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BOSS

Upcoming Activities:

  

Paint Night 

Date/Time: 07 Dec 2023 @ 1800-1930 

Class Size: 20 people 

Where: MWR Community Club Ballroom 

What: This is a Resiliency through Art Program Series (#3) in partnership with the Dugway BOSS Program. This event will allow the participant to learn a new skill via art that allows them to communicate emotions through art instead of words. We will be creating a Holiday Title Mural of a Christmas Tree. 

Pre-registration contact: Brittany.d.cole4.naf@army.mil 435-831-2318 before 20 NOV 2023, drop-in welcome. 

Cost: Free 

  

Paint & Sip (Making Masks) 

Date/Time: 11 Jan 2023 

Class Size: 20 people 

Where: MWR Community Club Ballroom 

What: This is a Resiliency through Art Program Series (#4) in partnership with the Dugway BOSS Program. This event will allow the participant to learn a new skill via art that allows them to communicate emotions through art instead of words. Creating 2 mask that symbolize how you see yourself and what you want to see yourself as. 

Pre-registration contact: Brittany.d.cole4.naf@army.mil 435-831-2318 before 20 NOV 2023, drop-in welcome. 

Cost: Free 

 

BOSS Programs

BOSS Core Components

  • Quality of Life
    Quality of Life includes those issues that Soldiers can directly or indirectly influence 
    to enhance their morale, living environment, or personal growth and development. 
    Issues raised during BOSS meetings will be directed to the appropriate 
    command or staff agency for resolution on the installation. Army-wide 
    issues are forwarded to the Army Family Action Plan 
    Conference for possible DA resolution.
  • Recreation and Leisure
    Fun activities are planned by the BOSS 
    council working in conjunction 
    with the MWR Advisor and CSM. 
    These events are geared towards the 
    desires of the Single Soldiers on that installation.
  • Community Service
    BOSS makes a difference by volunteering in 
    community projects and events. This is always 
    voluntary in nature, and Soldiers find this 
    to be personally rewarding.