GET UP & GO! - January 2022 - issue 25 - 100th Force Support Squadron - RAF Mildenhall

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Aim High Reach your goals and plan 2022 with 100 FSS! SNOWboarding Family Indoor Lessons

GREATEST LOSER 2022 Create a healthier you!

BLOCK BUILDING DAY Help the Library bridge challenge

OUTDOOR RECREATION WINTER SNOWDON HIKE


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Content produced monthly by the 100th Force Support Squadron Marketing Department, 100 FSS/FSK, RAF Mildenhall, Unit 4702, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, IP28 8NF Call: 01638 54 2057 E-mail: 100fss.marketing@us.af.mil Website: 100FSS.com 100th FORCE SUPPORT COMMAND Lt Col Sara Gurian Commander, 100th Force Support Squadron Mr. Joseph Dyson Deputy Director, 100th Force Support Squadron MARKETING DEPARTMENT Bruce Richardson: Visual Information Specialist Brittany Doran: Visual Information Specialist Rae Lovell: Web Editor Hugh Canavan: Sponsorship & Advertising Coordinator

is an unofficial publication for U.S. Forces and their families serving in the UK. The contents of this magazine are not necessarily the official views of, or endorsed by the U.S. government, the Department of Defense or the Department of the Air Force. The appearance of advertising and sponsorship credits in the Get Up & GO! do not constitute endorsement by the DoD nor Department of the Air Force. Everything advertised here shall be made available for purchase or use without regard to any non-merit factor of the purchaser. Information is subject to change without notice. Please contact facilities directly for the latest details.

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Aim high with 100 FSS and check out everything you can achieve across our facilities through January. Take a challenge, kick-off 2022 by scaling Mount Snowdon with Outdoor Recreation. Find out more information about adventures through the year with ODR on Friday, Jan. 21 at the Galaxy Club (see page 33). It's that time of year - you've treated yourself to all the goodies and naughty snacks over the holidays. Now's the time to get real and make this the year to get into shape. Sign up for The Greatest Loser 2022 which is a fun challenge to help create a healthier you. See page 22 for all the details and more fun fitness activities. Take a break from all the exercises, work on your brainpower and creative skills at the RAF Mildenhall Library. Lots of great programs are always available, such as the Block Building Day quest to complete a bridge, Craft Club, Gaming Afternoons and more. Keep an eye out through January as we’ll be keeping you updated at 100fss.com, on the 100 FSS Facebook page (@100FSS), and the Hot 100th email newsletter. Happy New Year from

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Winter Snowdon Hike: turn to page 31


6 – 9 RAF Mildenhall News 11 Arts & Crafts 12 Airman & Family Readiness Center 13 Family Child Care 15 Auto Hobby Complex 16 – 17 Bob Hope Community Center 21 Daily Grind 22 – 23 Fitness 24 – 25 Galaxy Club 26 – 27 Gateway Dining 28 Human Resources Office 29 Library 30 – 33 Outdoor Recreation 34 – 37 Youth Programs 38 – 40 Information, Tickets & Travel 41 RAF Lakeheath Information 43 100th FSS Directory

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From model aircraft maker to B-17 pilot: WWII veteran shares life stories Then-U.S. Army Air Corps 2nd Lt. John A. Clark served as a co-pilot with the 418th Bomb Squadron, 100th Bomb Group, at Thorpe Abbotts, Norfolk, England, from 1944 to 1945. Clark, World War II survivor, attended the 100th Bomb Group reunion in Dallas, Texas, Oct. 28 to 31, 2021, and shared stories of before and during his military service BY: Karen Abeyasekere, 100th Air Refueling Squadron Public Affairs // SOURCE: www.mildenhall.af.mil

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fly over his neighborhood in south east Michigan.

During an interview at the 100th Bomb Group reunion in Dallas, Texas, Oct. 28, 2021, Clark described how from a very young age he was fascinated by the airplanes that would occasionally

“They were mostly little planes from a U.S. Army Air Corps base, Selfridge Field, north of Detroit,” he said. “We were probably about five minutes from the base, and the planes would often go over our neighborhood in a formation of three or four and would have rondels on the wings and stripes on the tails, and I was fascinated by that. I became interested in aviation pretty early on, stimulated a lot by the Army Air Corps. They had an open house once a year, which of course I always wanted to go to.”

