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Fort Hood Calendar of Events
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The entrance to Nature in Lights welcomes visitors to BLORA during the holiday season. Nature in Lights features five-and-a-half miles of more than 100 light displays.
Nature in Lights set for holiday season at BLORA
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Resume/Application Development.
Dec. 4: Federal Resume: Federal Job
Resume/Application development.
Dec. 5: Starting Your Own Business:
Being Your Own Boss.
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One of Club Hood’s more popular annual events is its Thanksgiving Day
buffet, when they offer a variety of holiday favorites.
SEMINARS
Nov. 21: SCORE: Small Business
Mentorship.
Nov. 26: Senior Resume Writing:
Executive/Senior Management.
Dec. 2: Advanced Resume Writing:
HIRING EVENTS
Nov. 25: A Mini Job Fair will be
held in the Oveta Culp Hobby Soldier
and Family Readiness Center 9 a.m.-
1:30 p.m., Nov. 25.
Dec. 4: Civilianjobs.com sponsors a
job fair at Club Hood 10 a.m.-2 p.m.,
Dec. 4.
BRIEFINGS
Pre-Separation Briefings: Required
for all separating military members
of all services 12 months prior to
separation or retirement. Complete
the briefing online at www.acap.
7:30 p.m., and the event is free and
open to everyone 18 or older. For
more information, call 532-5073.
Friday,
a brief-
Jan. 5.
Nature in Lights covers more than 5.5
miles of holiday- inspired scenes and visi-
tors can stop by Santa’s Village for hot
chocolate and a visit with St. Nick Thurs-
days through Sundays, Nov. 21-Dec. 15,
Drive through the park and enjoy
more than 115 illuminated, animated
light displays choreographed to the tunes
of the season during BLORA’s Nature
in Lights XVII: A Holiday Tradition,
nightly from 5:30-11 p.m., now through
Army Career and Alumni
Program Calendar
army.mil. For more information, call
288-2227 or 288-5627.
TVA Disability Claims Briefings:
This briefing is held Mondays at
12:45 p.m. in Room B110 of the
Copeland Center.
Special Programs: Warrior Transi-
tion Unit clients can take advan-
tage of federal internship positions.
Positions are available through the
Operation War Fighter and Coming
Home to Work programs. Typical
intern positions are with organiza-
tions such as the Exchange Service,
Homeland Security, Treasury Depart-
ment, Fish and Wildlife and more.
To learn about qualification require-
ments for the program, contact the
WTU transition coordinator at 553-
4811.
For more information about resume
formats and job descriptions for the
programs, call 288-9766.
DEC. 28
UFC fight night at Backbone
Middleweight champion Chris
Weidman and former champion
Anderson Silva faceoff in a rematch
that will be shown at the Backbone
Lounge, Dec. 28. Enjoy 14 flat panel
42-inch TVs, finger foods and bever-
ages for purchase. The doors open at
ing on
military
bread dressing, scalloped potatoes,
macaroni and cheese, cranberry
sauce and giblet gravy), salad sta-
tion (spring mix salad, fresh fruit
salad, potato salad, Italian pasta
salad, crab salad, spinach salad,
ambrosia and assorted dressings),
soup station (corn chowder and
tomato Florentine), dessert station
(pumpkin pie, pecan pie, apple
cobbler, petit fours, strawberry
torts and Devonshire chocolate
cake) and a horn of plenty sta-
tion (Peel A’ Shrimp, Brie/Bleu/
Gouda Cheese Board and assorted
Crackers/F ruits/N uts).
To make reservations, call 532-
5073/5329. Club Hood is located
at Bldg. 5764, 24th Street and
Tank Destroyer Boulevard.
and nightly Dec. 19-24. The tram at Santa’s
Depot, located in the parking lot of the
marina cove, offers a special trail of lights
not seen by vehicular traffic.
Nature in Lights is open to the public.
For more information, call 287-4907.
DEC. 7
Free holiday concert
The sounds of the holiday season
will be in the air as the Williamson
County Symphony presents “Music
That Lifts the Spirit” to Fort Hood
Dec. 7 at Howze Auditorium.
The concert is free and open to all,
with the doors opening at 6:30 pm
and the show starting at 7:30 pm.
Kick off your holiday season with a
traditional concert hosted by Family
and Morale, Welfare and Recreation.
The symphony is composed of sev-
NOV. 28-DEC. 2
CRDAMC holiday hours set
Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 28, all
Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Cen-
ter Department of Family Medicine
clinics and pharmacies will be closed.
All acute care patients can contact
the Nurse Advice Line for medical
NOV. 23
Welterweight boxing at Backbone
Stop by the Backbone Lounge,
Saturday, as Manny “Pacman” Pac-
quiao and Brandon “Bam Bam” Rios
battle it out in a scheduled 12-round
welterweight rumble.
Enjoy refreshing drink specials and
tasty finger foods available for pur-
chase. The doors open at 7:30 p.m.,
and there is a $ 10 cover charge, open
to everyone 18 or older.
The facility is located at Bldg. 194,
37th Street, adjoined to the Phantom
Warrior Center. For more informa-
tion, call 532-5073.
Thanksgiving dinner at Club
Hood is open to all, with two
settings available at 11 a.m. and
1:30 p.m.
