This document provides information about various military unit Facebook pages and upcoming events for 1st Armored Brigade Team, 1st Infantry Division. It lists the Facebook pages for different battalions and units within the brigade. It then provides details such as locations, dates, and points of contact for various community and family events happening in the upcoming weeks, including youth activities, parades, career fairs, and sports games.
The document provides information about upcoming events and activities at Fort Riley for soldiers, families, and the local community. It lists details about various social events, training opportunities, volunteer needs, and recreational activities happening between May 1-31, 2014. Key information includes frappuccino happy hours, a free screening of Godzilla, a military spouse appreciation day, a homebuyer education seminar, Memorial Day celebrations, summer camps for kids, and volunteer needs for Country Stampede and youth sports coaching.
This document provides information about upcoming events on Fort Riley and in the local community from May 14th through June 28th. It lists various community events, activities for youth and families, and contact information for key services and organizations. Key details include upcoming trap and skeet camps for youth, a gospel fest in Manhattan on June 21st, and 101 days of free bowling for children starting May 27th at Custer Hill.
This document provides information on various upcoming events in and around Hunter Army Airfield and Fort Stewart from 13-14 May 2011. It announces two military units joining Facebook, the return of the Forsyth Park Farmers' Market, road closures near Hunter AAF, a change of responsibility ceremony, a USO variety show for troops and families, an immigration fair, a youth trip to Skidaway Island, a golf scholarship for Purple Heart recipients, a poker run fundraiser, a pizza and bowling special, a Soles 4 Souls charity walk, the Small World Festival in Hinesville, and the Glennville Sweet Onion Festival.
Ft Riley Victory Welcome/Network Slides May 14 networkBSTB
The document provides information about an upcoming community event at Fort Riley. It begins by instructing attendees to check in at their Brigade Table and get a ticket for the prize drawing. The rest of the document lists the agenda for the event, including briefers from various Fort Riley organizations that will provide updates. It also includes announcements about upcoming community events and programs from different organizations on post.
This document provides information on upcoming events and activities for 1st ABCT Soldiers and families in January-March 2014. It lists youth activities, sporting events, training opportunities, movies, and more. It also includes information on scholarships and tax filing resources. Links are provided to Facebook pages and websites for various units and organizations to stay updated.
This document provides information about various Facebook pages, websites, and events for units within the 1st Armored Brigade Team, 1st Infantry Division. It lists the Facebook pages for different battalions and units within the brigade. It also provides links to websites for staying updated on division news, finance resources, news outlets, family resources, employment, medical care, education, and post services. Finally, it announces various upcoming events at Fort Riley including barbecues, movies, youth camps, open houses, lunch programs, golf tournaments, children's festivals, fly-ins, and more.
6 February 2013 1 ABCT Weekly NewsletterNoel Waterman
This document provides a weekly newsletter with updates and announcements for 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team (1ABCT) soldiers, families, and friends. It includes information on upcoming events, facility closures and openings, and programs. The newsletter editor is announcing their last week with 1ABCT.
The document provides information about upcoming events and activities at Fort Riley for soldiers, families, and the local community. It lists details about various social events, training opportunities, volunteer needs, and recreational activities happening between May 1-31, 2014. Key information includes frappuccino happy hours, a free screening of Godzilla, a military spouse appreciation day, a homebuyer education seminar, Memorial Day celebrations, summer camps for kids, and volunteer needs for Country Stampede and youth sports coaching.
This document provides information about upcoming events on Fort Riley and in the local community from May 14th through June 28th. It lists various community events, activities for youth and families, and contact information for key services and organizations. Key details include upcoming trap and skeet camps for youth, a gospel fest in Manhattan on June 21st, and 101 days of free bowling for children starting May 27th at Custer Hill.
This document provides information on various upcoming events in and around Hunter Army Airfield and Fort Stewart from 13-14 May 2011. It announces two military units joining Facebook, the return of the Forsyth Park Farmers' Market, road closures near Hunter AAF, a change of responsibility ceremony, a USO variety show for troops and families, an immigration fair, a youth trip to Skidaway Island, a golf scholarship for Purple Heart recipients, a poker run fundraiser, a pizza and bowling special, a Soles 4 Souls charity walk, the Small World Festival in Hinesville, and the Glennville Sweet Onion Festival.
Ft Riley Victory Welcome/Network Slides May 14 networkBSTB
The document provides information about an upcoming community event at Fort Riley. It begins by instructing attendees to check in at their Brigade Table and get a ticket for the prize drawing. The rest of the document lists the agenda for the event, including briefers from various Fort Riley organizations that will provide updates. It also includes announcements about upcoming community events and programs from different organizations on post.
This document provides information on upcoming events and activities for 1st ABCT Soldiers and families in January-March 2014. It lists youth activities, sporting events, training opportunities, movies, and more. It also includes information on scholarships and tax filing resources. Links are provided to Facebook pages and websites for various units and organizations to stay updated.
This document provides information about various Facebook pages, websites, and events for units within the 1st Armored Brigade Team, 1st Infantry Division. It lists the Facebook pages for different battalions and units within the brigade. It also provides links to websites for staying updated on division news, finance resources, news outlets, family resources, employment, medical care, education, and post services. Finally, it announces various upcoming events at Fort Riley including barbecues, movies, youth camps, open houses, lunch programs, golf tournaments, children's festivals, fly-ins, and more.
6 February 2013 1 ABCT Weekly NewsletterNoel Waterman
This document provides a weekly newsletter with updates and announcements for 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team (1ABCT) soldiers, families, and friends. It includes information on upcoming events, facility closures and openings, and programs. The newsletter editor is announcing their last week with 1ABCT.
This document provides information about upcoming events and activities for soldiers of the 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team and their families. It lists events from June 4th through June 14th, including barbecues, movies, summer camps, golf tournaments, festivals, and more. Web links are also provided for resources like myPay, TRICARE, education benefits and more.
The document provides information on upcoming events and activities at Fort Riley and in the local community from October 30th to November 16th. It includes details on training schedules, food recalls, photography contests, trick-or-treating hours, veterans day events, flu clinics, golf tournaments, and Operation Santa Claus. Links are also provided to resources on finance, news, families, employment, medical care, education, and services.
This document provides a summary of upcoming events and information for soldiers stationed at Fort Riley and their families. Key updates include information on training schedules, family readiness group training, veterans day events, holiday activities and gift drives, and discounted tickets to Kansas City Chiefs football games for military personnel. Web links are provided for additional details on many of the events and programs.
This document provides news updates and information from Fort Riley, Kansas. It includes links to current news pages, garrison commander articles, Facebook pages for units, winter activity guides, and information on winter driving preparation from the Ready Army program. It also shares information on upcoming events like fundraisers, training advisories, community meetings, county fairs, and enrollment dates for local school districts. Key websites are listed for services like finance, education, healthcare and more.
