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Spouse Information Meeting ( SIM ) May 2014

Spouse Information Meeting ( SIM ) May 2014. SIM. Agenda. Opening Remarks (USAG-HI Commander / Senior Spouse ) Spotlight Brief #1 – Leisure Travel Services Summer Programs Spotlight Brief #2 – Leilehua High School Aloha Transition Center

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Spouse Information Meeting ( SIM ) May 2014

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  1. Spouse Information Meeting (SIM) May 2014

  2. SIM Agenda • Opening Remarks (USAG-HI Commander / Senior Spouse) • Spotlight Brief #1 – Leisure Travel Services Summer Programs • Spotlight Brief #2– Leilehua High School Aloha Transition Center • Spotlight Brief #3 – Pacific Mission House • Spotlight Brief #4 – Special Needs Sunday School • One Item of Interest to All (Service Providers) • Closing Remarks (USAG-HI Commander / Senior Spouse)

  3. SIM Spotlight Brief #1 LEISURE TRAVEL SERVICES SUMMER PROGRAMS (Ms Joselynn Mitsuda)

  4. Leisure Travel Services Summer Programs Supporting each Warrior, Family and Community with sustainable services, ensuring power projection readiness from Hawaii As of: 5 May 14 Mrs. Joselynn Mitsuda/ 655-9758

  5. May “Military Appreciation” Specials Polynesian Cultural Center Alii Luau Package Adult: $65.00 Junior (12-17 yrs): $52.00 Child (5-11 yrs): $40.00 Gateway Buffet Package Adult: $65.00 Junior (12-17 yrs): $52.00 Child (5-11 yrs): $40.00 Gateway Dinner & Show Package Adult: $65.00 Junior (12-17 yrs): $52.00 Child (5-11 yrs): $40.00 General Admission Only All (ages 5+): $19.95 Alii Kai Catamaran Buy One, Get One Free ($10 additional charge each for Friday Fireworks sail) Makahiki Buffet Dinner Adult: $74.00 Child (4-11 yrs): $49.00 Hukilau Clambake Dinner Adult: $89.00 Child (4-11 yrs): $73.00 Starlite Waikiki Cocktail & Fireworks Cruise Buy One Adult Ticket, Get One Adult Ticket Free 1st Adult: $51.85 2nd Adult: FREE Atlantis Submarine & Navatek Dinner Cruise Combo Standard Submarine & Sunset Buffet Combo Adult: $108.00 Child (7-12 yrs): $59.50 Standard Submarine & Royal Dinner Combo Adult: $134.00 Child (7-12 yrs): $75.50 Premium Submarine & Sunset Buffet Combo Adult: $119.00 Child (7-12 yrs): $70.00 Premium Submarine & Royal Dinner Combo Adult: $145.00 Child (7-12 yrs): $85.00 As of: 5 May 14 Mrs. Joselynn Mitsuda / 655-9758

  6. May “Military Appreciation” Specials Magic of Polynesia Buy One, Get One Free Show Only Adult: $38.00 Child (4-11 yrs): $27.00 Dinner & Show Package Adult: $68.00 Child (4-11 yrs): $52.00 Deluxe Dinner & Show Package Adult: $108.00 Child (4-11 yrs): $60.00 Legends in Concert “Rock-A-Hula” Buy One Adult Terrace Dining Buffet Package, Get One Child Ticket FREE Terrace Dining Buffet Package Adult: $80.20 Child (3-11 yrs): FREE Fourever Fab Show “Beatles” Buy One Adult Ticket, Get One Adult Ticket Free Standard Seating 1st Adult: $43.00 2nd Adult: FREE Sea Life Park General Admission Adult: $12.00 Child (3-12 yrs): $10.00 Dolphin Encounter Adult/Jr (ages 3+): $74.00 Infant (1 & 2 yrs): $50.00 Add On Programs - Book a Dolphin Encounter, Swim Adventure, or Royal Swim at regular price, and add Shark Trek or Sea Lion Swim for an additional $35 or Hawaiian Ray Encounter at $13 As of: 5 May 14 Mrs. Joselynn Mitsuda / 655-9758

