Operation Purple Camp applications are being accepted now for free summer camps for qualifying military dependents in New York and other states. There are two camps available in July in New York, one locally from July 29-August 3 and another in Western New York from July 8-July 13. The Operation Purple program aims to empower military children and their families through camps and other activities while service members are deployed or serving.
The document is a newsletter from the Fort Richardson Soldier Family Readiness Group (FRSA) dated March 29, 2012. It provides information on upcoming events and programs for military families including Operation Purple summer camps for dependents, tax assistance services, movie showings, and FRG meeting dates. It also includes a short thought piece on the importance of taking action.
The document is a newsletter from the Fort Richardson Soldier Family Readiness Group (FRSA) dated March 29, 2012. It provides information on upcoming events and programs for military families including Operation Purple summer camps for dependents, tax assistance services, movie showings, and FRG meeting dates. It also includes a short thought piece on the importance of taking action.
The document provides information about various upcoming events and programs for military families at Fort Drum, including:
1) Operation Purple camp applications being accepted for free summer camps for military dependents in New York and other states.
2) The Fort Drum Tax Assistance Center offering free tax return preparation for military members and families starting on a certain date.
3) Upcoming movies being shown at the Fort Drum Post Theater for the following week.
The document is a newsletter from the 277th FRSA providing information to military families. It includes thoughts on living life one day at a time, details on free tax assistance available on post, upcoming events like ski trips and movie showings, and notices for upcoming FRG meetings. The newsletter aims to keep families informed of resources and activities.
The document provides information about upcoming events and services for military families at Fort Drum. It includes highlights from an FRG meeting, schedules for tax assistance and movie showings at the post theater, notices about classes and activities in March from various organizations, and details about the hours of the Urgent Care Clinic. Joe Wietecha, a personal financial counselor, will be available on Thursdays to help with financial issues like budgeting, credit checks, and debt reduction. An HSC FRG meeting is scheduled for March 28th at the 277th Battalion Classroom.
The document is a newsletter from the 277th FRSA providing information to military families. It includes notices about upcoming tax assistance, theater showings, recreational activities, and an FRG meeting. The FRG meeting highlights and Lenten/Easter schedule are inside. It also provides a thought for the day about finding humor in difficult situations and includes a job description for an FRG treasurer/fund custodian.
The document provides information from the 277th FRSA newsletter including:
- Thoughts on the value of relationships and kindness.
- Details about the Fort Drum Tax Assistance Center offering free tax return preparation services for soldiers and families.
- Upcoming events in March such as a hiking club meeting, gaming tournament, photo exhibit, and Irish dinner.
- Hours and services provided at the Urgent Care Clinic on post for illnesses and minor injuries.
Two additional gates on post will open during morning hours to help relieve traffic congestion. The Nash gate on Route 26 and the gate at Munns Corners on Route 3a in Deferiet will be open from 5:30-7:30 AM Monday through Friday for DoD ID card holders only. This is expected to ease traffic along Route 26 and provide an alternate route to the airfield. The other six gates will remain unchanged.
The document is a newsletter from the Fort Richardson Soldier Family Readiness Group (FRSA) dated March 29, 2012. It provides information on upcoming events and programs for military families including Operation Purple summer camps for dependents, tax assistance services, movie showings, and FRG meeting dates. It also includes a short thought piece on the importance of taking action.
The document is a newsletter from the Fort Richardson Soldier Family Readiness Group (FRSA) dated March 29, 2012. It provides information on upcoming events and programs for military families including Operation Purple summer camps for dependents, tax assistance services, movie showings, and FRG meeting dates. It also includes a short thought piece on the importance of taking action.
The document provides information about various upcoming events and programs for military families at Fort Drum, including:
1) Operation Purple camp applications being accepted for free summer camps for military dependents in New York and other states.
2) The Fort Drum Tax Assistance Center offering free tax return preparation for military members and families starting on a certain date.
3) Upcoming movies being shown at the Fort Drum Post Theater for the following week.
The document is a newsletter from the 277th FRSA providing information to military families. It includes thoughts on living life one day at a time, details on free tax assistance available on post, upcoming events like ski trips and movie showings, and notices for upcoming FRG meetings. The newsletter aims to keep families informed of resources and activities.
The document provides information about upcoming events and services for military families at Fort Drum. It includes highlights from an FRG meeting, schedules for tax assistance and movie showings at the post theater, notices about classes and activities in March from various organizations, and details about the hours of the Urgent Care Clinic. Joe Wietecha, a personal financial counselor, will be available on Thursdays to help with financial issues like budgeting, credit checks, and debt reduction. An HSC FRG meeting is scheduled for March 28th at the 277th Battalion Classroom.
The document is a newsletter from the 277th FRSA providing information to military families. It includes notices about upcoming tax assistance, theater showings, recreational activities, and an FRG meeting. The FRG meeting highlights and Lenten/Easter schedule are inside. It also provides a thought for the day about finding humor in difficult situations and includes a job description for an FRG treasurer/fund custodian.
The document provides information from the 277th FRSA newsletter including:
- Thoughts on the value of relationships and kindness.
- Details about the Fort Drum Tax Assistance Center offering free tax return preparation services for soldiers and families.
- Upcoming events in March such as a hiking club meeting, gaming tournament, photo exhibit, and Irish dinner.
- Hours and services provided at the Urgent Care Clinic on post for illnesses and minor injuries.
Two additional gates on post will open during morning hours to help relieve traffic congestion. The Nash gate on Route 26 and the gate at Munns Corners on Route 3a in Deferiet will be open from 5:30-7:30 AM Monday through Friday for DoD ID card holders only. This is expected to ease traffic along Route 26 and provide an alternate route to the airfield. The other six gates will remain unchanged.