The document provides information about various upcoming events in April 2011 for Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Airfield. It includes details about a bass fishing tournament, the Savannah Music Festival, a trip to the Georgia Sea Turtle Center for youth, Twilight Tattoo ceremonies, document shredding events, recycling events, Military Appreciation Day at an aquatic center, changes to FRG meeting schedules, education forums, storytelling programs for children, Easter events like an egg hunt and services, an Easter brunch, a One Walk event for Soles 4 Souls, a self-defense class, scholarships for military wives, and tax preparation services through mid-April.
This newsletter provides information about upcoming community events in northern New York from May 31st to June 23rd, including health fairs, art shows, concerts, festivals, and activities at local parks and museums. Details are given for locations, dates, times, activities, and contact information for each event listed. The document encourages readers to get involved in their community and participate in these family-friendly events.
This document contains a newspaper article announcing various community events in and around Trinidad, Colorado for the week of June 15th. It lists times and locations for meetings of city councils, nonprofit organizations, and school boards. It also advertises recreational activities like a summer learning program for kids, vacation bible school, and a pet parade during the Santa Fe Trail Days festival. The document provides contact information for each event.
This document provides information about upcoming events in September and October at Fort Riley and in the surrounding communities. It lists over 30 different community events, including fall festivals, food and craft fairs, concerts, classes, and family activities. Web links are provided for many of the events to direct people to event websites for more details on locations, times, costs, and how to get tickets or register. Recurring events and programs at Fort Riley are also advertised, such as the Army Family Action Plan conference and a marriage workshop series.
Highlights in the Weekly Update are:
• Aug. 2-4, Aug. 9-11 and Aug. 30-Sept. 1. Rock Springs family camp.
• July 27 10 am-2 pm! Baby Expo
• July 30,31 August 1 Kids cooking with mom or dad
• July 25 at 8:00pm July 28 at 11:00pm Famous Kustomizers
• July 26, 2Orangeleaf Giveback Event in Manhattan
• July 25-28 Dog Days of summer Manhattan Town Center
• July 27 Back to School Fashion Show
• 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 July Spouse to Spouse Sponsorship Training
• August 15 10-1. Hearts Apart event is a “Pool Party Bash”
• August 3 Cool off with a Water Safari at Sunset Zoo
• Jul 27, 10-3pm Family Fun at the Outdoor Recreation Center
• July 31st - August 3rd, he Wild Bill Hickok Rodeo
• Area School enrollment dates
• Info from K-State
• Fort Riley OCSC
• Check out the upcoming AFTB classes
• FRG training
• Flyers
• Weather information
• Useful websites
The document provides information on upcoming events and activities at Fort Riley for the week of October 16th, 2013. It includes details on a book lecture with author David Finkel, a fall retreat at Rock Springs Retreat Center, Mega Bingo to win a Chevy Spark, trick-or-treating at the Sunset Zoo, a harvest festival at Hilderbrand Farms, a night flyer shooting competition, an autocross event, Zumba classes as part of a Dance Against Domestic Violence event, a fall job fair, prescription drug collection days, a ScreamFree parenting class, Halloween events including a party at the bowling center and library truck or treat, ghost tours of Fort Riley, a
The document provides information about various battalion Facebook pages and upcoming community events at Fort Riley and surrounding areas. It lists the Facebook pages for several battalions within the 1st Brigade, 1st Infantry Division and provides details on local events in the following week, such as youth sports camps, family activities, concerts and parades. It also includes information on education resources, medical facilities and how to stay updated on post updates from the 1st Infantry Division page.
The document provides information about various events and activities happening in April for the USAG Red Cloud and Area I military community. It highlights an Asian Pacific Islander Cinco De Mayo celebration on May 3rd from 4-9pm at the Gateway Club parking lot. It also mentions the Commander's Cup competition and various sports and fitness activities happening that month. The document provides details about facilities, hours of operation, and special events at Camp Red Cloud, Camp Casey, Redwood, and Camp Hovey including Easter brunches, movie nights, and cooking classes.
Mikala Brennan is the owner of Hula Girl Bar & Grill in Arlington, Virginia. She was born and raised in Hawaii and developed her love and passion for Hawaiian cuisine from a young age while cooking with her family. After other careers, she started a successful Hawaiian food truck in DC, which led her to open Hula Girl restaurant in Arlington. The restaurant serves authentic Hawaiian dishes like kalua pork and spam musubi.
This document contains announcements and event listings for Hunter Army Airfield and Fort Stewart for late April and early May 2011. Key events and information include:
- A military spouse appreciation day on May 4th at Hunter Commissary to recognize military spouses.
- Road closures near Hunter AAF from May 2nd to 7:30am during physical training.
- A change of responsibility ceremony for the 3rd Combat Aviation Brigade on May 13th.
- Various community events like a petting zoo, cooking class, fashion show, and farmers market being held at the end of April.
- Entertainment listings for the Vidalia Onion Festival on April 29th to May 1st
The document discusses several upcoming events at Club Atwater including the Quebec Open squash tournament from April 7-10, the 20th annual Squash-a-thon on April 23rd to raise money for cancer charities, and the End of Season Bash in May. It also provides the date and details for the Mother's Day Brunch on May 8th. Information is provided about parking restrictions near the club and an upcoming change to the code for the back door on May 27th.
This document provides updates on various events happening at and around Fort Riley, Kansas, including news, activities, and links for additional information. Key events mentioned include the Kansas State Fair from September 6-15, various performances of the musical Annie at the C.L. Hoover Opera House, and the annual Post Wide Yard Sale on September 28. Web links are also provided for services, activities, and points of contact related to Fort Riley.
This document provides information on upcoming events in the Fort Riley, Kansas community from January 29th to February 21st, including details on a USO no-dough dinner, Kansas Day celebrations, a combative championship, a community fair, a Super Bowl party, and a father-daughter sweetheart dance. It also includes links to Facebook pages for units of the 1st Brigade Combat Team and information on various services and resources available to soldiers and families.
4. The ‘Africa Land and Infrastructure City ScanACCUCT
The document summarizes an analysis of urban infrastructure potential in 31 cities in Sub-Saharan Africa. It conducted a multi-criteria analysis to assess each city's potential to apply land-based financing by examining factors like economic growth, access to finance, land management, and state effectiveness. The analysis found that cities like Lagos, Johannesburg, and Nairobi had the highest potential based on criteria like GDP per capita and ability to develop land markets to fund infrastructure.
Jessie, PhD, PE, City of Sugar Land, TX and Sunil Kommineni, PhD, BCEE, Malcolm Pirnie, Houston, TX discuss the City's plans to meet the Fort Bend Subsidene District's mandated reduction of groundwater use by treating water from Oyster Creek.
Ron Di Salvio was born in Brooklyn in 1946 and began his musical journey at age 11 by learning the accordion, though he found his love for jazz piano at age 16. Since 1981, Ron has lived in Homer, Michigan where he remains active in music as the president of Trojan Heat Treat, faculty at Kalamazoo College, director of the Homer Community Choir, and as a member of several music organizations, while also releasing new works.
