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The Next Fort Riley Network meeting will be held March 27th at 1:30pm at

Riley’s Conference Center.

The Network meeting is open to any and all interested in knowing what is

upcoming in the Fort Riley Community.

Child Care is available please RSVP to [email protected] no later than

noon on 4-17-14. Parents will need to bring shot records day of care or bring the

children’s KOSCC card.

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OCSC (Our Community Spouse Club) Monthly Luncheon

Date: April 17, 2014 Time: 11:00am – 1:00pm

Location: Riley's Conference Center

Doesn’t matter if you are a Bob Barker fan or like it the Drew Carey style—just make sure you know how to play everyone’s favorite Price is Right games. In the end, tables will compete against each other in a prize showcase to remember. Grab a friend and join us as "Big Tex" gives away $650 in fabulous prizes! Plan to arrive at 11:00 am so that you've plenty of time to browse the assorted vendor tables, check out the fabulous opportunities at the hospitality table, enter to win the members-only drawing for a pair of tickets to a show at the McCain and try your luck at one of the Yellow Ribbon certificates to Headlines or Mane Thing in Junction City. For more information visit www.fortrileyocsc.com

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Thursday, April 17th 6:30 – 8:00pm

Mariana Kistler Beach Museum 701 Beach Lane, K-State

Manhattan Campus Military Spouse Healing Arts Event

For more information please contact Janet at Manhattan Area Chamber of Commerce (785) 776-8829 or via email at [email protected]

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Reference herein to any specific commercial products, process, or service by trade name, trademark, manufacturer, or otherwise, does not necessarily constitute or imply its endorsement, recommendation, or

favoring by the United States Government. The views and opinions of authors expressed herein do not necessarily state or reflect those of the United States Government, and shall not be used for advertising or product endorsement purposes.

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Junction City

Annual Mud Bog

May 3rd 1:00pm

1111 Grant Ave. Junction City

no coolers allowed, however there will be food and drink vendors on site.

Slinging mud and loud trucks will be center stage at the 13th annual Mud Bog! Vehicles from the size of all-terrain vehicles, up to trucks with 44 inch tires, will participate. Vehicles

will race trough pits of mud that are a set length.

Spectators will have more opportunities to get muddy with a children’s race and competition, for children

over the age 5.

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Homebuyer

Education Seminar

1 p.m. - 4 p.m. on May 15, 2014 Location: 210 Custer Ave Room 118D on the

first floor, Ft Riley, KS This seminar will help you to find answers to the important questions

you may be asking as you contemplate purchasing a home!

OPEN SEMINAR RETIREES AND LOCAL COMMUNITY

Featuring

Home Inspector

Real Estate Agent

Lender

And others!

To Register Call

HSO Office

785-239-3736

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Youth Activities and Organizations For the

Summer • Junction City –

– YOUTH SUMMER THEATRE CAMP- Junction City Little Theatre's annual theatre camp for kids will be held in June. Watch our web site at www.jclit.info or Junction City Little Theater Facebook page for registration and camp dates. Sponsored by: Junction City Little Theatre

– MONTHLY BIRDWALK

Join Chuck Otte for this fun and informative bird walk once a month, weather permitting, in and around the Milford Lake area. These hikes are for beginning birdwatchers as well as those that have some experience. Bring binoculars and a bird ID book if you have them. Everyone is invited! Please note that all dates are tentative and subject to change. This program is co-sponsored by the Friends of the Milford Nature Center and Milford State Park. Ages/Grades: All ages Time(s): 8:00 a.m. (approximately 2 hours in length) Day(s): Saturdays Place: Meet at the parking area at the south end of Milford Lake dam across the highway from the Corps of Engineers office Cost: None Date(s): Please check with Chuck Otte at 785-238-4161 or [email protected] for the spring walk dates. Registration deadline: None Sponsored by: Milford Nature Center

– Milford Nature Center The Nature Center offers programs about native wildlife, especially birds of prey, to all age groups. Fees: None Contact: Pat Silovsky Telephone: 238-5323 Email: [email protected]

– Girl Scouts of NE Kansas and NW Missouri Girl Scouts offers a general program for adult civic groups on what Girl Scouts is all about. This presentation will focus on the core values of the Girl Scout program, changes over the last two years, and volunteer needs in the community. Fees: None Contact: Call 785-776-1488 to speak to program staff

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Youth Activities and Organizations For the

Summer Cont. • Junction City –

– Dorothy Bramlage Library Storytimes - Parents and children, babies through preschoolers, are invited to storytime at the library. Storytime is designed to foster the love of books and reading, and encourage children on the path to becoming great readers. Stories, songs, fingerplays, games, and crafts are centered around a weekly theme.