The document provides information from the Fort Drum Family Readiness Support Assistant (FRSA) including:
1) Two additional gates on post will open during morning hours to relieve traffic congestion.
2) The Fort Drum Tax Assistance Center offers free tax preparation and filing for military members and families.
3) Upcoming events in February include a Valentine's party, ski trips, dances, and more.
The document is a newsletter from the 277th FRSA providing information on upcoming events and activities for military families at Fort Drum for the week of February 10, 2012. It includes information on free tax assistance, movies playing at the post theater, ski trips, dances, and other recreational activities. It also provides contact information for the FRSA office and quotes about love and encouragement.
This newsletter provides information about upcoming Family Readiness Group (FRG) meetings, Strong Bonds events, tax assistance services, recreational activities, and a community meeting with a US Senator. Key details include B Company and HSC FRG meetings on March 8th and 28th, Strong Bonds couples and singles events in early March, free tax preparation assistance available starting on March 6th, Snow Ridge Military Free ski days on Wednesdays and some Fridays in January-March, and a community meeting on March 2nd with Senator Gillibrand and Holly Petraeus to discuss financial issues facing military families.
The document provides information on upcoming Family Readiness Group (FRG) meetings, employment listings at Fort Drum, a call for nominations of exemplary military children, and an announcement for scholarship applications through the Spouses' Club of Fort Drum. Details are given on dates, times, and locations for upcoming FRG meetings in March. The employment listing and information on nominating military children for recognition are also summarized briefly.
The document provides information on upcoming training, events and resources for military families at Fort Rucker. Key points include:
- Upcoming training opportunities in July include key caller/treasurer training, home-buying workshops, and AFTB Level III courses.
- Several states have adopted laws making it easier for military spouses to transfer professional licenses when moving.
- Upcoming family events at Fort Rucker in July include Independence Day celebrations, character dining nights, and a newcomers welcome.
- Online webinars through Military OneSource cover topics like career counseling, resume writing, and internet safety for children.
- Free babysitter training courses for teens will be offered on three
South Africa is located on the southern tip of Africa with a population of over 50 million people and 11 official languages. It has a diverse landscape that ranges from coastal plains to savanna and mountains. The climate is moderate with sunny days and cool nights. South Africa has a unique history including Dutch colonization in the 17th century, the establishment of apartheid in 1948 which legally enforced racial segregation until 1994. The country now has a multiparty democratic government and a developing economy.
PSC(AW) Trina Ethier is transferring to the Fleet Reserve on 2 April after serving as the executive assistant to FORCM Wright. She congratulates YN1(SW/AW) Joshua Byrnes on becoming her relief and encourages sending him a welcome email. The report also urges attendance at the Senior Enlisted Academy Non-resident Course, as attendance has dropped and its future is in question. It provides various updates on Navy Reserve policy, operations, and support.
This newsletter provides information for families of deployed sailors aboard the USS The Sullivans. It includes command remarks from the ship's commander updating families on the ship's activities and deployments over the holidays. It also includes remarks from the ship's ombudsmen providing financial resources and tax filing information to help families manage holiday debt and prepare taxes during the upcoming filing season while a service member is deployed. Resources are listed for budgeting, paying down credit card debt, tax preparation and filing options when the service member is unavailable.
The document provides information about bonuses available for soldiers in Charlie Company who re-enlist within a certain time period before their expiration term of service. Soldiers who re-enlist between 365-271 days before ETS can receive a $10,000 bonus, while those re-enlisting between 270-181 days before receive $7,500. The goal is to complete all Charlie Company re-enlistments within the next 12 months to take advantage of these bonus amounts.
The document summarizes upcoming events at Showalter Flying Service, including an airport 5K run, a customer appreciation event with food and activities, and the visit of the EAA's Ford Tri Motor plane. It also provides an update on funding for airport improvements related to hosting the NBAA convention, and recognizes a student's first solo flight.
NFL players are sponsoring SAT and ACT prep software that is normally $199 for all military families at no cost other than shipping. The software contains thousands of practice exams, videos, and classwork to help prepare for the SATs and ACTs. Military families can get more details by visiting the listed website.
Este documento describe tres actividades para un taller sobre el uso de Microsoft Word. La primera actividad involucra investigar funciones básicas de Word como crear, abrir y guardar documentos. La segunda actividad pide crear un documento sobre el Carnaval de Barranquilla usando varias funciones de formato. La tercera actividad es hacer un glosario en inglés con 10 palabras clave del documento sobre el carnaval. Cada actividad debe realizarse en un documento separado y enviarse por correo electrónico.
Este documento proporciona información sobre usos medicinales y de belleza de varias plantas como la manzanilla, flor de lirio, naranja y aguacate. La manzanilla se usa para inflamaciones de ojos y dolores de oído, y su aceite alivia irritaciones nasales. El bulbo de la flor de lirio sirve para hacer máscaras faciales. Las flores y hojas de naranja tienen usos antiespasmódicos y las frutas son refrescantes, mientras que el aceite de semillas de aguacate cur
1. El documento presenta un cálculo termodinámico para determinar si una reacción química es factible a cierta temperatura. También calcula la constante de equilibrio y cambio de energía libre para un equilibrio químico gaseoso.
2. Resuelve un problema sobre la temperatura de fusión del bismuto bajo presión.
3. Explica cómo calcular la diferencia de volumen entre dos formas alotrópicas del azufre a diferentes presiones.
This document contains the grades for 6 students in a class across theory, practice, and total scores. The students' names and grades are listed, with Miguel Gonzalez Hernandez receiving an overall score of 3.5, and Ernesto Herodes Sanchez receiving the highest overall score of 8.75.