INTEGRATED TECHNOLOGY OF DATA REMOTE SENSING AND GIS TECHNIQUES ASSESS THE LA...acijjournal
The present study focuses on the nature and pattern of urban expansion of Madurai city over its
surrounding region during the period from 2003 to 2013. Based on Its proximity to the Madurai city,
Preparation of various thematic data such Land use and Land cover using Land sat data. Create a land
use land cover map from satellite imagery using supervised classification. Find out the areas from the
classified data. The study is Based on secondary data, the satellite imagery has downloaded from GLCF
(Global Land Cover Facility) web site, for the study area (path101 row 67), the downloaded imagery
Subset using Imagery software to clip the study area. The clipped satellite imagery has Send to prepare the
land use and land cover map using supervised classification.
This document provides information about upcoming events and activities for soldiers of the 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team and their families. It lists events from June 4th through June 14th, including barbecues, movies, summer camps, golf tournaments, festivals, and more. Web links are also provided for resources like myPay, TRICARE, education benefits and more.
The document provides information on upcoming events and activities at Fort Riley and in the local community from October 30th to November 16th. It includes details on training schedules, food recalls, photography contests, trick-or-treating hours, veterans day events, flu clinics, golf tournaments, and Operation Santa Claus. Links are also provided to resources on finance, news, families, employment, medical care, education, and services.
This document provides a summary of upcoming events and information for soldiers stationed at Fort Riley and their families. Key updates include information on training schedules, family readiness group training, veterans day events, holiday activities and gift drives, and discounted tickets to Kansas City Chiefs football games for military personnel. Web links are provided for additional details on many of the events and programs.
This document provides news updates and information from Fort Riley, Kansas. It includes links to current news pages, garrison commander articles, Facebook pages for units, winter activity guides, and information on winter driving preparation from the Ready Army program. It also shares information on upcoming events like fundraisers, training advisories, community meetings, county fairs, and enrollment dates for local school districts. Key websites are listed for services like finance, education, healthcare and more.
The document provides information about various upcoming events in April 2011 for Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Airfield. It includes details about a bass fishing tournament, the Savannah Music Festival, a trip to the Georgia Sea Turtle Center for youth, Twilight Tattoo ceremonies, document shredding events, recycling events, Military Appreciation Day at an aquatic center, changes to FRG meeting schedules, education forums, storytelling programs for children, Easter events like an egg hunt and services, an Easter brunch, a One Walk event for Soles 4 Souls, a self-defense class, scholarships for military wives, and tax preparation services through mid-April.
This newsletter provides information about upcoming community events in northern New York from May 31st to June 23rd, including health fairs, art shows, concerts, festivals, and activities at local parks and museums. Details are given for locations, dates, times, activities, and contact information for each event listed. The document encourages readers to get involved in their community and participate in these family-friendly events.
This document contains a newspaper article announcing various community events in and around Trinidad, Colorado for the week of June 15th. It lists times and locations for meetings of city councils, nonprofit organizations, and school boards. It also advertises recreational activities like a summer learning program for kids, vacation bible school, and a pet parade during the Santa Fe Trail Days festival. The document provides contact information for each event.
This document provides information about upcoming events in September and October at Fort Riley and in the surrounding communities. It lists over 30 different community events, including fall festivals, food and craft fairs, concerts, classes, and family activities. Web links are provided for many of the events to direct people to event websites for more details on locations, times, costs, and how to get tickets or register. Recurring events and programs at Fort Riley are also advertised, such as the Army Family Action Plan conference and a marriage workshop series.
Highlights in the Weekly Update are:
• Aug. 2-4, Aug. 9-11 and Aug. 30-Sept. 1. Rock Springs family camp.
• July 27 10 am-2 pm! Baby Expo
• July 30,31 August 1 Kids cooking with mom or dad
• July 25 at 8:00pm July 28 at 11:00pm Famous Kustomizers
• July 26, 2Orangeleaf Giveback Event in Manhattan
• July 25-28 Dog Days of summer Manhattan Town Center
• July 27 Back to School Fashion Show
• 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 July Spouse to Spouse Sponsorship Training
• August 15 10-1. Hearts Apart event is a “Pool Party Bash”
• August 3 Cool off with a Water Safari at Sunset Zoo
• Jul 27, 10-3pm Family Fun at the Outdoor Recreation Center
• July 31st - August 3rd, he Wild Bill Hickok Rodeo
• Area School enrollment dates
• Info from K-State
• Fort Riley OCSC
• Check out the upcoming AFTB classes
• FRG training
• Flyers
• Weather information
• Useful websites
The document provides information on upcoming events and activities at Fort Riley for the week of October 16th, 2013. It includes details on a book lecture with author David Finkel, a fall retreat at Rock Springs Retreat Center, Mega Bingo to win a Chevy Spark, trick-or-treating at the Sunset Zoo, a harvest festival at Hilderbrand Farms, a night flyer shooting competition, an autocross event, Zumba classes as part of a Dance Against Domestic Violence event, a fall job fair, prescription drug collection days, a ScreamFree parenting class, Halloween events including a party at the bowling center and library truck or treat, ghost tours of Fort Riley, a
The document provides information about various battalion Facebook pages and upcoming community events at Fort Riley and surrounding areas. It lists the Facebook pages for several battalions within the 1st Brigade, 1st Infantry Division and provides details on local events in the following week, such as youth sports camps, family activities, concerts and parades. It also includes information on education resources, medical facilities and how to stay updated on post updates from the 1st Infantry Division page.
The document provides information about various events and activities happening in April for the USAG Red Cloud and Area I military community. It highlights an Asian Pacific Islander Cinco De Mayo celebration on May 3rd from 4-9pm at the Gateway Club parking lot. It also mentions the Commander's Cup competition and various sports and fitness activities happening that month. The document provides details about facilities, hours of operation, and special events at Camp Red Cloud, Camp Casey, Redwood, and Camp Hovey including Easter brunches, movie nights, and cooking classes.
Mikala Brennan is the owner of Hula Girl Bar & Grill in Arlington, Virginia. She was born and raised in Hawaii and developed her love and passion for Hawaiian cuisine from a young age while cooking with her family. After other careers, she started a successful Hawaiian food truck in DC, which led her to open Hula Girl restaurant in Arlington. The restaurant serves authentic Hawaiian dishes like kalua pork and spam musubi.
This document contains announcements and event listings for Hunter Army Airfield and Fort Stewart for late April and early May 2011. Key events and information include:
- A military spouse appreciation day on May 4th at Hunter Commissary to recognize military spouses.
- Road closures near Hunter AAF from May 2nd to 7:30am during physical training.
- A change of responsibility ceremony for the 3rd Combat Aviation Brigade on May 13th.
