The document provides information about upcoming events and safety tips for families at Fort Rucker in a weekly newsletter. It announces a wounded warrior hunt, fire prevention month safety tips, and trick or treating safety guidelines. A list of local weekend activities is also included, such as pumpkin patches, corn mazes, and fall festivals in the surrounding area.
This document contains summaries of 4 projects:
1. A 600 square foot affordable housing unit for migrant workers in East Coachella Valley, California. The unit is designed for a family of 5 and uses sustainable and recycled materials.
2. An airport lounge at San Francisco International Airport inspired by the concept of "Port to Port" to represent the city's culture and international transit connections. The lounge provides different zones for connection and recharging.
3. A school for visually and hearing impaired children inspired by submarines with elements of security, immersion, exploration, and flexibility to encourage curiosity and safe learning.
4. An REI store design bringing the digital outdoors concept inside with interactive areas to both
The document is a weekly family update from USAACE that provides information on upcoming training workshops, holidays and DONSA (Day of No Scheduled Activity) schedules, and breast cancer awareness. It lists various training workshops in October and notes the 2011-2012 DONSA and holiday schedule. It also discusses common myths about breast cancer and emphasizes that early detection through mammograms is important for survival.
This document provides a summary of upcoming events at Fort Rucker in Alabama from November 12-14, including Thanksgiving Day on November 25th and a Christmas tree lighting on December 2nd. It also includes brief articles on the history of Veteran's Day, information about military family counseling services, small business registration requirements, and scholarships available to military families.
The document summarizes resources available for military families with special needs children through Military OneSource (MOS). MOS provides consultations with specialists to assess families' needs and locate resources, as well as articles and information on their website. They can help families navigate education, medical care, support groups, and relocation benefits. MOS consultations can be accessed by calling their phone number. The document also provides updates on TRICARE benefits and resources available through other organizations that support military families with special needs.
The document provides information about upcoming training events at Fort Rucker including key caller/treasurer training, home-buying workshops, and stress management workshops. It also provides information about the Lyster Army Health Clinic such as closure dates and emergency procedures. Additionally, it discusses the Military Spouse Corporate Career Network which assists military spouses with employment and volunteer opportunities. Finally, it advertises a support group for those affected by deployment and lists ways to get connected within the Fort Rucker community.
This document provides information about upcoming events and activities for military families at Fort Rucker. It discusses National Women's Health Week from May 8-14 which focuses on empowering women to prioritize their health. It also announces a Women's Health Fair being held on base on May 11. Additionally, it lists upcoming training opportunities, community events including a comedy show and lake festival, and a note about Kids Bowl Free allowing children to bowl for free all summer long. Finally, it congratulates the 26 spouses who will participate in the first Aviation Spouse Day event on June 3rd.
The document provides information for military families at Fort Rucker, including upcoming training workshops, changes to TRICARE pharmacy copays effective October 1st, and fall activities in the local area such as pumpkin patches, corn mazes, arts festivals, and car shows. It also provides information about the Coaching Into Care program through the VA for families concerned about a veteran's post-deployment difficulties.
This document provides a summary of upcoming events and activities at Fort Rucker in November 2010, including Military Family Month, Thanksgiving, and a Christmas tree lighting. It also announces a Chili Cook-Off and 5K Run event on November 6th at Festival Field with activities for families. Other sections provide information about Daylight Savings Time, renovations at Lyster Army Health Clinic, and classes/resources for military families including Army Family Team Building training.
This document contains summaries of 4 projects:
1. A 600 square foot affordable housing unit for migrant workers in East Coachella Valley, California. The unit is designed for a family of 5 and uses sustainable and recycled materials.
2. An airport lounge at San Francisco International Airport inspired by the concept of "Port to Port" to represent the city's culture and international transit connections. The lounge provides different zones for connection and recharging.
3. A school for visually and hearing impaired children inspired by submarines with elements of security, immersion, exploration, and flexibility to encourage curiosity and safe learning.
4. An REI store design bringing the digital outdoors concept inside with interactive areas to both
The document is a weekly family update from USAACE that provides information on upcoming training workshops, holidays and DONSA (Day of No Scheduled Activity) schedules, and breast cancer awareness. It lists various training workshops in October and notes the 2011-2012 DONSA and holiday schedule. It also discusses common myths about breast cancer and emphasizes that early detection through mammograms is important for survival.