Las tecnologías de la información y la comunicación (TIC) permiten procesar y transmitir información rápida y precisamente, almacenar grandes cantidades de datos, y organizar y diseñar con flexibilidad. Las TIC incluyen informática, telecomunicaciones, y microelectrónica, y han evolucionado en las últimas décadas para facilitar, estructurar y actualizar contenidos educativos, estandarizar tareas de apoyo, y optimizar el uso del tiempo en la enseñanza con el profesor como facilitador del aprendizaje.
Este documento proporciona información sobre usos medicinales y de belleza de varias plantas como la manzanilla, flor de lirio, naranja y aguacate. La manzanilla se usa para inflamaciones de los ojos y dolores de oído, y su aceite alivia irritaciones nasales. El bulbo de la flor de lirio sirve para hacer máscaras faciales. Las flores y hojas de naranja tienen usos antiespasmódicos y las frutas son refrescantes, mientras que el aceite de semillas de aguacate
Mario Mendoza es un escritor y catedrático colombiano nacido en 1964 en Bogotá. Estudió literatura y obtuvo una maestría en la Universidad Javeriana, donde también fue profesor. Algunas de sus obras más conocidas son La ciudad de los umbrales, Relato de un asesino y Satanás, por la que ganó el Premio Biblioteca Breve en 2002. Mendoza es reconocido como uno de los más importantes autores latinoamericanos actualmente.
The document discusses different forms of business organizations including proprietorships, partnerships, and corporations. It outlines the advantages and disadvantages of each structure. It also discusses government regulation of business, mergers and acquisitions as ways for businesses to grow, and the roles of non-profits, cooperatives, labor unions, and government in the economy.
O documento descreve a história e as atividades da Casa de São Vicente de Paulo, um asilo para idosos localizado em São Bernardo do Campo, São Paulo. O asilo foi fundado por Frederico Ozanam no século XIX e atualmente oferece moradia e cuidados para até 105 idosos, dependendo principalmente de doações da comunidade para sua manutenção.
The document provides information from the Fort Drum Family Readiness Support Assistant (FRSA) including:
1) Two additional gates on post will open during morning hours to relieve traffic congestion.
2) The Fort Drum Tax Assistance Center offers free tax preparation and filing for military members and families.
3) Upcoming events in February include a Valentine's party, ski trips, dances, and more.
The document is a newsletter from the 277th FRSA providing information on upcoming events and activities for military families at Fort Drum for the week of February 10, 2012. It includes information on free tax assistance, movies playing at the post theater, ski trips, dances, and other recreational activities. It also provides contact information for the FRSA office and quotes about love and encouragement.
This newsletter provides information about upcoming Family Readiness Group (FRG) meetings, Strong Bonds events, tax assistance services, recreational activities, and a community meeting with a US Senator. Key details include B Company and HSC FRG meetings on March 8th and 28th, Strong Bonds couples and singles events in early March, free tax preparation assistance available starting on March 6th, Snow Ridge Military Free ski days on Wednesdays and some Fridays in January-March, and a community meeting on March 2nd with Senator Gillibrand and Holly Petraeus to discuss financial issues facing military families.
The document provides information on upcoming Family Readiness Group (FRG) meetings, employment listings at Fort Drum, a call for nominations of exemplary military children, and an announcement for scholarship applications through the Spouses' Club of Fort Drum. Details are given on dates, times, and locations for upcoming FRG meetings in March. The employment listing and information on nominating military children for recognition are also summarized briefly.
The document provides information on upcoming training, events and resources for military families at Fort Rucker. Key points include:
- Upcoming training opportunities in July include key caller/treasurer training, home-buying workshops, and AFTB Level III courses.
- Several states have adopted laws making it easier for military spouses to transfer professional licenses when moving.
- Upcoming family events at Fort Rucker in July include Independence Day celebrations, character dining nights, and a newcomers welcome.
- Online webinars through Military OneSource cover topics like career counseling, resume writing, and internet safety for children.
- Free babysitter training courses for teens will be offered on three
South Africa is located on the southern tip of Africa with a population of over 50 million people and 11 official languages. It has a diverse landscape that ranges from coastal plains to savanna and mountains. The climate is moderate with sunny days and cool nights. South Africa has a unique history including Dutch colonization in the 17th century, the establishment of apartheid in 1948 which legally enforced racial segregation until 1994. The country now has a multiparty democratic government and a developing economy.
PSC(AW) Trina Ethier is transferring to the Fleet Reserve on 2 April after serving as the executive assistant to FORCM Wright. She congratulates YN1(SW/AW) Joshua Byrnes on becoming her relief and encourages sending him a welcome email. The report also urges attendance at the Senior Enlisted Academy Non-resident Course, as attendance has dropped and its future is in question. It provides various updates on Navy Reserve policy, operations, and support.
This newsletter provides information for families of deployed sailors aboard the USS The Sullivans. It includes command remarks from the ship's commander updating families on the ship's activities and deployments over the holidays. It also includes remarks from the ship's ombudsmen providing financial resources and tax filing information to help families manage holiday debt and prepare taxes during the upcoming filing season while a service member is deployed. Resources are listed for budgeting, paying down credit card debt, tax preparation and filing options when the service member is unavailable.
The document provides information about bonuses available for soldiers in Charlie Company who re-enlist within a certain time period before their expiration term of service. Soldiers who re-enlist between 365-271 days before ETS can receive a $10,000 bonus, while those re-enlisting between 270-181 days before receive $7,500. The goal is to complete all Charlie Company re-enlistments within the next 12 months to take advantage of these bonus amounts.