- Various community events like a petting zoo, cooking class, fashion show, and farmers market being held at the end of April.
- Entertainment listings for the Vidalia Onion Festival on April 29th to May 1st
The document discusses several upcoming events at Club Atwater including the Quebec Open squash tournament from April 7-10, the 20th annual Squash-a-thon on April 23rd to raise money for cancer charities, and the End of Season Bash in May. It also provides the date and details for the Mother's Day Brunch on May 8th. Information is provided about parking restrictions near the club and an upcoming change to the code for the back door on May 27th.
This document provides updates on various events happening at and around Fort Riley, Kansas, including news, activities, and links for additional information. Key events mentioned include the Kansas State Fair from September 6-15, various performances of the musical Annie at the C.L. Hoover Opera House, and the annual Post Wide Yard Sale on September 28. Web links are also provided for services, activities, and points of contact related to Fort Riley.
This document provides information on upcoming events in the Fort Riley, Kansas community from January 29th to February 21st, including details on a USO no-dough dinner, Kansas Day celebrations, a combative championship, a community fair, a Super Bowl party, and a father-daughter sweetheart dance. It also includes links to Facebook pages for units of the 1st Brigade Combat Team and information on various services and resources available to soldiers and families.
4. The ‘Africa Land and Infrastructure City ScanACCUCT
The document summarizes an analysis of urban infrastructure potential in 31 cities in Sub-Saharan Africa. It conducted a multi-criteria analysis to assess each city's potential to apply land-based financing by examining factors like economic growth, access to finance, land management, and state effectiveness. The analysis found that cities like Lagos, Johannesburg, and Nairobi had the highest potential based on criteria like GDP per capita and ability to develop land markets to fund infrastructure.
Jessie, PhD, PE, City of Sugar Land, TX and Sunil Kommineni, PhD, BCEE, Malcolm Pirnie, Houston, TX discuss the City's plans to meet the Fort Bend Subsidene District's mandated reduction of groundwater use by treating water from Oyster Creek.
Ron Di Salvio was born in Brooklyn in 1946 and began his musical journey at age 11 by learning the accordion, though he found his love for jazz piano at age 16. Since 1981, Ron has lived in Homer, Michigan where he remains active in music as the president of Trojan Heat Treat, faculty at Kalamazoo College, director of the Homer Community Choir, and as a member of several music organizations, while also releasing new works.
INTEGRATED TECHNOLOGY OF DATA REMOTE SENSING AND GIS TECHNIQUES ASSESS THE LA...acijjournal
The present study focuses on the nature and pattern of urban expansion of Madurai city over its
surrounding region during the period from 2003 to 2013. Based on Its proximity to the Madurai city,
Preparation of various thematic data such Land use and Land cover using Land sat data. Create a land
use land cover map from satellite imagery using supervised classification. Find out the areas from the
classified data. The study is Based on secondary data, the satellite imagery has downloaded from GLCF
(Global Land Cover Facility) web site, for the study area (path101 row 67), the downloaded imagery
Subset using Imagery software to clip the study area. The clipped satellite imagery has Send to prepare the
land use and land cover map using supervised classification.
This document provides a brief tour of sights to see in Bangkok, Thailand. It mentions landmarks like the Sky Train, Democracy Monument, shopping malls like Gaysorn and Emporium, a floating market, the Grand Palace and Royal Pantheon, Buddhist temples, a Lady Boy show, the Loi Krathong festival, and Victory Monument. The document uses mainly pictures and limited text to highlight some of the cultural and historical attractions of Bangkok.
HTML is a markup language used to create web pages, with tags surrounded by brackets that provide formatting and structure; WYSIWYG means the display of a document matches its printed format; and URL is an acronym for uniform resource locator, which identifies resources on the internet.
This document appears to be a quiz containing multiple choice questions about various topics such as world leaders, characters in literature, geography, history and mythology. The questions cover subjects like the president of Russia, characters from The Three Musketeers, the capital of Colombia, ships used by Christopher Columbus, and mythical creatures in Chinese culture. It indicates when the player gets a question right and declares them the winner at the end.
This presentation was given on 26.11.15 at the Catchment Management Network Meeting in Tullamore.
The day included presentations on the approach to characterisation for the 2nd Cycle of the Water Framework Directive and how this would involve both the EPA and Local Authorities, along with other public bodies.
A key focus was the new Local Authority Water and Communities Office and its role in the 2nd cycle.
Presentations on integrating planning and the WFD, the UK 'Love Your River Telford' project and 'The Living Loobagh' from Limerick were also included.
The document provides details about the geography, expansion, urban decay, religions, achievements, politics, economy, social structure, and fall of ancient Rome. It describes how Rome was founded on seven hills along the Tiber River and expanded throughout the Mediterranean region over centuries of conquest. As the empire grew, social issues like unemployment and inflation contributed to economic difficulties. The transition from Roman Republic to Empire changed the political system from one ruled by senators and citizens to one led by emperors.
"Step 2" in the Spiritual Pilgrimage journey with Auxiliary Bishop Oscar Cantu throughout the Holy Land - and a special stop in Rome for the Pallium Ceremony at St. Peter's Basilica, uniting with our Archbishop Gustavo Garcia-Siller. For more information, visit www.pilgrimcenterofhope.org
Introduction to the New York City Startup Communitykshiiba
The document provides an introduction to the New York startup community. It defines what constitutes a startup ecosystem, including startups, investors, talent, mentors, partners and service providers. It lists some notable NYC startups and venture firms. It discusses common misconceptions about startups and lists common roles within startups. It provides advice on how to get involved and recommends attending events, learning to code/design, participating in hackathons, and networking.
Bring food back into the City — Ideas for Land-use planning to improve Food Q...Karan Manral
The idea of growing food in the city seems preposterous and unproductive to urban planners and developers - for no good reason. This is a collection of non-original ideas about how we can go about creating space for growing food in city in a sensible manner.
There are three main ways to correct a run-on sentence: 1) Separate the two ideas into two sentences with periods, 2) Add punctuation such as commas and use FANBOYS conjunctions to connect the two sentences, or 3) Use a semicolon to join two closely related sentences without it being a run-on. The document provides examples and exceptions for properly using semicolons and FANBOYS conjunctions to connect or separate ideas in run-on sentences.
The document discusses run-on sentences and provides examples of comma splices and fused sentences. It explains that a run-on sentence contains multiple ideas without proper punctuation, which makes it confusing. It also defines comma splices as using only a comma to join two independent clauses, and fused sentences as joining two independent clauses without any punctuation. The document recommends using a period, semicolon, or conjunction word to correctly join two complete sentences. It provides additional tips on limiting the number of clauses in a single sentence to avoid confusion.
