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Single Marine Program P.O. Box 555020 Camp Pendleton, CA 92055 SMP 07 Sept 17 From: Erika Rogness, SMP Assistant, MCCS, Camp Pendleton To: SgtMaj Meza, SgtMaj MCI WestMCB CamPen Subj: SMP Monthly Meeting Minutes 1. A SMP meeting was held on 07 September 2017 at 33 Area SMP Rec Center Bldg. 3348. Cpl Loaiza called the meeting to order at 1331. List of those in attendance is provided on the sign in sheet (attachment 1). 2. Danielle West - SMP Coordinator Last month’s minutes can be found at www.mccscp.com under the recreation / SMP tab. 3. SgtMaj Meza SgtMaj MCIWest-MCB CamPen 4. Mr.Jaenichen - Bachelor Housing Washer and Dryers not working in Bldg. 14700. BEQ Manager has been notified and this should be fixed in 24 hours. The only barracks with A/C is Wounded Warrior. If something isn’t getting fixed, ask for the service ticket number so it can be tracked in Maximo. 5. Mr.Chris Massari Facilities Maintenance Division Not in attendance 6. Mr.Patrick Nalty MCCS Transition Assistance Transition Readiness TRS should be set-up at least 12-14 months before EAS date for Junior Enlisted and 2 years in advance for Retirees. September 20 Starbucks Exclusive Hiring Event 4pm 7pm Camp Pendleton Leatherneck Lanes/TRS Bldg. 1339. Register: https://Starbucks- sep2017.eventbrite.com September 27 HM Electronics Hiring Event 4pm 7pm Camp Pendleton Leatherneck Lanes/TRS Bldg. 1339. Register: https://HME-sep2017.eventbrite.com September 28 Hire G.I. 11am 1pm For transitioning Military, Veterans and family members. Register at https://HIREGI.com October 18 Exelon - 4pm 8pm Camp Pendleton Leatherneck Lanes/TRS Bldg. 1339 Register https://exelon-oct2017.eventbrite.com October 25 - Northrop Grumman Hiring Event 4pm 7pm Camp Pendleton Leatherneck Lanes/TRS Bldg. 1339 Register: https://NG-oct2017.eventbrite.com Please see attachments for transitioning assistance officer seminars. 7. Introduces Marine Corps Family Team Building Rep (760)725-3856 Currently in transition with a new person, Tom Wagner is no longer the contact for this. 8. Ms.Teresa Graham Athletics Need volunteers for coaching for Winter Football and Cheer coaches 9. Mike Woiska - MCCS Marketing Notes to Pass September 1 30 Suicide Prevention Awareness Month One conversation can change a life. Visit http://www.mccscp.com/suicide-prevention September 20 Education and Interest Assessment Workshop - This workshop will help identify your career interest, abilities and values, to create an action plan for your education or career pathway. Register today http://www.mccscp.com/bee September 22 College Application Bootcamp Active Duty personnel will receive guidance and have a fully prepared college application completed and ready to submit by the end of the day. Limited seating, sign up early at http://www,mccscp.com/bee

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Single Marine Program

P.O. Box 555020

Camp Pendleton, CA 92055

SMP

07 Sept 17

From: Erika Rogness, SMP Assistant, MCCS, Camp Pendleton

To: SgtMaj Meza, SgtMaj MCI West–MCB CamPen

Subj: SMP Monthly Meeting Minutes

1. A SMP meeting was held on 07 September 2017 at 33 Area SMP Rec Center Bldg.

3348. Cpl Loaiza called the meeting to order at 1331. List of those in

attendance is provided on the sign in sheet (attachment 1).

2. Danielle West - SMP Coordinator – Last month’s minutes can be found at

www.mccscp.com under the recreation / SMP tab.

3. SgtMaj Meza – SgtMaj MCIWest-MCB CamPen –

4. Mr.Jaenichen - Bachelor Housing –

Washer and Dryers not working in Bldg. 14700. BEQ Manager has been notified and

this should be fixed in 24 hours.

The only barracks with A/C is Wounded Warrior.

If something isn’t getting fixed, ask for the service ticket number so it can be

tracked in Maximo.

5. Mr.Chris Massari – Facilities Maintenance Division – Not in attendance

6. Mr.Patrick Nalty – MCCS Transition Assistance –

Transition Readiness TRS should be set-up at least 12-14 months before EAS date

for Junior Enlisted and 2 years in advance for Retirees.

September 20 – Starbucks Exclusive Hiring Event 4pm – 7pm Camp Pendleton

Leatherneck Lanes/TRS Bldg. 1339. Register: https://Starbucks-

sep2017.eventbrite.com

September 27 – HM Electronics Hiring Event – 4pm – 7pm Camp Pendleton

Leatherneck Lanes/TRS Bldg. 1339. Register: https://HME-sep2017.eventbrite.com

September 28 – Hire G.I. – 11am – 1pm For transitioning Military, Veterans and

family members. Register at https://HIREGI.com

October 18 – Exelon - 4pm – 8pm Camp Pendleton Leatherneck Lanes/TRS Bldg. 1339

Register https://exelon-oct2017.eventbrite.com

October 25 - Northrop Grumman Hiring Event – 4pm – 7pm Camp Pendleton

Leatherneck Lanes/TRS Bldg. 1339 Register: https://NG-oct2017.eventbrite.com

Please see attachments for transitioning assistance officer seminars.

7. Introduces Marine Corps Family Team Building Rep (760)725-3856 –

Currently in transition with a new person, Tom Wagner is no longer the contact

for this.

8. Ms.Teresa Graham – Athletics –

Need volunteers for coaching for Winter Football and Cheer coaches

9. Mike Woiska - MCCS Marketing Notes to Pass –

September 1 – 30 Suicide Prevention Awareness Month – One conversation can

change a life. Visit http://www.mccscp.com/suicide-prevention

September 20 – Education and Interest Assessment Workshop - This workshop will

help identify your career interest, abilities and values, to create an action

plan for your education or career pathway. Register today

http://www.mccscp.com/bee

September 22 – College Application Bootcamp – Active Duty personnel will

receive guidance and have a fully prepared college application completed and

ready to submit by the end of the day. Limited seating, sign up early at

http://www,mccscp.com/bee

10. Cpl Loaiza -

Old Issues:

Nothing reported

New Issues:

Nothing reported

11. Volunteer Opportunities and Upcoming Trips - Subjects discussed were in SMP

agenda (Attachment 2).