The document summarizes upcoming events at Showalter Flying Service, including an airport 5K run, a customer appreciation event with food and activities, and the visit of the EAA's Ford Tri Motor plane. It also provides an update on funding for airport improvements related to hosting the NBAA convention, and recognizes a student's first solo flight.
NFL players are sponsoring SAT and ACT prep software that is normally $199 for all military families at no cost other than shipping. The software contains thousands of practice exams, videos, and classwork to help prepare for the SATs and ACTs. Military families can get more details by visiting the listed website.
Este documento describe tres actividades para un taller sobre el uso de Microsoft Word. La primera actividad involucra investigar funciones básicas de Word como crear, abrir y guardar documentos. La segunda actividad pide crear un documento sobre el Carnaval de Barranquilla usando varias funciones de formato. La tercera actividad es hacer un glosario en inglés con 10 palabras clave del documento sobre el carnaval. Cada actividad debe realizarse en un documento separado y enviarse por correo electrónico.
Este documento proporciona información sobre usos medicinales y de belleza de varias plantas como la manzanilla, flor de lirio, naranja y aguacate. La manzanilla se usa para inflamaciones de ojos y dolores de oído, y su aceite alivia irritaciones nasales. El bulbo de la flor de lirio sirve para hacer máscaras faciales. Las flores y hojas de naranja tienen usos antiespasmódicos y las frutas son refrescantes, mientras que el aceite de semillas de aguacate cur
1. El documento presenta un cálculo termodinámico para determinar si una reacción química es factible a cierta temperatura. También calcula la constante de equilibrio y cambio de energía libre para un equilibrio químico gaseoso.
2. Resuelve un problema sobre la temperatura de fusión del bismuto bajo presión.
3. Explica cómo calcular la diferencia de volumen entre dos formas alotrópicas del azufre a diferentes presiones.
This document contains the grades for 6 students in a class across theory, practice, and total scores. The students' names and grades are listed, with Miguel Gonzalez Hernandez receiving an overall score of 3.5, and Ernesto Herodes Sanchez receiving the highest overall score of 8.75.
Las tecnologías de la información y la comunicación (TIC) permiten procesar y transmitir información rápida y precisamente, almacenar grandes cantidades de datos, y organizar y diseñar con flexibilidad. Las TIC incluyen informática, telecomunicaciones, y microelectrónica, y han evolucionado en las últimas décadas para facilitar, estructurar y actualizar contenidos educativos, estandarizar tareas de apoyo, y optimizar el uso del tiempo en la enseñanza con el profesor como facilitador del aprendizaje.
Este documento proporciona información sobre usos medicinales y de belleza de varias plantas como la manzanilla, flor de lirio, naranja y aguacate. La manzanilla se usa para inflamaciones de los ojos y dolores de oído, y su aceite alivia irritaciones nasales. El bulbo de la flor de lirio sirve para hacer máscaras faciales. Las flores y hojas de naranja tienen usos antiespasmódicos y las frutas son refrescantes, mientras que el aceite de semillas de aguacate
Mario Mendoza es un escritor y catedrático colombiano nacido en 1964 en Bogotá. Estudió literatura y obtuvo una maestría en la Universidad Javeriana, donde también fue profesor. Algunas de sus obras más conocidas son La ciudad de los umbrales, Relato de un asesino y Satanás, por la que ganó el Premio Biblioteca Breve en 2002. Mendoza es reconocido como uno de los más importantes autores latinoamericanos actualmente.
The document discusses different forms of business organizations including proprietorships, partnerships, and corporations. It outlines the advantages and disadvantages of each structure. It also discusses government regulation of business, mergers and acquisitions as ways for businesses to grow, and the roles of non-profits, cooperatives, labor unions, and government in the economy.
O documento descreve a história e as atividades da Casa de São Vicente de Paulo, um asilo para idosos localizado em São Bernardo do Campo, São Paulo. O asilo foi fundado por Frederico Ozanam no século XIX e atualmente oferece moradia e cuidados para até 105 idosos, dependendo principalmente de doações da comunidade para sua manutenção.
Este documento contiene una oración que pide a Dios ayuda para decir la verdad ante los poderosos y no mentir para agradar a los débiles. Luego presenta una serie de oraciones breves pidiendo fuerza, humildad, sabiduría, tolerancia y perdón ante diferentes situaciones como el éxito, fracaso, enfermedad y daño de otros. Finalmente pide a Dios no olvidarse del remitente aunque este se olvide de Él.
Las mezclas pueden ser homogéneas u heterogéneas. Las mezclas homogéneas son aquellas cuyos componentes no pueden distinguirse a simple vista, mientras que en las mezclas heterogéneas los componentes sí pueden distinguirse. Los coloides son mezclas heterogéneas formadas por partículas insolubles dispersas en un medio llamado dispersante. Las emulsiones son dispersiones coloidales de partículas líquidas en otro líquido, mientras que los sóles son suspensiones coloidales de partículas só
El documento instruye al estudiante a corregir ejercicios, leer la biografía de Pedro Almodóvar, escuchar un fragmento de la película Hable con Ella que incluye un diálogo entre Marcos y la portera, contrastar el pretérito indefinido y el pretérito imperfecto, y escribir una historia corta titulada "La historia de Sara".
El resumen describe la visita de la calaquita al salón de 3er grado BV de la preparatoria. La calaquita quedó sorprendida al ver que se llevaron a José Carlos al panteón de la escuela. Los estudiantes de 3er grado BV fueron dejados sin Karma y echaron de cabeza a la calaquita. Ella prefirió irse a su casa porque le dolió la cabeza con este grupo.
