Hi all! I decided to add a section on the blog for anyone who has a home-based/freelance business that they'd like to get out there. There are people here who are seeking certain goods/services (i.e. Mary Kay, PartyLite etc.) and there are people here that can provide those services. I personally needed a photographer and found one through word of mouth. If you would like me to post your information up about your business, please email me at: opn_blog@yahoo.com.
I would like to share info on Karen Davis, she's a military spouse who happens to take incredible photos!
Here are a couple from my maternity photoshoot:
If you would like to book a session contact her through her website:
http://www.karendavisphotography.com/index2.php
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Need Volunteer!
Just wanted to put out there that the lady who was in charge of organizing the Swap parties, is no longer able to do it. So if anyone is interested please let us know! I think usually they held them in the rec rooms of the Osan towers so that it was convenient for most to meet!
With the fall and winter weather coming, it would be nice to be able to trade out any warm clothing you don't wear or that children have grown out of!
This would also be good for trading toys or anything else!
Again, please consider volunteering- I think its a great idea that shouldn't go away!
With the fall and winter weather coming, it would be nice to be able to trade out any warm clothing you don't wear or that children have grown out of!
This would also be good for trading toys or anything else!
Again, please consider volunteering- I think its a great idea that shouldn't go away!
Labels:
meetings,
Smart Consumer,
swap parties
Cardio Kickboxing Class
There is a new cardio class being offered at the gym for all to enjoy.
Here are the details:
Cardio Kickboxing
Saturday's at 11:00
Taught by David (He used to teach the Tues/Thurs evening class)
So come out this Saturday and check out the fun. Be sure to bring a friend!
Here are the details:
Cardio Kickboxing
Saturday's at 11:00
Taught by David (He used to teach the Tues/Thurs evening class)
So come out this Saturday and check out the fun. Be sure to bring a friend!
Girl Scouts 101
Girl Scouts 101 this Friday Oct. 1st @ 6-8pm
Where: Osan Middle school cafeteria
This is a recruiting event for Girl Scouts! If you are interested in joining, please come and enjoy games and activities!
Stefanie Howell
Osan Girl Scouts, co-Committee Chair
GS Facilitator, Red Cross Instructor
Cadette 50/Senior 60 Troop Leader
Daisy 123 Troop Leader
0505-122-6600/c. 010-3852-6499
"How can Osan Girl Scouts CONNECT with you?"
Where: Osan Middle school cafeteria
This is a recruiting event for Girl Scouts! If you are interested in joining, please come and enjoy games and activities!
Stefanie Howell
Osan Girl Scouts, co-Committee Chair
GS Facilitator, Red Cross Instructor
Cadette 50/Senior 60 Troop Leader
Daisy 123 Troop Leader
0505-122-6600/c. 010-3852-6499
"How can Osan Girl Scouts CONNECT with you?"
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
McPhereson Community Center Activities
Lots of fun classes and activities for adults and children going on at the Community Center!
Community Center site:
http://www.51fss.com/community.htm
Calendar of Events:
http://www.51fss.com/images/cc_cal.pdf
Labels:
Activities,
art,
childhood development,
classes,
crafts,
Education
Nature Luminary Candle Votives
What you'll need:
-leaves and foliage
-glass votive holder or jar
-white tissue paper
-white craft glue
-water
-paintbrush
-tealight candles
How to make it:
-Collect small leaves and other foliage from outside. Be sure there’s still some life in the leaves – they shouldn’t be too dry or crumbly. (Note: We found several of our leaves on bushes as their leaves are smaller.) Once selected, lay leaves in a single layer and place a large book on top to flatten them. Leave for an hour or two.
-Spread a layer of white craft glue on the outside of the votive holder. Stick the leaves to the glue and press into place. Let dry.
-Mix equal parts of water and white craft glue to create a decoupage paste.
-Tear tissue paper into squares about one to two inches in size.
-Use a paintbrush to glue the tissue paper over the leaves using the decoupage mixture. Overlap the tissue paper and make sure all of the glass is covered. Carry over the lip of the votive holder as well and be sure that the tissue paper is decoupaged against the inside of the glass.