This document provides a summary of upcoming events at Fort Rucker in Alabama from November 12-14, including Thanksgiving Day on November 25th and a Christmas tree lighting on December 2nd. It also includes brief articles on the history of Veteran's Day, information about military family counseling services, small business registration requirements, and scholarships available to military families.
The document summarizes resources available for military families with special needs children through Military OneSource (MOS). MOS provides consultations with specialists to assess families' needs and locate resources, as well as articles and information on their website. They can help families navigate education, medical care, support groups, and relocation benefits. MOS consultations can be accessed by calling their phone number. The document also provides updates on TRICARE benefits and resources available through other organizations that support military families with special needs.
The document provides information about upcoming training events at Fort Rucker including key caller/treasurer training, home-buying workshops, and stress management workshops. It also provides information about the Lyster Army Health Clinic such as closure dates and emergency procedures. Additionally, it discusses the Military Spouse Corporate Career Network which assists military spouses with employment and volunteer opportunities. Finally, it advertises a support group for those affected by deployment and lists ways to get connected within the Fort Rucker community.
This document provides information about upcoming events and activities for military families at Fort Rucker. It discusses National Women's Health Week from May 8-14 which focuses on empowering women to prioritize their health. It also announces a Women's Health Fair being held on base on May 11. Additionally, it lists upcoming training opportunities, community events including a comedy show and lake festival, and a note about Kids Bowl Free allowing children to bowl for free all summer long. Finally, it congratulates the 26 spouses who will participate in the first Aviation Spouse Day event on June 3rd.
The document provides information for military families at Fort Rucker, including upcoming training workshops, changes to TRICARE pharmacy copays effective October 1st, and fall activities in the local area such as pumpkin patches, corn mazes, arts festivals, and car shows. It also provides information about the Coaching Into Care program through the VA for families concerned about a veteran's post-deployment difficulties.
This document provides a summary of upcoming events and activities at Fort Rucker in November 2010, including Military Family Month, Thanksgiving, and a Christmas tree lighting. It also announces a Chili Cook-Off and 5K Run event on November 6th at Festival Field with activities for families. Other sections provide information about Daylight Savings Time, renovations at Lyster Army Health Clinic, and classes/resources for military families including Army Family Team Building training.
The newsletter provides information about Breast Cancer Awareness Month events and activities happening in October at Cherry Point and in the local community. It encourages mammograms and supporting those affected by breast cancer. It also lists upcoming pumpkin patches, festivals, football games, and safety tips for the month. The newsletter asks readers for feedback and event/workshop suggestions.
The USAACE Family Weekly Update provides information on upcoming events and programs for families at Fort Rucker, including a concert called "Music Under the Alabama Stars", the Fort Rucker Job Fair, and employment and volunteer opportunities. The newsletter announces that childcare is now available at the Physical Fitness Center and encourages volunteering as a way to get involved in the community and develop skills.
The document provides information on upcoming events and activities in April to recognize Autism Awareness month and the Military Child. It announces a volunteer appreciation ceremony on April 4th to recognize volunteers with 800 or more hours. It also advertises a Disney trip giveaway by playing BINGO in April and a family fun run/walk on April 16th in recognition of Child Abuse Prevention Month.
The document provides information on upcoming events and activities at Fort Rucker for families in October 2011. It discusses the prevention of domestic violence, including the DoD definition and signs of abuse. Safety measures for those in abusive relationships are also outlined. The document also advertises an Assistive Technology Expo to take place on October 19th to help individuals with disabilities.
The document is a weekly newsletter from USAACE providing information to military families. It includes upcoming events such as family game night, workshops on marriage, anger management and divorce; notices about Constitution Week and an aviation expo; and information about the Exceptional Family Member Program evaluation process and Military OneSource webinars. The newsletter aims to keep families informed about community events and resources.
Get fire safety tips and advice from Snikiddy and the Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Squad. This information will prepare your family on what to do in the event of a fire and well as how to prevent them from starting.
Autism awareness and support events are highlighted. Local camps for military children are also noted, including Operation Purple camps for children with deployed parents. Upcoming training opportunities and support groups are listed. A conference on sexual assault and child abuse prevention is announced.