This document provides information about travel opportunities in Bhutan. Bhutan Buddha Travellers offers tours that allow visitors to experience the natural beauty, rich culture and history of Bhutan through sightseeing destinations like Paro, Thimpu, and Punakha. Adventures like hiking, biking and trekking are also available, such as hiking to Tiger's Nest Monastery or mountain biking through scenic valleys. Bhutan Buddha Travellers aims to create budget-friendly travel packages for individuals and groups to enjoy the offbeat destination of Bhutan.
The document provides information about upcoming community events on and around Fort Riley for Soldiers, families and friends of the 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team. It lists various recreational activities, training opportunities, and dates for intramural sports leagues in March and April. Key contacts and links are also provided for services like TRICARE, education benefits, and the Army homepage for additional resources.
This document provides information about various military unit Facebook pages and websites related to 1st Brigade 1st Infantry Division. It also lists upcoming events in the local area from May 21st to June 7th, including carnivals, water park discounts, library programs, yard sales, memorial services, youth camps, open houses, lunch programs, hiking events, soccer camps, and a biplane fly-in. Key websites are also listed for military resources like finance, news, family support, employment, education, and more.
The document provides information about upcoming events and activities at Fort Riley for soldiers, families, and the local community. It lists details about special events like frappuccino happy hours, movie screenings, military spouse appreciation events, homebuyer seminars, fun runs, carnivals and more. It also includes links to Facebook pages for different battalions and units, as well as resources for finances, education, employment, medical care and more. The weekly newsletter aims to keep people informed about opportunities and services available at Fort Riley and the surrounding areas.
Please find attach this week’s weekly newsbreak for your viewing. Pass along to your Soldiers and Family members. There is a lot going on in the surrounding area’s for the 4th of July celebration. Check out the newsbreak for other great events for the coming month.
Have a safe and fun Holiday weekend!
This weekly newsletter provides updates on upcoming events at Fort Riley such as youth sports activities, museum tours, and care team training opportunities. It also includes information about school news and community events in Manhattan as well as general recreation updates about marinas, golf courses, and the new iSportsman system for accessing training areas. A variety of social, educational, and family-oriented programs are announced.
This document provides updates on various community events around Fort Riley for soldiers, families and friends. It includes information on upcoming events like a job fair, Halloween activities, lectures and volunteer opportunities. Web links are provided for additional details on each event.
This weekly newsletter provides updates on local events around Fort Riley including information on:
- Upcoming events like a comedy night, pancake breakfast and Easter activities
- Links to social media pages and websites for current news and information
- Volunteer opportunities in April around the Month of the Military Child
The document provides information about upcoming events and activities at Fort Riley and in the local community in June and July 2014. It lists details about youth activities, family events, concerts, parades, and more. Links are also provided for military resources like pay, benefits websites, and news outlets. The information is intended to keep soldiers, families and friends updated on local events.
Please find attach this week’s weekly newsbreak. Pass along to your Soldiers and Family members. There is a lot going on in the next few weeks.
Take note of a few things next week:
18 June: Inactivation of 1-1 Brigade Special Troops Battalion (BSTB), the activation of Brigade Engineer Battalion (BEB) & Casing Ceremony of 1st Armored Brigade, 1st Infantry Division (1ABCT): 10am at Cavalry Parade Field.
Irwin Army Community Hospital Website: Under construction!
Updated Food Handlers Training Link:
With Fall/Apple Days Festival Fundraiser Event coming up and any fundraiser food booths: FRG volunteers will need to have their food handlers card’s for every volunteer on them at all times. You will need to complete your training at the following website from Irwin Army Community Hospital: http://iach.amedd.army.mil/sections/NCD/Online_FH_Training.pdf .
• Take the training
• Register with Quiz Star or Returning Quiz Star
• Login
• Take quiz
• Print answers
• Take results to Bldg 610 2nd Floor Behind the Hospital to Public Health
• You will receive your Food Handlers card which will be good for 1 yr of date issued
The document provides information on upcoming community events in the Fort Riley area from June 25 - July, including youth camps, music festivals, runs, and more. It also lists resources for military families regarding finances, education, employment, healthcare and more. Event details like dates, locations, registration deadlines are given.
This document provides information about various Facebook pages and events for different battalions within the 1st Brigade, 1st Infantry Division. It lists the Facebook pages for several battalions and support units. It then provides information about upcoming events in late June and July, including youth camps, Independence Day celebrations, family activities, and more. Contact information is provided for several events.
This document provides information about upcoming events at Fort Riley and surrounding areas from July 10-30, 2014. It lists over 20 community events including pool parties, comedy nights, movies, rodeos, art camps and more. It also provides links to Facebook pages for different battalions and units, as well as resources for military families, finance, education, employment and medical care.
This document provides several news updates from Fort Riley, including information about upcoming events at the base and in the local community. Key events and activities mentioned include an Army Family Action Plan conference on November 18-19, ScreamFree Parenting classes on October 9, 16, and 23, a Bellus Academy open house on October 10, Quarter Mania and Manhattan Ghost Tours events, and Halloween activities at the Sunset Zoo on October 19-20. Web links are also provided for various base resources and local information.
This document provides a weekly newsletter update for 1-63 AR soldiers and families with information about upcoming events at Fort Riley from April 11-30, 2013. It includes notices about training schedules, town hall meetings, recreational activities, volunteer opportunities, and more. Key dates and events mentioned are the town hall meetings on April 23-24, mega bingo on April 20, fishing day on April 20, and the month of the military child festival on April 21.
This document provides a weekly newsletter update for 1-1 BSTB soldiers, families, and friends stationed at Fort Riley. It includes upcoming events at Fort Riley such as National Night Out on August 7th, an end of summer beach party on August 9th, family activities like a canoe trip on August 10th, and blood drives on August 14th and 21st. It also lists community events in Junction City and Manhattan like a pool party bash on August 15th, a paintball tournament on August 17th, and the start of football season celebrations in Manhattan on August 28th-29th. Key website links are also provided on various topics like military pay, education resources, and medical information.
This document provides a weekly newsletter update for 1-1 BSTB Soldiers, family and friends with upcoming events at Fort Riley from August 7-22. It lists local events including National Night Out on August 7th, a beach luau party on August 9th, family activities like a canoe trip on August 10th and bingo on August 18th. It also provides links to Fort Riley pages and information on the USO, Red Cross blood drives and youth activities like a pool party and back to school dance.
This document provides a weekly newsletter update for 1-1 BSTB Soldiers, families and friends with upcoming events happening at Fort Riley and in the local communities from June 26th to July 20th. It includes information on military-related Facebook pages to follow, current news updates on the Fort Riley website, winter preparation tips, and a list of full websites for various finance, news, family, employment, medical and education resources. The bulk of the document then lists local community events, activities on base, and family-focused classes being offered on topics like food preservation and canning.