09/07 – Monthly SMP Meeting Single Marine Program monthly meeting will be held at 1330

at 33 Area SMP Rec Center, bldg. 3348.

09/15 - 09/17 – Sequoia National Park – Fact: Sequoia is home to 200 bird species, 26

reptile species, and 73 mammal species -and is known for its giant Sequoia trees. For

only $60.00 you can see this amazing environment for yourself. Cost includes

transportation, camping, meals while in camp and a private group tour of Crystal

Caves. Group departs Semper Fit HQ Bldg. 1253 at 0700. Registration opens August 15th

at 0730.

09/21 – Stepp Stables Beautification Day – 100 Active Duty volunteers are needed for a

stables beautification day, filled with painting, gardening and demolition projects.

All volunteers will be provided an SMP BBQ lunch, volunteer t-shirt, morning snacks

and a letter of appreciation! All volunteers are asked to wear long pants and closed-

toed shoes. Registration currently open.

09/22 – Day at Cabrillo National Monument – Discover the tide pools and gorgeous views

of Cabrillo for only $5.00. Registration and payment includes transportation,

hydration and snacks during the hike. Group departs Semper Fit HQ, Bldg. 1253 at 0700.

Registration currently open.

9/23 - Semper Triathlon – Are you hard corps? Find out by completing the Hard Corps

Race Series Semper Triathlon, Devil Dog Duathlon or the No Beach Out Of Reach Run.

Event starts at 0730 – t-shirt, swim cap, finished medal for all participants.

Registration is $10 for Active Duty aboard Camp Pendleton and $75 for civilians.

Register at www.mccscp.com/sempertri-devildogdu

10/13 - Stonewall Peak Hike & Julian Apple Pie – Enjoy a 360-degree view over the

forested peaks and wide-open meadows of this 2-mile hike and then some famous Julian

Apple-pie! $5.00 per person includes transportation, hydration and snacks during the

hike. Bring money for pie. Group departs Semper Fit HQ, Bldg. 1252 at 0700.

Registration opens September 12th.

10/06 – 10/09 – Las Vegas Trip – Come see this city, $160 per person includes

transportation and 3-night hotel stay on the Las Vega strip. Group departs Semper Fit

HQ, Bldg. 1253 at 0730. Registration opens September 12th.

12. Conclusion – Meeting ended at 1410. Next Meeting will be held 05 October at 1330

at the 43 Area SMP Rec Center Bldg. 430414.

13. If you have any questions please contact:

SMP President: Sgt Daniel Hosch

SMP Coordinator: Danielle West at [email protected]

Respectfully submitted by: Reviewed and approved by:

Erika Rogness SgtMaj Meza

SMP Assistant SgtMaj, MCI West – MCB CamPen

Organization

Date(s) &

Times POC Contact Information Notes

Torch 1975 Ongoing

Jessica Nguyen

[email protected]

949.456.3745

Col. Joe Snyder

[email protected]

949.235.3996

GO GREEN! – FREE to active duty, reserve, veterans &

their families. In order to provide, extend the safe & clean

areas; we need to put pavers/bricks/flagstones to our

yard approximately 2000sqft. Skill laborers already mark

the area and dirt level to be dug; volunteers follow marks

by skill laborers, dig dirt (around 500sqft total) will be

used for parking purpose hence the dirt need to be dug up

deeper. sAny days weather permits weekday or all

weekends. At Headquarter 5076 Bella Collina St,

Oceanside, CA 92056. Come stay for all day shift 8-5 or

any hours your schedule allows. Our gate opens at 7am.

WHAT YOU GET:

• Delicious Vietnamese meals every 4 hours.

• Certificate of Appreciation from our non-profit

Armed Services

YMCAOngoing

Samantha Williams

760 655 4048

[email protected]

The Armed Services YMCA, located at Bldg 16144, A

Street, offers many programs to make life easier for

marines, sailors, & their families. We are always looking

for volunteers for our programs & events, so fill out an

application here to see our latest opportunities, & to sign

yourself up to be a part of our team!

Stuart Mesa

Community SchoolOngoing

Kevin Hoff

[email protected]

The music program at Stuart Mesa Community School is

looking to grow & is seeking some inspiration & help from

members of the Marine B&. We have some great young

musical students that would really benefit from the

tutelage of a professional military musician. Come sit in on

a rehearsal & help mentor a young musician! We will

provide a letter for volunteer hours if requested.

Base Wide Volunteer Opportunities

POC : Tom Wagner - 725-3856

This listing of volunteer opportunities is provided for informational purposes for military members & their families & does not imply official

DoD or USMC endorsement of any non-federal volunteer opportunity. Individuals who volunteer do so at their own risk. DoD & USMC do

not monitor or control & are not responsible for the listed organization.

Organization

Date(s) &

Times POC Contact Information Notes

Base Wide Volunteer Opportunities

POC : Tom Wagner - 725-3856

This listing of volunteer opportunities is provided for informational purposes for military members & their families & does not imply official

DoD or USMC endorsement of any non-federal volunteer opportunity. Individuals who volunteer do so at their own risk. DoD & USMC do

not monitor or control & are not responsible for the listed organization.

Stuart Mesa K-8

ElementaryOngoing

Irene Diggs

760-901-7705

Event Dates: 01/09/2017 thru 05/26/2017 No School:

2/20-2/24 & 4/10-4/14

We are looking for a group of Marines who are interested

in participating in playground/team building activities with

our students during lunch.

Playground activities: MTTHF/Any of these days during

the following times:

Grades 1 & 2: 11:00 -12:30PM

Grades 3-8: 12-1:00 PM

L.I.N.K.S. Ongoing 760-725-9052!

L.I.N.K.S. makes volunteering easy, fun & fit into your

schedule! There are so many ways to assist! Volunteer at

L.I.N.K.S. sessions as a behind-the-scenes “timekeeper” or

build your communication & public speaking skills as a

“mentor.” Perhaps donating homemade treats is more

your style—join the L.I.N.K.S. Hospitality Team. If you have

a busy schedule, L.I.N.K.S. will work with you to find a way

for you to exercise your creativity, utilize your

organizational skills or people skills on your own

timetable. L.I.N.K.S. is run by volunteers, so come build

your legacy with the Camp Pendleton L.I.N.K.S. Team. It’s

a great way to learn, network, build your resume & have a

blast doing it.

