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Debt collection
This is a debt collection notice for Spc. Michael A. Paauwe. All services under Paauwe?s name should be put on hold. All those with debts to be collected under the name of Paauwe or for information regarding collection, call 2nd Lt. Noah Cox. To learn more, call 804-305-0963.
This is a debt collection notice for Sgt. Debra Dyson. All services under Dyson?s name should be put on hold. All those with debts to be collected under the name of Dyson or for information regarding collection, call 1st Lt. Robert McAllister at 744-4310.
This is a debt collection notice for Pfc. Preston A. Brown. All services under Brown?s name should be put on hold. All those with debts to be collected under the name of Brown or for information regarding collection, call 2nd Lt. Rochelle L. LeMire at 910-689-4220.
This is a debt collection notice for Pfc. Neil Turner. All services under Turner?s name should be put on hold. All those with debts to be collected under the name of Turner or for information regarding collection, call 2nd Lt. Hector Villegas at 787-373-9317.
This is a debt collection notice for Sgt. Christian Jorge Rincon. All services under Rincon?s name should be put on hold. All those with debts to be collected under the name of Rincon or for information regarding collection, call Capt. Katherine Williams at 892-9520.
ALR unit funds
Active-duty units and mobilized Guard and Reserve units deployed in support of Operation Enduring Freedom or troops deployed Haiti and in support of homeland security while serving in remote areas, are authorized unit funds through the Army Level Requirements Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation unit fund program. Units will receive $2 per Soldier per month beginning the month of deployment. Call the Fort Bliss Family and MWR Financial Management Office at 568-4444 to receive an ALR information package.
Conservation town hall
Col. Joseph A. Simonelli, Fort Bliss garrison commander, is hosting a Facebook town hall meeting March 6 from 6 to 7 p.m. on energy, water efficiency and recycling. Experts from the Directorate of Public Works will be on hand to answer questions about recycling, energy conservation and water efficiency and experts from Balfour Beatty Communities will be on hand to answer questions about mock billing. If you cannot log into Facebook, email bliss.townhall@conus.army.mil by 4 p.m. the day of the town hall. To access the town hall, visit www.facebook.com/FortBlissTownHall.
DMPO move
The Defense Military Pay Office at 6380 Morgan Ave. will cease operations at the close of the business day Friday. The DMPO will relocate to Long Knife Village, Bldgs. A456 and A464 on Sergeant Major Boulevard. The new office will resume normal business hours at 8:30 a.m. Monday with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 8:45 a.m. Tuesday.
DFMWR
Lunch Rocks! half-day trips
Looking for a thrill? Southwest Adventure?s Lunch Rocks!?program provides one. These Thursday trips run a half-day each and visit some of the best climbing locations in the country, conveniently located near Fort Bliss.?Upcoming trips include:
? Feb. 23: Hueco Tanks State Historic Site
? March 1: Sneed?s Cory, Franklin Mountains State Park.
For each trip, tickets cost $10 and include transportation, park admission fees, guide services and required equipment. Advance purchase is required. Buy tickets at any Leisure Travel Services (ITR) location: Bldg. 1743 on Victory Avenue, the Freedom Crossing kiosk, or the satellite location in Sgt. Joshua W. Soto Physical Fitness Center, Bldg. 20751 on Constitution Boulevard. To learn more, call 433-9666.
Neon Desert music
Early bird and VIP tickets are available for the Neon Desert Music Festival. To learn more, visit http://neondesertmusicfestival.com.
Therapeutic yoga
Clear stress from your body and mind during a special therapeutic yoga session offered by Team Bliss Sports and Fitness. The class costs $15 per person and will be held from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Feb. 29 at Mitchell W. Stout Physical Fitness Center. There are 20 seats available. Instructor Megan Sullivan DeRosa will teach participants to support deep healing and improved well-being while giving their bodies the gift of a mini retreat. Therapeutic yoga is a blend of restorative poses, gentle yoga, breath awareness and guided meditation that encourages your body to release and your mind to open. To learn more, call 744-5785.
Civilian Fitness Program?
The Civilian Fitness Program is an opportunity for Army civilians to develop and continue healthy lifestyle changes. The six-month, structured program is open only to civilian employees of Fort Bliss.