• Wiggles & Giggles Baby Time- A time for parents and infants to interact. Each child must be accompanied one-to-one by an adult. Registration is required. Age:0-18 months Time: Thursdays at 10am

• Mother Goose Toddler Time - Accompanied by parents or caregivers, this storytime is designed for children ages 18 to 36 months. Age:18-36 months Time: Wednesdays at 10 am

• Preschool Story Time - For children without accompanying adults. Choose one of three sessions each week. Age:3-5 years Time: Tuesdays at 10 am Wednesdays at 1 pm Thursdays at 11 am

• Evening Storytime- Families are invited to get ready for bed with this evening story program, Age:3-8 years, Time: Tuesdays at 6 pm.

– Kindermusik - Saturday mornings (Starting June 9): 9:00 - 10:00 am (2-4 year olds),

C.L. Hoover Opera House 135 W. Seventh Street, Junction City, KS 66441, Rehearsal Hall - 2nd floor Cost: $60 per month which includes $20 worth of At-Home Materials (CD and parent activity magazine, and every other month a take-home instrument) that are yours to keep! Contact the C.L. Hoover Opera House for enrollment information or questions. Phone: 785-238-3906 E-mail: [email protected]

– Kids Art Classes - Free art class for kids in grades K-5 on Saturdays from noon to1

pm. A variety of art concepts will be learned and kids get a chance to use a wide scope of arts media. Call JCAC at 762-2581 for more info.

– Preschool Art Classes - Naomi Williams teaches preschool art class on Wednesday

mornings, 9-10 am Little ones have lots of fun while they learn about color, shape and composition. $6 per class Call JCAC at 762-2581 for more info.

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Youth Activities and Organizations For the

Summer Cont. • Junction City –

– Challenger Soccer Camp at Fegan Field 400 -498 W. 10th Street, Junction City, KS Ages 2-18 years cost is $15 from Jul 28 – August 1, 2014

– Camp Corral at Rock Springs – Boys & Girls Club of Junction City / Geary County Summer Program for students in

Kindergarten through 5th grade from 5:30 AM – 5:45 PM Monday through Friday with fees based on family income. Contact Renae Honsinger at 717-4025 for information.

– YMCA Day Camp – for ages 6 (graduated Kindergarten) through Middle School . Times 6am -6pm $15 a day or 8:00am -4:00pm $10 a day. Daily activities to include swimming , movies and various field trips for more information contact Nancy Smith at (785)238-2972

• Manhattan – – Manhattan Arts Center (MAC) has a summer program. Details are not complete at this time. – Adventure Camp through the Flint Hills Discovery Center – Flint Hills Summer Fun Camp- is a camp for kids on the autism spectrum, about 2/3 of the

camp are peer models while the other 1/3 are on the spectrum. This year they have a magic theme.

– ANIMAL CRACKERS SUMMER CAMP -Sunset Zoo Animal Crackers Summer Camp is for kids ages five to seven and must have completed Kindergarten. Camper activities will include live animal interactions, themed tours of the zoo, crafts, games, and storytimes. Please contact Sunset Zoo, 785-587-2737, should you have any difficulties during registration. FEES: $115 for full day, $85 for half day. Sunset Zoo Members: $105/$75. Appropriate fees calculated during registration process.