-Allow the jars to dry overnight.
-Place a tea light candle inside each votive holder!
Friday, September 17, 2010
***Attention!***
TEAM OSAN,
ON 18 SEPTEMBER 2010, FROM 1400 HOURS TO 1500 HOURS, THE SOLIDARITY FOR
PEACE AND REUNIFICATION OF KOREA (SPARK) WILL CONDUCT AN ANTI-USFK
DEMONSTRATION IN FRONT OF PYEONGTAEK TRAIN STATION.
STAY AWAY FROM PYONGTAEK STATION ON 18 SEP FROM 1400-1500!
U.S. PERSONNEL SHOULD USE CAUTION AND BE AWARE OF SURROUNDINGS AT ALL TIMES.
REPORT UNUSUAL OR OUT OF PLACE ACTIVITY THAT COULD IMPACT THE
SAFETY/SECURITY OF U.S. PERSONNEL/FACILITIES TO THE NEAREST U.S. MILITARY
SECURITY OFFICIAL.
Monday, September 13, 2010
Welcome Coffee for All Osan Spouses
When: Thurs Sept. 16th @ 6:30pm
Where: O Club Ballroom
Join us for a fun evening and meet with organizations from Osan AB and see what they have to offer.
Thank you
Where: O Club Ballroom
Join us for a fun evening and meet with organizations from Osan AB and see what they have to offer.
Thank you
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Holiday Greetings Recording session
Team Osan,
An Army and Air Force Hometown News Service holiday greetings team will
setup here Oct 14-15 from 0800 to 1700 behind Turumi Lodge at the Lodge
pavilion.
The team will record individual 10 to 20-second greetings for the
holiday season aimed at family and friends back home. Anyone with a
family tie within the U.S. and its territories are eligible.
There are a few guidelines to make sure greetings are seen by family and
friends during the holidays:
1. Service members need to wear their duty uniform
2. Family members need to be with their sponsor, unless their sponsor is
deployed. If that is the case, the family member should mention that
fact in her or his greeting.
3. Family information is vital. Names of family members, their
relationship to you, their street address, city, state and ZIP Code, as
well as phone number needs to be included. Stations often let family
members know when the video will be aired, and in some cases, will
interview the family for
extended coverage. If you have family in a different area, you can fill
out a second card and send a greeting to that area as well.
4. Try to break away during off-peak times during the day to conduct
your interview. The team will normally be in an area throughout the day,
so try to avoid the "rush" times of lunch and after work.
5. When in front of the camera, reading a script is not necessary, but
it may be helpful to take a moment to plan out what you'd like to say.
The main points to get across include your name, your family members'
names, where you are stationed and who you'd like to send the greeting
to:
"I'm Staff Sergeant John Williams with my wife Kathy and sons Kevin and
David stationed at Osan AB, Republic of Korea. We'd like to say seasons'
greetings to our family and friends in St. Louis. Hi Mom, Hi Dad. We
love you, miss you and hope to see you soon."
The video and audio greetings are packaged according to geographic
areas, normally by state. In large states like California, Texas,
Florida and New York, stations will get greetings based upon region.
Stations normally air the greetings throughout the holiday season, from
Thanksgiving through New Year's.
Each greeting will normally play more than once throughout the holidays,
and usually on more than one station.
All servicemembers, their families and DOD civilians who will be outside
of the U.S. during the holiday season are encouraged to participate.
Reminders will be sent out as the event draws closer, but mark your
calendars now. For more information, please contact TSgt Stacy Foster or
Capt Matthew Stines at 784-4044.
V/R
Capt Stines
//SIGNED//
MATTHEW STINES, Capt, USAF
Chief, Public Affairs
51st Fighter Wing
DSN: 315-784-4044 COMM: 031-661-4044
COMM (From U.S.): 011-82-31-661-4044
Matthew.Stines@osan.af.mil
http://www.osan.af.mil/
An Army and Air Force Hometown News Service holiday greetings team will
setup here Oct 14-15 from 0800 to 1700 behind Turumi Lodge at the Lodge
pavilion.