The six-month program begins March 26 and involves pre- and post-program fitness assessments and one-hour workouts three times a week. Guidance will be provided on exercise program design, nutrition, and aerobics, but the actual program will be determined by the participants. Group fitness classes offered include TRX, gravity, yoga, pilates, spin and more, all on a rotating schedule. Visit www.blissmwr.com/fitness to download the application packet, or pick one up at the front desk of Mitchell W. Stout Physical Fitness Center. Completed packets must be returned no later than March 9 to Doug Briggs in Room 111 at Stout Gym. Late applications will not be accepted. To learn more, call 568-6458.
Video contest
Are you handy with a video camera? Dying to try out that new digital recorder you picked up last year? Then do we have the contest for you: It?s the first-ever Fort Bliss Family and MWR video contest! We?re looking for your videos to tell us what Family and MWR means to you. The winner of the Family and MWR video contest will receive a 42-inch high-definition television, courtesy of Freedom Furniture. The contest is open to active-duty, Reserve and National Guard servicemembers from any branch of service, stationed at Fort Bliss, and their family members age 18 and older, with valid military ID. Contestants must be in amateur status and cannot be professionally employed as a videographer (i.e., with the Public Affairs Office, etc.). To enter, upload your completed video to your YouTube account, then copy the link to your video and send it to blissmwr@gmail.com. Include in the email your name, your unit or sponsor?s unit information, your email address and a daytime telephone number, along with the times it will be best to contact you. Submissions will be accepted until 11:59 p.m. Feb. 20. Visit www.blissmwr.com to view official rules and information. Now get out there and get filming!
Fort Bliss? Got Talent
The stage is set, and our contestants are ready to shine. Watch the best and brightest entertainers at Fort Bliss compete for a $500 grand prize during Fort Bliss? Got Talent, every Thursday in February. Join Family and MWR for fierce competition and great entertainment today, Feb. 16 and 23 at 6:30 p.m., at the Centennial Banquet and Conference Center, Bldg. 11199 at East Fort Bliss. Doors open at 6 p.m. Fort Bliss? Got Talent, winner of the Army Festival of the Arts? best variety entertainment production in 2010, is a four-week-long competition showcasing some of the installation?s best performers. Come out and support your favorite contestant! Each week?s performances will be evaluated by guest judges. The audience plays an integral role because their votes have the power to influence the outcome. Military units also have the chance to win: The unit with the most participation over all four weeks will win a $500 unit spirit award. To learn more, call 588-8247.
Valentine?s wine and dinner
Enjoy a night of fine dining, entertainment and dancing at the Centennial Banquet and Conference Center Valentine?s Day Wine and Dinner Friday. Treat your special someone to a romantic evening in our intimate atmosphere. Enjoy a four-course dinner with wines chosen to complement and enhance each dish. The evening begins at 7 p.m. The first course will feature a crab wonton, followed by a walnut mandarin salad with raspberry vinaigrette. For the entree, dine on filet mignon stuffed with portobello mushrooms, garlic mashed potatoes and char-grilled asparagus. End the meal with a chocolate-strawberry mousse-tini. The smooth rhythms of a jazz ensemble band enhance the experience, and provide an opportunity to lean in close when you cap off the night with dancing. Tickets are now available at the Centennial or by phone and cost $40 each, or $75 for two. To learn more, call 744-8427.
Black History Month showcase
Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation presents its first Black History Month showcase at 7 p.m. Feb. 17 at the Centennial Banquet and Conference Center, Bldg. 11199 on Sgt. E. Churchill Street at East Fort Bliss. ?A Celebration of Our Journey:?From Africa to America? is free and open to the public. Join Family and MWR for a night of ethnic-style dancers, poetry readings, dramatic interpretations, singers and a fashion show. A traditional ?soul food? dinner buffet will be available from 5 to 6:30 p.m. for $9.95 per person. Children are welcome to attend this family-friendly event; however, there will be a special Child Development Center opening to provide care for children registered with Child, Youth and School Services. Regular hourly rates will apply. To learn more, call 568-6353 or 309-8439.
