The document provides information about upcoming events for Fort Drum military families. It includes details about a Family Readiness Group meeting on May 17th, an Army Youth Network survey, employment readiness workshops, movies playing at the post theater, and volunteers opportunities with the Family Readiness Group and ACS coupon program. It also provides a history spotlight for the week and notices about complying with weapon registration requirements and an upcoming post-wide cleanup day on May 17th.
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Name Clause: This clause states the name of the company, which should end with words like "Limited" or "Ltd." for a public limited company and "Private Limited" or "Pvt. Ltd." for a private limited company.
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Registered Office Clause: It specifies the location where the company's registered office is situated. This office is where all official communications and notices are sent.
Objective Clause: This clause delineates the main objectives for which the company is formed. It's important to define these objectives clearly, as the company cannot undertake activities beyond those mentioned in this clause.
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Liability Clause: It outlines the extent of liability of the company's members. In the case of companies limited by shares, the liability of members is limited to the amount unpaid on their shares. For companies limited by guarantee, members' liability is limited to the amount they undertake to contribute if the company is wound up.
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Capital Clause: This clause specifies the authorized capital of the company, i.e., the maximum amount of share capital the company is authorized to issue. It also mentions the division of this capital into shares and their respective nominal value.
Association Clause: It simply states that the subscribers wish to form a company and agree to become members of it, in accordance with the terms of the MOA.
Importance of Memorandum of Association:
Legal Requirement: The MOA is a legal requirement for the formation of a company. It must be filed with the Registrar of Companies during the incorporation process.
Constitutional Document: It serves as the company's constitutional document, defining its scope, powers, and limitations.
Protection of Members: It protects the interests of the company's members by clearly defining the objectives and limiting their liability.
External Communication: It provides clarity to external parties, such as investors, creditors, and regulatory authorities, regarding the company's objectives and powers.
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Binding Authority: The company and its members are bound by the provisions of the MOA. Any action taken beyond its scope may be considered ultra vires (beyond the powers) of the company and therefore void.
Amendment of MOA:
While the MOA lays down the company's fundamental principles, it is not entirely immutable. It can be amended, but only under specific circumstances and in compliance with legal procedures. Amendments typically require shareholder
Personal Brand Statement:
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Sustainability has become an increasingly critical topic as the world recognizes the need to protect our planet and its resources for future generations. Sustainability means meeting our current needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet theirs. It involves long-term planning and consideration of the consequences of our actions. The goal is to create strategies that ensure the long-term viability of People, Planet, and Profit.
Leading companies such as Nike, Toyota, and Siemens are prioritizing sustainable innovation in their business models, setting an example for others to follow. In this Sustainability training presentation, you will learn key concepts, principles, and practices of sustainability applicable across industries. This training aims to create awareness and educate employees, senior executives, consultants, and other key stakeholders, including investors, policymakers, and supply chain partners, on the importance and implementation of sustainability.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
1. Develop a comprehensive understanding of the fundamental principles and concepts that form the foundation of sustainability within corporate environments.
2. Explore the sustainability implementation model, focusing on effective measures and reporting strategies to track and communicate sustainability efforts.
3. Identify and define best practices and critical success factors essential for achieving sustainability goals within organizations.
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1. Introduction and Key Concepts of Sustainability
2. Principles and Practices of Sustainability
3. Measures and Reporting in Sustainability
4. Sustainability Implementation & Best Practices
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Sustainability: Balancing the Environment, Equity & Economy
11 MAY FRSA FLASH
1. H e a d qu a r t e r s , H e a d q u a r t e r s C o .
10th Combat Aviation Brigade
RENEGADES
FRSA FLASH
Friday, May 11, 2012
Points of Contact Inside this issue:
Company Commander Army Youth Network Survey 2
Employment Readiness Informa- 7
CPT McLean
Coming Attractions 8
Company 1SG
What’s Playing at the post thea- 9
SFC Smith
May Event Flyers 10
Company FRG Leader
RaeAnn McLean
hhc10thcab_frg@yahoo.com
Date: Thursday, May 17th
BDE FRSA
Start Time: 5:30PM
Jackie Sharpe
Location:
O/315-774-1104
Adirondack Creek Community Center
C/315-778-6107 9797 Constitution Blvd, Fort Drum
jackie.sharpe@us.army.mil
Let’s get together to catch up with
Renegade Friends & meet all of our new additions to the
team!
Questions call our FRG Leader RaeAnn McLean Soda Provided
@ hhc10thcab_frg@yahoo.com Parent Supervised Playroom Available
Contents of this newsletter are compiled from multiple Military Family news sources. Material presented does not represent
the views or endorsement of the 10th CAB or the Army. This material is for personal use of the readers. All readers are en-
couraged to do further research for all applicable restrictions and guidelines.
2.
3.