The team will record individual 10 to 20-second greetings for the
holiday season aimed at family and friends back home. Anyone with a
family tie within the U.S. and its territories are eligible.
There are a few guidelines to make sure greetings are seen by family and
friends during the holidays:
1. Service members need to wear their duty uniform
2. Family members need to be with their sponsor, unless their sponsor is
deployed. If that is the case, the family member should mention that
fact in her or his greeting.
3. Family information is vital. Names of family members, their
relationship to you, their street address, city, state and ZIP Code, as
well as phone number needs to be included. Stations often let family
members know when the video will be aired, and in some cases, will
interview the family for
extended coverage. If you have family in a different area, you can fill
out a second card and send a greeting to that area as well.
4. Try to break away during off-peak times during the day to conduct
your interview. The team will normally be in an area throughout the day,
so try to avoid the "rush" times of lunch and after work.
5. When in front of the camera, reading a script is not necessary, but
it may be helpful to take a moment to plan out what you'd like to say.
The main points to get across include your name, your family members'
names, where you are stationed and who you'd like to send the greeting
to:
"I'm Staff Sergeant John Williams with my wife Kathy and sons Kevin and
David stationed at Osan AB, Republic of Korea. We'd like to say seasons'
greetings to our family and friends in St. Louis. Hi Mom, Hi Dad. We
love you, miss you and hope to see you soon."
The video and audio greetings are packaged according to geographic
areas, normally by state. In large states like California, Texas,
Florida and New York, stations will get greetings based upon region.
Stations normally air the greetings throughout the holiday season, from
Thanksgiving through New Year's.
Each greeting will normally play more than once throughout the holidays,
and usually on more than one station.
All servicemembers, their families and DOD civilians who will be outside
of the U.S. during the holiday season are encouraged to participate.
Reminders will be sent out as the event draws closer, but mark your
calendars now. For more information, please contact TSgt Stacy Foster or
Capt Matthew Stines at 784-4044.
V/R
Capt Stines
//SIGNED//
MATTHEW STINES, Capt, USAF
Chief, Public Affairs
51st Fighter Wing
DSN: 315-784-4044 COMM: 031-661-4044
COMM (From U.S.): 011-82-31-661-4044
Matthew.Stines@osan.af.mil
http://www.osan.af.mil/
Labels:
Christmas,
Holiday Traditions,
military
Monday, September 6, 2010
**OAES Open tomorrow**
FYI - OAES will be in session tomorrow (Tuesday, 7 Sept). We look forward to seeing all the new Kindergarteners
Friday, September 3, 2010
***Announcement***
Sent on behalf of 51 FW/PA
Good evening,
Please push out the following message for widest dissemination possible:
Osan Air Base schools are closed for students Friday 3 September, 2010.
V/R
Capt Stines
//SIGNED//
MATTHEW STINES, Capt, USAF
Chief, Public Affairs
51st Fighter Wing
DSN: 315-784-9750 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 315-784-9750 end_of_the_skype_highlighting COMM: 031-661-9750
COMM (From U.S.): 011-82-31-661-9750
matthew.stines@osan.af.mil
http://www.osan.af.mil
cell: 010-8686-1746
Good evening,
Please push out the following message for widest dissemination possible:
Osan Air Base schools are closed for students Friday 3 September, 2010.
V/R
Capt Stines
//SIGNED//
MATTHEW STINES, Capt, USAF
Chief, Public Affairs
51st Fighter Wing
DSN: 315-784-9750 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 315-784-9750 end_of_the_skype_highlighting COMM: 031-661-9750
COMM (From U.S.): 011-82-31-661-9750
matthew.stines@osan.af.mil
http://www.osan.af.mil
cell: 010-8686-1746
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
School closures
Osan American Elementary School, Osan Middle School and Osan American High School will be closed Thursday, September 2nd, due to Typhoon Kampasu. School will resume on Friday, September 3rd, with Osan American High School and Osan Middle School having a C Day on Friday. Stay tuned to AFN radio and television for more information.
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