Valentine?s brunch
Ready to play Cupid??Treat your Valentine to a delicious array of breakfast and lunch items during Valentine?s Day brunch at the Centennial Banquet and Conference Center Sunday. Our special holiday brunch will feature all your favorites, including an omelet bar and carving stations. Indulge in our ?Death by Chocolate? dessert bar and complimentary champagne, wine or mimosas. Valentine?s Day Brunch costs $15.95 for adults and is half price for children ages 7 to 11. Children 6 and younger eat free. Seatings run from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Reservations are required. To learn more, call 744-8427.
Mardi Gras party
Let the good times roll, and celebrate Mardi Gras with Strike Lounge at Desert Strike Lanes! The fun begins at 6 p.m. Feb. 28. Enjoy free snacks and beads, plus $1 lemon drops. To learn more, call 568-6272.
Valentine?s dance
Milam Youth Activity Center at 10960 Haan Road at East Fort Bliss hosts a semi-formal Valentine?s Day dance Saturday from 7 to 10 p.m. for Team Bliss youth. Attendees are requested to wear red or white attire. To learn more, call 744-2449.
Car wash survey
Would you like to see a car wash at East Fort Bliss??Would you use it??Your input matters. Let us know what you think by completing our survey at www.surveymonkey.com/s/JDCC9L5. The survey closes Feb. 21; if you want your voice to be heard, answer today.
Free car care clinic
Learn basic auto care ? including changing oil, checking tire pressure and more ? at the Relocation Assistance Program Auto Care Clinic. These free clinics are held at the Auto Crafts Center, Bldg. 820 on Marshall Road. Upcoming classes include April 27, July 17 and Oct. 16. Classes run from 1:30 to 4 p.m. each day. Pre-registration is required; register online at www.blissmwr.com/relocation. To learn more, call 569-4227.
Dinner on a Dime
Let the Financial Readiness Program at Army Community Service teach you how to prepare great food on a shoestring budget. Dinner on a Dime focuses on making quick, healthy, affordable meals. Classes take place at the Milam Youth Activity Center, 10960 Haan Road at East Fort Bliss. The class is free, but pre-registration is required. Register online at www.blissmwr.com/frp or by phone at 569-4ACS (4227). Classes are scheduled for Jan. 26, Feb. 23, March 22 and April 26. Classes take place from 9 to 11 a.m. Free child care will be provided for children registered with Child, Youth and School Services. To learn more, call 569-4ACS (4227).
Financial Makeover Challenge
Do you worry about how you are going to pay your rent, car note, groceries and the rest of the bills that keep showing up in your mailbox? Are you ready to stop stressing over money? The Financial Readiness Program invites you to participate in the 2012 Financial Makeover Challenge. The challenge is a six-month program that teaches Soldiers and families to budget and manage their money in a way that sheds bad financial habits and develops habits that take control of their finances. FRP?s coaches will help the participants overhaul how they manage their finances with regular coaching sessions and classes through the six-month period. Participants will learn how to reduce debt, prepare a budget, and start a savings plan that will empower them to make decisions about their lifestyle in order to attain a successful financial makeover. Eight families will be selected for the FRP?s Financial Makeover Challenge. Completed applications must be turned in to ACS, Bldg 2494 on Ricker Road, by Feb. 24. Visit www.blissmwr.com/frp to download the application.
Military family resilience
Learn to bounce back from whatever life throws your way with the Active Military Families Resilience Training offered by Army Community Service. The first training is scheduled from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. March 10. Active Military Families Resilience Training is offered to families with children ages 3 to 12 and will take place at the Family Resilience Center, Bldg. 250 on Club Road at West Fort Bliss. Registration is now open at www.blissmwr.com/resilience and is limited to the first 10 families to enroll. Enhance your effectiveness and well-being by learning the skills to build mental toughness, learn what your character strengths are, build strong relationships, and how to hunt the good stuff, focusing on the positive rather than the negative. To learn more, call 569-5500.
Bingo at the Metro
Get out your daubers and join us for bingo fun each Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday at the Centennial Banquet and Conference Center?s Club Metro. Binge Bingo starts at 6 p.m. Wednesday nights. Check out Guaranteed Super Saturday Bingo every Saturday at 6 p.m. for a night of bingo with a guaranteed jackpot. Want more bingo? Check out Sunday Funday Bingo at 1:30 p.m. and play for the coverall jackpot. To learn more about bingo programs, call 744-8427 or visit www.blissmwr.com/bingo.