4. Page 4 FRSA FLASH
This Week in History, May
May 11, 1934 - Dust storm sweeps from Great Plains across Eastern states
May 12, 1957 - Race car driver A.J. Foyt gets first pro victory
May 13, 1846 - President Polk declares war on Mexico
May 14, 1804 - Lewis and Clark depart
May 15, 1937 - Madeleine Albright is born
May 16, 1929 - First Academy Awards ceremony
May 17, 1954 - Brown v. Board of Ed is decided
Fort Drum will host spring cleanup day
During fiscal year 2011, Fort Drum garrison received revenue for more than 2,700 tons of recyclable materials. Although
Fort Drum raked in about $952,000 during that time, recyclable materials still ended up in the trash, costing Fort Drum
more than $340,000 in FY 11.
Public Works' Environmental Division team recognizes there is a lot the Fort Drum community can do to help clean up post
and get recyclables where they belong, which is out of the trash and into proper receptacles.
That is why they will host a postwide cleanup day from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. May 17 in the cantonment area and airfield, includ-
ing barracks, buildings and motor pools. Soldiers, Families and civilians are encouraged to help out by picking up litter
around their facilities, turning in old / unused chemical cleaners, turning in unused electronic equipment, and recycling
old manuals or binders full of reports and other obsolete data. This cleanup day is designed to not only help the environ-
ment, but it also provides a platform to educate Fort Drum personnel on the post's recycling program, and proper turn-in
procedures for recyclables, e-waste and hazardous waste. Only litter collected from the Fort Drum cantonment area and
airfield will be accepted. Off-post generated waste will not be accepted. Those helping with the cleanup are asked to stay
out of all construction sites and areas designated “off limits by order of the commander." Because Fort Drum has more
than 500 historic sites, participants also should beware of historic foundations and wells. Removing flagging / tags /
signs from trees or stakes is not permitted. Also, avoid personnel should touching any ordnance if found during the
cleanup, and call 772-7153 to report it. According to an executive order, by the end of fiscal year 2015, Fort Drum must
divert at least 50 percent of construction and demolition solid waste and 50 percent of nonconstruction and demolition
solid waste from landfills.
Nonconstruction and demolition solid waste includes expended brass, cardboard, electronics, mixed metal and paper,
newspaper, pallets, plastics, glass and motor oil. To help Fort Drum meet – and exceed – this goal, officials ask individu-
als to come out May 17 and help keep post beautiful for everyone to enjoy.
(Fort Drum Public Affairs Office)
Comply with Fort Drum, New York state regulations on weapons
Fort Drum officials remind residents to ensure they are in accordance with Fort Drum regulations and New York
state laws when it comes to registering weapons. It is a misdemeanor for any person to carry or possess a
handgun in the state of New York unless he or she has a valid New York pistol permit. If you are prosecuted for
possessing a pistol in New York without a state pistol permit, you could be subject to a maximum of either 6-25
years imprisonment, $30,000 in fines, or a combination of both. If you own a handgun and do not have a New
York state pistol permit, you should immediately bring it to the Military Police Station to register the weapon
and have it stored in the Fort Drum Directorate of Emergency Ser-vices arms room until arrangements can be
made to store them in your unit arms room. If you live on post, all weapons in your residence must be regis-
tered with DES, in accordance with Fort Drum Regulation 190-6. Weapons include BB guns, paintball guns,
bows, airsoft guns and all firearms. All privately owned weapons crossing onto post must be registered at the
Fort Drum DES. For more information, contact or stop by the Directorate of Emergency Services, Law Enforce-
ment Division, Military Police Operations, 10715 Mt. Belvedere Blvd, Fort Drum, at 772-2992.
Fort Drum Directorate of Emergency Services
6. Page 6 FRSA FLASH
Moving Your Kids during PCS Season
Moving to a new area can be hard on you, but it can be especially hard on a child. Below are some helpful tips
to help make your child’s transition from one school to another easier;
If you are moving out of a current location: (at the end of the school year)
Communicate with your child’s school is critical.
Out-process with school at least 2 weeks prior
Students will receive grades up to last day
If PCS’ing obtain SLS (School Liaison Services) information on new duty station
Departure prior to school year completion:
Report card is not issues
Schools provide a report showing grade status and may suggest if student should be repeat grade over
Grade promotion is determined by receiving school
Hand carry the following information for your child:
School report card
IEP
Birth Certificate
Social Security Card
Custody agreement
Achievements and certificates
Volunteering record
Any information that is above and beyond normal school activities (i.e. clubs, sports, extracurricular events)
Immunization record
School Liaison Officers:
Michele Carlton, 772-3214
Terri Spencer, 772-1311
Information on Child Youth and School Service Summer Programs
Available Now
Go to: http://www.drummwr.com/CYSSSummerPrograms.html
7. FRSA FLASH Page 7
Ft. Drum Employment Readiness Program upcoming Events and Workshops
All classes will be located at the ACS building. Please RSVP
Tim Creamer will be your main POC he can be reached at 772-1090 and timo-thy.w.creamer@us.army.mil,
because we will be short staffed we are encouraging customers to attend Employment 101 before schedul-
ing a one on one appointment. -- thank you for your understanding!
