Jan. 31, 2020
Volume 4, Issue 5
令和2年1月31日週刊
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Captain’s Cup Captain’s Cup RegistrationRegistration
CFAY ConcertsIkego Friendship Ikego Friendship Mochi PoundingMochi Pounding
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CFAY Superbowl Live PartiesCFAY Superbowl Live PartiesBreakfast & Lunch Buffet $15Breakfast & Lunch Buffet $15
Open 7:00 a.m. Game Kickoff 8:30 a.m.Open 7:00 a.m. Game Kickoff 8:30 a.m.Officer’s Club * CPO Club * Club Alliance * Officer’s Club * CPO Club * Club Alliance *
Club TakemiyaClub Takemiya
CFAY HEADLINESCFAY HEADLINESCFAY Receives 2nd Quality Youth Sports CFAY Receives 2nd Quality Youth Sports
Program RedesignationProgram RedesignationStory and photos by Edward L. Holland,
CFAY Public Affairs
Commander, Fleet Activities Yokosuka (CFAY) Child and Youth Programs (CYP) received the “The Better Sports for Kids Quality Program
Provider” redesignation on Jan. 8 for the period from 2020 to 2021, their second consecutive designation, which began in 2018.
Before receiving the redesignation, the CFAY CYP program was evaluated in the following categories: Written Policies and Procedures, Volunteer Screening, Coach Training, Parent Education, and Accountability.
Kristi Moses, CYP installation director, agreed that the re-designation is definitely a “direct reflection on the hard work and commitment to the program.”
After passing a four-step standards review process set by the National Alliance for Youth Sports (NAYS), the award demonstrates CFAY CYP staff, and their Sailor and civilian volunteers, are fully committed to the safety-based standards for 2,300 children participants from the Yokosuka and Ikego communities.
“The most popular programs available for eligible children include soccer, basketball, and baseball,” said Roshawn Terry, CFAY Youth Sports and Fitness coordinator.
“The most popular programs available for eligible children include soccer, basketball, and baseball,” said Roshawn Terry, CFAY Youth Sports and Fitness coordinator. “All programs incorporate children from all over the Kanto Plain of Japan.”
“Being OCONUS, it speaks to how we act as good neighbors with other military personnel and incorporate those bases in the Kanto Plain region into our leagues and tournaments,” stated Moses. “All of this has a lot to do with the Youth Sports and Fitness coordinator.”
For 75 years, CFAY has provided, maintained, and operated base facilities and services in support of the U.S. 7th Fleet’s forward-deployed naval forces, tenant commands, and thousands of military and civilian personnel and their families.
Photo courtesy of CFAY CYPPhoto courtesy of CFAY CYP
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The Dueling Pianos presents you with a world-class performance you won’t forget. Doors open at 6 p.m. For more information Call 243-5215.
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7 p.m. | Club Alliance Roadhouse Bar (1st floor)
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Ikego FriendshipMochi Pounding11 a.m. to 2 p.m. | Ikego Nikko Tower
Zushi Japan-America Society will hold a Mochi Pounding event at Nikko Tower. This cultural exchange will include games, food tasting and kimono fitting. For information, call the Ikego Command Liaison Office at 246-8042.
Want to see the Super Bowl with some friends? Come to one of CFAY’s clubs to enjoy the big game! $15 per person. That price includes a breakfast and lunch buffet. Each facility will have prizes and giveaways featuring MWR and NEX gift cards. For more information, call 243-1268.
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8:30 a.m. • CPO Club, Officers’ Club, Club Alliance and Club Takemiya
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2020 Spring Festival Vendor Booth RegistrationOnline| Event Date: March 28
Are you looking to raise money for your command or CFAY-approved private organization? Register for a booth at the 2020 Spring Fest! Register your command/organization online at: www.navymwryokosuka.com to participate in event. A mandatory meeting for registered participants to be held Feb. 14 at 1 p.m. in the FFSC Auditorium (CRC). For more information, call 241-5060.
2020 Captain’s Cup RegisterDeadline (January to April)
Powerlifting** – Feb. 281-Pitch Softball* – March 9Softball League** – March 9Dodgeball* – March 16Dodgeball** – March 16Wibit** – March 23
Bus Pull** – March 30Atsugi Golf – April 17
*These are Intramural Tournaments. ** These willhave a men’s and women’s divison. Date subject tochange. Please check the Ahoy Magazine or visithttp://www.navymwryokosuka.com for up-to-dateinformation.
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X Ambassadors7 p.m. | Purdy Fitness Center
Good times are front and center with Interscope recording artists, X Ambassadors. Doors open at 6 p.m. First 75 attendees are eligible for the band’s meet and greet. For more info, call 243-5215.