Fallbrook Animal

SanctuaryOngoing

Ali Nusbaum

(760) 731 - 0580

[email protected]

The Fallbrook Animal Sanctuary is in real need of

volunteers who can come on a regular basis. There are a

lot of chores to do there & only a few volunteers. The

animals have to be cared for whether volunteers show up

or not, & many of the current volunteers are seniors. They

often find it difficult to stay to a regular schedule. Most of

the chores involve cleaning & washing, not the most

exciting type of chore, but one that is required daily. Dog

walking would also be helpful.

Organization

Date(s) &

Times POC Contact Information Notes

Base Wide Volunteer Opportunities

POC : Tom Wagner - 725-3856

This listing of volunteer opportunities is provided for informational purposes for military members & their families & does not imply official

DoD or USMC endorsement of any non-federal volunteer opportunity. Individuals who volunteer do so at their own risk. DoD & USMC do

not monitor or control & are not responsible for the listed organization.

Big Brother Bis

Sister Program of

Oceanside

OngoingHillary Adams

[email protected]

Looking for service men & women to volunteer one to

two hours a week at one of our seven schools sites from

2:30 – 6:00 p.m. Volunteers will have the option to work

one on one with a student or work with the staff & the

entire class. Each class has about 20 to 25 students. Most

of our schools are elementary 1st through 5th grade. We

also have teens at our home site. Whether you volunteer,

mentor, tutor, or educate, collectively it makes a

difference! The Big Brother & Big Sister program is a

rolling system. Ideally we would like volunteers to commit

to 8 weeks. You have the option of setting your own

schedule & day as long as it aligns with the hours above.

Again, all of our schools are in Oceanside. A few schools

we serve include: San Luis Rey, Martin Luther King,

Foussat, La Fuente, South Oceanside, Libby, Palmquist, &

we have our town site – which is our main site; no school

is attached to this site. After eight weeks, an LOA will be

provided to each volunteer.

Big Brother Big

Sister of San DiegoOngoing

Megan Hartwell at

[email protected]

858-746-9173

Operation Bigs (Big Brothers Big Sisters of San Diego

County) Duties: The Operation Bigs Program is an

opportunity for Volunteer "Bigs" to spend one-on-one

time with a child "Littles", one hour per week - playing

sports or games, reading, doing crafts, or simply talking

about life together - just as friends do.

"Bigs" & "Littles" meet at one of five Base Elementary

Schools for one hour, once per week during the regular

school year. Schedules vary from location to location

Qualifications: Volunteers will need to complete a

m&atory screening & background check prior to becoming

a "Big". Able to fulfill at least a one year commitment

Organization

Date(s) &

Times POC Contact Information Notes

Base Wide Volunteer Opportunities

POC : Tom Wagner - 725-3856

This listing of volunteer opportunities is provided for informational purposes for military members & their families & does not imply official

DoD or USMC endorsement of any non-federal volunteer opportunity. Individuals who volunteer do so at their own risk. DoD & USMC do

not monitor or control & are not responsible for the listed organization.

The Armed

Services YMCAOngoing

Samantha Williams

760.655.4048

[email protected]

The Armed Services YMCA is looking for volunteers for our

after school program, Operation Hero. OpHero is a free 10-

week after-school program that targets military children

grades Kindergarten through fifth who are experiencing

temporary difficulty in school, both socially &

academically. The class consists of after-school tutoring &

mentoring assistance in a small group with facilitators

who are dedicated in making a difference in the lives of

their students. The classes meet twice a week for 2.5

hours right after school. The program structure may vary

in order, but always involves snack, curriculum, outside

time, & homework help. The volunteer will assist the

teacher in the classroom as needed, including but not

limited to: reading aloud, teaching the daily curriculum,

outdoor team building activities, homework help, & other

opportunities that will arise.If you are free any day in the

afternoon Monday-Thursday & would like to help military

children overcome their difficulties & grow.

Voices for Children

CASAOngoing

James Burnham

[email protected]

Voices for Children are looking for dedicated individuals of

strong character to become CASA volunteers.

CASAs—Court Appointed Special Advocates—are

advocates for children in foster care, speaking up on their

behalf & helping them through what is often a confusing

& scary time. With just 10-15 hours a month, CASAs can

make a difference in the life of a child. CASAs are

thoroughly trained, then matched with & supported by a

Voices for Children staff member who works closely with

Words Alive Ongoing

Chrissy Califf

[email protected]

858.274.9673(WORD).

Words Alive, a literacy non-profit in San Diego, is looking

for volunteers. Their volunteer opportunities are primarily

within the school system in San Diego & focus on

promoting a love of reading amongst at-risk youth &

adolescents. Their mission is to open opportunities for life

success through the power of reading. They serve

approximately 1500 pre-school aged students within Child

Development Centers/Head Starts or adolescents within

alternative high schools on a monthly basis. They have

two volunteer assignments that run 1 time/month from

October to May: Early Literacy Intervention (ELI) &

Adolescent Book Group (ABG). Anyone interested will

need to complete an, a TB test, background check,

training (ELI- 2 hours; ABG – 2-3 hours), & kick-off

meeting.

Organization

Date(s) &

Times POC Contact Information Notes

Base Wide Volunteer Opportunities

POC : Tom Wagner - 725-3856

This listing of volunteer opportunities is provided for informational purposes for military members & their families & does not imply official

DoD or USMC endorsement of any non-federal volunteer opportunity. Individuals who volunteer do so at their own risk. DoD & USMC do

not monitor or control & are not responsible for the listed organization.

Blue Star Families Ongoing

Kerry-Ann Ellington

camppendleton@bluestarfam.

org

Blue Star Families, a national non-profit, whose mission is

to "Support, Empower & Connect" military families with

each other, is seeking volunteers aboard Camp Pendleton

& the surrounding area. They have several different

programs that would benefit from additional volunteers;

they include: Operation Appreciation, Military Kidz Club,

Books on Bases. Each program has different capacities in

which to volunteer in.

B&ing Together Ongoinginfo@themusictherapycenter.

com or at 619-299-1411.