“ think of my generation, born in the 1920s and 1930s, as the air-minded one; we were naturally excited about airplanes much like young people now are excited about space,” said retired 1st Lt. John A. Clark, 98, former 418th Bomb Squadron and 100th Bomb Group co-pilot, who was stationed at Thorpe Abbotts, Norfolk, England, during World War II.

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Born in 1923, Clark said he became interested in making models of airplanes during the mid-30s until he went into the service, during the early 1940s. “I think I made a model of every airplane that existed, using balsa wood and tissue paper. The last one was gasoline powered, one cycle engines with mixture of gasoline and oil in the fuel tank. It was quite powerful for a small plane,” he recalled proudly.He quickly took his airplane building to the next level, moving from static to flying models, and was soon designing his own planes. “I had to learn about centers of


I think of my generation, born in the 1920s and 1930s, as the air-minded one; we were naturally excited about airplanes much like young people now are excited about space ABOVE: U.S. Army Air Corps 2nd Lt. John A. Clark

lateral area, wing area, rudder area and so on,” Clark remarked. “My mother would allow me to hang my models from the ceiling in our living room – I think I had 24 models hanging from the ceiling at one time! “The gasoline-powered one I designed had a 6-foot wingspan, so it was too big to hang from the ceiling; I kept it in any place in the house I could get,” he chuckled. “The wings were detachable. It was never terribly successful in getting a flight, but I felt the satisfaction in just completing them, then any time they crashed – which was

every time – I had fun fixing them. In 1939, there was an airplane model contest in my city, and I entered. I don’t know what happened, but I won the cup! I think I still have that cup somewhere; I got it 80 years ago, when I was about 16.” He and his family lived in a subdivision in the country, and Clark took the bus to school as he couldn’t afford a car or the fuel, so instead he put all his spare time into building his model planes. “Later, I joined the high school band because the girl I liked was in it, but I wasn’t very good. I first started out with a

piccolo (as a friend of mine had an extra one) but I ended up losing it and the band director told me he had an extra baritone horn and needed someone to march in a band. But he said, ‘Don’t worry about playing it, and when we have a concert, just hold it because I have someone coming from the outside who can play it...’ I really wasn’t much of a musician!” he laughed. On graduating from high school in 1940, the World War II survivor recalled how he got a job as a carpenter’s helper. “My brother was working with a contractor, and he got me a job, but it only lasted for one day. At the end of that day, the contractor said to me, ‘John, you just can’t hack it and I just can’t use you...’ I was earning 25 cents an hour, and I had plans for the summer to become quite wealthy! I went home and talked to my mother, who was my inspiration in a lot of things, and she said, ‘I want you to go back and speak to Bruce (the contractor) and tell →

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At the time, we were on the road to Battle Creek – a military base about half-way to Chicago – but when we got there the gates were closed and locked, which was very strange LEFT: U.S. Army Air Corps 2nd Lt. John A. Clark.

him you’ll work for whatever he’ll pay you.’ “So, I went back, and Bruce told me he couldn’t turn down an offer like that, and I could carry on working then at the end of the week he would tell me what he’d pay me. When the end of the week came, he wanted to talk to me, and I really thought I hadn’t done very well. But he told me, ‘I like the way you work – I was going to pay you 17 ½ cents an hour (for an eight-hour day) but I’m going to pay you 25 cents an hour from the day you started!” Clark and his brother worked well together, and when summer ended that year, they could lay out the roof carpentry – the first floor one day, and the roof the second day – as they had learned to nail really fast. “By then I was earning $2 an

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hour,” he exclaimed. “My mother told me, ‘You know what you can do, so just stick with it and don’t give up. When you have the chance, you’ll do well.’ At 17 years old, that was some of the best advice I ever had!” On Dec. 7, 1941, Pearl Harbor was attacked. “At the time, we were on the road to Battle Creek – a military base about half-way to Chicago – but when we got there the gates were closed and locked, which was very strange,” the 100th Bomb Group veteran recalled. “We weren’t expecting that, as you were usually allowed on, but the guard refused us entry, so we had to turn around and do the three-hour drive home. As soon as we got in the house, the first thing my dad did was turn on the radio, but there was

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nothing except background static. Suddenly, a voice came on and said, ‘Ladies and Gentlemen, owing to the attack on Pearl Harbor, we have to interrupt this program...’ That was the first we’d heard of it, because our car – a Model T Ford – didn’t have a radio, just a heater.” Clark said during World War I, his father had been a radio operator in the Navy and stationed at Pearl Harbor, and shared the passion to serve his country. “I was interested in the Air Force, and when the war came, I was never drafted because


