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CALENDAR
U.S.ARMY
TRANSITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
The TAP Computer Lab is open
Monday - Thursday from 1 p.m. -5
p.m. The center is open on train-
ing holidays, but closed for federal
holidays.
For updates or scheduling, call
and beer sales. There is no cost and the event is open to all.
For more information, call 288-7835 or go to https://hood,
armymwr. com.
To submit a project for adoption:
• Complete the Project Submission
form.
• Send the form to the Army Vol-
unteer Corps office or hand deliver to
the Oveta Culp Hobby, Bldg 18000,
Room 119.
• The project will be added to the
list.
The Soldier for Life-Transition
Assistance Program center is in
the Copeland Soldier Service Cen-
ter, Bldg. 18010. The TAP office
is open Monday - Friday from 8
a.m.-5 p.m.
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TAP at 288-2227 or 288-5627.
Soldiers are required by law to
begin transition activities not later
than 366 days prior to separation.
Appointments are required for
seminars and workshops.
SEMINARS
Oct. 10: Small Business Develop-
ment, 1-5 p.m.
Oct. 12: Business Plan Basics,
(Education Center, H-122), 1-5 p.m.
SATURDAY/OCT. 7
The Foreigner, R, 2 p.m.
Studio Appreciation Advance
Screening - Free Admission.
(*). Tickets available at your
local Exchange Food Court.
Seating open to non-ticket
holders 30 minutes prior to
showtime.
SUNDAY/OCT. 8
The Nut Job 2: Nutty by
Nature, PG, 1 p.m., (2*)
IT, R, 4:30 p.m., (2*)
FRIDAY/OCT. 13
American Assassin, R, 6 p.m.,
(3*)
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SATURDAY/OCT. 14
Leap, PG, 1 p.m., (2*)
IT, R, 4:30 p.m., (2*)
SUNDAY/OCT. 15
The Glass Castle, PG-13,1
p.m., (2*)
American Assassin, R, 4:30
p.m., (3*)
race registration.
For more information, call 285-
5459.
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$5.00
$7.00
$2.50
$5.00
OCT. 7
Fight Night Watch Party
The Backbone Lounge is hosting
a Fight Night Watch Party for UFC
216 at 7 p.m. Saturday. There is no
cover charge and the event is open to
all 18 years old and older.
For more information, call 532-
5073.
To a adopt a project from the list:
• Complete the Project Adoption
form.
• Send the form to the AVC office
or hand deliver to the Oveta Culp
Hobby, Bldg 18000, Room 119.
• The list will be updated to reflect
you or your organization has adopted
a project.
ence Day, units, organizations and
individuals set out to do something
positive for the community such as
conduct food drives, repair homeless
shelters, visit veterans and the elderly,
etc. The event is set for noon-11:59
p.m. Oct. 28.
Baby Expo
Carl R. Darnall Army Medical will
host its fifth annual Baby Expo for
new and expectant parents from 10
a.m.-2 p.m. Oct. 14 at the main
hospital.
The family-friendly health fair
event boasts more than 50 exhibitors
and vendors offering resources and
products from prenatal through the
first year. The community is invited
to attend.
During the expo, guests can partici-
pate in product demonstrations and
tour the labor and delivery area of the
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FRIDAY/OCT. 6
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OCT. 27-28
Retiree Appreciation
Fort Hood hosts its 43rd Retir-
ee Appreciation events Oct. 27-28.
Events include a golf tournament and
retiree celebration on the 27th, fol-
lowed by a breakfast, opening ceremo-
nies and a county fair at Club Hood
Oct. 28 and a Health Fair at the Carl
R. Darnall Army Medical Center.
For more information, call the Fort
Hood Retirement Services Office at
1-800-403-6640.
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Murder Mystery
The Autumn Celebrity Murder
Mystery is set for 6 p.m. Oct. 20 at
Club Hood.
Audience members will be enlist-
ed as student detectives gathered to
meet under the instruction of Mr.
Sherlock Holmes; the world’s great-
est super sleuth and Lt. Columbo
of the NYPD. The facts of a recent
crime is presented and it is up to
the audience to help them solve
it by reviewing the evidence, lab
reports, fingerprint analysis, DNA
samples and reviewing testimonies
from suspects and witnesses. These
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VOW Apprenticeships (Career
Skills Program): The Veterans
Opportunity to Work Act authorizes
on-duty apprenticeships to troops.
Pre-Separation Briefings:
Required for all separating mili-
tary members of all services 12
months prior to separation or
retirement. For more information,
call 288-2227 or 288-5627.
