 30 through Nov. 4,
the dentists will take the candy and then send
it to troops overseas via Operation Gratitude.
Kool Smiles has five locations in El Paso:
5130 Fairbanks; 1840 Lee Trevino; 6910
Mesa; 6065 Montana; and 615 North Zaragoza. www.mykoolsmiles.com/trooptreats
Free America Haunts tickets: Through
Nov. 1, America Haunts attractions will provide $1 million in free tickets for admission
to active-duty servicemen and women in all
five branches of the military, honorably discharged veterans and the families of those
killed in action. The tickets are available
through Veteran Tickets Foundation. Visit
www.vettix.org.
‘The Labyrinth of Desire’: The University of Texas at El Paso presents “The Labyrinth
of Desire” by Caridad Svich today, Friday
and Saturday at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday at
2:30 p.m. at the Wise Family Theatre, on the
second floor of the Fox Fine Arts Center. Cost:
$14, $11 for military and non-UTEP students
and $9 for UTEP students.
Tax Preparer Workshop: Expand your
business opportunities as a tax professional
by attending a tax preparer workshop series
Nov. 2-9 from 6-9 p.m. Cost: $399; receive
up to 15 CPE hours. Register at elpasosbdc.
net or call 831-7742.
Fall Festival: Come on out to All Saints
Episcopal Church Nov. 7 for their annual Fall
Festival. Check out the many vendors and
food trucks as well as get tickets to win one of
22 different baskets full of goodies. Vendors
still needed, $40 table. 261-7761
Annual Fiesta Celebration: The El Paso
Hispanic Chamber of Commerce will hold the
organization’s 25th Annual Fiesta Celebration Nov. 7 at Cutter Aviation, 1771 Shuttle
Columbia Dr. In addition to tequila, dinner
and networking, the event will include a
speech by former NASA aerospace engineer,
actor, comedian and motivational speaker
Shayla Rivera. 566-4066
NMSU Military/Veterans Appreciation Week: NMSU will celebrate the military and veterans Nov. 7 with a Veteran’s
Day Parade at 10 a.m. in Downtown Las
Cruces; Nov. 8 with an Armed Forces 5K End
Zone Dash at 7:30 a.m. at the football stadium; Nov. 9 with an appreciation week kickoff
at 10 a.m. at Aggie Memorial Tower; Nov.
10 with an MVP Annual Veterans Day Picnic
from noon-3 p.m. at the Garcia Annex Courtyard and a banquet at 6 p.m. in the Stan
Fulton Bistro; Nov. 11 with a film presentation
of “Fort Bliss” and a question and answer period with director Claudia Myers at 6 p.m. in
the Domenici Hall Theaters; Nov. 12 with informational day presentations; and Nov. 13
with a local recruiters day and an Air Force
ROTC dinner at the Farm and Ranch Museum
at 7 p.m. 575-646-4524
San Elizario Veterans Day Parade:
San Elizario will host its 19th Annual Veterans
Day Parade and Ceremony Saturday, Nov. 7
at 9 a.m., starting at Thompson and Socorro
Roads. A ceremony is at Veterans Memorial
Plaza at 10:30 a.m. 383-8529 or www.
sanelizariogenealogy.com
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NMSU Military Communication Panels: NMSU will host military communication
panels from 3-6 p.m. Nov. 12 in the Health
College Auditorium. Subjects will include alternative therapies for warriors and families,
the dual identities of American warriors and
using equine and narrative techniques for
stress management. 575-646-2801
We
Care
Red, White and You Hiring Fair: The
Red, White and You Statewide Hiring Fair is
Thursday, Nov. 12 from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. at the
Centennial Banquet and Conference Center.
The free fair will connect Texas veterans and
their spouses with area employees looking for
qualified employees. 887-2600 or www.borderplexjobs.com
A simple idea for a
beautiful future - recycle
Free tax classes: Siempre Tax invites
the public to learn tax preparation with no
obligation in fall tax classes. The company’s
six-week tax school can help students learn
personal tax-savings advantages and strategies as well as a news kill that may lead to a
new career path. No previous tax experience
is required. Classes will be held at 424-M
N. Yarbrough Dr. Class schedules are flexible
with day or evening classes available twice a
week. There’s a minimal charge for books and
supplies. Siempre Tax is actively recruiting bilingual tax school students. 1-855-4-SIEMPRE
Every action you take now to
reduce, reuse and recycle will lead
to tangible benefits in the future.
As our landfills start to overflow,
our water supply dwindles and the
population increase daily, it’s time
to take responisibility. We must
take action and use the recycling
program in our community.
Veterans Day Gala: Area Veterans organizations continue the tradition of hosting the
annual Veterans Day Gala at the Centennial
Banquet and Conference Center, 6 p.m., Nov.