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9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. | Kamakura National Treasure Museum (10-minute walk from JR Kamakura Station)Featuring largely Hokusai Katsushika’s Nikuhitsu-ga, or hand-painted paintings, the exhibition includes works by Moronobu, Utamaro and Hiroshige. You can see a wide range of masterpieces of ukiyo-e style paintings from Edo era. Admission fee: ¥400 (adult), ¥200 (elementary and junior high school students)
Jan. 25 (Sat) to Feb. 8 (Sat)Jan. 25 (Sat) to Feb. 8 (Sat)Chinese New Year Celebration
Various times depending on the day | Yokohama Chinatown Motomachi StationThe Lunar New Year celebration is a multi-day event, offering visitors a variety of celebration displays and parades to enjoy. China Lion Dance: Jan. 25, 3 to 8 p.m.The Lion will pray for prosperity and good harvest by dancing around and biting envelopes containing gifts of money hung in front the stores. Celebration Parade: Jan. 26, 4 p.m.Extravagant parade to celebrate the New Year with costumes of the Emperor, ethnic clothing, lion dance, and a dragon dance. https://www.chinatown.or.jp/event/celebration/shunsetsu2020/
Yokohama Strawberry Festival10 a.m. to 6 p.m. (Sat, Sun, Holidays); 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. (Business Days) | Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse (6-minute walk from Bashamichi Station or Nihon Ohdori Station on Minato Mirai Line) Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse will be covered with countless strawberries for 11 days! At the strawberry market, you can enjoy strawberry desserts and goods.
February 6 (Thu) to16 (Sun)February 6 (Thu) to16 (Sun)
Hokusai and Hand-painted Ukiyo-e from the Ujiie Collection
Now to February 16 (Sunday)Now to February 16 (Sunday)
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. | Sogo Fukushi Kaikan Hall 5F and 6F (3-minute walk from the main gate)Experience traditional Japanese culture through a variety of activities such as flower arrangement, origami, and performances! There will even be kimonos, but quantity is limited so come early! Free admission, but some activities may require a small fee to participate.
Japan Festival in YokosukaFebruary 2 (Sunday)February 2 (Sunday)
9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. | Keikyu Miurakaigan StationCome see the Miurakaigan’s Kawazu Sakura trees. Enjoy Sakura Festival food such as cherry Dorayaki (pancake-like confectionery), cherry rice cookies and radish shochu. The Kawazu cherry tree in front of the Miurakaigan station is also illuminated.
Miurakaigan Sakura FestivalFeb. 5 (Wed) to March 8 (Sun)Feb. 5 (Wed) to March 8 (Sun)
CONSTRUCTION AND CLOSURES
A Street Partial Closure: A Street, in front of Kinnick High School, remains closed until Feb. 28, 2020.
Rickert Drive: Rickert Drive will be partially closed for repaving project until Feb. 21, 2020.
USO Office: USO Office is temporarily closed until Feb. 8.
NEW HOURS OF OPERATION FOR THE
VISITOR CONTROL CENTER
CFAY Security Visitor Control Center (VCC), formerly known as the Industrial Security Office (ISO), new hours of operation are: Monday-Sunday: • 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Contractor and official passes are issued: • 7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
If you have questions, please call 243-5330/5125.
CFAY FINGERPRINTINGThe finger printing machine at Bldg. J-196 has been experiencing technical issues. Please call ahead to confirm the
machine is operational prior to arrival. Call DSN:243-9052 or commercial046-816-9052 for more information.
CDNS AND GIANT VOICE TESTING
Over the next three weeks, CFAY will be conducting tests of the CDNS and Giant Voice Testing System. If there is a real emergency or important information, the message will state the condition or information.
NEWS AND NOTICES
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Public Affairs Officer: Randall BaucomEditor: Christina Johnson
Layout: Edward L. Holland
Commanding Officer: Capt. Rich JarrettChief Staff Officer: Cmdr. Terry McNamara
Command Master Chief: CMDCM Derek Mullenhour
Commander Fleet Activities Yokosuka
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NARITA SHUTTLE SPACE A
For personnel wishing to use Space A for travel, please make reservations on the CNIC website. Reservations do not guarantee you a seat as the priority may shift based on personnel who are traveling on official orders. For more infomation please visit: https://www.cnic.navy.mil/regions/cnrj/installations/cfa_yokosuka/about/installation_guide/getting_here/narita_airport_shuttle_bus.html
Additional resources are available from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) site: https://www.irs.gov/filing/free-file-do-your-federal-taxes-for-free
Visit the RLSO Legal Assistance Office on base in the PSD Building for more assistance.
INCOME TAX NOTICE: Region Legal Service Office (RLSO) Western Pacific (WESTPAC) no longer facilitates a Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA ) service.
Information about no - cost tax filing alternatives are available from Military OneSource:
https://www.militaryonesource.mil/financial-legal/tax-resource-center/miltax-military-tax-services