Este documento resume los aportes de varios pensadores a la educación, incluyendo a Pitágoras, Jean Comeskey, René Descartes, John Milton, John Locke y Jean Jacques Rousseau. Proponen que la educación debe estimular el interés de los estudiantes, enseñar sobre cosas concretas, y desarrollar el potencial intelectual y físico de todos. Además, sugieren que la educación se base en la experiencia y respete las etapas de desarrollo, inculcando la moralidad y atendiendo a cada personalidad individual. Sus
El documento propone tres formas de reducir la discriminación en la localidad de Viterbo. Primero, realizar un socio drama para que los estudiantes se hagan amigos y eviten la discriminación. Segundo, organizar una reunión y charla sobre la discriminación para que los residentes de Viterbo se perdonen unos a otros. Tercero, celebrar una fiesta para que la gente se hable y deje de discriminarse. El objetivo general es que los viterbinos se amen como una familia y no haya discriminación.
The document provides information about upcoming events and programs for military families at Fort Drum in April 2012. It includes details about Operation Purple camps for military dependents, movies playing at the post theater, volunteer opportunities, tax assistance, and classes offered by Army Community Service on topics like resume writing and anger management. Recreational activities like a bowling tournament, volleyball tournament, and masquerade ball are also advertised.
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 document provides information about upcoming events and programs for service members and families at Fort Drum, including:
1) Two additional gates on post will open during morning hours to help relieve traffic congestion.
2) The Fort Drum Tax Assistance Center will open to prepare and file federal and state income tax returns for free.
3) Jefferson Community College will hold its annual Super Science Saturday event on February 4th featuring hands-on science demonstrations and exhibits for students in grades 5-8.
This document provides a summary of upcoming events and information for military families. It includes details about childcare payment policies, Hispanic Heritage month activities, movies playing at the post theater, and various October community events. The final pages provide information about an affordable food program and an upcoming craft fair in November to benefit the Spouses' Club of Fort Drum.
The document provides information from the Headquarters, Headquarters Company, 10th Combat Aviation Brigade newsletter. It announces that Senator Gillibrand and Holly Petraeus will visit Fort Drum to discuss assisting military families with financial issues. It also discusses the new TRICARE Young Adult Prime program, a call for nominations of exemplary military children, and upcoming events at the Fort Drum Tax Assistance Center and B.O.S.S. Center.
The document provides information on upcoming events and activities for families at Fort Drum in October 2012. It announces a Fall Festival on October 26th at the 277th hangar from 2-6pm for soldiers and families. It also provides information on childcare payment policies, winter driving safety courses, movies playing at the post theater, and various youth activities happening throughout the month like a paint your pumpkin contest and teen karaoke contest.
The document provides information about upcoming events for families at Fort Drum in October 2012. It lists events such as a veterans information day, movie nights, a paint your pumpkin contest, volleyball tournament, dances, soft opening of a new youth center, gaming tournaments, reading with animals, Halloween parties, haunted hayrides, karaoke contests, and a zombie fun run. It also provides information about Food $en$e, a program that offers discounted food units to help stretch food budgets for families.
The document provides information about various upcoming events on Fort Drum in May 2012, including a warning about a financial scam, details on registering weapons on post, and an invitation for groups to participate in the annual Armed Forces Day Parade. It also lists upcoming classes, activities, volunteer opportunities, and movie showings at the post theater.
The new edition of Fort Drum's post guide is now available as a PDF! If you're new to the installation or just looking for more information about our post and the surrounding areas this is a great resource for you.
Krispy Kreme doughnuts will be sold at various locations on post from 8-10am on an upcoming day. The newsletter provides contact information for Family Readiness Group leaders for each battery. Upcoming volunteer opportunities are listed for the Alzheimer's Association, including events at local wineries and the Walk to End Alzheimer's in Sacket's Harbor. An article discusses how active duty military members and their dependents can receive free annual passes to national parks starting on Armed Forces Day. Resources for personal financial counseling and assistance are also listed.
This newsletter provides information for families of the 10th Combat Aviation Brigade at Fort Drum. It announces giveaways of bikes and food for Father's Day, summer youth employment programs, registration for a river race, changes to clinic hours, baseball camps, and security reporting. It also lists upcoming family events and movies at the post theater.
This document provides information on various family readiness and community events happening around Fort Drum in February 2012. It announces two Family Readiness Group meetings, a parents night out childcare event, an autism support group, and an upcoming high school play. It also provides information on an Army Tax Assistance Center, a Spouses Club scholarship opportunity, and mentions that family readiness programs may be affected by budget cuts.
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 service. The document also provides a history spotlight for the week of May 11th and notices about complying with weapon registration requirements and participating in a post-wide cleanup day on May 17th.
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 service. The document aims to keep military families informed about community events and resources.
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.
The document is a newsletter from the 10th Combat Aviation Brigade providing information to soldiers and families. It includes notices about an upcoming survey on family programs, snow removal regulations for on-post housing, free ski days at a local resort, and upcoming movies at the post theater. It also lists contact information for brigade family readiness group leaders and upcoming community events.
This document provides information from the 277th FRSA including thoughts on kindness, a summary of the Buffalo Bills football game, details on childcare payments and late fees, upcoming movies at the post theater, and various community events in September and October such as a craft fair, haunted hayride, and meet the author event. It encourages resilience and kindness in interactions with others.
This document provides information from the 277th FRSA including thoughts on kindness, a summary of the Buffalo Bills football game, details on childcare payments and late fees, upcoming movies at the post theater, and various community events in September and October such as a craft fair, haunted hayride, and meet the author event. It encourages resilience and kindness in interactions with others.