  7. May “Military Appreciation” Specials Roberts Hawaii – Waikiki Ocean Club Buy One, Get One Free Splash Package w/Lunch Adult: $99.00 Child (8-15 yrs): $89.00 Splash Package Adult: $89.00 Child (8-15 yrs): $79.00 Solo Jet Ski w/Admission Adult (16 yrs+): $105.00 Tandem Jet Ski w/Admission Adult: $75.00 Child (8-15 yrs): $65.00 Banana Sled w/Admission Adult: $65.00 Child (8-15 yrs): $55.00 Admission Only w/Lunch Adult: $46.00 Child (5-15 yrs): $37.00 Admission Only Adult: $36.00 Child (5-15 yrs): $28.00 Wild Dolphin Watch Cruise *No Meal or Transportation included. Departs from Waianae Boat Harbor. Buy One Adult Ticket, Get One Adult Ticket Free 1st Adult: $51.00 2nd Adult: FREE Waikiki Beach Services Buy One Adult, Get the Second at 50% Off Private Group SUP Lesson 1stAdult (12+): $68.00 2nd Adult (12+): $34.00 Private Group Surfing Lesson 1stAdult (12+): $68.00 2nd Adult (12+): $34.00 As of: 5 May 14 Mrs. Joselynn Mitsuda / 655-9758

  8. Summer Vacation • Travel Packages • Air/Room/Car packages to Maui, Kauai, Big island, Lanai, and Molokai • Military Lodging at Hale Koa Hotel and Kilauea Military Camp • Staycation in Waikiki or Ko’olina…need a Hotel? • Traveling to California or Florida…need Disneyland, WDW Tickets, or other Theme Park Attraction Tickets? • Flying back home to visit family/friends, let us assist with your flight arrangements • PLANahead for better availability and discounted pricing • Bucket List Ideas? • Do a Helicopter tour over the volcanoes on the Big Island • Swim with sharks on the North Shore • Hike Diamond Head • Go on a Glider Ride • Visit the Black Sand Beach on the Big island and take a photo of your feet against the black sand • Swim with Dolphins on the west side of the Island • Drive the infamous “Road to Hana” • Go Mountain Tubing down an old sugar plantation open ditch/tunnel/flume that was hand dug back in 1870 • Summer Family Adventures • Camping / Hiking / Sightseeing / Beach As of: 5 May 14 Mrs. Joselynn Mitsuda / 655-9758

  9. SIM Spotlight Brief #2 Leilehua HS Aloha Transition Center (Ms Renee Mulbury)

  10. Leilehua High SchoolAloha Transition Center “Easing the Transition For New Students and Their Families” Supporting each Warrior, Family and Community with sustainable services, ensuring power projection readiness from Hawaii Mrs. Renee Mulbury, Mrs. Kacy Strickland, Mrs. Christine Okiyamalhstransitioncenter@gmail.com (808) 305-3031 5 May 14

  11. Leilehua High School Aloha Transition Center • Approximately 1800 – 2000 students, very diverse student body • Military dependents account for approximately 30% of our total student population • LHS seeks to support this important part of our community Mrs. Renee Mulbury, Mrs. Kacy Strickland, Mrs. Christine Okiyamalhstransitioncenter@gmail.com (808) 305-3031 5 May 14

  12. Leilehua High School Aloha Transition Center • Aloha Transition Center was established at LHS in 2005 • Mission: To ease the transition for new LHS students and their families • 238 new students this year, 66% military dependents Mrs. Renee Mulbury, Mrs. Kacy Strickland, Mrs. Christine Okiyamalhstransitioncenter@gmail.com (808) 305-3031 5 May 14

  13. Leilehua High School Aloha Transition Center • Student Services: • 1st day orientation • Campus tour with Aloha Ambassador • Orientation to school procedures & policies • Information on school resources • Tutoring • Counseling services • Peer Mediation • Baseline testing for core classes • Information on opportunities to get involved • Introduction to Hawaiian/Local culture • Snacks and free lunch provided Mrs. Renee Mulbury, Mrs. Kacy Strickland, Mrs. Christine Okiyamalhstransitioncenter@gmail.com (808) 305-3031 5 May 14

  14. Leilehua High School Aloha Transition Center Mrs. Renee Mulbury, Mrs. Kacy Strickland, Mrs. Christine Okiyamalhstransitioncenter@gmail.com (808) 305-3031 5 May 14 • Student Services (cont.): • New student follow-up sessions • 3-week check backs to ensure positive transitions • Individual check backs with students as needed • Referrals as needed • Ongoing services • Open-door policy • Aloha Friday lunch groups

  15. Leilehua High School Aloha Transition Center • Student Services (cont.): • Aloha Ambassador Program • Current LHS students • Welcome and support new students • Gain leadership and community service training and experience • Parent/Guardian Services: • Campus tours • Address questions and/or concerns • Provide information on available student resources Mrs. Renee Mulbury, Mrs. Kacy Strickland, Mrs. Christine Okiyamalhstransitioncenter@gmail.com (808) 305-3031 5 May 14