B&ING TOGETHER is looking for volunteers. Have you ever

wanted to volunteer with teens & young adults with

special needs? Do you have a desire to help others? If so,

this could be a great opportunity for you. This group helps

teens with special needs (such as autism) learn the

dynamics of building friendships, social skills & self-

expression through fresh & creative avenues. Drawing on

peers & professionals from the music community, this

group experiences music recording, instrument

exploration, improvisational songwriting, drumming &

other projects based on the interests & needs of the

group. This pilot program will involve a total of 6 jam

sessions, & volunteers (peer mentors) must be able to

attend all six sessions to sign up. Each Jam Session will

feature a special “rock star” guest musician & will be

facilitated by board-certified music therapists. Peer

mentor will help nurture inclusion opportunities for this

special group. Each peer mentor will be paired with a teen

as a buddy for the duration of the six sessions & must

attend a m&atory training session prior to the first group.

This opportunity will be once a month on Wednesdays

from 7:30-8:30pm.

Organization

Date(s) &

Times POC Contact Information Notes

Base Wide Volunteer Opportunities

POC : Tom Wagner - 725-3856

This listing of volunteer opportunities is provided for informational purposes for military members & their families & does not imply official

DoD or USMC endorsement of any non-federal volunteer opportunity. Individuals who volunteer do so at their own risk. DoD & USMC do

not monitor or control & are not responsible for the listed organization.

K9 Guardians Ongoing

Rachelle Christianson / Leisa

Tilley-Grajek

[email protected]

760-617-9229

K9 Guardians breeds, raises & trains German Shepherds to

be service dogs for our wounded veterans to assist with

PTSD, TBI, & physical limitations. Varies depending on

date & project, we are pretty flexible. Most days there is

availability to start as early at 7am & go until 7-8pm

depending on amount of sunlight.

Volunteers will receive:

o 1st day = K9 Guardian Gel Bracelet (1 time)

o 40 Hours = T-Shirt (1 time)

o 80 Hours = Letter of appreciation (1 per for each 80

hours)

o 200 Hours = Senate Certificate of Recognition for

Outst&ing Community Service (1 time)

HiCaliber Horse

RescueOngoing Kim Roeh [email protected]

HiCaliber Horse Rescue is dedicated to the rescue,

rehabilitation & responsible placement of horses. All

levels welcome. Insured, over 70 horses, lots of fun,

endless love.We are flexible with our hours. We have a

schedule in our Facebook Volunteer Group & we ask that

they come when a Senior volunteer is onsite. Feeders

arrive around 8:30am-9am & we have people around until

6pm-7pm depending on daylight savings. We are looking

for weekday coverage the most. There is no minimum

amount of time a person needs to spend at the ranch. We

track volunteer's hours & can give verification letters of

hours served.

Organization

Date(s) &

Times POC Contact Information Notes

Base Wide Volunteer Opportunities

POC : Tom Wagner - 725-3856

This listing of volunteer opportunities is provided for informational purposes for military members & their families & does not imply official

DoD or USMC endorsement of any non-federal volunteer opportunity. Individuals who volunteer do so at their own risk. DoD & USMC do

not monitor or control & are not responsible for the listed organization.

Tender Loving

Canines AssistanceOngoing

shelly.v&[email protected] or

858-461-8602.

Help Tender Loving Canines Assistance Dogs find service

dogs. Volunteer to foster a service dog c&idate for six

weeks. TLCAD training instructors assess homeless shelter

dogs to identify dogs with the right temperament &

health to become a service dog. Foster Guardians then,

take the dog into their home for six weeks to positively

expose the dogs to various stimuli in the environment, as

well as introduce them to key foundation behaviors.

Foster guardians learn from TLCAD instructors how to

train basic foundation behaviors & all basic costs

(including food) of the dog are covered by TLCAD.

BENEFITS: help give a wounded warrior a service dog,

learn how to train a dog, option to adopt a great dog if it

is not selected to be a service dog.

The Pegasus Rising

ProjectOngoing

Gary Adler

310-699-4758

[email protected].

The Pegasus Rising Project (26002 Bear Valley Heights

Road, Escondido, CA 92027) has an ongoing volunteer

opportunity with shifts twice daily, 7 days a week. Hours

of Volunteer Shifts: 7-7:30am morning start times

(depending on the day of the week) & 4pm daily. Shifts

are 3 volunteers per shift & the shifts take 1 hour to 1.5

hours maximum per shift. The minimum age to volunteer:

18 unless accompanied by parent on the volunteer shift.

Volunteer horse caregivers water, feed & clean up after

their 14 Polish Arabian horses twice daily. The herd works

with veterans of all eras & their families helping them

reintegrate into their civilian & family lives after returning

from deployment.

Organization

Date(s) &

Times POC Contact Information Notes

Base Wide Volunteer Opportunities

POC : Tom Wagner - 725-3856

This listing of volunteer opportunities is provided for informational purposes for military members & their families & does not imply official

DoD or USMC endorsement of any non-federal volunteer opportunity. Individuals who volunteer do so at their own risk. DoD & USMC do

not monitor or control & are not responsible for the listed organization.

Camp Pendleton

Veterans

Memorial Garden

Ongoing

Robert Warrick

[email protected]

760-730-2349

760-439-4743

Volunteers are needed to help at the Camp Pendleton

Veterans Memorial Garden. The current supervising

volunteers say they are reaching an age that the work

required at the garden was becoming too much to h&le.

The current leader of the group turned 81 in August.

Anyone interested should contact Mr. Robert Warrick to

work together to set up a plan for the future.

Navy-Marine

Corps Relief

Soxiety

Ongoing

[email protected]

760-725-6729

Marla at

[email protected]

760-275-7497

Volunteers are needed for BOTH the Navy-Marine Corps

Relief Society's San Onofre Office & Mainside locations

aboard Camp Pendleton. Available positions include:

Caseworkers & Client Services Assistant (Receptionists).

The NMCRS Thrift Shop is also in need of volunteers

Rancho Santa

Margarita Y Las

Flores Docents

Ongoing

Paul Durrance

760-586-5383

[email protected]

The Rancho Santa Margarita y Las Flores Docents is a non-

profit organization aboard Camp Pendleton that assists

the Base History Office with giving tours at the Ranch

House, Las Flores Adobe & the Mechanized Museum as

well as other related tasks. They are looking for a person

to act as their webmaster. The responsibilities would

include finishing the partial revision of our website as well

as either acting as our ongoing webmaster for updating

the website as necessary or training one of our Docents to

do this

Organization

Date(s) &

Times POC Contact Information Notes

Base Wide Volunteer Opportunities

POC : Tom Wagner - 725-3856

This listing of volunteer opportunities is provided for informational purposes for military members & their families & does not imply official

DoD or USMC endorsement of any non-federal volunteer opportunity. Individuals who volunteer do so at their own risk. DoD & USMC do

not monitor or control & are not responsible for the listed organization.