This newsletter provides information for the families of soldiers in the 3-6 Field Artillery unit. It introduces the Family Readiness Group leaders and provides updates on volunteer opportunities with the Alzheimer's Association, a new sensory park being built, and upcoming events at local wineries and parks. It also includes financial counseling resources and reminders about free national park passes for military families and participating Blue Star museums. The newsletter aims to keep families informed of community events and resources.
The document announces upcoming family events for the 10th Combat Aviation Brigade including a family fun run, office trick or treating, an FRG meeting and Thanksgiving lunch. It also provides contact information for brigade leadership and the FRSA and encourages soldiers and families to utilize on-post resources like Army Community Service and the Exchange.
The document provides information on various topics for soldiers and families at Fort Drum including winter safety classes, hazardous waste collection, movies playing at the post theater, and an upcoming Army Family Action Plan conference. It encourages signing up to be an AFAP delegate to have a voice in shaping standards of living and identifying issues. The FRSA Flash is a biweekly newsletter compiling information from multiple military family news sources.
This document provides a summary of upcoming events and activities at Fort Drum for the month of November 2012. It lists various classes, tournaments, trips and craft fairs happening throughout the month. Details are provided such as dates, locations, costs and points of contact for the different events. The document also provides information on accessing the McEwen Library catalog from mobile devices and advertising an upcoming bird hunting trip through Adventure Training in November.
Nov 12 277th asb long version newsletterTF Eagle Frsa
This document provides updates from various units of the 277th Aviation Support Battalion. It discusses upcoming family readiness group meetings, welcomes new soldiers and their families, and highlights recent unit accomplishments. The battalion commander discusses upcoming training events and goals for the battalion. Overall it aims to inform families of events and build community within the battalion.
This document provides information about child care programs and deployment support services at Fort Drum. It discusses payment policies, late fees, and program changes. It also provides details about various child care locations, hours of operation, winter driving courses, and upcoming events. Contact information is provided for questions about deployment support services eligibility and benefits.
Oct 12 277th asb long version newsletterTF Eagle Frsa
The document provides updates from the Headquarters and Support Company and Family Readiness Group Advisor of the 277th Aviation Support Battalion. It recognizes 10 babies born in September to battalion families and welcomes new soldiers to the battalion. It also says goodbye to soldiers leaving the battalion. It announces the next FRG meeting on October 11th and requests volunteers, specifically for key caller positions.
ACS provides short- is a time for every event under
heaven—a time to give birth
term, solution-focused counsel- and a time to die, a time to
ing services to help individu- plant and a time to harvest.
There is a time to kill and a
als, couples, and families time to heal, a time to tear
address issues including: down and a time to build up.
There is a time to cry and a
- Relationship problems time to laugh, a time to grieve
and a time to dance. There is a
- Stress/anger management time to scatter stones and a
time to gather
This document is a bi-weekly newsletter from the Fort Drum Family Readiness Support Assistant (FRSA) providing information to military families. It includes upcoming events like a Protestant Women of the Chapel kick-off, a Syracuse football scrimmage, and an event called "Fort Drum Rides the River". It also lists current movie showings and upcoming classes and activities in August. Financial information and thoughts on resilience and life purpose from Leo Rosten are provided.
The document provides information from the 277th FRSA including upcoming events, activities, movies, and classes. It discusses thoughts on success and giving to others. It also includes information on PWOC fall kickoff, registering for backpacks from Operation Homefront, Fort Drum Rides the River event in Clayton, NY, and an upcoming Master Resilience Training module on building strong relationships. The FRSA Flash is a biweekly newsletter containing information for military families from multiple news sources.
The document is a newsletter from the 277th FRSA dated July 27, 2012 that includes information on upcoming events, activities, classes and movies playing at the post theater. It discusses thoughts on values and resilience, as well as upcoming attractions in August like the Antique Boat Museum Boat Show and Fort Drum Rides the River event. The newsletter provides details on classes, support groups and recreational activities available to soldiers and families.
The letter from LTC Ortiz discusses his vision for improving the Family Readiness Group (FRG) for the Mountain Eagle families. His three focus areas are to establish an FRG that improves family readiness and resiliency, earns trust as a key support system during emergencies, and earns a reputation for great family care. Company commanders will fully commit to prioritizing family readiness and build a team of volunteers. Volunteerism and connecting with families through various means are critical to achieving the vision.
The document provides information about upcoming events and attractions in July 2012 for Fort Drum families, including:
- Youth center activities and trips scheduled for early July
- Classes offered through Army Community Service
- Concerts scheduled as part of the Concerts on the Waterfront series in Sackets Harbor
- Outdoor activities available at Remington Park such as hiking, camping, horseback riding, swimming, and boating
This document summarizes the contents of an FRSA newsletter from May 31, 2012. It includes:
1) Pictures and recognition of volunteers at a luncheon, farewell to the outgoing commander and FRG advisor.
2) Upcoming events in June at the post including movies, sports, trips, classes, and meetings.
3) Reminder of an upcoming change of command ceremony on June 4th.
4) Details on the next FRG meeting on June 14th to finalize a BBQ.
June 2012 277th asb long version newsletterTF Eagle Frsa
The document is the June 2012 issue of the 277th Aviation Support Battalion newsletter. It provides updates on upcoming Family Readiness Group meetings for each company. It also provides company commander updates, including promotions, welcomes and farewells within each company. The Family Readiness Group leaders for each company provide notes on volunteer opportunities and upcoming events.