  16. Leilehua High School Aloha Transition Center • What our LHS Students have to say: • 89% enjoy school • 91% are able to learn at LHS • 84 % report that their classes are at an appropriate level for their learning • 91% made friends quickly • 89% feel safe at LHS • 84% reported that the Transition Center helped “lessen the stress of moving to Hawaii and/or to a new school” Mrs. Renee Mulbury, Mrs. Kacy Strickland, Mrs. Christine Okiyamalhstransitioncenter@gmail.com (808) 305-3031 5 May 14

  17. Leilehua High School Aloha Transition Center • How YOU have contributed to our success: • Since at least 2010 the Hui O’ Na Wahine(Schofield Spouses Club) has generously provided funds to our Transition Center through their School Welfare Grant • Complimentary school lunches on students’ first day • Snacks and drinks during new student orientations • Materials for welcome/informational packets used during orientations • Provisions for Aloha Ambassador meetings • Materials for Aloha Ambassador training • Aloha Ambassador uniforms • Faculty/staff and Aloha Ambassador appreciation • Mahalo for your ongoing support! Mrs. Renee Mulbury, Mrs. Kacy Strickland, Mrs. Christine Okiyamalhstransitioncenter@gmail.com (808) 305-3031 5 May 14

  18. Upcoming Events: • May 14th, 2 – 5 PM: Gifted/Talented Screening • For current LHS 9th & 10th graders (or any new incoming private school students). Applications available in room HH105 • Call Registrar, Dion Cabalce (808) 305-3103, to register • July 16th: Mass Registration & G/T Screening • For incoming freshman and new students • Call Registrar to register for G/T Screening • July 23rd: Schedule distribution and program changes • August 1st: • 8 AM – 12 PM: Freshman Orientation • 12:30 – 3:30 PM: Upperclassmen (incoming students grades 10-12) and Parent Orientation Mrs. Renee Mulbury, Mrs. Kacy Strickland, Mrs. Christine Okiyamalhstransitioncenter@gmail.com (808) 305-3031 5 May 14

  19. Leilehua High School Aloha Transition Center • Contact us: • Staff: • Renee Mulbury: Renee_Mulbury@notes.k12.hi.us • Kacy Strickland: Kacy_Strickland@notes.k12.hi.us • Christine Okiyama:Christine_Okiyama@notes.k12.hi.us • Office: • lhstransitioncenter@gmail.com • (808) 305-3031 • Check out our website: • WelcomeToLeilehuaHS.weebly.com Mrs. Renee Mulbury, Mrs. Kacy Strickland, Mrs. Christine Okiyamalhstransitioncenter@gmail.com (808) 305-3031 5 May 14

  20. SIM Spotlight Brief #3 Pacific Mission House (Mr Kevin Schmidt)

  21. Supporting each Warrior, Family and Community with sustainable services, ensuring power projection readiness from Hawaii As of: 5 May 14 Kevin Schmidt kschmidt@pacifichouseofmission.com 372-1567

  22. Our Mission “Go to where military youths are, Find out why they are famous, & Behold with them the Christ” As of: 5 May 14 Kevin Schmidt / kschmidt@pacifichouseofmission.com / 372-1567

  23. Youth Situation • thousands of miles from where last called “home” • fatigued families’ challenges to “engage” environs • peer group formation obstacles w/campus, culture • opportunity: • adaptable • overcoming • winsome • believing • empathizing As of: 5 May 14 Kevin Schmidt / kschmidt@pacifichouseofmission.com / 372-1567

  24. Our Distinctives: • embracing every tradition • strong presence on “teen turf” • relational ministry, peer-group forming • chapels connected • youth-work “multipliers” As of: 5 May 14 Kevin Schmidt / kschmidt@pacifichouseofmission.com / 372-1567

  25. Summer Opportunities • 1. GAME NIGHTS weekly in familiar places • 2. STUDY GROUPS weekly for faith growth • 3. EVENTs • - serving ops in June • - beach ventures in June/July • - camping in June • - BBQ Rally in July • - kickoffs in Aug • 4. CONTACT ops ongoing on playing-fields As of: 5 May 14 Kevin Schmidt / kschmidt@pacifichouseofmission.com / 372-1567

  26. PLUG IN : • Kids just show up! • Flyers • Weekly Email updates on “Pacific Club” • Our Facebook Page (see flyers for contact) • You Become Team Member • committed volunteer, or • help run publicity in units, on garrison • help gather parents/adults meeting As of: 5 May 14 Kevin Schmidt / kschmidt@pacifichouseofmission.com / 372-1567