The document provides information about upcoming events and activities at Fort Riley for the month of March, including:
- Details on following various battalion Facebook pages for updates
- Information on severe weather awareness month and preparing for Kansas weather
- A list of training opportunities through Army Community Services and Army OneSource
- Upcoming community events like a job fair, parade, bowling party, and road races
- Sports league signups and clinics
- Workshops on home buying, financial aid, and more
- Movies at the library and recreation activities at the pool
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1. Follow the Battalion Facebook pages below:
1HBCT Facebook page: The Official 1st Brigade, 1st Infantry Division Page
http://www.facebook.com/#!/1HBCTDevilBrigade
1-1 BSTB Facebook: 1st Special Troops Battalion, 1st Armor Battalion Combat Team:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/1st-Special-Troops-Battalion-1st-Armor-Battalion-Combat-Team/496167963740283
4-4 CAV Facebook: The Official 4th Squadron, 4th Cavalry
https://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/pages/4th-Squadron-4th-Cavalry/144632792217854
1-16 IN Facebook: 1st Battalion, 16th Infantry Regiment, Iron Rangers
https://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/1st-Battalion-16th-Infantry-Regiment-Iron-Rangers/375274396713
2-34 AR Facebook: 2nd Battalion, 34th Armor
https://www.facebook.com/2dCombinedArmsBattalion34thArmorFRG
101st BSB Facebook: 101st Brigade Support Battalion--Guardians
https://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/101st-Brigade-Support-Battalion-Guardians/167611785766
1-5FA Facebook: 1st Battalion, 5th Field Artillery
https://www.facebook.com/1stBattalion5thFieldArtillery?fref=ts
1EN Facebook: 1st Engineer Battalion
https://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/1st-Engineer-Battalion/213537042961
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10 April 2014 1ABCT Weekly Newsbreak: please pass along to Soldiers, Family and
Friends of 1ABCT. You can always stay up to date with local events by going to 1st Infantry
Division page at http://www.riley.army.mil/default.aspx or if you are having issues
reading this you can click on this link to read the weekly news.
http://www.riley.army.mil/UnitPage.aspx?unit=1bct.
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The contents of this newsbreak are strictly for informational purposes and does not imply endorsement of any private or
commercial organization by the 1st Armored Brigade Team, 1ID or the Department of the Army.
2. 1st Infantry Division Page:
http://www.riley.army.mil
Stay up to date with the Ft Riley Post paper:
http://www.1divpost.com/ http://www.1divpost.com/
Finance
Mypay: http://www.dfas.mil
Thrift Savings Plan: http://www.tsp.gov
News Outlets
U.S. Army Homepage: http://www.army.mil
U.S Department of Defense: http://www.defense.gov
Army Knowledge Online (AKO): http://www.us.army.mil
DoD Community Relations: http://www.ourmilitary.mil
Track Santa: http://www.norad.mil
Military Family, Youth, and Children
Military Children and Youth: http://www.militaryhomefront.dod.mil
USA4 Military Families: http://www.usa4militaryfamilies.dod.mil/portal/page/mhf/USA4/HOMEPAGE_V3
Employment
http://www.usajobs.gov
Medical Care
Dental Care: http://www.tricare.mil/mybenefit/ProfileFilter.do?&puri=%2Fhome%2FDental
TRICARE: http://www.tricare.mil
TRICARE Online: http://www.tricareonline.com
DEERS Enrollment Online: http://tricare.mil/mybenefit/home/overview/Eligibility/DEERS
Education
DoD Education Activity http://www.dodea.edu/home
GI Bill: http://www.gibill.va.gov
Services
PX : http://www.aafes.com
US Postal Service: http://www.usps.com
National weather Service: http://www.nws.noaa.gov
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Road Construction on Custer Hill: Be aware that the traffic situation on Custer Hill is about to change: Construction of two roundabouts on
Custer Hill will start on 7 April 2014 and end in late October 2014. The two intersections involved are Estes Road at Kitty Drive and Estes Road
at Apennines Drive. Be advised, traffic patterns will vary during the construction period.
Now till 14 April Hero Appreciation Week: available to all Military Service members, Firefighters, Police and Paramedics-get a FREE $50 dinner
card good at 18,000 restaurants across the country. Pick up yours today at Briggs Buick GMC Nissan in Manhattan or Briggs Dodge Kia Subaru
in Topeka. Check out the flyer below.
11 April kids Night at the Zoo-Hey kids! Leave the parents behind and join Sunset Zoo for an evening of fun and food. This program is designed
for school-age children without an adult. We'll enjoy dinner before we head out into the Zoo for games and animal encounters. A nocturnal
hike will top off the night. Maximum of 24 kids per session, minimum of 10. Pre-registration required. Cost is $15 per session; FOSZ member
receive $2 off. Program runs 6:00pm to 9:30pm on select Friday evenings. For more information call 785.587.2737 or e-mail
sunsetzoo@cityofmhk.com
11-12 April Saline County Sheriff’s Mounted Patrol & rescue Squad Rodeo: The Rodeo is at 7pm both nights. Each year our rodeo hosts over
5000 spectators from all around the country out to enjoy a great rodeo and show their support for our organization. In addition to these
attendees of the rodeo we always make sure to support those companies who support our rodeo first when it comes time for us to make
purchases both for personal and organizational use. We also use these programs throughout the year handing them out at the county fair, the
mall and anywhere that we can further educate citizens about what we do. If you would like to be a sponsor, please contact the Saline County
Sheriff's Mounted Patrol & Rescue Squad at 1020 W. North Street, Salina, KS 67401 or call them at 785-825-1161. All concessions are
operated by us and all proceeds go to our organization. We are a non-profit organization and anyone can directly donate for a Tax Deduction.
12 April Easter Party FT Riley Library: 1-3pm; Follow the Easter Bunny to the post library for our annual Easter egg hunt! We will have a bunny
hop, snacks and crafts. Don't forget to bring a basket to collect your goodies.
12 April EFMP and New Parent Support program present “Spring Fling”. A fun filled event with crafts, games and FUN. Please be sure to RSVP
to this event no later than 9 April to 785-239-3435. See attached flier for more information.
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12 April Eisenhower Marathon: The Race begins and ends at the Eisenhower Presidential Center. Runners who take part in the
Eisenhower Marathon and Half Marathon will run through the territory south of Abilene that cattlemen followed when bringing their
herds to Abilene on the Chisholm Trail in the 1800s. For more information please see the attached flier or visit the following website
http://www.eisenhowermarathon.com/index.htm
12 April is the Abilene Easter Bunny train ride . Call the Abilene Parks & Recreation for reservations. 785-263-7266
12 April & 13 April Wamego’s Annual Tulip Festival: downtown Wamego with over 150 craft vendors, specialty food court and homemade
ice cream, kid’s inflatable ply area and petting zoo. See flyer below for full details.
14 April Pizza Buffet: COMING to Custer Hill Bowling Center is excited to announce the opening of a lunch Pizza & Salad Buffet!! This
amazing new buffet will be opening on Monday, April 14th and is only $6.99 for all you care to eat! The buffet will be open Monday -
Friday from 11am-1pm at Bar 41 in the Custer Hill Bowling Center!