12. The theme is Veterans Honoring Veterans.
Members of the public are invited to purchase
tickets to attend the event. Cost: $30, $300
table of 10. 566-2880 or 568-2497
Military Leader Transition Seminar:
Military leaders of all ranks are invited to
attend a Military Leader Transition Seminar
Tuesday, Nov. 17 from 7 a.m.-5 p.m.at the
Centennial Banquet and Conference Center.
Start time is 8 a.m. Free. Presented by Afterburner and sponsored by USAA. 404-8353500
zation awarded more than $30,000 to Fort
Bliss and El Paso organizations. fortblissocsa.
org/community-giving
Thanksgiving food drive: The Armed
Services YMCA is holding its 2015 Annual
Thanksgiving Food Drive, which includes
three events at the Trading Post, 1717 Marshall Road. On Nov. 18 from 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
there will be unit food displays, with judging
and an award ceremony from 1-2 p.m. On
Nov. 19 at 1:30 p.m. volunteers will bag
food items, and on Nov. 20 from 10 a.m.3:30 p.m. an invocation and distribution of
turkeys and food bags will take place. The
food drive helps junior enlisted Soldiers and
their families during the holidays. Anyone
interested in receiving food should contact
a unit representative. 564-0009 or asymcajefc@elp.rr.com
Apply Today Sweepstakes: Apply for
a Military Star card this month and receive
a chance to win $1,000 in statement credit.
Shoppers can apply at the Fort Bliss Exchange
or online at myecp.com, and 25 winners will
be selected. 562-8851
Army OCS Diamond Anniversary:
Join the celebration/reunion April 24-28,
2016, at the Double Tree Hotel, 5321 Sidney Simmons Blvd, Columbus, Ga., 31904.
Reservations are required at 706-327-6868,
by April 1 to ensure the group rate. The Army
Alumni Association represents all Army officers commissioned through the Officer Candidate School, regardless of previous school
locations and branches. This reunion will also
represent a great opportunity for OCS mini-reunion activities. Demonstrations and briefings
related to OCS, tours, grand opening of the
remodeled Wigle Hall, Memorial/Monument
Walk, OCS Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony
and Patterson Award Dinner at the National
Infantry Museum. (813) 917-4309 or http://
ocsalumni.com
OCSA Community Grant Program:
The Fort Bliss Officer and Civilian Spouses’
Association is accepting applications through
Oct. 31 for the organization’s annual Community Grant Program. Last year the organi-
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Special Missions recruiting: The Special Missions Unit Recruiting Team will brief in
Bldg. 639, Rooms 13-16 from 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
Dec. 15; and from 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Dec. 16.
First AD Band Holiday Concert: The 1st
Armored Division Band will perform a concert
entitled, “An American Holiday Festival” at
7:30 p.m. Dec. 17 at the Plaza Theatre, 125
Pioneer Plaza. The doors open at 6:30 p.m.
for ticket holders, and at 7:15 p.m. for nonticket holders. Cost: Free. Get tickets at the
theatre box office. 568-2263 or 568-7001
First AD Band Holiday Concert: The
1st Armored Division Band will perform a
concert entitled, “An American Holiday Festival” at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 17 at the Plaza Theatre, 125 Pioneer Plaza. The doors open at
6:30 p.m. for ticket holders, and at 7:15 p.m.
for non-ticket holders. Cost: Free. Get tickets
at the theatre box office. 568-2263 or 5687001
“All real estate advertised in this newspaper is subject to the Federal Fair
Housing Act of 1968, which makes it illegal to advertise ‘any preference,
limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion or national origin, or
any intention to make such preference, limitation or discrimination.The Bugle
will not accept any advertisement for real estate which is in violation of the
law. All dwellings advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis.”
HOME FOR SALE
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11996 Dragon Crest
3BR, 2BA, 2 car gar., school
& hospital nearby, sm. pets
ok, $900/mo. + deposit.
Call after 12pm
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CID agents wanted: The Army Criminal
Investigation Command is looking for qualified Soldiers to begin their felony-level, criminal investigator career today and become
CID Special Agents. As sworn federal law
enforcement officers, CID agents are on the
cutting edge of criminal investigative tactics
and techniques and receive some of the most
high-tech training available in law enforcement. www.cid.army.mil
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in. 4 BR w/new flooring.
Bathrooms have been
updated w/ceramic tile.
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schools, park & minutes
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Homes for sale or rent
10644 Obsidian St 79924 3BR, 2BA, 1049sq ft, 1 car gar, 10 min
from Ft. Bliss. $775/mo. + Dep. Pic available on AHRN.com 702325-5783
Rent NE, 11128 Ilan Ramon, 3BR, 2BA. Gas stove, ref, dishwasher.
