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Features September 2020 VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENT SEOMUN NIGHT MARKET OKTOBERFEST 4-7 September 12 September / 1900-2130 19 September / 1700-2300 Carroll Fitness Center Walker CAC Evergreen Club STEM Day 2020 EVERGREEN GOLF CLUB 24 September / 1530-1730 CHAMPIONSHIP Pavilion at Kelly Field 26-27 September / 0730-1300 SEPTEMBER 2020 Evergreen Golf FEATURES FEATURES Magazine is printed monthly and distributed free to Soldiers, Families, Retirees and Civilians throughout Area 4 communities. FEATURES is an authorized publication for members fo the militay services and families stationed overseas. It’s contents do not necessarily reflect the content the official views of the U. S. ARMY U.S Government, the Department of Defense, or the U.S. Army, and do not imply endorsement thereof. GARRISON DAEGU *Information is subject to change. BUSINESS OPERATIONS COMMUNITY RECREATION ARMY Edward J. Ballanco ARMY LODGING LIBRARIES COMMUNITY Commander, USAG Daegu Camp Carroll, Bldg. S-100 Camp Walker, Bldg. S-335 SERVICE 0503-365-7722 or 765-7722 0503-363-2274 or 763-2274 Camp Walker, Bldg. S-330 Alan J. Cline Open 24hrs / 7 days a Week WED-MON : 0900-1900 0503-363-4426 OR 763-4426 Command Sergeant Major TUE : CLOSED MON-FRI : 0800-1700 Camp Carroll, Bldg. S-139 SAT,SUN&US HOLIDAY : CLOSED 0503-363-2433 or 763-2433 ACS MAIN OFFICE : 763-4426 ARMY LODGING THU-TUE : 0900-1900 FINANCIAL READINESS/AER Raymond S. Myers Camp Walker, Bldg. S-100 WED : CLOSED 763-4496 Deputy to the Garrison Commander 0503-364-5525 or 764-5525 COMMUNITY SERVICE PROGRAM Open 24hrs / 7 days a Week COMMUNITY ACTIVITY CENTER 763-4419 John K. Delaney Camp Carroll, Bldg. S-139 FAMILY ADVOCAY : 763-4451 Director, Family and Morale, 0503-363-2294 or 763-2294 RELOCATION SERVICES EL GUERRERO RESTAURANTE 763-4497 Welfare and Recreation MON-SUN : 0900-1900 & BOWL Camp Carroll Soldier Zone Domestic Violence Hotline Camp Carroll, Bldg. S-138 0503-363-2294 or 763-2294 0503-357-8913 0503-365-4470 or 765-4470/4009 SUN-THU : 0900-2100 Child Abuse Hotline : 0503-363-4717 Restaurant FRI&SAT : 0900-2400 LUNCH / MON-FRI : 1100-1330 Camp Walker, Bldg. S-335 CHILD & YOUTH SERVICE DINNER / MON-SAT : 1630-2000 0503-363-2270/2271 or CDC SUN : CLOSED 763-2270/2271 Camp Walker, Bldg. S-223 MON-SUN : 0900-2100 CDC DIRECTOR MARKETING 0503-363-5982 or 763-5982 WINDY CITY BOWL AND GRILL KELLY FITNESS CENTER CDC ADMIN STAFF Camp Walker, Bldg. S-320 0503-363-2276 or 763-2276 0503-363-2264 or 763-2264 0503-363-2283 or 763-2283 MON-FRI : 0500-2100 MON-FRI : 0530-1800 Rebecca Murphy SUN-THU : 1100-1800 SAT&SUN : 0900-1800 SAT,SUN & US HOLIDAYS : CLOSED Marketing Manager FRI&SAT : 1100-2000 24HR SWIPE IN Shim, Sung Chan WALL FITNESS CENTER SCHOLL AGE SERVICES Digital Marketing Specialist E-Commerce LOS CANTINA EL GUERRERO 0503-363-2250 or 763-2250 MIDDLE SCHOOL Camp Carroll, Bldg. S-117 MON-FRI : 0500-2000 PROGRAM O, Chong A 0503-363-5976 or 763-5976 SAT&SUN : 1000-1800 / 1200-1700 Camp Walker, Bldg. S-252 Marketing Illustrator CLOSED 24HR SWIPE