RAF MILDENHALL NEWS I volunteered. There was no question on what I should do; I wanted to fly in the U.S. Army Air Force, so I took the examination in ‘42, and I also held an alternate appointment for the cadets at West Point,” he said. “I got through those exams and came second, but I was delayed a couple of months in the Air Force as they were holding the appointment as they wanted to see if I would go on to West Point or not. “I went to the Air Force office and filled out the paperwork, passed the physical and they enlisted me right away. Then in February 1943, the Army at West Point finally called me up and that day I entered the Army Air Corps as a Private. We went to basic training in Missouri but then we were separated out into Army and Air Force recruits,” he said. The World War II survivor explained that he was one of several people who volunteered as Air Force pilots. Their training

was delayed, so in the meantime they were transferred to college for a few weeks.

very good,” he remarked. “They didn’t chew you out like military instructors.”

“There were three of us who already had a lot of college and the Dean looked over our records and told us, ‘I don’t know what you’re doing here, I’m going to send you right off to Air Force training!’ From there, in July ’43, I went to the west coast for preliminary training, guard duty, carrying a rifle and all that stuff. Then I was an aviation cadet at a classification place, and we were given tests to decide which job we wanted to do,” said Clark.

The trainer aircraft was a twinwing Stearman. After a couple of months or so, Clark and the other trainee pilots moved on to Merced, California, for BT-13 Valiant aircraft basic training before heading to Stockton, California for twin-engine advanced flying. “I graduated from Stockton in April 1944 as a second lieutenant pilot, and after a couple of weeks at home I eventually ended up in Las Vegas at a flexible gunnery school,” said Clark. “Gunners would fly in B-17 Flying Fortress aircraft with a camera on their guns and track fighters. That was the first time I got in a B-17, and by that time I was becoming a co-pilot.”

The choices were bombardier, navigator or pilot. “I wanted to be a pilot; I passed all the tests and at the end of August 1943, I was sent to first pilot primary training at Twentynine Palms Base, California. Back then, all primary flight training was done at civilian schools with civilian instructors, and they were

It was in Las Vegas where the first lieutenant was to meet the love of his life and start his journey to becoming a 100th Bomb Group veteran. LEFT: U.S. Army Air Force 2nd Lt. Alvin H. Belimow, left, bombardier; 2nd Lt. John A. Clark, center, pilot, and 1st Lt. Charles B. Blanding, pilot, all 100th Bomb Group.

This is the first of a twopart article on John A. Clark, veteran of the 100th Bomb Group and World War II survivor. Read part two, which includes stories of Clark’s time at Thorpe Abbotts and some of the missions he flew at www.mildenhall.af.mil

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Monday, Jan. 10 • 9:30 am – 11:30 am Discover how you can help inbound personnel and their families gain a positive first impression of our Team and a smooth relocation to the UK. All military and civilian sponsors, and spouses are encouraged to attend.

Spouse In-processing Orientation

Transitions (MFLC)

Pollywiggles Playgroup

Key Spouse Mentor Training

1st & 3rd Wednesday of the month • 9 am – 1 pm

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Saturday, Jan. 22 10 am – 3 pm

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FITNESS

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GROUP FITNESS CLASS SCHEDULE H A R D S TA N D F I T N E S S C E N T E R

Time

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

VIRTUAL YOGA

6 am

CYCLING

6:30 am

9:30 am

FAMILY HIIT with Kendra

SPIN & SHRED with Stevie

4:30 pm

5 pm

5:45 pm

ZUMBA with Diana YOGA with Kaila

10 am

11:45 am

Friday

YOGA with Kaila

HIIT with Diana

SPIN & SHRED with Cathryn

HIIT

FAMILY HIIT with Sara

HIIT with Diana

BODY XTREME with Stevie YOGA with Korrina

YOGA with Korrina

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THE GALAXY CLUB

Meatloaf Monday

Start your week off right with a touch of comfort! Deliciously savory meatloaf, mash potatoes with gravy, and a roasted veg. $8.95 per plate

Fish Fry Tuesday

Fried fish or fried shrimp with French fries, potato salad, hush puppies and coleslaw. Fish or shrimp can be served grilled or blackened. $10 per plate • Make it a combo (Fish & Shrimp) for only $12!

