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November-Force-Source-2019.Pdf FoRCE SoURCE VolumeTHE 6 Issue 11 | nov. 2019 Yellowstone Snowmobile Trips Thankful Tree 10th Annual Turkey Shoot Base Holiday Parade Season Rentals Night of Shenanigans MOUNTAIN HOME AFB, IDAHO 366 FSS Commander Lt Col Allyson Strickland 366 FSS Deputy Michael Wolfe Marketing Director Shelley Turner ADVERTISE WITH US! - Magazine Advertisements Commercial Sponsorship Alexis Denoyer - 6 ft Facility Monitors Coordinator - Tabletop Acrylics - and more! Graphic Design Jessica Gibbens SPONSOR EVENTS Marketing Clerk & Private Reagan Olsen - Presence at Base Events Organization Monitor - Access to 9,000+ people - and more! Web & Social Media Miranda Baxter Interested in reaching our military & civilian community? The Force Source Magazine is prepared by the 366th Force Support Squadron Marketing Department and is an unofficial publication of the Mountain Home Please contact: AFB community. Contents are not necessarily the official views of, nor endorsed Alexis Denoyer by, the US Government, the Department of Defense, or the 366th Wing. No federal endorsement of advertisers or sponsors intended. Information in this Commercial Sponsorship Coordinator magazine is current at the time of publication. All facility programs, event hours, prices, and dates are subject to change without notice. Contact each 208-828-4519 facility for the most up to date information. 1 Contents FOOD Hackers Bistro..........................................10 Jet Stream Java.......................................10 Strikers Grill.............................................10 14 Eagle’s Corner...........................................10 FUN Bowling Center.............................................9 Silver Sage Golf Course................................9 Airman Center...........................................17 Outdoor Recreation...................................5/6 Gunfighter Theater.....................................12 Base Pool.................................................21 Community Skills Center.............................11 LIVING 24 6 Youth Center ...........................................13 Fitness Center...........................................21 Library..............................................14 Child Development Center............................19 Family Child Care .....................................19 Sagebrush Inn...........................................19 FORCE SUPPORT November Calendar of Events.................15/16 AFRC..................................................22 9 NAF Human Resource Office.........................18 FEATURED Thankful Tree............................................14 Yellowstone Snowmobile Trip Sign Ups ............6 10th Annual Turkey Shoot............................9 Season Rentals........................................7/8 Base Holiday Parade..............................25/26 Night of Shenanigans.................................23 21 2 3 Thanksgiving Weekend Hours of Operation Thursday, Nov. 28 - Sunday, Dec. 1 FACILITIES CLOSED FOR THE ENTIRE WEEKEND Airman & Family Readiness Center Library Base Pool Marketing Child Development Center Outdoor Recreation Community Skills Center Strike Marina Education Center Smooth & Fit Family Child Care Office Think Ink Gunfighters’ Club Trap & Skeet Hackers Youth Programs NAF Human Resources Office FACILITIES WITH ADJUSTED HOURS OR 24/7 OPERATIONS AIRMAN CENTER MILITARY PERSONNEL SECTION Open 24/7 Thursday: CLOSED Friday: ID card office open 0730 - 1630 AUTO SKILLS CENTER Saturday - Sunday: CLOSED Thursday: CLOSED Friday - Sunday: 1200 - 2000 SAGEBRUSH INN Open 24/7 BOWLING CENTER & STRIKERS GRILL Thursday - Friday: CLOSED SILVER SAGE GOLF COURSE Saturday: 1500 - 2300 Thursday & Friday: CLOSED Sunday: 1200 - 2000 Saturday - Sunday: 0900 - 1600* *Weather permitting FITNESS CENTER Thursday: CLOSED WAGON WHEEL DINING FACILITY Friday - Sunday: 0900 - 1800 Thursday: Continental Breakfast: 0600 - 0800 FITNESS CENTER ANNEX Lunch/Dinner: 1200 - 1730 (Special Meal) Open 24/7 with ID Registration Midnight: CLOSED GUNFIGHTER MOVIE THEATER Friday: Thursday: CLOSED Breakfast: 0600 - 0800 Friday - Sunday: Regular Show Times Lunch: 1100 - 1300 Dinner: 1700 - 1900 GUNFIGHTER KIDS’ GYM & JET STREAM JAVA Midnight: 2300 - 0030 Thursday: CLOSED Friday: 1100 - 1700 Saturday* - Sunday: Saturday: 0900 - 1600 Breakfast: 0700 - 0900 Sunday: 1100 - 1700 Lunch: 1130 - 1330 Dinner: 1700 - 1900 Midnight: 2300 - 0030 4 *Midnight meal CLOSED on Saturday 208-828-6333 Kayaking Pool Sessions Fast Lanes $5 for kayaking lessons? Yes please! Push the pedal to the metal with our trip Learn how to maneuver in a kayak in a to Boise’s Fast Lanes! Cost is $20 per calm environment. These lessons are person, per event. Price includes available on November 4 & 18 at the base transportation. Dates and times are pool (located inside the Fitness Center). November 5 & 19 from Lessons run from 3 – 6 PM. Equipment 4:45 PM – 10 PM. Participants must is provided, just bring a towel and have a drivers permit or be 18 and older. swimsuit! Ages 12+, ages under 18 must be accompanied by a parent/guardian. 