The document is a newsletter from the Task Force Tigershark Facebook page providing information about upcoming Halloween and fall events on Fort Drum for the week of October 25th-November 5th. It includes details on a flu vaccine fair, ski pass sales, winter driving classes, Halloween safety tips, and information on various Halloween activities around post including trick-or-treating, a haunted hayride, and a teen karaoke contest.
Halloween is one of the most anticipated nights of the year but it is also one of the most dangerous. Check out the infograph and follow these Halloween safety tips to keep everyone safe on the spookiest of nights.
https://hawksecurity.com/blog/halloween-safety-tips/
The document provides tips for keeping children safe during holidays. It recommends (1) keeping a watchful eye on children when they are eating or playing and removing dangerous items; (2) staying close to children and not relying on others without arrangements; (3) ensuring lost children can be easily found by writing contact details on them; and (4) checking room safety features like balcony railings and removing dangerous items. It also suggests handling food safely, being aware of traffic dangers, keeping children contained in safe areas, training them what to do if lost or threatened, and finding local medical contact information.
The document provides tips for keeping children safe during holidays. It recommends (1) keeping a watchful eye on children when they are eating or playing and removing dangerous items; (2) staying close to children and not relying on others without arrangements; (3) ensuring lost children can be easily found by writing contact details on them; and (4) checking room safety features like balcony railings and removing dangerous items. Additional tips include handling food safely, being aware of traffic dangers, keeping children contained in safe areas, training them what to do if lost or threatened, and having local emergency contact information.
Fire Prevention Week is held annually in October to promote fire safety awareness and prevention. This year's theme is "Check the Date! Replace Fire Alarms Every 10 Years" to emphasize the importance of working smoke detectors in every home. Fire safety tips include installing smoke alarms on every level of the home, having an escape plan and meeting place, never leaving cooking food unattended, and keeping flammable items away from heat sources. Utah Flood Cleanup provides disaster restoration services for fire damage to help residents after a fire.
This document discusses the importance of having shelter options in an emergency. It provides examples of inexpensive shelter options that can be made from tarps and frames, including pop-up tents, carport frames covered with tarps, and dome structures made from PVC pipes and tarps. The document emphasizes the need to prepare for shelter both at home and elsewhere, highlighting a past experience where the author had to evacuate and shelter at a family member's home. It stresses the importance of having a shelter plan and being prepared ahead of time.
The document is a weekly update from USAACE Family Resources providing information on upcoming events and training opportunities at Fort Rucker in November, including a bake-off contest, family resilience training, and co-parenting workshops. It also lists local urgent care clinics for military beneficiaries and provides details about the 20th Annual Chili 5K & Cook-off fundraiser happening on November 5th.
Getting Nit Picky About Head Lice discusses head lice, including how to identify and treat an infestation. Head lice are small parasitic insects that feed on human blood and can be transmitted through direct head-to-head contact or sharing personal items. The document provides tips for prevention, monitoring, and natural treatment options like using a nit comb and coconut oil to remove lice and eggs. It advises regularly checking your child's hair and educating the school community about lice to prevent widespread outbreaks.
Learn about the “Install. Inspect. Protect.” campaign, how to use Daylight Saving Time as an emergency preparedness reminder, Ready Virginia and chain saw safety.
FIRE PREPAREDNESS Grade 10 class in Sciencekimsitti1995
1) Electrical wiring issues and careless smoking are common causes of house fires. Proper storage of flammable materials and vigilance around open flames can help prevent fires.
2) To prepare, have evacuation plans, emergency supplies, and fire extinguishers. Store important documents safely and clear areas near the home of flammable debris.
3) If a fire occurs, call 911 and evacuate immediately. Stop, drop, and roll if on fire. Remain calm and wait for authorities to say it is safe to return home.
FIRE PREPAREDNESS Grade 10 class in Sciencekimsitti1995
1) Electrical wiring issues and careless smoking are common causes of house fires. Proper storage of flammable materials and vigilance around open flames can help prevent fires.
2) To prepare, have evacuation plans, emergency supplies, and fire extinguishers. Store important documents safely and clear areas near the home of flammable debris.
3) If a fire occurs, call 911 and evacuate immediately. Stop, drop, and roll if on fire. Remain calm and wait for authorities to say it is safe to return home.