Mongolian BBQ Wednesday Chicken, Beef or Shrimp along with your choice of vegetables with rice or noodles. $8.95 per plate

Southern Thursday

Fried Chicken or fish with mac & cheese, collard greens, and cornbread. $10 per plate

Fiesta Friday

Choose from a chicken quesadilla or 3 crunchy tacos with seasoned ground beef or chicken. Served with mexican rice and beans. $8.95 per plate

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Member's Appreciation Dinner Wednesday, Jan. 26 • 4 pm – 6 pm Enjoy an Italian buffet feast Members: FREE // Non Members: $8.95

Pool Tournament Tuesday, Jan. 11 • 6 pm – 9 pm G A LA X Y C LU B S PORTS BAR Sign up in advance at the sports bar.

Steak Night

Friday, Jan. 21 • 4 pm – 8 pm MIDDLE TON H AL L T U D OR BAR

Ping Pong Tournament Tuesday, Jan. 25 – 6 pm – 8 pm G A LA X Y C LU B S PORTS BAR

GALAXY CLUB CLOSURE:

Closes on Dec. 23 • 3 pm // Reopens Jan. 4

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SW Sweet Potatoes Black Beans & Corn Beef Szechwan Chicken Bake Dijon

DINNER

Beef Stew Lemon Baked Fish Herbed Baked Chicken

DINNER

LUNCH

LUNCH

Caribbean Catfish Jerk Roast Turkey Beef Vindaloo

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Hamburger Yakisoba French Friend Shrimp Bourbon Chicken

Spaghetti & Turkey Sauce Chicken Breast Dijon Hot Italian Sausage

DINNER

DINNER

Chicken Ala King Baked Fish Pasta Primavera

Grilled Pork Chops Sweet Chili BBQ Meatballs Vegetable & Bean Ragout

LUNCH

Stir Fry Chicken & Broccoli Creole Fish Teriyaki Steak

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MONDAY

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SUNDAY

Turkey Lentil Chili Southwestern Fish Beef Fajitas

DINNER

Hash Kale & Vegetables Meat Loaf Baked Chicken

LUNCH

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Pork Roast Tenderloin Baja Baked Cod Pasta Provencal

DINNER

Fiesta Fish SW Sweet Potatoes Black Beans & Corn Yankee Pot Roast

LUNCH

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TUESDAY

Greek Lemon Turkey Pasta Turkish Kabab Mediterranean Salmon

DINNER

Lemon Basil Shrimp Pasta Mediterrean Quinoa Cakes Gyros

LUNCH

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Salmon/Maple Ginger Glaze Chinese Five-Spiced Chicken Oriental Pepper Steak

DINNER

Shrimp Kabob Beef Stir Fry Teriyaki Chicken

LUNCH

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WEDNESDAY

Baked Chicken Roast Beef Parmesan Crusted Cod

DINNER

Southern Fried Chicken Baked Fish BBQ Brisket

LUNCH

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Chicken & Dumplings Pasta Toscana Cantonese Spareribs

DINNER

Ginger BBQ Chicken Braised Beef & Noodles Southern Fried Catfish

LUNCH

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THURSDAY

Stuffed Baked Pork Chop Chicken Florentine Oven Fried Fish

DINNER

Savory Baked Chicken California Veggie Quesadilla Salmon & Citrus Butter

LUNCH

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Grilled Steak Shrimp Scampi Hot & Spicy Chicken

DINNER

Polish Sausage Baked Salmon German Chicken Schnitzel

LUNCH

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FRIDAY

Beef Stir Fry Baked Stuff Fish Chicken Bulgogi

DINNER

French Fried Shrimp Hot & Spicy Chicken Ziti & Meat Sauce

LUNCH

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Lemon Basil Pasta Stuffed Peppers (Beef) Honey Glazed Cornish Hen

DINNER

Santa Fe Glazed Chicken Oven Fried Fish Beef Ball Stroganoff

LUNCH

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Honey Ginger Chicken Salisbury Steak Cheese Manicotti

DINNER

Baked Chicken SW Shrimp Linguine Beef Bulgogi

LUNCH

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Spaghetti & Turkey Sauce Chicken Breast Dijon Hot Italian Sausage

DINNER

DINNER

Chicken Ala King Baked Fish Pasta Primavera

Grilled Pork Chops Sweet Chili BBQ Meatballs Vegetable & Bean Ragout

LUNCH

Stir Fry Chicken & Broccoli Creole Fish Teriyaki Steak

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LUNCH

Country Style Fried Steak Tuna Noodles Savory Baked Chicken

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Swedish Meatballs. Polynesian Fish Steak Smothered & Onions