  27. SIM Spotlight Brief #4 Special Needs Sunday School (Ms Diane Wood)

  28. Family and MWR May Community Programs Supporting each Warrior, Family and Community with sustainable services, ensuring power projection readiness from Hawaii As of: 26 MAR 14 Mrs. Tashika Dixon/ tashika.m.scott-dixon.naf@mail.mil / 656-3324

  29. Family and MWR May Community Programs Supporting each Warrior, Family and Community with sustainable services, ensuring power projection readiness from Hawaii As of: 28 APR 14 Mrs. Tashika Dixon/ tashika.m.scott-dixon.naf@mail.mil / 656-3324

  30. Family and MWR May Community Programs May 1st Learn to Swim 2014 @ Richardson Pool May1st Military Specials @ Leisure Travel Services May 3rd Ladies Golf Clinic @ Leilehua Golf Course May 5thCinco De Mayo Celebration @ SchofieldBowl May 10th 3-On-3 Basketball Tournament @ Fort Shafter PFC May 11th May 11th Mother’s Day Brunch @ Nehelani and Hale Ikena May 11th Mother’s Day Bowl @ Schofield and Fort Shafter Bowling Centers As of: 28 APR 14 Mrs. Tashika Dixon/ tashika.m.scott-dixon.naf@mail.mil / 656-3324

  31. Family and MWR May Community Programs

  32. Family and MWR May Community Programs May 14th EDGE Home School Adventure-Kayaking @ Outdoor Recreation May 14th Mask Making with Yuki Shiroma @ Fort Shafter Library May 14th Taiko Drumming Performance @ Sgt Yano Library May 14th Teen Manga Club @ Sgt Yano Library May 17thStand up Paddleboard Lessons @ Outdoor Recreation Center May 21st Make a Flag Wreath @ Fort Shafter Library May 30th Hawaiian Luau Lunch Buffet @ Kolekole Bar & Grill and Mulligan’s Bar & Grill May 30th USARPAC Pay Day Scramble @ Nagorski Golf Course As of: 28 APR 14 Mrs. Tashika Dixon/ tashika.m.scott-dixon.naf@mail.mil / 656-3324

  33. Family and MWR May Community Programs • NEW! Activities • NEW! Preschool Story Time @ SGT Yano Library & @ FT Shafter Library • NEW! Grilling at the Range with Chef Devin Lee @ Leilehua Grill • NEW! SKIES Unlimited Hula Classes @ Schofield & AMR • NEW! Tropics Game Tournaments @ Tropics Warrior Zone • NEW! Aloha Friday Barbeque @ Leilehua Grill • NEW! CYSS SKIES Unlimited NEW Programs @ SKIES Studios • Youth Sports is Looking for Volunteer Coaches @ Youth Sports Offices • SPECIAL EVENTS & ACTIVITIES • May 29th Spring Cleaning 101 and trash vs recycled Visit : himwr.com For additional information and other programs As of: 28 APR 14 Mrs. Tashika Dixon/ tashika.m.scott-dixon.naf@mail.mil / 656-3324

  34. “Tell Me a Story” Sponsored by MCEC Schofield Barracks Parent to Parent Team Title of book: Courage by Bernard Waber Guest Reader: Taylor Wily (Actor from the Hawaii Five-0 TV Series) Date: 16 May 2014 (Friday) Time: 5:30-7:00pm Location: Kalakaua Community Center Please RSVP by email at: Ptop.Schofield@MilitaryChild.org or call (785) 383-2867 ​ Ms. Wendy Nakasone/wendy.k.nakasone.naf@mail.mil/655-8326 As of: 5 MAY 14

  35. Hawaii Department of Education 2014 Graduation Dates Moanalua High School: 22 May 2014, Thursday, 5:30PM , School Athletic Field Radford High School: 23 May 2014, Friday, 6:00PM, Aloha Stadium Aiea High School: 30 May 2014, Friday, 6:00PM, Aloha Stadium ​ Ms. Wendy Nakasone/wendy.k.nakasone.naf@mail.mil/655-8326 As of: 7 May 14

  36. POC: Sheryl M. Ferido, Community Services Manager 808-275-3159 sferido@ipchawaii.com

  37. SIM POC: Sheryl M. Ferido, Community Services Manager 808-275-3159 sferido@ipchawaii.com

  38. SIM Stuffed Animal Drive IPC, in partnership with ACS, collected new and gently loved stuffed animals to benefit children affected by child at all IPC Community Centers. Thank you for your support! POC: Sheryl M. Ferido, Community Services Manager 808-275-3159 sferido@ipchawaii.com