The document provides information about upcoming events and activities for military families at Fort Rucker in late April and early May 2011. It announces a virtual career fair for military spouses on May 6th and encourages families to donate items to support those affected by tornadoes in Tuscaloosa. It also promotes various educational programs and entertainment events happening at Fort Rucker in the coming weeks.
The document is a weekly family update from USAACE providing information on upcoming events and training opportunities at Fort Rucker from July 29th to August 25th, 2011. It includes the following:
- A calendar of events from the Army Community Service for August 2011.
- Information on Master Resiliency Training being offered on various dates in August to help families develop resilience.
- Details and registration contacts for resilience training, new parent support programs, Army Family Team Building training, talent shows and character dining events at the base.
- A reminder about dropping off non-perishable food donations through August 31st.
- An announcement about financial readiness resources available via mobile devices.
The newsletter provides information about Breast Cancer Awareness Month events and activities happening in October at Cherry Point and in the local community. It encourages mammograms and supporting those affected by breast cancer. It also lists upcoming pumpkin patches, festivals, football games, and safety tips for the month. The newsletter asks readers for feedback and event/workshop suggestions.
The USAACE Family Weekly Update provides information on upcoming events and programs for families at Fort Rucker, including a concert called "Music Under the Alabama Stars", the Fort Rucker Job Fair, and employment and volunteer opportunities. The newsletter announces that childcare is now available at the Physical Fitness Center and encourages volunteering as a way to get involved in the community and develop skills.
The document provides information on upcoming events and activities in April to recognize Autism Awareness month and the Military Child. It announces a volunteer appreciation ceremony on April 4th to recognize volunteers with 800 or more hours. It also advertises a Disney trip giveaway by playing BINGO in April and a family fun run/walk on April 16th in recognition of Child Abuse Prevention Month.
The document provides information on upcoming events and activities at Fort Rucker for families in October 2011. It discusses the prevention of domestic violence, including the DoD definition and signs of abuse. Safety measures for those in abusive relationships are also outlined. The document also advertises an Assistive Technology Expo to take place on October 19th to help individuals with disabilities.
The document is a weekly newsletter from USAACE providing information to military families. It includes upcoming events such as family game night, workshops on marriage, anger management and divorce; notices about Constitution Week and an aviation expo; and information about the Exceptional Family Member Program evaluation process and Military OneSource webinars. The newsletter aims to keep families informed about community events and resources.
Get fire safety tips and advice from Snikiddy and the Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Squad. This information will prepare your family on what to do in the event of a fire and well as how to prevent them from starting.
Autism awareness and support events are highlighted. Local camps for military children are also noted, including Operation Purple camps for children with deployed parents. Upcoming training opportunities and support groups are listed. A conference on sexual assault and child abuse prevention is announced.
The document is a newsletter from the Task Force Tigershark Facebook page providing information about upcoming Halloween and fall events on Fort Drum for the week of October 25th-November 5th. It includes details on a flu vaccine fair, ski pass sales, winter driving classes, Halloween safety tips, and information on various Halloween activities around post including trick-or-treating, a haunted hayride, and a teen karaoke contest.
Halloween is one of the most anticipated nights of the year but it is also one of the most dangerous. Check out the infograph and follow these Halloween safety tips to keep everyone safe on the spookiest of nights.
https://hawksecurity.com/blog/halloween-safety-tips/
The document provides tips for keeping children safe during holidays. It recommends (1) keeping a watchful eye on children when they are eating or playing and removing dangerous items; (2) staying close to children and not relying on others without arrangements; (3) ensuring lost children can be easily found by writing contact details on them; and (4) checking room safety features like balcony railings and removing dangerous items. It also suggests handling food safely, being aware of traffic dangers, keeping children contained in safe areas, training them what to do if lost or threatened, and finding local medical contact information.
The document provides tips for keeping children safe during holidays. It recommends (1) keeping a watchful eye on children when they are eating or playing and removing dangerous items; (2) staying close to children and not relying on others without arrangements; (3) ensuring lost children can be easily found by writing contact details on them; and (4) checking room safety features like balcony railings and removing dangerous items. Additional tips include handling food safely, being aware of traffic dangers, keeping children contained in safe areas, training them what to do if lost or threatened, and having local emergency contact information.