The Fisher House Ongoing

Kiana Bright

[email protected]

760-763-5308

760-163-5307

The Fisher House provides a "home away from home" at

no cost for families of patients admitted for medical care

at the Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton or affiliated medical

centers. We offer comfortably furnished rooms with

bathrooms, fully equipped kitchen, living, dining, laundry

& playrooms. The home provides free temporary lodging

so military families can be close to their loved ones during

a medical crisis.

Fisher House is available to families of active duty, retired

& veterans from all services including the National Guard

& Coast Guard.

Our Fisher House has a full-time staff but depends on

volunteers & voluntary support to enhance daily

operations & program expansion. Please consider

volunteering your time to help our courageous service

members & their families.

USS Midway

Museum

Ongoing

Laurie Switzer

[email protected]

The USS Midway Museum has a large pool of volunteers &

a small paid staff that makes up a very homogeneous

team with a very positive attitude. We are looking for

people to assist in promoting & sustaining this “Midway

Magic” environment, & we encourage your participation

as a volunteer in one of the following areas, pending an

application review & availability of open positions.

Women & civilians are encouraged to apply. A monthly

commitment is required. The opportunities outlined

below are varied in requirements but similar in that the

central theme is to entertain, educate & facilitate the

needs of our guests.

Organization

Date(s) &

Times POC Contact Information Notes

Base Wide Volunteer Opportunities

POC : Tom Wagner - 725-3856

This listing of volunteer opportunities is provided for informational purposes for military members & their families & does not imply official

DoD or USMC endorsement of any non-federal volunteer opportunity. Individuals who volunteer do so at their own risk. DoD & USMC do

not monitor or control & are not responsible for the listed organization.

Military Special

Needs Network

Ongoing

http://militaryspecialneedsnet

work.com/page/volunteer-to-

help

Military Special Needs Network (MSNN) is proud to

announce the release of MSNN Cares. Life as a military

family is challenging & when you throw a child or spouse

with special needs into the mix, day to day life can seem

downright impossible. MSNN Cares is a volunteer based

program aimed at helping special needs military families

receive basic help during times of deployment, illness, or

emergencies. They aim to pair local volunteers with

special needs families to provide individualized support as

they need it.

Are you getting ready to PCS & need help? Have an

upcoming surgery? Is your spouse deployed & you have a

difficult time with yard work? Do you need help getting to

& from doctor appointments? Are you looking to find a

friend to talk with that just “gets it”? MSNN Cares can

help! This incredible program is driven by individuals that

will lend their time, skills, & compassion

Hand Up Food

Pantry

Ongoing

Religious Development

Center, Building #1344, on the

corner of A & 11th.

Each month the Hand Up Youth Food Pantry at Jewish

Family Service distributes emergency food to

approximately 75 families on base at Camp Pendleton.

Fresh produce, diapers, & nutritious non-perishables are

offered to active duty military members. Many h&s are

needed to help assist unloading our truck & setting up for

the event. Volunteers are a vital part of the distribution as

they help set up & distribute food items to those seeking

assistance.A shirt will be provided if desired.

Organization

Date(s) &

Times POC Contact Information Notes

Base Wide Volunteer Opportunities

POC : Tom Wagner - 725-3856

This listing of volunteer opportunities is provided for informational purposes for military members & their families & does not imply official

DoD or USMC endorsement of any non-federal volunteer opportunity. Individuals who volunteer do so at their own risk. DoD & USMC do

not monitor or control & are not responsible for the listed organization.

Heritage Park

Village Ongoing

Terry Ann Larson

951-239-2355.

Strong Marine Volunteers Needed at Heritage Park Village

Museum. Heritage Park Village Museum is nearly finished

renovating the historic buildings that offer visitors the

opportunity to “step back in time” & glimpse Oceanside at

its incorporation in 1888. Marines were among the

volunteers that worked to bring this Park into existence

during our country’s bicentennial celebration in 1976. The

Park is made up of representative & historic buildings;

including the original Oceanside Jail formerly used for its

holding cells by the Camp Pendleton military police. The

museum furnishings & artifacts were removed from many

of the buildings & put into storage to enable renovations

& remodeling. Now that they have completed some of

this work, they need to return the furnishings to the

buildings. They are in need of 4-6 strong Marines to lift &

move some large & heavy glass display cases from storage

in the Livery Stable to their respective buildings onsite.

Habitat for

Humanity

Riverside Ongoing

Mr. Luis Munoz

951-787-6754 ext.118

Habitat for Humanity Riverside is looking to build homes

for veterans in the city of Jurupa Valley. In partnership

with California Department of Veteran Affairs, Habitat for

Humanity Riverside will build 26 new, Energy STAR rated

efficient single-family residents dedicated to veterans &

families of the fallen.

Organization

Date(s) &

Times POC Contact Information Notes

Base Wide Volunteer Opportunities

POC : Tom Wagner - 725-3856

This listing of volunteer opportunities is provided for informational purposes for military members & their families & does not imply official

DoD or USMC endorsement of any non-federal volunteer opportunity. Individuals who volunteer do so at their own risk. DoD & USMC do

not monitor or control & are not responsible for the listed organization.

St.Vincent De Paul

Thrift Store Ongoing

Nancy McSheehy

619-894-7275

[email protected].

Marines are needed to assist the St. Vincent De Paul Thrift

Store in Fallbrook with pickup of donations & delivery of

sold furniture. As of this time they are going to have to

experiment a little with this program to be sure that it is

worth the while for the Marines to volunteer. At times

they may not have enough to pickup/delivery & would not

need help when that happens. However, they really want

to give this a try so here is the plan. Given time

constraints this may not be possible for most, but if you

are available please sign up for this wonderful volunteer

opportunity. 15 families were assisted by this store for

Christmas this past year!

- They will need two Marines each day on Tuesday &

Wednesday for pickup/delivery.

- The Marines will work with one of their volunteer truck

drivers who know the area.

- Their area of operations is Fallbrook, Bonsall, Rainbow &

De Luz.

- The hours will be 1200 to 1500 on Tuesday & 1000 to

1500 on Wednesday.