Upcoming Events and Workshops RSVP REQUIRED:
Resume Writing Computer Lab - 14 May - 9:30-10:30 - ACS
Finding a Job Using Social Networking - 16 May- 9:30-11:30 - ACS
Federal Employment Workshop - 24 May - 9:30-11:30 - ACS
Computer Basics for Job Seekers - Intro to PowerPoint - 30 May - 9:30-11:30
Employment 101 - 30 May - 9:30-11:30 - ACS
Computer Basics for Job Seekers - Basic Excel - 4 June - 1:00-3:00
Employment 101 - 7 June - 9:30-11:30 - ACS
Build Your Own Business - 13 June - 9:30-11:20
Resume Writing Computer Lab - 11 June - 9:30-10:30 - ACS
8. Page 8 FRSA FLASH
Coming Attractions
5/12 USO Big Bash, 1900-2300 @ Elks Lodge, Water town
5/13 Mother’s Day Brunch, 1100 & 1330 @ The Commons
5/14 Home-Buyers Class, 0930-1130 @ ACS
5/14 FRG Leader Training, 0900-1300 @ ACS
5/14 Informal Fund Training, 1400 & 1700 @ ACS
5/15 School Board Elections
5/16 Finding a Job using Social Networking, 0930- 1130 @ ACS
5/17 Volunteer of the Month Ceremony, 1030-1130 @ The Commons
5/17 & 18 Stronger Families Oxygen Seminar, 0900-1500 @ USO
5/17-20 Case Lot Sale, All Week @ The Commissary
5/18 FDNY Special Olympics, 0900-1400 @ ACS http://www.drummwr.com/
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5/18 Division Retirement Ceremony, 1600-1700 @ MPA
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5/18 Right Arm Night , 1700 @ The Commons
5/19 Armed Forces Day Parade, 1000 in Watertown
5/21 ACS Resilience Training, 0930-1430 @ ACS
5/22-23 AFTB Level II Training, 0900-1600 @ ACS
5/22 Welcome Tour, 0930-1400 @ ACS
5/23 Asian-Pacific American Heritage Observance 1130-1300 @ Commons
5/24 SAFETY DAY/DIVISION RUN, 0700 Hays Hall/Fort Drum Need Help?
5/24 Safety Day Fair, 0900-1500 @ Magrath Gym Call or visit Military OneSource to
find information about taxes, par-
5/25-28 DIVISION DONSA/MEMORIAL DAY HOLI- DAY enting, deployments, finances,
5/29 Army Soldier Show, 1800 @ Magrath Gym taxes, counseling, PCS moves &
more
5/30 Mountain Remembrance Ceremony, 1630-1700 @ Main Post Chapel
5/31 American Red Cross Blood Drive, 0900-1700 @ USO
Save the Dates! Fort Drum’s Special Events:
US Army Soldier Show – World-class performances by the US Army’s most talented Soldiers. This evening performance at Ma-
grath Sports Complex Gymnasium will be given at 6 pm on May 29.
Riverfest – Enjoy a day on the Saint Lawrence River in the village of Alexandria Bay including a boat tour of the Thousand Is-
lands, visit to Heart Island and Boldt Castle, Lunch, children’s amusements and fun on June 21with tickets on sale from your
Unit Representative soon.
Mountainfest – A great day of food, activities, Salute to the Nation, games, and music on Division Hill, June 28.
9. Post Theater
Bldg 10725, North Riva Ridge
Admission is $4.50 for adults; $2.25 for children 6-11; FREE for children 5 and younger.
For more movie information, call 772-5571
FRI MAY 11 - 1900 The Wrath Of The Titans (PG-13)
SAT MAY 12 - 1400 Mirror, Mirror (PG)
1900 21 Jump Street (R)
SUN MAY 13 - 1400 The Wrath Of The Titans (PG-13)
FRI MAY 18 - 1900 The Hunger Games (PG-13)
SAT MAY 19 - 1400 The Hunger Games (PG-13)
1900 American Reunion (R)
SUN MAY 20 - 1400 The Hunger Games (PG-13)
10.
11.
12. VOLUNTEERS WANTED
Our Family Readiness Group (FRG)
is looking for a few volunteers!
A couple of the positions available
are Key Callers, FRG Fund Custo-
dian or Treasurer.
If you are interested please contact
RaeAnn, our FRG Leader and get
the details!
The Information and Referral Program at ACS is looking for someone to manage the Coupon Service at the ACS
Building. The volunteer will organize the provided coupons by category and the date of expiration in to the con-
tainers provided by ACS. Time requirement is approximately 2 hours per week. If you are interested, please
stop by the ACS Building and ask for Virginia Cooper or you can call her at 772-6766 or vir-
ginia.cooper@us.army.mil