DINNER

DINNER

LUNCH

LUNCH

Pepper Steak Pork Adobo Baked Fish with Lemon Garlic Butter

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Turkey Ala King Cheese Tortellini with Marinara Sauce Fish with SW Salsa

Turkey Nuggets Beef and Corn Pie Almond Crusted Cod

DINNER

DINNER

Baked Dijon Pork Chop Chili Mac Lemon Pepper Catfish

Roast Beef Chicken Cordon Blu Pasta Primavera

LUNCH

LUNCH

Broccoli Quiche Shrimp Scampi Chicken Parmesan

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Baked Salmon Asian Beef & Noodles Honey Mustard Chicken

DINNER

ME N U I S S U BJ EC T TO C H A N G E

Turkey & Spinach Meatloaf Crispy Oven Baked Chicken Parmesan Fish

DINNER

Roast Turkey Pollock & Herb Parmesan Beef Stuffed Green Peppers

LUNCH

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Lasagna Chicken Cacciatore Italian Broccoli Pasta

DINNER

Chicken Fajita Quinoa Stuffed Peppers with Turkey and Lentils

LUNCH

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Honey Ginger Chicken Salisbury Steak Cheese Manicotti

DINNER

Baked Chicken SW Shrimp Linguine Beef Bulgogi

LUNCH

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Jamican Chicken Braised Spareribs Salisbury Grilled Salmon

DINNER

Honey Sriracha Chicken Stir Fry Vegetables Marinated Tofu & Brown Rice Shrimp Chop Suey

LUNCH

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1ST QUARTER FOOD ADVISORY COUNCIL Thursday, Feb. 3 • 3:30 pm

Baked Dijon Pork Chop Spinach Lasagna Florentine Turkey Roulade

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BBQ Beef Cubes Chicken Enchilada Vegetable & Bean Ragout

DINNER

Mambo Pork Roast Tomatoes, Penne & Basil Pineapple BBQ Meatballs

LUNCH

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HAVE YOUR SAY!

Shrimp Jambalaya Simmerd Beef Cajun Chicken

DINNER

DINNER Baja Fish Taco Baked Mexican Chicken Taco Lasagna

Spicy Chicken PoBoy Shrimp Creole Cajun Meatloaf

LUNCH

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Sauerbraten Meatballs Beef Pot Pie Cranberry Glazed Chicken

DINNER

Beef Brogul Pork Schnitzel Baked Onion-Lemon Fish

LUNCH

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Basil Baked Fish Turkey Breast Fillet Pasta Provencal

LUNCH

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S&Spicy Orange Salmon Cheese Tortellini W/Marina Steak Rancheo

DINNER

Chicken Kabob Pepper Steak Tuna Noodles

LUNCH

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HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICE

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JOB SEEKERS LOOK NO FURTHER! The 100th Force Support Squadron has a place for you! Every team member is a significant player in the overall success of our mission.

AREAS FOR JOB OPPORTUNITIES INCLUDE: • Arts & Crafts • Auto Hobby Complex • Bob Hope Community Center • Bowling Center • Child & Youth Services • Fitness Center • Galaxy Club • Lodging • Outdoor Recreation

Apply today at www.usajobs.gov Questions? Contact the NAF Human Resources Office (HRO) Call: 01638 54 3682 Email: 100FSS.HROSTAFF@us.af.mil HOURS OF OPERATION (Building 460) Monday: 8 am – 3 pm Tuesday: 8 am – 3 pm Wednesday: 10 am – 3 pm Thursday: 8 am – 3 pm Friday: 8 am – 3 pm

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LiBRARY

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International

BLOCK BUILDING DAY ,,,Calling all building enthusiasts! ,,, Friday, Jan. 28 • 10 am - 5 pm We need your assistance in our bridge brick building collaboration piece. Stop by the library to put your skills to good use.

Storytime

Wednesdays • 11 am Join us for a story and a craft. All children are welcome.

Adult Craft Club

Mondays, Jan. 3, 10, 24 & 31 2 pm – 4 pm Get crafty at the library with this fun adult social. All craft materials will be supplied. New year, new hobby?

Gaming Afternoons

Saturdays, Jan. 8, 15, 22 & 29 12 pm – 2 pm Game on! Gather at the library for a fun game day. Feel free to bring your family, a friend or fly solo.

