Event Series First Friday Game Night

First Fridays at Randolph Clubs

RND Clubs

First Friday in Gil's Pub Sept. 6 & Oct. 4 • 5-9 PM Join us in Gil's Pub after your long work week to relax and enjoy music from DJ DMV, great food and drinks. For more information, call (210) 658-3557. Auger Inn First Fridays Sept. 6 & Oct. 4 • 5-10 PM Join us at the Parr Club after a long work week to relax and enjoy a refreshing beverage and some good music. For more information, call (210) 658-7445. Monthly Drink Specials James' September Drink Special | Blue Shar, $8 Watermelon syrup, lemon lime soda, blueberry vodka and a splash of Blue Curacao Danny's October Drink Special | Frankenpunch, $8 Tequila, ginger ale, pineapple juice with a lemon wedge

2024 Cruises

LAK Leisure Travel

The JBSA-Lackland ITT office also offers Leisure and Travel services. Book your next amazing vacation with us! Check the graphic for dates and destinations in 2024.

R4R: Skydiving

LAK Outdoor Recreation

RECHARGE FOR RESILIENCY Skydiving Sept. 7 | 8 AM Lackland Outdoor Recreation Skydive Spaceland San Marcos * Open to Active Duty Personnel and Active Duty Reservists * Experience SKYDIVING at this R4R RECON funded event. Participants will have the opportunity to jump from 14,000 feet and free fall at 120 mph! Each person will jump and be harnessed to an experienced instructor! The rate is $49 per person. Transportation is at participant's expense. For more information or to register, contact JBSA Lackland Outdoor Recreation at (210) 925-5532/5533.

Event Series Boat Driving Course

Boat Driving Course

Recreation Park @ Canyon Lake

Boat Driving Course Sept. 7 & Oct. 26 • 10 AM to noon and 1-3 PM JBSA Recreation Park at Canyon Lake Join us at Canyon Lake at the Hancock Cove Marina for a 2-hour course covering everything you need to know about boat operation, rules of the water, and safety guidelines. To reserve your spot call (830) 964-3576 or email jbsalodgingres@gmail.com. Cost is $40. Payment due at time of reservation. Participants must be 21 years or older and have completed the Boater Safety course. Go to boatus.org to complete this course. For more information, call (830) 964-3576.

2024-2025 METC Student Sports Calendar

FSH METC Fitness Center

2024-2025 JBSA-Fort Sam Houston METC Student Sports Calendar Student Intramural Co-Ed flag Football Coaches Meeting/LOI: Aug. 5, 2024 Start Date: Sept. 10, 2024 Location: Pershing Student Intramural Co-Ed basketball Coaches Meeting/LOI: Jan. 6, 2025 Start Date: Jan. 14, 2025 Location: METC Student Intramural Co-Ed Volleyball Coaches Meeting/LOI: Feb. 10, 2025 Start Date: Feb. 18, 2025 Location: METC Student Intramural Co-Ed Soccer Coaches Meeting/LOI: March 17, 2025 Start Date: March 25, 2025 Location: Pershing Student Intramural Co-Ed Softball Coaches Meeting/LOI: May 12, 2025 Start Date: May 27, 2025 Location: Pershing Dates/times of coaches/rules meeting will be sent to team representative(s) prior to the start of each sport. Free to METC students. METC sports will provide required equipment. Schedule subject to change. For more information, call (210) 221-1289.

Event Series Birthday Buffets

Birthday Lunch

RND Parr Club

Birthday Buffets Sept. 17 and Oct. 15 • 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Celebrate your September and October birthday at the Parr Club and enjoy a complimentary lunch buffet at no cost for the birthday member. The cost is $12 for non-birthday members and $15 for all others. Coupons will not be accepted.

Event Series Travel Talk

Travel Talk

Facebook Live

Join us via facebook live via the joint base San Antonio information tickets and travel Facebook page to ask questions and get updates for pricing, attractions, and travel package deals. For more information, call (210) 671-7111. https://www.facebook.com/jbsainfoticketsandtravel/ or @JBSAINFOTICKETSANDTRAVEL JBSA-Fort Sam Houston: (210) 808-1378 JBSA-Lackland: (210) 671-3059 JBSA-Randolph: (830) 266-9333, option 3

Bingo Night

LAK Arnold Hall Community Center

Bingo Night at the Hall Sept. 10 • 6-8 p.m. Join us to get in on the bingo action. Packages begin at $30 and complimentary nachos will be provided while supplies last. Alcoholic beverages will be available for purchase. The door will open at 5:30 p.m. Registration is required by Sept. 6. For more information, call (210) 671-2619 or email arnoldhallevents@gmail.com.

Freedom 5k Run

RND Eberle Park

In remembrance of 9-11 and in celebration of the freedoms we all enjoy, please join us for a 5K walk/run. Free give-a-ways to all participants while supplies last. For more information, please call (210) 652-7263.

Tower Climb Challenge

FSH Jimmy Brought Fitness Center

In honor of the first responders who climbed 110 floors on September 11, we invite patrons to try to accomplish the same feat on our stair steppers. The challenge runs all day to allow all patrons to use the stepper equipment. This is held at no cost and is open to all DOD ID cardholders. For more information, call (210) 221-1234.

Event Series Dance Lessons

Dance Lessons

RND Youth Programs

JBSA-Randolph Youth Programs offers Instructional Dance Classes every Thursday! Each 45-minute class consists of tap, jazz, ballet, and basic tumbling. To inquire about registration, call Youth Programs at 210-652-3298.

Event Series National Food Days

National Food Days

FSH Youth Programs

National Chocolate Milkshake Day Sept. 12 • 4:30-5:30 p.m. National Chocolate Milkshake Day brings chocolate and ice cream lovers together and is without a doubt, a treat day. Forget the calories for just one day and enjoy a sweet, tall, thick and delicious chocolate milkshake with your friends! Mix and match ice cream flavors with all your favorite toppings or try something new and pay homage to one of America’s favorite past-times! This is a free event and open to all Youth Program members. For more information, call (210) 221-3502. National Taco Day Celebration Oct. 4 • 4:30-5:30 p.m. It doesn’t have to be Tuesday to enjoy your favorite soft or hard-shelled tortilla treat. The history of tacos predates the arrival of Europeans in Mexico. Anthropological evidence shows the native people living in the lake region of the Valley of Mexico traditionally ate tacos filled with small fish. It’s unclear why the word taco was used to describe this native food. One suggested origin is the word taco, which means stuff or to stuff. For more information, call (210) 221-3502.