  39. SIM • Bike Safety Bonanza • May 21, 2014 • 3:00pm to 5:00pm • Porter Community Center • 1301 McCornack Rd (Skate park) • IPC, SLO and DES have partnered together to promote Bicycle Safety. • Every child is encouraged to bring their helmets and bicycles to this event and learn about the “Rules of the Road” when riding your bike, ride through the” Bike Rodeo Course”, and join a “Ride Along” with the DES Bike Patrol to apply the lessons learned. • There will be refreshments and opportunities to win great prizes! • You must RSVP at rsvp@ipchawaii.com POC: Sheryl M. Ferido, Community Services Manager 808-275-3159 sferido@ipchawaii.com

  40. SIM POC: Sheryl M. Ferido, Community Services Manager 808-275-3159 sferido@ipchawaii.com

  41. SIM June 9 -13, 9:00am-11:00am Porter Community Center (1301 McCornack Rd, Schofield Barracks) The First Tee of Hawaii’s “Introduction to Golf” is open to Military dependent children ages 5-17. It’s a class to teach your children the basics of golf skills as well as teach valuable life skills. Space is limited so register today! To register send an email to Katiehiltbrand@gmail.com .Please provide your child’s name, age, the location they will attend and your contact information. POC: Sheryl M. Ferido, Community Services Manager 808-275-3159 sferido@ipchawaii.com

  42. Neighborhood Watch Program • “Building stronger, safer communities one neighborhood at a time” • Educate the public about crime problems and trends and ways to improve residential security • Implement coordinated, community-based programs to increase awareness and concern for the protection of homes/families within a given community • Identify and develop effective measures for the prevention, deterrence, and reduction of specific crime • Strengthen community – police relations • Get Started TODAY…Email - NWP@IPChawaii.com As of: Oct. 2013 Sheryl M. Ferido Island Palm Communities Marketing Manager sferido@ipchawaii.com 808-275-3159/808-741-2780

  43. SIM Calendar of Events POC: Sheryl M. Ferido, Community Services Manager 808-275-3159 sferido@ipchawaii.com

  44. POC: Sheryl M. Ferido, Community Services Manager 808-275-3159 sferido@ipchawaii.com

  45. SIM POC: Sheryl M. Ferido, Community Services Manager 808-275-3159 sferido@ipchawaii.com

  46. SIM Stuffed Animal Drive IPC, in partnership with ACS, collected new and gently loved stuffed animals to benefit children affected by child at all IPC Community Centers. Thank you for your support! POC: Sheryl M. Ferido, Community Services Manager 808-275-3159 sferido@ipchawaii.com

  47. SIM • Bike Safety Bonanza • May 15, 2014 • 3:00pm to 5:00pm • Aliamanu Community Center • 182 Kauhini Rd (Skate park) • IPC, SLO and DES have partnered together to promote Bicycle Safety. • Every child is encouraged to bring their helmets and bicycles to this event and learn about the “Rules of the Road” when riding your bike, ride through the” Bike Rodeo Course”, and join a “Ride Along” with the DES Bike Patrol to apply the lessons learned. • There will be refreshments and opportunities to win great prizes! • You must RSVP at rsvp@ipchawaii.com POC: Sheryl M. Ferido, Community Services Manager 808-275-3159 sferido@ipchawaii.com

  48. SIM POC: Sheryl M. Ferido, Community Services Manager 808-275-3159 sferido@ipchawaii.com

  49. SIM June 16 - 20, 9:00am-11:00am Aliamanu Community Center (182 Kauhini Rd, Honolulu) The First Tee of Hawaii’s “Introduction to Golf” is open to Military dependent children ages 5-17. It’s a class to teach your children the basics of golf skills as well as teach valuable life skills. Space is limited so register today! To register send an email to Katiehiltbrand@gmail.com .Please provide your child’s name, age, the location they will attend and your contact information. POC: Sheryl M. Ferido, Community Services Manager 808-275-3159 sferido@ipchawaii.com

  50. Neighborhood Watch Program • “Building stronger, safer communities one neighborhood at a time” • Educate the public about crime problems and trends and ways to improve residential security • Implement coordinated, community-based programs to increase awareness and concern for the protection of homes/families within a given community • Identify and develop effective measures for the prevention, deterrence, and reduction of specific crime • Strengthen community – police relations • Get Started TODAY…Email - NWP@IPChawaii.com As of: Oct. 2013 Sheryl M. Ferido Island Palm Communities Marketing Manager sferido@ipchawaii.com 808-275-3159/808-741-2780

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