Upcoming Events

  1. USO Hawaii at MCBH Coffee Connections- Coffee Bar 

    5081 Bingham Way Kailua, Hi 96734 United States

    Join us for a late morning of connection and creativity while enjoying your own creation of coffee with delicious syrups and toppings. Sip on coffee, meet other spouses, and discover a new way to make your coffee. No experience needed! Just come rea…

    Feb 25th, 2026 11:30 AM HST (1130W)

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  2. Kids Time 

    208 Trimble Rd Bldg 586 Schofield Barracks, HI 96857 United States

    Bring your keiki for a fun craft with friends! 10 a.m - 11 a.m

    Feb 26th, 2026 10:00 AM HST (1000W)

  3. Couples Trivia at MCBH 

    5081 Bingham Way Kailua, Hi 96734 United States

    Grab your partner and have a great time playing couples trivia! Light refreshments and all trivia supplies will be provided.

    Mar 12th, 2026 4:00 PM HST (1600W)

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  4. Leprechaun Slime at MCBH 

    5081 Bingham Way Honolulu, Hawaii 96734 United States

    Come join the fun and make your very own rainbow slime! Kids can mix, knead, and add glitter for a magical, hands-on experience. Wear a leprechaun hat, snap some photos, and take your colorful creation home. Perfect for a playful afternoon full of s…

    Mar 17th, 2026 3:00 PM HST (1500W)

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  5. Special Delivery at Marine Corps Base Hawaii 

    5081 Bingham Way Kailua, Hi 96734 United States

    Hey Marine Corps Base Hawaii! We’re coming to you with a Special Delivery! Join us for fun games, guest speakers, awesome giveaways and light refreshments as we celebrate your newest bundle.

    Mar 19th, 2026 9:30 AM HST ( 930W)

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The USO Transition LinkedIn lecture helped me realize that there was much more to the platform than showcasing degrees, talent, and experience. Learning how to build connections with professionals in the industry I was pursuing help me land my dream job. My profile went from 1-2 views a week to over 40…by recruiters and talent managers! The additional exposure, adding in relevant skills from job postings, and utilizing LinkedIn Premium features gave my profile the extra boost it needed and and advantage over other candidates who applied for the same job. Luckily for me, I had already connected to the hiring manager who reviewed my application on LinkedIn. It was something as simple as chatting about the best way for her to reach more transitioning service members that made my name stand out in the stack of applications. Within a week of using the tactics Michael taught our group, I had a job offer for a high-paying job in Washington, D.C. This class offers a competitive edge that the mandatory transition classes just don’t have.
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