June 2012 277th asb long version newsletterTF Eagle Frsa
The document is the June 2012 issue of the 277th Aviation Support Battalion newsletter. It provides updates on upcoming Family Readiness Group meetings for each company. It also provides company commander updates, including promotions, welcomes and farewells within each company. The Family Readiness Group leaders for each company provide notes on volunteer opportunities and upcoming events.
This document provides a newsletter for military families stationed at Fort Drum. It includes announcements about upcoming events like movies playing at the post theater, classes offered through Army Community Service like computer skills and job seeking workshops, and reminders about Facebook pages for different units on post. It also includes short articles on enjoying life and letting go of things that cause stress.
This document provides a weekly newsletter from the 277th Family Readiness Support Assistant (FRSA) at Fort Drum, NY. It includes reminders about Mother's Day, upcoming events at Fort Drum like movies playing, job workshops, and classes. It also provides highlights of activities in May like Armed Forces Day celebrations and a safety fair. The newsletter aims to keep service members and families informed of community events and resources.
This newsletter provides information about upcoming family readiness group meetings and events for various units in May 2012. The Charlie Company FRG will have a BBQ on May 10th. The Alpha Company FRG meeting will be on May 10th with a guest speaker from the Army Community Service. The Bravo Company FRG meeting will be a potluck dinner on May 15th. The newsletter also lists various installation events in May such as a military spouse appreciation event, an Armed Forces Day parade, and movies playing at the post theater.
The document is a newsletter from the 277th FRSA providing information to military families. It summarizes upcoming construction that will close a road intersection and shift traffic. It then lists dates and details for upcoming family readiness group meetings in May for different companies, as well as information on movies playing at the post theater and various classes, activities, and events happening through Army Community Services and other organizations in May.
This document is a newsletter from the 277th Aviation Support Battalion. It includes the following:
- Announcements about upcoming Family Readiness Group meetings for companies Alpha, Bravo, and Charlie.
- Updates from the commanders of Headquarters & Support Company and companies Alpha and Bravo, which include information about awards, promotions, and personnel changes within each company.
- Notes from the Family Readiness Group leaders for Headquarters & Support Company and Bravo Company, including calls for volunteers and information about upcoming FRG meetings.
Letter to parents teachers guidance counselors 2012TF Eagle Frsa
Summer Stars Camp for the Performing Arts is a free, intensive performing arts camp for youth ages 12-15 held from August 11-20, 2012 at the Northfield Mt. Hermon School. The camp offers small group programs in various performing arts and aims to help campers explore and develop their talents while building cooperation and community. Recommendations are due by May 1 for the 100 available spots.
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22 mar 12 tf mtn eagle frsa flash
1. FRSA FLASH
THURSDAY, 22 MARCH 2012 .
Special Points of Interest
THOUGHTS 2
OPERATION 5
PURPLE
THEATER 8
SPECIAL NOTE 12
ACS MRT
VCCUS
16
17
SPRING HAS SPRUNG!!!
LTC Stiller
TF MTN Eagle Cdr
CSM Escalera
TF MTN Eagle CSM
Michele Galloway
TF MTN Eagle FRSA
Office 315-774-1206
Cell 315-836-6496
FROM 277th FRSA: Operation Purple Camp applications are being
accepted now. These are free summer camps for qualifying military de-
pendents. There are 2 camps available in NY State, Camp Wabasso lo-
cally from July 29, 2012 - August 3, 2012 and Pioneer Camp from July 8,
2012 - July 13, 2012 in Western NY. There are also camps available in
other areas of the country as well. To find out more about the camps, the
Contents of this newsletter are compiled from multiple Military Family news sources. Material pre-
sented 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 encouraged to do further research for all applicable re-
strictions and guidelines.
2. PAGE 2 FRSA FLASH
THOUGHTS TO CONSIDER !!!
Don't miss your opportunity! People are too often thinking of security rather than opportu-
nity. They hold on to the familiar. They are fearful of taking a risk. They see the crisis in front
of them rather than the hidden opportunity that awaits them.
Life must be filled with awareness when opportunity knocks. Develop an attitude filled with
hope for the future. Your situation is subject to change. Today's crisis holds tomorrow's op-
portunities.
Walter P. Chrysler encouraged people to be sensitive to opportunities in life. He was an
American machinist, railroad mechanic, automotive industry executive and the founder of the
Chrysler Foundation. Chrysler said, "The reason so many people never get anywhere in life is
because when opportunity knocks, they are out in the backyard looking for four-leaf clovers."
Don't spend your life looking for four-leaf clovers. Don't wait for "good luck" to drop in your
lap. Develop a keen sense of destiny in every situation you face. Hidden in the crisis of the
moment is the opportunity for a better tomorrow than what you are facing today!
3. PAGE 3 FRSA FLASH
Fort Drum Tax Assistance Center offers free tax return preparation
Capt. Jordan Walerstein
Tax Assistance Center Officer in Charge
The Fort Drum Tax Assistance Center is scheduled to open Tuesday. Staffed by IRS trained
and certified Soldiers, the TAC will prepare and electronically file your federal and state in-
come tax returns free of charge. By filing your return electronically, you can receive your re-
fund in as little as one week.
Part of the Legal Assistance Office and the Office of the Staff Judge Advocate, the TAC staff
assists active-duty Soldiers, mobilized Reservists on active duty for more than 29 days, retired
service members and their Families.
Under Army regulations, self-employed taxpayers and those involved in other private business
activities are not eligible for tax assistance services. (Family Child Care providers remain eligi-
ble.)
The TAC staff also is equipped to prepare 2010 returns for Soldiers returning from deployment
who were not able to file last year.