14 April Sunset Zoo Open online registration for Summer Activities: Monday online registration for all summer activities...not just
summer camps...opens! The Zoo has early childhood classes all summer long. http://sunsetzoo.com/index.aspx?nid=120
15 April Her War Her Voice: 6pm-8pm at ACS Bldg 7264 Normandy Dr. RSVP for the meeting and childcare at
fort.riley@herwarhervoice.com See flyer below.
15 April Safety Awareness Training for Care givers 8:30-4:30 at Riley’s Conference Center . If you plan on attending please contact
mcneilmonique@icloud.com. Please see flyer for more information.
17 April Fort Riley Army Substance Abuse Program 1980’s Fun Run! Dress as your favorite 80s celebrity. Custer Hill golf course.
Registration starts at 3pm race begins at 4 pm. Prizes Timex IRONMAN Road Trainer Watch for best time, men’s and women’s. Trophy
presented to the unit with the most participants.
17 April OCSC Price is Right Event: RSVP for child care is full-Make your calendar for their Price is Right Event. Reservations - Our
Community Spouse Club of Fort Riley www.fortrileyocsc.com/reservations See Flyer below.
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18-19 April American Red Cross Lifeguard Training: lifeguard training available at Eyster Pool 4pm-9pm. Pre-test must b completed prior to
the first day of class. Cost $200.00 includes certifications and course materials. Call 785-239-4854 for more details. See flyer below
19 April Eisenhower Egg roll located at the Eisenhower Presidential Library Museum in Abilene Kansas starting at 1pm. For more
information contact Abilene Parks & Recreation Center at 785-263-7266
19 April Kids Fishing Day: Moon Lake 12pm-4pm on FT Riley. FREE admission; ages 15 and under (ages 16 and up are welcome to fish, but
are required to have a Kansas Fishing License.) Registration will begin at 11:30am. Rods and reels will be provided for those who do not
have them. For more information call 785-239-6211 or 785-239-2363. See flyer below.
19 April Sunset Zoo Manhattan: A party for the planet with a Zoo full of family-friendly activities! Celebrate Earth Day with the Zoo's animal
residents at this family-friendly event. It's also the kick-off to another exciting special event season. Party for the Planet activities run from
Noon to 4:30pm and include: A Rock Climbing Wall near the Prairie Dog Exhibit; Magic Shows in Chautauqua Amphitheater; Zoo
Ambassadors Programs with Live; Animal Encounters in Chautauqua; Amphitheater; Kid's Craft Station & Face painting in the Nature
Exploration Center; Conservation Stations featuring Beekeeping, Local Amphibians & Butterfly; Gardening; Regular Zoo admission applies: $4
adult, $2 children ages 3-12, 2 & under And Friends Of Sunset Zoo (FOSZ) FREE admission. Zoo open from 9:30am to 5:00pm; activities run
from Noon to 4:30pm; Sunset Zoo 2333 Oak Street Manhattan, KS 66502
19 April Ft Riley Easter Egg Hunt:. Fort Riley Family and MWR will hold the annual Easter Egg Hunt on the grounds of Riley’s Conference
Center. In addition to the egg hunt there will be free pictures with the Easter Bunny, Family activities, inflatable's, food vendors and more.
Admission is free. The first hunt kicks off at 11am on the dot, so be sure to come out and grab some of the 15,000 eggs hidden across the
grounds! Hunts will be organized by age groups to ensure all children succeed.
19 April Bingo at Rally Point: Doors open at 12pm and Bingo starts at 2pm. This year you have a chance to win over $7,500 in cash prizes
and a grand prize of $3,000! Tickets are only $50 in advance and $75 at the door! For more information call 785-784-5434
19 April Eisenhower Egg Roll: located at the Eisenhower Presidential Library Museum in Abilene Kansas starting at 1p m. For more
information contact Abilene Parks & Recreation Center at 785-263-7266.
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April Please join Valley View Senior Life and the Flint Hills JC Morning Rotary Club at our Annual Easter Carnival! There will be a
Golden Egg Hunt at 1100am with 20,000 eggs to be found, Games and fun for all ages, Cotton Candy, Bounce House, Face Painters,
Train Rides, and BBQ Hotdogs & Chips! Age brackets for the Easter Egg Hunt are 0-3 years old, 4-7 years old, and 8-11 years old. The
location of this event is Valley View Senior Life 1417 W Ash St Junction City, KS. This event is a fundraiser to help raise funds for a
Memorial recognizing our veterans from past wars. It would be located on the right side of the Kansas State Vietnam Veterans Memorial
in Heritage Park and would mimic the Purple Heart Memorial located on the left side. All proceeds will be going towards this Memorial.
http://www.junctioncity.org/calendar.aspx?EID=1151
19 April K-State Baseball: 7pm at K-State sport complex Tickets only $1 and $1 hot dogs while supplies last. See Flyer below.
20 April Easter Brunch: at Riley’s Conference Center 10am-2pm; Adults $13.95; children 47.95 and children 4 & under eat free.
Contact 785-784-1000 for more details.
20 April Easter Bowling: Custer Hill Bowling Center: 12pm-6pm $30 lane special-2 hours of bowling with shoes for up to 6 people per
lane. 1 large 2 topping pizza & 2 pitchers of soda. See flyer for details.
21-22 April American Red Cross Lifeguard Training: lifeguard training available at Eyster Pool 4pm-8pm. Pre-test must b completed
prior to the first day of class. Cost $200.00 includes certifications and course materials. Call 785-239-4854 for more details. See flyer
below.
23 April Hiring Heroes Career Fair: Getting out of the Army? Make sure you visit the Hiring Heroes Career Fair on Wednesday, April
23rd at Riley's Conference Center from 9am-2pm. There will be businesses, recruiters and federal agencies from all over to talk to you
about employment opportunities.
24 April starts next years Kindergarten Round up: Check out the flyer below for details for each school in USD475 for dates and
locations of when each school will be hosting the event.
24 April Meet & Greet Playtime New Parent Support Program: All military families with children birth to 3 yrs are welcome to attend.
Ellis Heights Community Center will be hosting this event on 44647 Lee Street 10am-11am. Check out the flyer for next month
location.