5 6 Winter Sports Gear Season Rentals for skis (cross country and downhill - includes boots, poles, and skis), snowboards (includes board, boots, and bindings), and snowshoes are available to rent starting November 14! For just $135 you can rent these items until mid-April of next year! A basic weekend package of 1 - 3 day rental is $15, with each additional day at $7. Kids’ rentals available too, and includes 2 waxes! Not only do we have these great deals but we have tuning and waxing available! See prices on the next page. Strike Marina Cabins Marina season may be over, but our 3 beautiful cabins are still available for rent, year round! Cost is $40 per night. Each cabin can sleep up to 6 people. The cabin contains a small fridge/microwave, 1 queen bed, set of bunk beds, 1 pull-out futon couch/bed, an outdoor grill and a fire pit! Also available are RV spaces that run $15 a night. Camping Trailers There’s still beautiful weather for camping! We have 2, 4, and 6 person tents and equipment for rent as well as our campers! 1 1. Jayco Hummingbird: Requires manual trailer brakes, kitchen folds 2 out of the back. Rent 1 - 3 days for $120. 2. Jumping Jack: Much like a canvas tent atop a trailer, 2 small beds, plus a fold up table. Rent 1 - 3 days for $75. 3 3. R-Pod: Includes bunk beds, kitchen, bathroom, dining table. Requires manual trailer brakes. Rent 1 - 3 days for $165. 4. Coyote Trailer: Includes 2 queen beds, kitchen, bathroom, and 4 dining table. Rent 1 - 3 days for $150. 7 Winter Sports Gear The ski and snowboard room Strike Marina Cabins Ski Wax & Tuning Snowboard Wax & Tuning Buff Wax (Machine): $7 Buff Wax (Machine): $10 Custom Wax (Hand): $10 Custom Wax (Hand): $15 Edge Repairing & Tuning: $30 Edge Repairing & Tuning: $30 Edges Only: $14 Edges Only: $10 Camping Trailers Sizing Days Come in to ODR on November 14 or 15 from 8:30 AM – 5 PM and get sized for rental gear to save time later! This is a great opportunity to Outdoor Rec get kids’ sizes. Being pre-sized allows you to call 208-828-6333 in and request gear instead of waiting in line and bringing everyone with you! This will also help for next year’s Wing Ski Day! 8 LOCATED AT THE BOWLING CENTER 208-828-6329 Pizza & Salad This monthly favorite is on November 15 from 5 – 8 PM. Enjoy endless salad, pizza, and bowl- ing for a flat rate! Adults are $7.99 and kids are $4.99. Gold Pin Colorama This multi-colored pin game starts at 7 PM on November 23. Participants must be 18 and older. The cost is $20, all shots are doubled. Free Bowling Enjoy Free Bowling at the Bowling Center from November 24 – 30! The only fee is $2 for shoes. 10th Annual Turkey Shoot The Annual Turkey Shoot at the Silver Sage Golf Course is November 2! This is a 2-person scramble where everyone goes home with a Thanksgiving Turkey or Ham! The cost is $30 per person, and does not include green & cart fees. Tee off is 9 AM. Please register by October 30. 208-828-6151 9 LOCATED AT THE BOWLING CENTER Breakfast MONDAYS: Norm Duke $6.25 TUESDAYS: Belmont $6.25 WEDNESDAYS: Round-Up Scramble $6.25 THURSDAYS: LOCATED AT SILVER SAGE GOLF COURSE Country Fried Steak $7.00 FRIDAYS: We serve breakfast and lunch! Gunfighter Breakfast $8.00 For menus and hours of Lunch operation check us out on MONDAYS: MHAFBFUN.com/hackers-bistro Harry Caray $7.75* or or check out our Soup of the Day with healthy to-go options in store! Grilled Cheese (includes drink) $6.50 (alternates weekly) TUESDAYS: Taco Salad with drink $7.25 (make it fajita chicken for $0.50 more!) WEDNESDAYS: Patty Melt $8.00* THURSDAYS: Gobbler Burger with salad & drink $7.75 FRIDAYS: All you can eat pizza & salad LOCATED INSIDE BLDG 2610 (not available for takeout) GUNFIGHTER SERVICE CENTER *Includes choice of fries and drink Oh my Gourd, it’s fall y’all! You spoke, we listened! We have Matcha Green Tea now! Stay tuned for more sugar free options also! Did you know we serve bagels!? $2.00 each, includes a warm toasted bagel (plain, cinnamon raisin, & blueberry) with cream cheese LOCATED AT GUNFIGHTERS CLUB Open from 7:30 AM - 4:00 PM or butter! Don’t wait in those long lunch lines, stop by and check out our to-go options! Check out our Menu on MHAFBfun.COM 10 Center Community Skills Indulge Boise Food Tour Taste and see Boise’s restaurants with a guided tour on Nov. 2! The cost is $25 per person and includes food, drinks, and transportation. Base pick up is 2:30 PM, town pick up is 2:45 PM. The tour runs from 4 – 7 PM. Please sign
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