Fire Prevention Week is held annually in October to promote fire safety awareness and prevention. This year's theme is "Check the Date! Replace Fire Alarms Every 10 Years" to emphasize the importance of working smoke detectors in every home. Fire safety tips include installing smoke alarms on every level of the home, having an escape plan and meeting place, never leaving cooking food unattended, and keeping flammable items away from heat sources. Utah Flood Cleanup provides disaster restoration services for fire damage to help residents after a fire.
This document discusses the importance of having shelter options in an emergency. It provides examples of inexpensive shelter options that can be made from tarps and frames, including pop-up tents, carport frames covered with tarps, and dome structures made from PVC pipes and tarps. The document emphasizes the need to prepare for shelter both at home and elsewhere, highlighting a past experience where the author had to evacuate and shelter at a family member's home. It stresses the importance of having a shelter plan and being prepared ahead of time.
The document is a weekly update from USAACE Family Resources providing information on upcoming events and training opportunities at Fort Rucker in November, including a bake-off contest, family resilience training, and co-parenting workshops. It also lists local urgent care clinics for military beneficiaries and provides details about the 20th Annual Chili 5K & Cook-off fundraiser happening on November 5th.
Getting Nit Picky About Head Lice discusses head lice, including how to identify and treat an infestation. Head lice are small parasitic insects that feed on human blood and can be transmitted through direct head-to-head contact or sharing personal items. The document provides tips for prevention, monitoring, and natural treatment options like using a nit comb and coconut oil to remove lice and eggs. It advises regularly checking your child's hair and educating the school community about lice to prevent widespread outbreaks.
Learn about the “Install. Inspect. Protect.” campaign, how to use Daylight Saving Time as an emergency preparedness reminder, Ready Virginia and chain saw safety.
FIRE PREPAREDNESS Grade 10 class in Sciencekimsitti1995
1) Electrical wiring issues and careless smoking are common causes of house fires. Proper storage of flammable materials and vigilance around open flames can help prevent fires.
2) To prepare, have evacuation plans, emergency supplies, and fire extinguishers. Store important documents safely and clear areas near the home of flammable debris.
3) If a fire occurs, call 911 and evacuate immediately. Stop, drop, and roll if on fire. Remain calm and wait for authorities to say it is safe to return home.
FIRE PREPAREDNESS Grade 10 class in Sciencekimsitti1995
1) Electrical wiring issues and careless smoking are common causes of house fires. Proper storage of flammable materials and vigilance around open flames can help prevent fires.
2) To prepare, have evacuation plans, emergency supplies, and fire extinguishers. Store important documents safely and clear areas near the home of flammable debris.
3) If a fire occurs, call 911 and evacuate immediately. Stop, drop, and roll if on fire. Remain calm and wait for authorities to say it is safe to return home.
The document provides information about upcoming events and activities for military families at Fort Rucker in late April and early May 2011. It announces a virtual career fair for military spouses on May 6th and encourages families to donate items to support those affected by tornadoes in Tuscaloosa. It also promotes various educational programs and entertainment events happening at Fort Rucker in the coming weeks.
The document is a weekly family update from USAACE providing information on upcoming events and training opportunities at Fort Rucker from July 29th to August 25th, 2011. It includes the following:
- A calendar of events from the Army Community Service for August 2011.
- Information on Master Resiliency Training being offered on various dates in August to help families develop resilience.
- Details and registration contacts for resilience training, new parent support programs, Army Family Team Building training, talent shows and character dining events at the base.
- A reminder about dropping off non-perishable food donations through August 31st.
- An announcement about financial readiness resources available via mobile devices.
This one sentence document provides a phone number, (334) 255-0960, for contacting the organization or individual to obtain additional information on an unspecified topic. No other context or details are given about what type of information can be acquired by calling the number.
The Fort Rucker Community Spouses Club is hosting a Kentucky Derby themed luncheon on April 19th at The Landing. Guests are encouraged to wear big hats and doors open at 10am for shopping with the guest speaker at 10:30am and lunch being served at 11am. The boxed lunch menu includes a roast beef or turkey sandwich, chips, fruit and a mint julep for $14 and guest speaker Dr. Kerry L. Griffin will discuss women's health and the new women's wing at Medical Center Enterprise. Reservations must be made by April 16th by calling or emailing the provided contact.
