- Casey-Hovey BOSS Representative Meeting
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1st & 3rd Tuesday of Every Month, 3 pm
Casey CAC
Casey-Hovey BOSS team hosts a bi-weekly meeting to discuss the 3 pillars of BOSS:
Quality of Life Issues, Recreation / Leisure Trips, and Community Volunteering. If you’re a Soldier or KATUSA and can’t wait to stay busy, learn about the Korean Culture and enjoy your time in Korea---BOSS is where it starts! All are welcome to come attend our bi-weekly meetings. - BOSS Painting
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Every 1st & 3rd Sunday, 3 pm - 5 pm
Casey Community Activity Center
Relax and paint with us! Some sketches have finely drawn lines giving you a template to paint, while others are blank, waiting for your creativity to flow.
All proceeds go back to the Area I BOSS program so we can continue bringing new activities to you!Cost• Single/Unaccompanied Soldiers & KATUSAs: $6 Canvas / $5 Brushes
• Guests: $12 Canvas / $10 BrushesSign up at Camp Casey Community Activity Center.
For more information, call DSN 722-4644 or from Cell +82(0)10-2703-6059.
- Ville and Post Clean Up
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Every Saturday, 8 am - 10 am
Meet at the Camp Casey Front Gate
Please help us keep Camp Casey and the community of Dongducheon
clean. Please arrive early. Gloves and Trash Bags will be provided.* Volunteers needed: Unlimited
For more information, call DSN 722-4644 or from Cell +82(0)10-2703-6059.
The Better Opportunities for Single Service Members (BOSS) program represents the voice of the single Service member. If you're a single Service member, BOSS members advocate for you by advancing quality of life issues on the installation, and in the barracks, to senior leaders on post and throughout the Army. "Let Your Voice Be Heard"
The BOSS program is based on three program pillars:
• Recreation and Leisure
As a member of BOSS, you have a voice in how you live, how you spend your leisure time and how you support the community around you. BOSS Single Service Members:
BOSS Volunteers
Want to get involved in the community and don't know how? Join BOSS on one of our many volunteer outings or opportunities.
Examples of program participation:
• Community projects
Garrison BOSS programs are managed by a Senior Enlisted Advisor, MWR Advisor and BOSS President. BOSS serves the Single Service member Community - active, guard and reserve - and single parents, geographical bachelors, all US Military Service Branches and Foreign Service Members assigned to the Installation.
BOSS membership and the program's available leadership and project management roles enhance your promotion packets. Learn more about BOSS and how to become a member.