Camp Pendleton Single Marine Program

AGENDA

Thursday, September 07th, 2017 @ 1330

SMP Executive Council Members

Sgt Daniel Hosch President [email protected] Cpl Luis Loaiza Vice President [email protected] Sgt John Agregado Scribe [email protected] Sgt Steven Breslin Member at Large [email protected]

SMP Staff Danielle West SMP Coordinator, 725-6722, [email protected] Erika Rogness SMP Assistant, 725-6196, [email protected] Eddie Hadley SMP Rec Center Supervisor, 763-1621 [email protected] Travis Zeller 21 SMP Rec. Center Manager, 725-2019 [email protected] Jessica Swenson 22/24 SMP Rec. Center Manager [email protected] Nina Killion-Russell 33 SMP Rec. Center Manager, 725-4988, [email protected] Chris Ray 41 SMP Rec. Center Manager, 725-7124 [email protected] Crystina Valverde 43 SMP Rec. Center Manager, 725-5205 [email protected] Chad Fredericks 53 SMP Rec. Center Manager, 725-7857 [email protected] Lowell Muenchau 62 SMP Rec. Center Manager, 763-4354 [email protected]

1330 Cpl Loaiza

Introductions If you have not signed in please do so, we ask that everyone present at the meeting including FROs and

guests sign in. We utilize this information for unit inspections and higher headquarter reporting. If you brought an appointment letter please turn it in to the council table at this time.

1335 Cpl Loaiza –Introduces SgtMaj Meza, MCI-West MCB CPen SgtMaj 1340 Cpl Loaiza – Jay Jaenichen, Bachelor Housing Manager (760)725-3970, [email protected]

1345 Cpl Loaiza – Introduces Mr. Chris Massari, Facilities Maintenance Division, (760)725-0587, [email protected]

1350 Cpl Loaiza –Mr. Patrick Nalty, MCCS Transition Assistance, (760)725-4199, [email protected]

September 7 Orange County Sheriff’s Department is Now Hiring Deputies 8am – 12pm @ Marine & Family Programs Bldg. 13150. Start time - 8:00am End Time - 12:00 noon Precise Location Name - Marine & Family Headquarters Bldg. Classroom 3.

September 13 TRS Higher Education Two Day Track - This track is designed to assist you in creating a customized plan for a successful transition to a higher education institution. Attendance of the two-day track will facilitate the accomplishment of the Education Career Readiness Standards (CRS): Interest assessment, College application, School counseling appointment, Individual Transition Plan (ITP), admissions process, Choosing a degree completion program, Choosing a college institution, Funding options including: state and federal benefits, scholarships, grants, and student loans.

September 20 San Diego Police Department Test 8am – 3pm @ Marine & Family Programs Bldg. 13150. San Diego Police Department is Now Hiring Police Officers! We are offering the Written Examination. Candidates who successfully pass the written exam will also participate in the Preliminary Investigative Questionnaire.

Education and Interest Assessment Workshop 9am – 12pm @ Education Center, Mainside, Bldg. 1331. This workshop will assist you to identify your career interest, abilities, and values in order to create an action plan for your educational or career pathway.

September 25 & 28 Business 101 8am and 4:30pm. Four-Day Career Transitioning Seminars for 2017

Learn the Tools for Better Understanding of Business. All military Officers and senior enlisted personnel (E-6 & above) who are transitioning into the private sector are urged to register for the Business 101 Transitioning Seminar to learn the employment skills to succeed in civilian business. A world far different from military culture. In Business 101 you will learn how to succeed in civilian business. its unique language, the modern business culture, contemporary perceptions of military personnel, goals and metrics, job success tools, your new challenges, and civilian business expectations. Our 4-day course helps you understand how your unique military leadership skills translate into civilian business leadership roles. It demonstrates how businesses perceive your marketable skills. It is short on theory and long on practical business applications. This unique business course is NOT a job fair or about resume writing, interviewing or other skills to be learned in TRS and other programs. Precise Location name: Pacific Views Event Center (Crawford Room) Organizer information: Contact Name: Melinda Gomez Phone: (760) 763-3249

1400 Cpl Loaiza – Introduces Marine Corps Family Team Building Rep, (760)725-3856

1405 Cpl Loaiza – Ms. Teresa Graham, Athletics, (760) 725-4188, [email protected] September 14 CG Cup Dive Competition – 0730 – 1030, 13 Area Pool. Registration begins 0730-0800. September 20 CG Cup Combat Water Basketball – 0730 – 1400, 13 Area Pool. Registration begins

0730-0800. All equipment needed is provided. September 27 CG Cup Pass, Punt, Kick – 0730 – 1300, 11 Area Football Field. Registration begins

0730-0800. All equipment needed is provided October 3 – CG Cup Golf Tournament Presented by Golf Academy of America – 0700 @Marine

Memorial Golf Course. Space is limited to 32 teams. ONE team per Battalion/Squadron. Four people per team.

1415 Cpl Loaiza – MCCS Marketing Notes To Pass: [email protected]

Single Marine Bowling Tuesdays 1700 – 2000 $5 bowling for two games and shoes included. Sep 1-30 Suicide Prevention Awareness Month - One conversation can change a life. Visit

http://www.mccscp.com/suicide-prevention September 6 – 19 Baby Days Semi-Annual Sale @ Pacific Views MCX Bldg. 2010 September 6 – 19 Glamo-Rama Beauty Event Pacific Views MCX Bldg. 2010 Sep 13- Victor Rivers - Domestic Violence - 9am-11:30am | Pacific Views Event Center. Meet nationally

recognized actor, author and domestic violence activist. More info http://www.mccscp.com/events/ Sep 20 - Education and Interest Assessment Workshop - This workshop will help identify your career

interest, abilities and values, to create an action plan for your education or career pathway. Register today http://www.mccscp.com/bec

Sep 22 - College Application Bootcamp - Active duty personnel will receive guidance and have a fully prepared college application completed and ready to submit by the end of the day. Limited seating, sign up early at http://www.mccscp.com/bec

October 3 – CG Cup Golf Tournament Presented by Golf Academy of America @Marine Memorial Golf Course

1420 Cpl Loaiza – Opens floor for old or new issues Old Issues: New Issues:

1425 Cpl Loaiza – Volunteer Opportunities- See attached volunteer information sheet for all events

1430 Cpl Loaiza – Upcoming Events/Trips – See attached Calendar and newsletter for all events

1440 Cpl Loaiza – Area Breakout Meetings

1500 Cpl Loaiza –Meeting conclusion -Next meeting: Thursday, October 5th @ 43 Area SMP Rec Center, bldg. 430414

If you are a new rep please stay behind and meet with the SMP coordinator to answer questions and go over duties of an SMP rep.