Prices are $19.95 for adults,
$6.95 for children ages 5-12 and
free for children 4 and under.
The club offers five different
stations on Thanksgiving, includ-
ing a carving station (Virginia-
baked ham and top round of beef
glazed an jus), lunch line (sliced
turkey, stuffed flounder with wine
sauce and cappers, stuffed pork
loin with natural sauce, salmon
with dill butter sauce, roasted gar-
lic red-skin mashed potatoes, sea-
soned whole green beans, stuffed
tomatoes, Creole corn pudding,
Creole sweet potato pone, corn-
Visitors are invited to drive through a
“Winter Wonderland” at Nature in Lights,
Belton Lake Outdoor Recreation Area’s
annual 5.5-mile lighted holiday display
along Lake Belton that opened recently for
the 17th consecutive season.
Zumba for a cause
The Lone Star Adjutant General’s
Corps Regimental Association hosts
a charity Zumba event at 8:30 a.m.,
Dec. 7, at the Kieschnick Physical
Fitness Center.
Proceeds from the event will be
donated to the Inflammatory Breast
Cancer Foundation in honor of
retired Maj. Mary Smith. Visit www.
eraseibc.com for more information
about this rare, but aggressive form
of cancer.
For more information about the
Dec. 7 Zumba event, call 288-7566
or email rachel.pierrelouis.mil@mail.
mil.
The Army Career and Alumni Pro-
gram center is in the Copeland Sol-
dier Service Center, Bldg. 18010.
The ACAP office and it’s Com-
puter Lab is open 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Monday through Friday, but closed
from 11:30 a.m.-l p.m. Thursdays.
Appointments are required for semi-
nars and workshops.
For updates or scheduling,
call ACAP at 288-2227 or 288-
5627. The center is open on train-
ing holidays, but closed for federal
holidays. For more information, visit
the website at www.acap.army.mil.
prescriptions only.
The Thomas Moore Pharmacy will
be open from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.,
Nov. 29, and the Refill Pharmacy
will be open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
that day. The Main Outpatient Phar-
macy, located in the hospital base-
ment, will be open from 8:30 a.m.
to 5 p.m. for new medical treatment
facility prescriptions only, Nov. 29.
The Refill Pharmacy will be open
from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Nov. 30,
while the Main Outpatient Pharma-
cy, located in the hospital basement,
will be open from 8:30 a.m. to 5
p.m. All other pharmacies are closed,
Nov. 30.
All CRDAMC pharmacies and
clinics return to normal operating
hours on Monday, Dec. 2.
Darnall’s Nurse Advice Line is
available 24/7 by calling 553-3695.
Individuals living in the Fort Hood
area entitled to military healthcare
may talk to registered nurses about
urgent health issues, guidance on
non-emergency situations, and infor-
mation about self-care for injuries or
illnesses.
DEC. 31
New Year’s Eve Bowling Party
Bowl in the New Year at the Phan-
tom Warrior Lanes, Dec. 31.
Their New Year’s Eve Bowling
Party runs from 10 p.m. New Year’s
Eve to 1:30 a.m. New Year’s Day.
The cost is $75 per lane, which
includes unlimited bowling, shoe
rentals, wings and pizza for up to five
bowlers per lane.
The party is open to all Depart-
ment of Defense identification card
holders’ and their guests. Reserva-
tions are being taken now. Call 287-
3424 for more information or to
reserve your lane.
eral musicians from the Williamson
County area, whose sole purpose is to
share music with the world.
This annual gathering of musi-
cians from Williamson County will
entertain and keep you on the edge
of your seat, as they combine their
talents with many holiday interactive
numbers involving those in atten-
dance.
Individuals requiring special
accommodations or for more infor-
mation, call DFMWR Special Events
at 288-7835. Howze Auditorium is
located on Battalion Avenue near
75th Street, Bldg. 33000.
ONGOING
Special Operations recruiting
The Fort Hood Special Opera-
tions Recruiting team offers Special
Operations briefings to interested
Soldiers weekdays from 11:45 a.m.-
12:45 p.m.
Every Monday and
the recruiting team offers
all Special Operations
specialties,
Tuesdays they brief Psychologi-
cal Operations, and a briefing on
Civil Affairs is conducted Wednes-
days. Briefings are conducted
Thursdays at 3:30 p.m., covering
Special Forces.
The briefings are conducted in
Bldg. 16007, located at the corner of
42nd Street and Old Ironsides.
For more information, call 287-
5566.
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advice or go directly to the Emer-
gency Department.
The following Department of
Family Medicine clinics will be
closed, Nov. 29: Bennett Health
Clinic; Family Medicine Residency;
Monroe Health Clinic; TMC-12;
Russell Collier; Copperas Cove Med-
ical Home; Harker Heights Medi-
cal Home; and the Killeen Medical
Home.
The Thomas Moore Health Clin-
ic will be open from 8 a.m. to 5
p.m., Nov. 29, for walk-in patients
enrolled to any of the above clin-
ics and the Pediatric Clinic. Internal
Medicine enrollees should report to
the CRDAMC Emergency Depart-
ment for care.
All CRDAMC Pharmacies will be
closed Thanksgiving Day, except the
Main Outpatient Pharmacy, located
in the hospital basement, which will
be open from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
for new medical treatment facility
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