Saturday Workshops

Stay tuned for sessions kicking off in Febrauary Create a diorama (book in a box) based on your own favorite title.

L I B R A R Y C LO S U R E S Jan. 1 • New Year's Day Jan. 14 • USAFE Family Day Jan. 17 • Martin Luther King Jr. Day Jan. 21 • 9 am - 12 pm for Staff Training Resume operation 12 pm - 5 pm

Follow @RAFMLibrary for all the latest updates

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Outdoor Recreation

OUTDOOR RECREATION SUPPLY Everything you need for your next adventure or home project available to hire now! Dowload the full price list at 100FSS.com/outdoor-recreation-center

Bicycle

Service Outdoor Recreation offers a wide range of bicycle maintenance services. Fees are based on an hourly maintenance rate plus any parts required. Stop by or call for more information.

Follow @RAF.Mildenhall.Outdoor.Recreation for all the latest updates.

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Winter Snowdon Hike

Friday, Jan. 14 Departs Outdoor Recreation at 7 am $160 per person Embrace the Winter with a winter hike up Mt. Snowdon. Includes transportation, trekking poles, lodging and guide.

Family Indoor Snowboarding Lesson

Saturday, Jan. 29 Departs Outdoor Recreation at 7 am $160 per person Embrace the winter with the family and join ODR for a day at the UK's highest indoor ski slope. Ages 13 and up. Price includes transportation, 5 hours lesson, all gear and lodging.

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Outdoor Recreation

Airport Taxi Service Heathrow Airport Single $200 - Double: $225 Private Hire, Groups: $250

Gatwick Airport

Single $220 - Double: $245 Private Hire, Groups: $270

Stansted Airport

Single $98 - Double: $123 Private Hire, Groups: $147

Luton Airport

Single $160 - Double: $185 Private Hire, Groups: $210 Pet Travel: $26 // Pet Airport Pick-up: $75

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OUTDOOR

01638 54 4283

RECREATION

2022 KICK OFF! Take the opportunity to explore all the exciting programs scheduled for the year ahead!

Friday, Jan. 21 • 6 pm – 9 pm GALAXY CLUB BALLROOM REEL ROCKS FILM FEST GIVE-A-WAYS LONG DISTANT TRAIL TIPS DEMO 2022 TRIP PREVIEW JANUARY 2022 |

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YOUTH PROGRAMS

Open Rec Program

NOWN! OPE

The RAF Mildenhall Open Rec Program offers activities in STEM, The Arts, Fitness, Health and Life Skills, and College/Career prep for youth aged 9 years and older. Open Rec is equipped with an Art Studio, Computer Room, a full sized Gymnasium, and a Rec Room with a billiards table, video games, air hockey, and more! Register at www.100fss.com/youth-programs Call 01638-54-5437 for more information! @RAFMYP

Teen Program

RAF Mildenhall School Age Program recognizes the needs of working parents and offers care for children ages 5-12 years. Care is available before and after school, as well as full-day care on no school days, including winter, spring, and summer breaks. Our accredited program provides supervised educational, recreational, social, and cultural programs for eligible youth. Registration for before and after school care for the school year 2021 - 2022 is now open. Visit militarychildcare.com to register your child. Please call 01638 54 5437 or email 100FSSSchoolAgeAll@us.af.mil for more information.

TEEN CENTER NOWN!

The RAF Mildenhall Teen Center OPE offers activities in STEM, The Arts, Fitness, Health and Life Skills, and College/Career prep for teens aged 13+

The Teen Center is equipped with an Art Studio, Music Studio, Gym/ Cardio Room, Computer Room, Library Lounge and a Rec Room with a movie projector, billiards table, video games, virtual reality, and more! Register at www.100fss.com/youth-programs Call 01638-54-7077 for more information! @RAFMildenhallTeenCenter @RAFM_Teen_Center

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OPENING TIMES Monday

3 pm – 5:30 pm

Tuesday

3 pm – 5:30 pm

Wednesday 2 pm – 5:30 pm Thursday

3 pm – 5:30 pm

Friday

5:30 pm – 9 pm


01638 54 KIDS (5437)

INSTRUCTIONAL CLASSES

Ballet

YOUTH BEGINNER CLASS Thursdays • 4 pm – 4:30 pm $35 per month YOUTH INTERMEDIATE CLASS Thursdays • 4:30 pm – 5:20 pm $40 per month ADULT CLASS Call for details $40 per month