Remaining Meetings for 2017: October 5th – 1330 at 43 Area SMP Rec Center, bldg. 430414 November 2nd – 1330 at the 22 Area SMP Rec Center, bldg. 22174 December 7th – 1330 at the 21 Area SMP Rec Center, bldg. 21704

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Advanced registration is required for all SMP trips, events & volunteer opportunities. Program events are open only to single Marine and Sailors stationed on Camp Pendleton. Participants who volunteer must register in advance with SMP HQ in order to receive a letter of appreciation. Volunteers must provide their own transportation except for PE fitness Challenge. A signed command permission slip is required for all SMP activities. All activities depart from Semper Fit Headquarters Bldg 1253 Unless otherwise stated and require that participants utilize the provided transportation - no exceptions.

Retirement Home Visits12 1600 Rancho Vista Retirement Home13 1600 Pacific Place Retirement Home27 1600 Fairwinds Retirement HomeHave dinner with the residents. Charlies are the requested uniform. Max of 6-10 volunteers needed for each day.

Base Stables Volunteer Day13 & 27 1000 Camp Pendleton Stepp StablesBldg 1516. Participants will help clean and groom horses and stalls, and help with general maintenance at the stables. Civilian attire is the requested uniform. Closed toe shoes are required. Max of 10 volunteers needed. Participants must sign up prior to event. Bring water!

PE Fitness Challenge29 0630 Volunteers will host an all day fitness challenge at North Terrace Elementary. Must meet at Semper Fit HQ, bldg 1253 at 0630. Please eat breakfast before arriving. Dress Attire is the Marine Corps running suit with green PT shorts and plain skivi shirt underneath. (No unit logos or rank insignia) Lunch is provided. 40 volunteers needed. Transportation from outlying camps available with advance request.

SEPT 08 L A J O L L A B E A C H D AY

SEPT 15-17 S E Q U O I A N AT I O N A L PA R K

MONTHLY SMP MEETING07 1330 33 Area SMP Rec Center, Bldg 3348

Are you hardcorps? Find out by completing the HardCorps Race Series Semper Triathlon, Devil Dog Duathlon or the No Beach Out of Reach Run. Event starts at 0730, tshirt, swim cap, finisher medals for all participants. Registration is $10 for Active Duty aboard Camp Pendleton and $75 for civilians. Register at: www.mccscp.com.sempertri-devildogdu

Come see if you can spot a California spiny lobster or maybe a sheep crab! $5.00 gets you a day of play in La Jolla with snorkel gear and lunch provided. Registration is required to plan for food. Group departs Semper Fit HQ Bldg 1253 at 0900 Bring your swimsuits, towels and sunscreen! Regisration is currently open.

There are 275 caves in Sequoia and you can have your own tour of one! $60.00 includes transportation, camping, meals while in camp and a private group tour of Crystal Caves. Group departs Semper Fit HQ Bldg 1253 at 0700. Registration currently open.

SEPT 22 C A B R I L L O N AT ’ L M O N U M E N TDiscover the tidepools and gorgeous views of Cabrillo for only $5.00. Registration and payment includes transportation, hydration and snacks after the hike. Group departs Semper Fit HQ, Bldg 1253 at 0700. Registration currently open.

SEPT 23 S E M P E R T R I AT H L O N

OCT 13 S T O N E W A L L P E A K & J U L I A N P I E

OCT 06-09 L A S V E G A S T R I P

Enjoy a 360-degree view over the forested peaks and wide-open meadows of this 2-mile hike and then some famous Julian Apple Pie! $5.00 per person includes transportation, hydration and snacks during the hike. Bring money for pie. Group departs Semper Fit HQ, Bldg 1253 at 0700. Registration opens September 12th.

The largest sum won on the Las Vegas slots was at the Excalibur. After putting in $100, they won $39 million, beating the odds at the time for 1 in 16.7 million. Come see this city, $160 per person includes transportation and 3-night hotel stay on the Las Vegas strip. Group departs Semper Fit HQ Bldg 1253 at 0730. Registration opens Semptember 12th.

SEPT 21 S T E P P S TA B L E S B E A U T I F I C AT I O N D AY100 Active Duty volunteers are needed for a stables beautification day, filled with painting, gardening and demolition projects. All volunteers will be provided an SMP BBQ lunch, volunteer t-shirt, morning snacks and a letter of appreciation! All volunteers are asked to wear long pants and closed-toed shoes. Registration currently open.

CAMP PENDLETON SINGLE MARINE PROGRAMVolunteer ops, trips & EVENTS SEP 2017

MORE INFO ON VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES, TRIPS & SPECIAL EVENTS | Bldg 1253 (760) 725-6288/6722

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

mccsCP.com/SMP

Newsletter September 2017

Advanced registration is required for all SMP trips, events & volunteer opportunities. Program events are open only to single Marine and Sailors stationed on Camp Pendleton. Participants who volunteer must register in advance with SMP HQ in order to receive a letter of appreciation. Volunteers must provide their own transportation except for PE fitness Challenge. A signed command permission slip is required for all SMP activities. All activities depart from Semper Fit Headquarters Bldg. 1253. Unless otherwise stated and require that participants utilize the provided transportation.