Mega Bingo
Want to play for a chance to win your share of up to $50,000 in cash and prizes? Mega Bingo is back at the Centennial Banquet and Conference Center at 2 p.m. Feb. 25. Doors open at noon. One lucky winner will leave with a 2011 Ford F-150, sponsored by Casa Ford Lincoln Nissan, and all games are guaranteed to pay out at least $500 cash. Tickets go on sale Monday. Advance tickets cost $100; tickets at the door cost $125. Mega Bingo must have a minimum of 50 participants or the game will be cancelled and buy-ins will be refunded. To learn more, call 744-8427.
Framing classes
Learn from certified instructors how to professionally frame your artwork, diplomas or certificates. Framing Bliss offers framing classes every other Saturday from 8:45 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. The next class is scheduled for Saturday. Classes are open to DoD ID card holders and their guests and cost $30 per person, or $25 each for two people. Class fees cover all required materials and instruction. Patrons must register and pay for classes by the Friday before the class date. Special arrangements can be made to offer classes for groups with four or more people. To learn more, visit Framing Bliss in Bldg. 820 on Marshall Road or call 568-5563.
POV Resale Lot has moved
The Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation personally owned vehicle resale lot has moved to Bldg. 1717 on Marshall Road in the parking lot of the old Commissary.
Spouse employment orientation
Are you a military spouse looking for employment? Attend the employment orientation at Army Community Service. The orientation takes approximately 1.5 hours and a lot of good information will be provided about free services available to you. We provide resume (civilian and federal) assistance and help you get ready for interviews. We have certified federal job search trainers eager to assist you. Orientations are held from 10 to 11:30 a.m. every Monday and Wednesday at ACS, located in Bldg. 2494 on Ricker Road at West Fort Bliss. Advance registration is required. To learn more or to register, call 569-5838.
Lock and Leave
The offices for Lock and Leave Storage have moved to Bldg. 11284 (next to the Biggs Shoppette) at East Fort Bliss. To learn more, call 566-8321.
Excess furniture
Family and MWR sells tables, chairs, bed frames, sofas and more from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. every Friday at the Property Book Office warehouse in Bldg. 643 on Taylor Road. All items are sold ?as-is? and refunds or exchanges are not permitted. The PBO warehouse accepts cash, Visa or Mastercard only, and is closed holidays and training holidays. To learn more, call 568-3779 or 568-4501.
iPlay iWin Bingo
Try your luck with hand-held iPlay iWin Bingo at the Centennial Banquet and Conference Center and Desert Strike Lanes. iPlay iWin Bingo is 24-number electronic bingo you play on your own. To play, simply purchase cards at the register and keep your receipt safe. At the Centennial, play iPlay iWin Bingo during regular bingo sessions Wednesday and Saturday evenings and Sunday afternoon. To learn more, call 744-8427 or 568-6272.
Soldier sponsorship
Are you a Soldier who wants to mentor and assist inbound Soldiers and their families who are new to Fort Bliss? Can you show them the ropes and get them acquainted with the post? Sponsorship training is available from 3 to 4 p.m. the second Thursday of every month. To learn more or to set up unit training, call 568-1132.
Military Saves conference
The Financial Readiness Program at Army Community Service invites you to the Military Saves Conference from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Feb. 24 at the Family Resilience Center, Bldg. 250 on Club Road. Military Saves is a national financial readiness campaign with the goal of increasing household savings for short- and long-term needs and decreasing consumer debt. The Financial Readiness Program has an array of sessions scheduled to address consumer debt, credit repair, budgeting, saving, investing and more. There will be financial counselors offering one-on-one budget/coaching sessions and an exhibit hall with many organizations that provide free resources and services to take your financial well-being to the next level. To learn more, call 569-8376. To register for this free conference, visit www.blissmwr.com/frp.
Multicultural potluck
The Relocation Assistance Program at Army Community Service sponsors a Multicultural Support Group potluck each month. Upcoming potlucks include? today, Feb. 16, March 16 and April 19. The group meets from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. each day. Bring a dish from your country for all to share. The Multicultural Support Group is a great was to meet new friends and try new food. Pre-registration is required. Register online at www.blissmwtr.com/relocation. To learn more, call 569-4227.