Gymnastics

Mondays & Wednesdays • Call for times Infant, Toddler and Youth classes available! $30 per month (4 classes a month)

Hapkido

Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Fridays 4 pm – 5:30 pm $34 per month (4 classes per month)

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YOUTH PROGRAMS

01638 54 KIDS (5437)

YOUTH SPORTS

OUTDOOR

SOCCER Registration: Jan. 24 – Feb. 25 Season: Mar. 7 – May 22 Registration Fee: $45 per participant

Register online at www.100fss.com/youth-programs

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CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER

01638 54 2042

GIVE PARENTS A BREAK & Kid's Night Out

Friday, Jan. 7 • 6 pm – 10 pm Registration Now Open Youth Programs for youth ages 5 (must be in Kindergarten) to 12 years. Child Development Center for infants of 6 weeks to youth 5 years. Give Parents a Break is a FREE program for eligible members and is sponsored by the AF Aid Society. However, families must have a referral voucher or certificate at the time of registration issued by a Unit Commander, First Sergeant, Chaplain, doctor/medical professional, Family Advocacy, Youth Programs or Child Development Center Director, or the Airman & Family Readiness Center. Kid's Night Out: $28 per child. Register by noon on the Wednesday before care is provided along with all required paperwork. Call the CDC at 01638 54 2042 or the Youth Center at 01638 54 5437 if you have any questions.

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Information, Tickets & Travel • 01638 52 2979 | RAFL BX • RAFM BX

CIRQUE DU SOLEIL

LUZIA Sunday, January 23 £94 • Includes transporatatiion and theatre ticket.

HARRY POTTER Hogwarts In The Snow Friday, January 14 (Family Day)

Adult £70, Child (5-15) £58 Infant £12. Includes transportation and Harry Potter entry .

DAY TRIPPIN Canterbury Day Trip Saturday, January 29 Adult £42, Child/Infant £15 Includes transportation and free time in Canterbury.

Moreton in Marsh & Bourton The Water Sunday, January 30

Saturday, February 12

Adult £42, Child (4-14) £55, Early Years (1-3) £33, Infant £12 Includes transportation and entry.

Adult £38, Child/Infant £15 Transportation and free time in both destinations.

Liverpool DYO Saturday, February 5 Adult £50, Child (3-14) £48, Infant £12 Includes transporation.


Sunday, January 16 | Adult only £22 Includes transportation and your choice of three activities.

Book of Mormon

Monday, January 17 | £74 Includes transportation and theatre ticket.

GROWN UPS

Boom: Battle Bar

Jack the Ripper & Late Night London Saturday, January 22 | Adult only £34

Includes transportation, walking tour and free time in London.

LONDON

London 2 Day Saturday, January 15-16 Adult £189, Child (2-11) £145, Infant £75. Includes transportation, 1 night bed and breakfast accommodation and free time in London.

Chinese New Year Parade, London: Year of the Tiger Adult £27, Child (3-14) £25, Infant £12. Transportation only .

MORE TIME TO EXPLORE Manchester & Liverpool 3 Day Saturday, January 28-30 Adult £299, Child (2-11) £199, Infant £75 Includes transportation, 2 nights bed and breakfast accommodation and free time in both destinations.

Newcastle, The Style Capital of the North East (2 Day Trip) Saturday, February 5 Adult £189, Child (2-11) £145, Infant £75 Includes transportation, 1 night bed and breakfast accommodation, free time in Newcastle. Single supplement £40.

London DYO Sunday, January 23 Saturday, January 29 Sunday, February 6 Adult £27, Child (3-14) £25, Infant £12. Transportation only.

Tower of London Saturday, January 29 Adult £50, Child (5-15) £37, Infant £12. Transportation and tower entry.

Information, Tickets & Travel • 01638 52 2979 | RAFL BX • RAFM BX


Information, Tickets & Travel • 01638 52 2979 | RAFL BX • RAFM BX

Sunday, February 20

Adult £38, Child (3-14) £36, Infant £12. Transportation only.

Monday, February 21 (Presidents’ Day) All £80. Includes transportation and theatre ticket.

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Building: 436 // Call: 2222 Mon - Fri (Appointment only) 8 am - 3 pm

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Post Office Building: 172 // Call: 7678 Mon/Tues/Thurs/Fri: 9 am - 5 pm Weds: 7 am - 5 pm Sat: 10 am - 1 pm

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