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25-26 April Operation Megaphone Worldwide Lock-In (Ft Riley Youth Center): Operation Megaphone Worldwide Lock-In will be held
at the Youth Center on April 25-26, 2014 from 2300-0700. Sign up today at the Youth Center! For more information, please call 785-
239-9222. See flyer below
25 April & 26 April Wildcat Under the Sea Kids Camp: REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 8pm Wednesday, April 16th : K-State Cheer is
holding their annual Kids Camp - Wildcats Under the Sea - at the end of April. (Boys and Girls) Kids ages 4-7 will meet from 5:30pm-
8:15pm on Friday, April 25, and kids ages 8-12 will meet from 9am-11:15am on Saturday, April 26. They will learn cheers and dances
from K-State Cheer and cheer during the first half of the spring game. To register, its only $40 and that includes a camp shirt,
drawstring bag, and a beach ball - deadline is 8pm Wednesday, April 16. Kids don't need a ticket to attend the spring game, but
parents/family members can purchase tickets through the K-State ticket office. For more information on this camp visit
http://www.kstatesports.com/cheer/
26 April Herington Car Show & Drag Race: over 200 cars lining Herington’s Downtown streets, vendors and drag races!
26 April Movie night at the Ft. Riley library 6:30pm Come see Despicable Me 2. popcorn and drinks provided.
27 April Family Bingo: doors open at 2pm and Bingo starts at 3pm at Rally Point. Cost: $5 for children; $10 for Adults.
28 April Milford Statewide Event: Do you fish Milford Lake? Do you have a Boat? Could you take one or two persons fishing as part of a
statewide event at Milford Lake on April 28. If you answered yes, then call Joan Sutton at 800.229.7048
29 April Financial Aid Workshop: Bldg 217 room 202 at 1:30pm. Workshop is open to all who would like to learn about getting help
paying for College
30 April FT Riley Middle School Annual Wellness Fair: 9am-3pm at the middle school to showcase activities that promote physical,
mental, emotional, social, spiritual, environmental and financial wellness. For more information call Joanie Hayden at 785-717-4523
see flyer below
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30 April Taste of Home Cooking School Show: presented live at The Hilton Garden Inn, Manhattan Conference Center in Manhattan, KS.
During this interactive event, you'll watch top culinary expert, Jaime Dunn, demonstrate ten new recipes you can easily recreate in your
home. Armed with new culinary tips and techniques, you'll be sure to impress your family and friends with these sophisticated yet
surprisingly easy-to-make dishes. Not only will you leave the event with new recipe ideas, you'll also go home with a valuable gift bag. Our
ever-popular gift bags include an assortment of products and coupons, including two Taste of Home magazines. And while you're there,
remember to enter for a chance to win one of many exciting door prizes. Including a brand new stove courtesy of Sunny 102.5!
General Admission tickets are just $12 and VIP tickets are $30. *VIP tickets include a soft cover Taste of Home Farm Fresh Favorites
cookbook with over 300 recipes valued at $12.95 autographed by our culinary specialist! Limited number of VIP tickets are available and
can only be purchased at Manhattan Christian Books & Gifts. General Admission Tickets available at Ray's Applemarket, Manhattan Town
Center's Customer Service desk, Eventbrite.com, & both Manhattan Central National Bank locations. Taxes and surcharges may apply.
Tickets go on sale Monday March 24th, 2014. For more information about the event and how to purchase tickets, visitTasteofHome.com
OR Sunny1025.com. You can also find us on Facebook andTwitter.
3 May Ft Riley’s Post Wide Yard Sale: 0730 to 3pm Mark your calendars! Fort Riley will have its spring post-wide yard sale from 7:30 a.m.
to 2 p.m. throughout the installation's housing areas. The public is invited to attend. Those attending from off post must have a
valid driver's license and be able to show proof of vehicle insurance and registration. Visitors to Fort Riley may gain access to the post by
going through the Henry, Trooper or Ogden gates.
3 May Junction City Annual Mud Bog: 1pm at 1111 Grant Ave. Junction City-check out vehicles from the size of all-terrain vehicles up to
trucks with 44 inch tires. There will also children’s race and competition for children over 5 yrs.
2014 Fort Riley Run for the Fallen Saturday, May 17th, 8:00am @ Riley's Conference Center T-Shirts available at
www.tinyurl.com/runforthefallen
Family Child Care provides Needed: Fort Riley is looking for Family Child Care (FCC) Providers. Join out orientation every Thursday at
1:30pm at Building 6620. For more information, please call 785-239-9892 or 785-239-4313.
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Get the beach body you have always wanted! For only $150 you can work with a professional trainer, 3 days a week for 3 months! For
more information call, 785-240-2664. Pool season is right around the corner! Get your lifeguard Training from the American Red
Cross! For more information call, 785-239-4854. Looking for a something to do on Tuesday nights? Starting on April 10th Custer Hill
Golf Course is offering Tuesday Night League. Only $20 per week. For more information call, 785-784-6000.
Kansas Safe Boaters Course -April 29th and May 3rd Cost: $5 per person-
The Kansas Safe Boaters Card is required to rent or operate a motorized boat at the FT Riley Marina. This course will consist of two
days, one in the classroom and the other on the water at the FT Riley marina on Milford Lake. The classroom section will be Tuesday,
April 29th from 5:30-9:30am. The hands on water section will be Saturday May 3rd from 8am-12pm. Registration is limited so sign up
early at http://ow.ly/uUK2o
CYSS Needs Volunteers for Coaching Youth Sports: they are in dire need of Referee’s, Coach’s and Assistant Coach’s. This is a great
opportunity for Soldiers to earn their MOVSM. Plus if you have High School Students who need their volunteer hours for High School
graduation they may be able to assist coach’s. If you are interested contact Bldg 6620 to get your volunteer packet.
Country Stampede is coming need Volunteers: if you volunteer for the event you’ll get admission to all four days, parking, reserved
seating, commemorative T-shirt, Meals included. Contact Kim Wagenblast for more details at 785-223-1513 or
kim@countrystampede.com
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ACS Outreach Program
Family Readiness Group (FRG) On-Line Training:
On-line Training: ACS has these class to offer online for FRG’s for
volunteers if your unable to take them in a class room setting. See flyer
below for available class at the ACS.
FRG Leader’s Training: The online Family Readiness Group Leader’s
training is located on the ARMY ONE SOURCE website at
https://www.myarmyonesource.com/skins/aos2/display_ajax.aspx?Mod
uleID=a53b8c22-018c-40c9-b51f-d6a1263c9889. This is a Department
of the Army site and does not include Fort Riley specific information.
The FRG Leader’s Handbook and other FRG materials may also be
downloaded from t ARMY ONE SOURCE under the ACS Mobilization and
Deployment Readiness section/Operation READY at:
https://www.myarmyonesource.com/FamilyProgramsandServices/Family
Programs/MobilizationandDeploymentReadiness/OperationREADY/defaul
t.aspx
Funds custodian online training link
http://www.riley.army.mil/Portals/0/Docs/Services/FamilyServices/Fun
dsCustTng120608123904.pdf
Funds custodian online test link
http://www.riley.army.mil/Portals/0/Docs/Services/FamilyServices/Fun
dsCustQuiz120629132646.pdf
Key caller training online
http://www.riley.army.mil/Portals/0/Docs/Services/FamilyServices/Key
CallerTng120629112550.pdf
Key Caller test online link
http://www.riley.army.mil/Portals/0/Docs/Services/FamilyServices/Key
CallerQuiz120629113116.pdf