The Fort Rucker Community Spouses Club is hosting a Kentucky Derby themed luncheon on April 19th at The Landing. Guests are encouraged to wear big hats and doors open at 10am for shopping with the guest speaker at 10:30am and lunch being served at 11am. The boxed lunch menu includes a roast beef or turkey sandwich, chips, fruit and a mint julep for $14 and guest speaker Dr. Kerry L. Griffin will discuss women's health and the new women's wing at Medical Center Enterprise. Reservations must be made by April 16th by calling or emailing the provided contact.
A women's health fair and baby shower will be held on May 15th from 10am to 2pm at The Landing. The free event will provide health screenings, demonstrations, activities, and educational materials to promote women's health and wellness. Representatives from the Lyster Army Health Clinic, chiropractors, massage therapists, pharmacies, health food retailers, optical shops, fitness centers, health care providers, and OBGYN will be in attendance, along with pediatric information for new and expecting moms. For more details, call Family & MWR at 334-598-5311.
Hal Edward Runkel is a licensed marriage and family therapist and founder of The ScreamFree Institute. He has been successfully teaching parents ScreamFree relationship methods for over ten years. ScreamFree Parenting focuses on helping parents stay calm and connected with their kids by focusing on themselves, growing up, and calming down rather than operating out of fear. This allows parents to revolutionize their relationships with their children from a place of higher principles. Hal will be giving a talk on the five truths every parent needs to know using the ScreamFree approach.
This 3 sentence summary provides the key information from the document:
The document is a weekly family update from USAACE that includes information about upcoming training workshops, scholarships, and financial literacy programs. It also contains a brief article about deer strikes and safety when encountering deer on the road. Additionally, it lists several scholarship opportunities and deadlines for military families.
The Fort Rucker Dining Facility is inviting deployed spouses and their families to a free dinner and is allowing friends and extended family to join for $5 per meal. The event is located behind the Colton-Fortenberry Gym and those interested can contact CPT Blevins at 334-255-8938 for more information.
The document provides a dictionary of internet slang terms, or "internet lingo". It begins with an introduction and overview. The main content is a comprehensive list of codes and acronyms used in online communication, organized alphabetically from A to Z, with definitions provided. The document encourages parents to use such reference guides to help understand their children's online activities and conversations.
The 2012 Spring ABA Symposium will take place on March 3rd from 11:30 AM to 3 PM at The Commons building at 8950 7th Avenue. It will feature guest speakers such as Dr. Jonathan Pfeifer discussing behavior disorders, Jenny Underwood on behavior management plans, Debbie Taylor on communicating with children, and Kelli Reynoldson on EFMP process and family resources. Angie can be called at 334-596-0476 to register for the event.
The document provides information from the USAACE Weekly Family Update newsletter dated February 10, 2012. It discusses the following key points:
1) The Fort Rucker Child Supervision Policy was recently revised, imposing new requirements for supervision of children on post. The policy defines lack of supervision and consequences for violating the policy.
2) The newsletter provides information on scholarships available for military children, including the Space Camp scholarship which covers full tuition for a 6-day program at the Space Camp in Huntsville, AL.
3) A matrix outlining the child supervision policy is included, specifying rules for supervision of children under age 12, ages 12-18 who babysit, and ages 17-18 being left overnight
The Flight School Social is an adult-only event on Friday, March 2nd from 7-10pm at The Landing featuring Bunco, cards, hors d'oeuvres and an open bar. MAJ Jason D. James, the commander of Bravo Company, is hosting the event for flight school students, cadre and spouses to have fun and socialize.
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21 oct 2011
1. USAACE Weekly
Family Update
21 October 2011
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INSIDE THIS ISSUE
1 Wounded Warrior Hunt
2 Did You Know?
Fire Prevention Month
3 Trick or Treat Safety
4 Things to do This
Weekend!
"’Relationship before
opportunity’ is about giving
before receiving, planting
before harvesting and
serving before asking"
~ Jeremie Kubicek
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2. Page 2 USAACE Family Weekly Update
Did you Know?
Upcoming
Fire safety is something that many people may not think about until
Training/Workshops after they have been affected by a tragedy. Each year more than 400
children die from fires in their homes. Please let this month be a
24 & 31 October –
Divorce/Separation Co- reminder to take important steps to protect your family from a fire.
Parenting Workshop from 0900 One of the most important things you can do for your family and
– 1200. To register, call (334) home is to make sure your home has a working smoke alarm.
255-3898.