IN SAS DIRECTOR 0503-363-5981 or 763-5981 SLO HOW TO EVERGREEN CLUB CARROLL FITNESS CENTER 0503-363-4560 or 763-4560 Camp Walker, Bldg. S-230 0503-363-2296 or 763-2296 SAS SCHOOL YEAR : 1400-1800 STAY IN TOUCH 0503-363-1480 or 763-1480 MON-FRI : 0500-2000 SAS SUMMER BREAK : MON-SUN : 0600-2000 SAT&SUN : 1000-1800 / 0900-1800 0530-1800 WEBSITE daegu.armymwr.com/ 24HR SWIPE IN SAT,SUN&US HOLIDAY : CLOSED MAGAZINE issuu.com/daegumwr MS MON-FRI : 1300-1800 MS SAT : 1300-2100 INSTAGRAM instagram.com/fmwrdaegu EVERGREEN GOLF AQUATICS CENTER SUN & US HOLIDAY : CLOSED FACEBOOK facebook.com/Daegumwr Camp Walker Camp Walker Pool, Bldg. S-265 0503-363-2286 / DSN 763-2286 Army Community Service 0503-363-2280/2281 or MON-FRI : 0700-1830 763-2280/2281 facebook.com/DaeguArmyCommunityService/ SAT & SUN : 0600-1800 TEEN ANNEX PT/MON-FRI : 0600-0800 Camp Walker, Bldg. S-257 USAG Daegu CYS SWIM /MON-FRI : 1100-1800 0503-363-2268 or 763-2268 facebook.com/DaeguCYSS/ SAT : 1000-1800 MON-THU : 1300-1900 HILLTOP BAR & GRILL SUN : 1200-1800 USAG Daegu Sports, Fitness & Aquatics FRI&SAT : 1300-2100 Camp Walker, Bldg. S-376 SUN&US HOLIDAY : CLOSED facebook.com/usagdaegusportsandfitness& aquatics 0503-364-4985 or 764-4985 CARROLL INDOOR POOL USAG Daegu Facebook CLOSED Camp Carroll facebook.com/USAGDaegu 0503-363-2280/2281 or YOUTH SPORTS 763-2280/2281 Camp Walker, Bldg. S-257 STATES GRILL Find out how to advertise your business or CLOSED 0503-363-4561 or 763-4561 Camp Henry, Bldg. T-1241 MON-FRI : 0900-1800 special event by calling 763-4555 0503-363-4998 or 763-4998 SUN&US HOLIDAYS : CLOSED Lunch (0503-363-4555) for advertising rates and CARROLL OUTDOOR POOL MON-SAT : 1100-1330 publication deadlines.The appearance of Camp Carroll, Bldg. S-162 NAF Dinner 0503-363-2280/2281 or commercial sponsors or advertisers inthis MON-THU : 1600-1900 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 763-2280/2281 OFFICE publication does not constitue an endorse- FRI&SAT : 1600-2200 MON-TUE : 0600-0800 SUN : CLOSED Camp Henry, Bldg S-1103 ment from USAG Daegu, Family and MWR or WED-FRI : 0600-0800, 1100-1800 0503-363-2259 or 763-2259 SAT&SUN : 1100-1800 the Department of Defene. MON-FRI : 0800-1700 SAT&SUN : CLOSED 2 ARMY COMMUNITY SERVICE Camp Walker, Bldg. S-330 0503-363-4426 OR 763-4426 MON-FRI : 0800-1700 SAT,SUN&US HOLIDAY : CLOSED ACS MAIN OFFICE : 763-4426 FINANCIAL READINESS/AER 763-4496 COMMUNITY SERVICE PROGRAM 763-4419 FAMILY ADVOCAY : 763-4451 RELOCATION SERVICES 763-4497 Domestic Violence Hotline 0503-357-8913 Child Abuse Hotline : 0503-363-4717 CHILD & YOUTH SERVICE CDC Camp Walker, Bldg. S-223 CDC DIRECTOR 0503-363-5982 or 763-5982 CDC ADMIN 0503-363-2264 or 763-2264 MON-FRI : 0530-1800 SAT,SUN & US HOLIDAYS : CLOSED SCHOLL AGE SERVICES MIDDLE SCHOOL PROGRAM Camp Walker, Bldg. S-252 SAS DIRECTOR 0503-363-5981 or 763-5981 SLO 0503-363-4560 or 763-4560 SAS SCHOOL YEAR : 1400-1800 SAS SUMMER BREAK : 0530-1800 SAT,SUN&US HOLIDAY : CLOSED MS MON-FRI : 1300-1800 MS SAT : 1300-2100 SUN & US HOLIDAY : CLOSED Saturday, 19 September / 1700-2300 Evergreen Club Golf Course Driving