Upcoming SMP Meetings, Trips and Special Events

09/07 – Monthly SMP Meeting Single Marine Program monthly meeting will be held at 1330 at 33 Area SMP Rec Center, bldg. 3348 09/8– La Jolla Beach Day – Come see if you can spot a California spiny lobster or maybe a sheep crab! $5.00 includes transportation to La Jolla with snorkel gear and lunch. Registration is required to plan for food. Group departs Semper Fit HQ Bldg. 1253 at 090. Bring your swimsuits, towels and sunscreen! Registration currently open. 09/15 - 09/17 – Sequoia National Park – There are 275 caves in Sequoia and you can have your own tour of one! $60.00 includes transportation, camping, meals while in camp and a private group tour of Crystal Caves. Group departs Semper Fit HQ Bldg. 1253 at 0700. Registration currently open. 09/21 – Stepp Stables Beautification Day – 100 Active Duty volunteers are needed for a stables beautification day, filled with painting, gardening and demolition projects. All volunteers will be provided an SMP BBQ lunch, volunteer t-shirt, morning snacks and a letter of appreciation! All volunteers are asked to wear long pants and closed-toed shoes. Registration currently open. 09/22 – Day at Cabrillo National Monument – Discover the tide pools and gorgeous views of Cabrillo for only $5.00. Registration and payment includes transportation, hydration and snacks during the hike. Group departs Semper Fit HQ, Bldg. 1253 at 0700. Registration currently open. 9/23 - Semper Triathlon – Are you hardcorps? Find out by completing the HardCorps Race Series Semper Triathlon, Devil Dog Duathlon or the No Beach Out Of Reach Run. Event starts at 0730 – t-shirt, swim cap, finished medal for all participants. Registration is $10 for Active Duty aboard Camp Pendleton and $75 for civilians. Register at www.mccscp.com/sempertri-devildogdu 10/13 - Stonewall Peak Hike & Julian Apple Pie – Enjoy a 360-degree view over the forested peaks and wide-open meadows of this 2-mile hike and then some famous Julian Apple-pie! $5.00 per person includes transportation, hydration and snacks during the hike. Bring money for pie. Group departs Semper Fit HQ, Bldg. 1252 at 0700. Registration opens September 12th. 10/06 – 10/09 – Las Vegas Trip – Come see this city, $160 per person includes transportation and 3-night hotel stay on the Las Vega strip. Group departs Semper Fit HQ, Bldg. 1253 at 0730. Registration opens September 12th.

SMP Volunteer Opportunities Retirement Home Visits Have dinner with the residents. Charlies are the requested uniform for these events. Max of 6-10 volunteers needed for each opportunity. Each event begins at 1600. 09/12 - Rancho Vista Retirement Home 09/13 - Pacific Place Retirement Home 09/27 - Fairwinds Retirement Home 09/13 & 09/27 - 1000 Base Stables Volunteer Day Camp Pendleton Stables, Bldg. 1516. Participants will help clean & groom horses, clean stalls, & help with general maintenance at the stables. Uniform of the day is civilian attire. Closed toed shoes are required. A maximum of 10 participants are needed for this opportunity. Participants must sign up prior to the event. Bring water! 09/29 P.E. Fitness Challenge Volunteers will host an all-day fitness challenge at North Terrace Elementary. All volunteers must meet at Semper Fit Headquarters at 0630. Please eat breakfast before you arrive. Dress attire is the Marine Corps Running Suit with green PT shorts and plain skivvy shirt underneath. Lunch will be provided. 40 volunteers needed.

MCCS ACTIVITIES

09/14 - CG's Cup Dive Competition 0730 - 13 Area Pool 09/20 - CG's Cup Combat Water Basketball Tournament 0730 - 13 Area Pool 09/27 - CG's Cup Punt, Pass & Kick Challenge 0730 - 11 Area Football Field 10/03 - CG's Cup Golf Tournament 0700 - Marine Memorial Golf Course

SMP Recreation Center Events

September 2017

21 Area - Del Mar Bldg. 22704 (760)725-2019/2641

09/08 – 1130 Nacho Bar Lunch 09/11 – 1610 Monday Night Football 09/12 – 1130 Ping Pong Tournament* 09/18 & 9/25 – 1730 Monday Night Football 09/22 – 1130 End of Summer BBQ 09/29 – 0900 New Movie Marathon 22 Area - Chappo Bldg. 22174 (760)763-3214/3215

09/06 – 1100 Protein Brunch Bar 09/11 – 1610 Monday Night Football 09/14 – 1100 Lunch Time Paint Party 09/18 & 9/25 – 1730 Monday Night Football 09/21 – 1130 Lunch & Learn: Car Buying 09/27 – 1000 New Movie Marathon 24 Area - Landing Zone Bldg. 24065 (760)763-0046

09/07 – 1130 Lunch & Learn: Intro to Investing 09/11 – 1610 Monday Night Football 09/12 – 1100 Taco Tuesday 09/18 & 9/25 – 1730 Monday Night Football 09/20 – 1600 Gaming Tournament* & Dessert Bar 09/27 – 1100 New Movie Marathon 33 Area - Margarita Bldg. 33607 (760)725-4988

09/06 – 1100 Pulled Pork Sliders 09/08 – 1100 Washi Tape Magnet Craft 09/11 – 1600 Munchie Monday Movie & Snacks & Monday Night Football 09/18 & 9/25 – 1730 Monday Night Football 09/21 – 1130 LCR (Left Center Right) Tournament* 09/25 – 1700 Mortal Combat Tournament* 09/26 – 1600 Rise & Shine Pancake Breakfast & Coffee Bar

41 Area - Las Flores Bldg. 4159 (760)725-7124

09/08 – 0900 Iron Man Movie Marathon 09/11 – 1610 Monday Night Football 09/14 – 1100 Table Tennis Tournament* 09/18 & 9/25 – 1730 Monday Night Football 09/19 – 1100 Taco Tuesday 09/27 – 0700 UTI Field Trip 43 Area - Las Pulgas Bldg. 430314 (760)725-5205

09/06 – 1730 Video Game Tournament* 09/11 – 1610 Monday Night Football & Burn Your Own Steak Night 09/13 – 1000 Art Day 09/18 & 9/25 – 1730 Monday Night Football 09/19 – 1100 Taco Tuesday 09/27 – 0900 New Movie Marathon with Candy Buffet 53 Area - Camp Horno Bldg. 53341 (760)725-7857

Facility is closed for renovations. Events are held at bldg. 53452. 09/08 – 1100 Hump Day BBQ 09/11 – 1610 Monday Night Football 09/14 – 1130 SMP Basketball Tournament* at 53 Area Gym 09/18 – 1700 Poker Night and Monday Night Football 9/25 – 1730 Monday Night Football 09/27 – 0800 Waffle Wednesday 62 Area - San Mateo Bldg. 62527 (760)763-4353/4354

09/06 – 1610 Bad Boys Movie & Weekend Recovery Day 09/11 – 1610 Monday Night Football Kick-Off Cook-Off 09/18 & 9/25 – 1730 Monday Night Football 09/20 – 1100 Pepperoni Pizza Lunch Day 09/27 – 1200 Checkers Tournament*

*Winners receive MCCS gift certificates