Working smoke alarms are an essential piece of safety equipment
27 October – Employment which should be in every home. If your family lives in a home with
Readiness Job Search Class from
working smoke alarms, the likelihood of dying in a fire is half that
0855 – 1030. To register call
(334) 255-3949. compared to a home without working alarms.
1 November – Family Resilience Fire safety is not just an issue during the fall and winter months. There
Training from 0830 – 1230 at are important things you can do year-round to keep your family safe
The Commons. To register call from fire. Here are a few important steps to remember:
(334) 255-3643.
Put a smoke alarm on every level of your home, outside each
4 November -- Promotion Points
Parent Support Program from sleeping area, and in every bedroom.
0900 – 1100 at the Early Plan and practice several escape routes and a safe place to
Childhood Activity Center. To meet outside.
register call (334) 255-3898. Teach safety. A child who is coached properly ahead of time
may have a better chance of surviving a fire.
4 & 7 November -- Check the kitchen for preventable hazards and supervise
Divorce/Separation Co- children at all times in the kitchen.
Parenting Workshop from 0900
– 1200 at the Early Childhood Eliminate other potential fire hazards in your home.
Center. Call (334) 255-3898 to
register. *Article taken from www.safekids.org/blog/fire-prevetion-month.html.
10 November -- FRG Leader
Training at Bldg. 5700, Rm 371F.
To register call (334) 255-9578.
15 & 16 November – Army
Family Team Building (AFTB)
Level I from 5:00pm – 8:00 pm
in Bldg. 5700, Rm 371F. Call
(334) 255-2382 to register.
15 November – Hunter
Education Courses in Adams
Hall Rm 120 from 5:30 –
9:30pm. To regiser call (334)
255-4305.
www.safekids.org
3. USAACE Family Weekly Update Page 3
Trick or Treat Safety – www.halloween-safety.com
Trick or Treating should be one of the great adventures of Halloween for kids! They can get dressed in scary costumes and go
door to door, begging "Tricks or Treats!" from neighbors or at the local mall. Lots of small towns have a Halloween Safe Night
at the community center or school so kids can Trick-or-Treat safely but going door to door is the stuff of childhood memories! It
should be a fun time, without trouble and pain, so following some easy tips can keep your child safe every Halloween.
Children should always go out trick or treating accompanied by a responsible adult.
Make sure and stick to the curfew times and stick to subdivisions and areas with a lot of homes so your kids can get in
as much trick or treating as possible in a few hours time.
Plan a safe route so parents know where their older kids will be at all times. Set a time for their return home. Make sure
that your child is old enough and responsible enough to go out by themselves. Make sure that they have a cell phone.
Instruct your children not to eat any treats until they bring them home to be examined by you. This way you can check
for any problem candy and get the pick of the best stuff!
Instruct your child to never go into the home of a stranger or get into their car. Explain why this is not a god idea and
what to do if someone approaches them and tries to talk to them.
Make sure your child carries a flashlight, glow stick or has reflective tape on their costume to make them more visible
to cars.
Let them know that they should stay together as a group if going out to Trick or Treat without an adult.
Visit Sparky’s Club
4. Page 4 USAACE Family Weekly Update
Things to do this Weekend --
Here are a listing of all the things going on in the local area this weekend. There’s tons of things to choose
from.
Dream Field Farms & Pumpkin Patch – www.dreamfieldfarms.com.
CornDodgers Farm – http://corndodgersfarm.com. Open from 24 September – 30 October. Tons of
fun for everyone!
Aplin Farms – www.aplinfarms.com, Geneva Co. Rd. 49N. Open from 1 Oct – 31 October with tons
of activities for the whole family!
Wiregrass Heritage Festival – 21 – 22 October from 1000 – 1600 at Landmark Park, Dothan, Al –
Learn how peanuts were harvest a half-century ago in the Wiregrass. Enjoy the sights, sounds and
smells of cane grinding, syrup making, butter churning, basket weaving, soap making and other
traditional farm activities. Plus food, music and antique tractors and farm equipment.
Boll Weevil Festival –22 October in Downtown, Enterprise from 0900 – 1500. Arts and crafts
vendors, variety of music, food, children’s costume contest and activities, farmers market, car show
and family entertainment.
Don’t forget Fort Rucker’s Children’s Fall Festival and BOSS Haunted House (see flyers below for
details).
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