Close to Ft. Bliss. $895/mo. 757-3445
NE, 3BR, 1.75BA lg family rm w/gas fp, cathedral ceil, fans, window blinds, stove, dw, 2 car gar w/opener, fenced yard w/spk
syst, 10’x14’ storage bldg, $975/mo + dep (credit report req.) or
$108,900.00. 585-2707
Fully fenced and cozy, NE, 3BR, 2BA. 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
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
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1327 Murchison townhouse (2000sq ft) 2 lg master suites, 1.5BA,
2 car gar, lg patio w/sm grass yard, fp, ref. air, close to UTEP, sierra
Medi. $1100/mo. + dep. 204-3879
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Ref. Air, 3BR, 2BA, living, dining, family room opens to kitchen.
Fresh Paint, new carpet. Includes refrigerator, washer/dryer. Upper
North Hills. $1050/mo + dep. 821-1455
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NW home for rent. $1100/mo. 3/2 2300 sq ft, 15 min from post.
11108 Whitey Ford, right across Baron Elementary. 757-3445
Love is better the second
time around
Furniture
Complete living room set: sofa, love seat, recliner all match. 1 coffee table, sofa table, end table. 1 lg area rug, 2 matching runners,
curtain set. Extremely good condition, no stains, tears, no pressed
wood. $1750 OBO. 342-0166
Female
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5-Piece Queen Bedroom Set for Sale $300. 780-9207
Miscellaneous
14024 Tierra Halcon- Eastside near Edgermere & Joe Battle. 4BR,
3BA, 2 car gar.,washer, dryer, refrigerator, stove & central refrigeration & heating. Schools in walking distance, base is 15 mins
drive. $1100/mo. 219-3054
Heavy duty adult bed rails approx.’ 55” long fits full up to king.
$75 OBO. 633 4112
NE House for rent 10009 Keystone Dr. 3BR, 1 1/2 BA, 1 car gar.
recently remodeled, New tile/laminated floors throughout. Fenced
back yard. New appliances. $900/mo, $900/dep. 269-8521
Reg. yorkies. Female 2yrs, male 3yrs. Doggie door trained. Must
go together. $500 for both. 242-3229
3013 Orkney, next to Album Park, 3BR, 2BA, formal living room,
den, Lg patio cover, lg trees, fenced yard, RV parking, garage. no
fees. $995/mo. 590-5508
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Vehicles
10737 Onyxstone, 3BR, 2BA, 2car gar, $895/mo + dep. Ceramic
tile, all appliances, pets ok with pet deposit, not fees. 269-9232
2011 Silver Honda Pilot, leather interior, sun roof, xm radio, 6 CD
changer, back up cam, roof rack, 34000 miles, always garaged in
pristine condition. Seats 8, both sets of rear seats fold flat. A/C
controls front & rear. Reduced to $27,500 FIRM. 755-0607
3BR house, NE, near shopping & schools. $850/mo, $800/dep.
859-1238 or 346-5750
1999 Porche Carrera, 6 speed, very clean, 51,000 miles. $22,000.
599-7075
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
Computer & video games
Rent–NE 10008 Odessa. 3BR, 1BA, 1 car gar, stove, refri, a/c,
gradd backyard, front fenced yard. $800/mo. $500/dep. 5496448
HP PCs printer/copier/scanner. Needs new cartriges, black & color,
needs good cleaning. FREE of charge. 228-0048
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FROM
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$9,995
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$9,995
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$6,995
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2.5 S
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2015 DODGE DART
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315mo.
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17,995
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SALE PRICE
$
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19,999
27,391
$
$
OR $
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quino
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2015 chevy equinox lT
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2013 dodge avenger
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$13,866+TT&l
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$14,988+TT&l
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price or give you $100 if we do not beat the price. 1Covers only scheduled oil changes with filter, tire rotations, and 27 point inspections, according to your vehicle’s recommended maintenance schedule for up to 2 years or 24,000 miles, whichever comes first. Does not include air filters. Maximum of 4 service events. See participating dealer for other restrictions and complete details. 2Whichever comes first, from date of purchase. Excludes
normal wear and maintenance items. See participating dealer for limited warranty details. 3Whichever comes first, from original in-service date See participating dealer for limited warranty details. 4For warranty service for the length of the warranty. 5Whichever comes first. Vehicle exchange only. See dealer for details. 6Three-month OnStar trial. Visit onstar.com for details and system limitations. Three-month SiriusXM trial. If you subscribe
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$13.88 per $1000 financed. GM Financial financing in lieu of all rebates and incentives. Must qualify for 0% with GM Financial. To receive down payment assistance you must finance with Ally or GM Financial. All bonus cash will be offered by Mission Chevrolet to all clients regardless of place of residence. All vehicles subject to prior sale. Sale Ends 10-31-15.
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