– SUMMER SAFARI SUMMER CAMP- Sunset Zoo Summer Safari Summer Camp is for kids ages eight and nine. We'll engage in activities around the Zoo, crafts, stories, live animal interactions, themed Zoo tours, and take weekly field trips around Manhattan and beyond to further explore the weekly theme. Please contact Sunset Zoo, 785-587-2737, should you have any difficulties during registration. FEES: $115 for full day, $85 for half day. Sunset Zoo Members: $105/$75. Appropriate fees calculated during registration process. This activity is eligible for a payment plan or can be paid in full today. A minimum of 50% of each session's fee is due today to reserve a child's spot. A $20 non-refundable deposit will be held for each enrolled camp session. Sessions must be paid in full within five working days prior to the first day of each camp session.

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Youth Activities and Organizations For the

Summer Cont. • Junction City –

– Challenger Soccer Camp at Fegan Field 400 -498 W. 10th Street, Junction City, KS Ages 2-18 years cost is $15 from Jul 28 – August 1, 2014

– Camp Corral at Rock Springs – Boys & Girls Club of Junction City / Geary County Summer Program for students in

Kindergarten through 5th grade from 5:30 AM – 5:45 PM Monday through Friday with fees based on family income. Contact Renae Honsinger at 717-4025 for information.

– Junction City Baseball Association -

• Manhattan – – Manhattan Arts Center (MAC) has a summer program. Details are not complete at

this time. – Adventure Camp through the Flint Hills Discovery Center – Flint Hills Summer Fun Camp- is a camp for kids on the autism spectrum, about 2/3

of the camp are peer models while the other 1/3 are on the spectrum. This year they have a magic theme.

– ANIMAL CRACKERS SUMMER CAMP -Sunset Zoo Animal Crackers Summer Camp is

for kids ages five to seven and must have completed Kindergarten. Camper activities will include live animal interactions, themed tours of the zoo, crafts, games, and storytimes. Please contact Sunset Zoo, 785-587-2737, should you have any difficulties during registration. FEES: $115 for full day, $85 for half day. Sunset Zoo Members: $105/$75. Appropriate fees calculated during registration process.

– SUMMER SAFARI SUMMER CAMP- Sunset Zoo Summer Safari Summer Camp is for kids ages eight and nine. We'll engage in activities around the Zoo, crafts, stories, live animal interactions, themed Zoo tours, and take weekly field trips around Manhattan and beyond to further explore the weekly theme. Please contact Sunset Zoo, 785-587-2737, should you have any difficulties during registration. FEES: $115 for full day, $85 for half day. Sunset Zoo Members: $105/$75. Appropriate fees calculated during registration process. This activity is eligible for a payment plan or can be paid in full today. A minimum of 50% of each session's fee is due today to reserve a child's spot. A $20 non-refundable deposit will be held for each enrolled camp session. Sessions must be paid in full within five working days prior to the first day of each camp session.

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Youth Activities and Organizations For the

Summer Cont. • Manhattan –

– NATURE NAVIGATORS SUMMER CAMP -Sunset Zoo Nature Navigators Summer Camp is for kids ages ten to twelve. They will explore the world around them with friends through nature hikes, Zoo tours, engaging projects, group games, live animal encounters, and field trips to sites around town and around the region. Some weeks will include conservation projects and opportunities for Navigators to develop their skills at implementing the scientific process. Please contact Sunset Zoo, 785-587-2737, should you have any difficulties during registration. FEES: $115 for full day, $85 for half day. Sunset Zoo Members: $105/$75. Appropriate fees calculated during registration process. This activity is eligible for a payment plan or can be paid in full today. A minimum of 50% of each session's fee is due today to reserve a child's spot. A $20 non-refundable deposit will be held for each enrolled camp session. Sessions must be paid in full within five working days prior to the first day of each camp session.

– WEE ADVENTURES at the Manhattan Park and Recreation- Special events for ages 3-5. Join us on field trips, parties, and fun!! Parents may stay or drop off children.

– T-Ball at the Manhattan Park and Recreation- T-ball is for boys and girls currently enrolled in kindergarten ages 5- 7 yrs

– Baseball and Softball at the Manhattan Park and Recreation- Baseball for grades 1-12 and Softball for grades 1-12. ages 6- 19 yrs .

• Elmdale, KS – – YMCA Camp Wood - Contact Camp Wood at 620-273-8641 or

[email protected] for information on how they are serving military families. Many variety of camps held over the summer months. Check out their website at www.campwood.org/kansas-summer-camps/