Go Youth
Cultural awareness program
C.A.F.E. (Cultural Awareness for Everyone) is a program designed to encourage community awareness for all Fort Bliss teens. C.A.F.E. provides teens the opportunity to learn about the culture on and off post. Make new friends, explore the sights, taste the food and enjoy the sounds of El Paso. These Saturday tours run from 8:45 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and are open to sixth through 12th graders. The next scheduled tour dates include Feb. 25 and March 31. To sign up for a tour, call 568-9006 or visit either the YouthPlex at Bldg. 195 Chaffee Road, or Milam Youth Activity Center at Bldg. 10960 Haan Road at East Fort Bliss.
Youth Sports tennis
Registration for Team Bliss Youth Sports spring tennis is under way and open through Feb. 29. Youth Sports tennis is open to boys and girls ages 8 to 18. Registration costs $50 for the first child and $42 for each additional child. The season is anticipated to run from March through April. This is a non-competitive league and the 50 percent participation rule is in effect. Parents must attend a sportsmanship class before a child is eligible to participate in the Youth Services league. Contact Youth Sports for the next available session. Participants must be members of Child, Youth and School Services. To register with CYSS, contact Parent Central at 568-4374. Members must have a current physical on file at the time of registration to ensure participation. To learn more, call 568-2617.
Home-school PE group
Beginning Tuesday, Youth Sports will host a home-school physical education group at the YouthPlex, Bldg. 195 on Chaffee Road. The group will meet from 9 to 9:50 a.m. each Tuesday and Thursday for elementary-aged children or from 10:20 to 11:10 a.m. for middle- and high-school-aged children. The group?s mission is to provide a quality physical education opportunity for home-schooled students that offers a unique variety of physical experiences. Participation is free and open to children registered with Child, Youth and School Services. To learn more, call 568-2617.
Saturday child care
Saturday care for CYSS-registered children is shared between Logan and Milam facilities. Logan Child Development Center and Milam Child Development Center share care for CDC-age children, while the Logan School-Age Center and Milam School-Age Center alternate weekends for school-age children. The Milam centers are open even-dated Saturdays and the Logan facilities are open odd-dated Saturdays. No programs are open on training holiday weekends. To make reservations for Saturday care, call the Logan CDC at 568-3989, Milam CDC at 744-7879 or Parent Central Services at 568-4374.
Range safety
The Fort Bliss Rod and Gun Club offers a range safety course for children ages 6 to 17. The class is held at 1 p.m. every second and fourth Saturday on a monthly basis. The class is held at the Rod and Gun Club and is free of charge. Children must complete this course before being allowed outside on the ranges. To learn more, call 565-4867 or 568-2983.
Art and Exploration
SKIESUnlimited now offers an Art and Exploration class. Each weekly lesson explores concepts in line, shape, color and texture using different materials such as clay, wood, wire, colored paper, glue, watercolor paints, markers and scissors. Projects are designed for little hands and intended to help develop fine motor skills. Classes meet Thursdays from 1:15 to 1:55 p.m. at Bldg. 3508. Registration opens from the 20th of the month prior. All students must be enrolled with central enrollment and registration. Register online at https://webtrac.mwr.army.mil/webtrac/blisscyms.html. To learn more, call 569-7732.
ZumbAtomic with SKIES
ZumbAtomic classes are high-energy fitness parties with specially choreographed, kid-friendly routines and all the music kids love, including hip-hop, reggaeton, cumbia and more. Parents love the effect it has on the kids, increasing their focus and self-confidence, boosting metabolism and enhancing coordination. ZumbAtomic is offered from 4 to 4:45 p.m. Tuesday at Bldg. 131. Registration opens from the 20th of the month prior. All students must be enrolled with central enrollment and registration. Register online at https://webtrac.mwr.army.mil/webtrac/blisscyms.html. To learn more, call 568-5544.
Extended care available
Extended child care is available to single Soldiers and dual military families who have a mission-related task through the Child, Youth and School Services Family Child Care program. FCC will verify the duty requirement. Examples of extended care events include, but are not limited to CQ, staff duty, field problems, a special event on a weekend (i.e. Veteran?s Day Parade) or care on a federal holiday. No payment is rendered by the Soldier. An Army subsidy pays the provider directly for the extended care hours. Note: This program is not for families who have a non-military spouse. Army Family Child Care is located in Bldg. 1743 on Victory Avenue. To learn more, call 568-4198.
