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SamyOnTheStreet - Episode 58
Military Savings Campaign 2012…Samy travels from Lester Naval Hospital, to the Ocean Breeze, and some places in between to gain some insight from military members on Okinawa about how much money they plan on saving for the year. Annually, February marks the Military Savings Campaign, aimed at increasing financial awareness for the military and their dependents stationed around the world.
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SamyOnTheStreet - Episode 57
Resolutions 2012…Learn more about how MCCS can help you achieve your New Year’s Resolutions in 2012 as Samy interviews customers outside of Ocean Breeze. One man wants to bench-press 500 pounds, lots of people want to get fit, and others want to save money. Look for great interaction with MCCS customers, in-depth and informative interviews with MCCS program managers, and a great mash-up all in this new episode. Enjoy this new edition of Samy on the Street and your new year!
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SamyOnTheStreet - Episode 56
MLK 2012 Primer... For the past 18 years, Martin Luther King weekend on Okinawa always plays host to the Pacific-wide MLK basketball tournament with Marine Corps Community Services. Military teams from everywhere in the Pacific travel to Okinawa for the annual hoops festivities. Watch this new Samy on the Street as we show you highlights from MLK 2010. Also, find out how to win a Charles Barkley signed jersey by watching this episode or checking out the MCCS TV Facebook page.
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Community Connections - Episode 165
The holidays are here and we’re doing our Christmas shopping at MCCS. Account Executive Morgan Willemsen tells us where to go for some great holiday deals and gift ideas right here on the island. It’s not too late to find that perfect gift for your favorite golfer, bowler, diver or crafter. And if you’re looking for something to do during your time off, don’t forget about our tours and event ticket discounts at Tours +.
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Community Connections - Episode 164
It’s time to get creative as we explore many of the art and craft classes available at Foster Framing and Fine Arts. The instructors offer classes for every age and skill level so contact them to learn about traditional Japanese crafts like ikebana, origami and kimekomi or get your hands a little dirty with some pottery and painting.
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