Range on Camp Walker TEEN ANNEX Camp Walker, Bldg. S-257 0503-363-2268 or 763-2268 MON-THU : 1300-1900 Join the Evergreen Club for an opportunity to relax, enjoy good beer, music and delicious German Food FRI&SAT : 1300-2100 SUN&US HOLIDAY : CLOSED YOUTH SPORTS Camp Walker, Bldg. S-257 0503-363-4561 or 763-4561 MON-FRI : 0900-1800 SUN&US HOLIDAYS : CLOSED NAF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT OFFICE Camp Henry, Bldg S-1103 0503-363-2259 or 763-2259 MON-FRI : 0800-1700 SAT&SUN : CLOSED 3 MWR FAMILY Dining STATES GRILL EVERGREEN CLUB 0503-363-4998 0503-363-1480 TO-GO 1600 TO 2000 Beef with Broccoli Pepper Steak Kung Pao Chicken CHICKEN WING NIGHTS Sweet & Sour Chicken every friday & saturday Spicy Pork and Cabbage lo mein noodle 1600-2000 Fried rice (chicken,beef, shrimp) Friday & Saturday Dine In EL GUERRERO 0503-363-1480 RIBEYE & NEW YORK STEAK with Mexican spices LUNCH & DINNER ONLY Ribeye & New York Steak 10oz Black Beans Mexican Rice served with freshly pressed flour tortillas (Choice w/o Spices Avavilable) 4 MWR FAMILY Golf 2020 Evergreen Golf Club Championship 26-27 September / 0730-1300 36 hole stroke play Entry Fee $40 per person for Club Member Entry Fee $75 per person for all others MWR FAMILY Bowling EL GUERRERO BOWLING 0503-363-1480 WINDY CITY BOWL 0503-363-2283 Windy City Bowl 5 MWR FAMILY TraveL HANA HANA EXPRESS TRAVEL DSN 763-2272 / CELL 053-741-1058 MON-SUN 0900-1800 Discounted Ticket Amusement Park Aquarium Theme Park Opera Ticket Discounted Hotel Pyeongtaek Hotel Seoul Hotel Busan Hotel Jeju Island Airplane & Hotel & Rent a Car Package Tour details subject to change due to ongoing COVID-19 changes by USFK and the Korean Government YOU MAY SIGN UP AND PAY FOR TICKETS AND TOURS OVER THE PHONE 6 YEOSU LAND SEA AIR TOUR Saturday, 5 September $75 (adults) $70 (child 3-12) $20 (under 36 month) $280 (family or 4) If you want to enjoy the island by Sea and Air in one day then this is the perfect tour for you! Take the cable car connction from the main land to an island in Yeosu! Fly through the air and over the sea, while looking out at the stunning scenery (1 way). There will also be light hiking on Odong Island. You will then take a cruise around Yeosu in the beautiful ocean and harbor for 1~1.5 hours. ULSAN WHALE FESTIVAL DAEWANGAM TOUR GYEONG JU DAY Saturday, 12 September NIGHT TOUR Saturday, 26 September $55 (adults) $50 (child 3-12) $65 (adults) $60 (child 3-12) $20 (under 36 month) $200 (family or 4) $20 (under 36 month) $240 (family or 4) Ulsan Whale Festival is held in the area of Jangsaengpo Whale Special Cultural Zone. The area is equipped with many things for Travel back in time to the days of the Shilla dynasty! It is the perfect visitors to see such as the whale museum, Whale Watching Cruise, opportunity to completely immerse yourself in ancient Korean Monorail, and Whale Life Experience Museum. The variety of sites history! The Gyeongju Historic Area, registered as a UNESCO World at the festival will give you an extra level of fun and discovery.
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