Spanish classes
SKIESUnlimited now offers beginner Spanish. By focusing on culture, including music, food and games, children will learn to communicate naturally in Spanish. Parents are welcome to join their children in this class so that they can learn as well. Registration opens from the 20th of the month prior. All students must be enrolled with central enrollment and registration. Register online at https://webtrac.mwr.army.mil/webtrac/blisscyms.html. To learn more, call 569-7732.
Youth track and field
The Team Bliss Youth Sports track and field team is now recruiting members for the 2012 season. Track and field is open to boys and girls ages 5 to 18. Registration costs $40 for the first child and $34 for each additional child. Practices will be held at Stout Track from 6 to 7:15 p.m. each Monday, Tuesday and Thursday. Participants must be members of Child, Youth and School Services. To register with CYSS, contact Parent Central at 568-4374. Members must have a current physical on file at the time of registration to ensure participation. To learn more, call 568-2617.
PALA challenge
Team Bliss Youth Sports invites children to join the Presidential Active Lifestyle Award challenge now. In six weeks participants will be more active, make better food choices and feel great. Those without an account can create one for free at www.presidentschallenge.org. Participants choose which challenge they want to participate in and look up Fort Bliss? group ? Fort Bliss Get Fit ? Be Strong ? in the activity tracker using group number 936582. Youth must be members of Child, Youth and School Service to participate. To register for CYSS, call Parent Central at 568-4374. To learn more, call 568-2617.
Parent Central training closure
Both the main Parent Central Services office in Bldg. 1743 and the satellite Parent Central Services office in Bldg. 503B will close for training from 10 to 11:30 a.m. the second Tuesday of each month. To learn more, call 568-4374.
After-school pickup
The CYSS Middle School and Teen Program now offers after-school pickup service at even more middle and high schools in the El Paso area. The service is free and open to all CYSS-registered youths in sixth through 12th grades. MST offers after-school pickup service at the following locations: Nolan Richardson Middle School, HE Charles Middle School, Terrace Hills Middle School, Canyon Hills Middle School, McArthur Middle School, Ross Middle School, Parkland Middle School, Harmony Science Academy, Andress High School, Parkland High School, Chapin High School, Austin High School and Burgess High School. Parents must register their children for this program before the children can be picked up by CYSS. To register your child for the after-school pickup program, call 568-5437.
Community
Harlem Globetrotters
The Harlem Globetrotters are stopping in Las Cruces, N.M., Saturday at 7 p.m. in the Pan American Center. Members of the military can save up to $17 per ticket. To order tickets or learn more, call 800-641-4667, ext. 120 or email stewart@harlemglobetrotters.com.
AAU grassroots
Sign up for the Amateur Athletics Union?s Greater El Paso athletics grassroots development is now through March 31. The fee is $12 per child. To learn more, call 252-3180 or email fkmunene@live.com.
Asian Pacific heritage brainstorm
Your presence is requested Friday from 9:30 to 11 a.m. at Army Community Service at 2494 Ricker Road for a focus group to create a one-of-a-kind event for Asian Pacific Heritage Month. If you or a representative from your organization is able to attend or you would like more information, call 568-3967, email Kimberly.n.morgan@us.army.mil or visit www.blissmwr.com/relocation.
Resilience training
Army Community Service holds weeklong resilience courses Feb. 27 through March 1, April 23 through 26 and June 25 through 28 from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. and evening classes March 5 through 8 and Aug. 1, 2, 6 and 7 from 5 to 8:30 p.m. To learn more, call 569-5500 or email tracy.y.broomfield.ctr@mail.mil.
EPCC African-American history
Phil Darius Wallace presents ?An Evening with Frederick Douglass? Saturday at 7 p.m. at the El Paso Community College Transmountain Campus? Forum Theater at the intersection of Gateway North and Diana Drive. Brig. Gen. Stephen M. Twitty, deputy commander of 1st Armored Division and Fort Bliss, will be a guest speaker Monday at 7 p.m. at the Forum Theater as part of EPCC?s celebration of African-American History Month. To learn more, call 831-6383 or email www.facebook.com/fortblisscombatives.
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