Clearing Fort Hood: Hours for Sol-
diers clearing the TAP center are
Monday - Friday, 8 a.m.- 5 p.m..
Capstone: Mandatory for all Sol-
diers. Call 288-2227 to schedule
an appointment.
Like us on Facebook: www.face-
book.com/FortHoodACAP.
two famous detective school instruc-
tors are the formula for the perfect
comedic couple.
Doors and bar services open at 6
p.m. The show begins at 7 p.m. The
cost is $39.95 per person and includes
salad, entree, dessert and show. The
event is open to everyone 18 and over.
Participants are encouraged to
R.S.V.P. by Oct. 18.
For more information, call 287-
5215, 287-8815 or 532-5073.
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new hospital.
The Baby Expo offers an exten-
sive sampling of products and services
available in the area including the
latest baby gadgets, birth and breast-
feeding support as well as health and
fitness information.
For more information, call 288-
8005 or 553-0592,
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OCT. 28
Make a Difference Day
This annual event is an opportunity
for the installation and local commu-
nities to participate in a “national day
of doing good.” On Make a Differ-
OCT. 18-19, 25-26
AFAP conference
For those with any issues with
Fort Hood or the Army, become
an agent of change at the next
Army Family Action Plan Confer-
ence. The conference is Oct. 18-19,
and 25-26.
Applicants can sign up to be facil-
itators, workgroup recorders, tran-
scribers, issue support, room manag-
ers and Family member delegates.
No experience is required as train-
ing will be provided for each posi-
tion. For more information, call
286-6600.
World War I Book Club
The World War I Book Club
online book club is a great way to
learn about history, culture and way
of life during World War I.
The club’s next meeting is set for 1
p.m. Wednesday at Casey Memorial
Library.
Book titles change every month.
Cost is free. For more information,
call. 287-2716.
National Night Out
Celebrate safety with Fort Hood
Family Housing and the Directorate
of Emergency Services from 6-9 p.m.
Wednesday at Hood Stadium.
Come out for free food, activities,
inflatables, K9 demonstrations and so
much more.
For more information, call 289-
7244.
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Demo Day and Sale
The Fall Demo Day and Sale is set
for 9 a.m.-3 p.m. at the Courses of
Clear Creek. The sale offers the lat-
est products for customers to demo
and 10 percent off merchandise of
sales $50 or more. (Ping products are
excluded from this offer).For more
information, call 287-4130.
• Sign up online at
ly/2xicf3t to save compared
Army Ten-Miler Shadow Run
The Army Ten-Miler Shadow Run
is set for 8 a.m.-l p.m. Sunday at
Belton Lake Outdoor Recreation
Area.
Cost is $10 for Department of
Defense members and $15 for non-
DoD members who pre-register and
$15 for DoD members and $20 for
non-DoD members who register on
race day.
On-site registration is from 7-7:30
a.m. Oct. 8.
Run trophies will be awarded for
the overall best male and female run-
ners.
Run medals will be awarded to the
top three finalists. T-shirt is included
with registration.
In the event of inclement weather,
Family and MWR will credit you for
a future race.
Run events are non-refundable.
Register in advance at one of the
following convenient physical loca-
tions on post:
• Leisure Travel Service
• Apache Arts and Crafts
• Sprocket Auto Crafts
• Sportsmen’s Center
• On-site day of race registration
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To submit a project to be adopted
(completing) that is not on the list:
• Find the project. Contact the per-
son/agencies the project is for an coor-
dinate with them.
• Fill out the submission form
naming themselves as the ponts of
contact.
• Fill out the adoption form adopt-
ing their own project.
• Be sure all information is legible.
• Send both forms to the AVC
office or hand deliver to the Oveta
Culp Hobby, Bldg 18000, Room
119.
For more information, call 287-
8657 or 312-737-8657.
Celebrate the largest fall festival of the year, Oktoberfest, Festivities will include pet adoptions, kid zone, inflatables,
5-10 p.m. Oct. 14 at the Sportsmen’s Center Pavilion, Bldg. pumpkin patch, strongman competition, German festival
1937, Rod and Gun Club Loop on Fort Hood. costume contest, arts and crafts vendors, German-style food
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Palmer Theater is located in Bldg. 334 at
the comer of 31 st Street and 761 st Tank Battalion Ave.
For a recording of all upcoming features, call 287-3851
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Pruden, Todd. Fort Hood Sentinel (Fort Hood, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 5, 2017, newspaper, October 5, 2017; Fort Hood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1204891/m1/20/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Casey Memorial Library.