Located on South Post at the corner of Lewis and Conway / First Street West in Bldg. T-120
(near the AAFES gas station and across the street from Behavioral Health), the TAC will be
open from 9:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Beginning Monday, you may call 772-6727 to schedule a next business day appointment.
Throughout tax season, the appointment line will open at 1 p.m. each day and will remain
open until all appointments are filled for the next business day.
The following documents are required to schedule an appointment:
Military ID (Common Access Card)
Social Security cards for you, your spouse and dependents and/or a Social Security num-
ber verification letter issued by the Social Security Administration. (Your military ID is not suffi-
cient.)
Birth dates for you, your spouse and dependents listed on the tax return.
Your Army W-2, which is available at www.mypay.dfas.mil. (Your leave and earnings state-
ment is not sufficient.)
A voided check to receive your refund by direct deposit.
To file taxes electronically on a married-filing-joint tax return, both spouses must be present or
have a special power of attorney or IRS Form 2848 authorizing you to sign the return.
The following documents may be necessary depending on your circumstances:
Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) assignment letter for you, your spouse
and dependents;
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4. FRSA FLASH PAGE 4
Proof of foreign status, if applying for an ITIN;
Wage and earning statement(s) Form W-2, W-2G, 1099-R from all employers of all of your
Family Members;
Interest and dividend statements from banks and brokers, including mortgage interest state-
ments (Forms 1099);
A copy of last year’s federal and state returns if available;
Divorce decrees and receipts for alimony paid or received;
Child custody and support orders;
Receipts for IRA contributions;
Total paid for day care provider and the day care provider’s tax identifying number (the pro-
vider's Social Security number or business Employer Identification Number); and
Receipts and other supporting documentation if you plan to itemize your deductions in lieu of the
standard deduction.
Visit www.facebook.com/drumtax for the most up-to-date information on the TAC.
For more information, call the Fort Drum Tax Assistance Center at 772-3735.
Check out all the FACEBOOK
pages. We have a page for the 10th
Combat Aviation Brigade as well as
each of our Task Forces within our
Brigade.
5. FRSA FLASH PAGE 5
When you hear "Operation Purple camp" you should think: Kids Serve Too! The National Mili-
tary Family Association's Operation Purple camps are a time for having fun, making friends,
and reminding military kids that they are the Nation's youngest heroes.
The Operation Purple program was created in 2004 in response to the call from military par-
ents to "help us help our kids." The mission of the Operation Purple program is to empower
military children and their families to develop and maintain healthy and connected relation-
ships, in spite of the current military environment. We do this through a variety of means, in-
cluding the healing and holistic aspect of the natural world. The program is joint or
"purple"— and open to children and families of active duty, National Guard or Reserve ser-
vice members from the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, or the Commis-
sioned Corps of the US Public Health Service and NOAA.
Since its creation in 2004, the Operation Purple program has grown to serve approximately
45,000 military children and teens. The Operation Purple program also includes family re-
treats at national parks and specialized family camps geared to address the needs of children
and families of our nation’s wounded service members.
The 2012 traditional Operation Purple camp applications are now available! For information
about a camp, please view http://www.militaryfamily.org/our-programs/operation-purple/2012-
camps/ for the full alphabetical list of camps by state.
MARCH 2012 Preview Is
Now Available Online
http://www.drummwr.com/
ClassesandEvents_files/
March%202012%
20Pre-
view_FMWR_Preview.pdf
8. FRSA FLASH PAGE 8
What’s Playing at the Movies?
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
THU MAR 22 - 1900 One For the Money (PG-13) ALL SEATS FOR THIS SHOWING $1
FRI MAR 23 - 1900 Journey 2: The Mysterious Island (PG)
2130 Safe House (R)
SAT MAR 24 - 1400 Journey 2: The Mysterious Island (PG)
1900 Safe House (R)
2130 Chronicle (PG-13)
SUN MAR 25 - 1400 Journey 2: The Mysterious Island (PG)
1700 Chronicle (PG-13)
THU MAR 29 - 1900 Safe House (R) ALL SEATS FOR THIS SHOWING $1
FRI MAR 30 - 1900 Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance (PG-13)
2130 Tyler Perry’s Good Deeds (PG-13)
SAT MAR 31 - 1400 Journey 2: The Mysterious Island (PG)
1900 This Means War (PG-13)
2130 Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance (PG-13)
SUN APR 01 - 1400 Journey 2: The Mysterious Island (PG)
1700 Tyler Perry’s Good Deeds (PG-13)
12. FRSA FLASH PAGE 12
MARCH 2012 COMING ATTRACTIONS AND ITEMS OF INTEREST
March 22, 23, & 24 – Hunters Safety Training – Adventure Training
March 23 – In Her Shoes: Living With Domestic Violence – Army Community Service
March 24 – Snowmobile Safety Class
March 24 – Trip To Turning Stone - BOSS
March 24 – Skate Jam – Youth Center
March 26 – 30 – AFTB Instructor Training – Army Community Service
March 30 – Right Arm Night – The Commons
Fort Drum spouse from A Company, 3-10 GSAB promotes first children ’ s
book: Mindy Whitten will be selling and signing copies of her first published
book, “ An Alpaca in My Pocket, ” from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. March 30 and 31 at
the Post Exchange. Whitten also will read her book during story time at McE-
wen Library March 23, April 17 and June 12. For more information or to pur-
chase a book, email Whitten at AnAlpacaInMyPocket@gmail.com
<mailto:AnAlpacaInMyPocket@gmail.com> .
MARCH 2012 UPCOMING EVENTS
Joe Wietecha , Our Personal Financial Counselor, is
MFLC- back and here to help 277th Soldiers and Families on
Thursdays (at BN) with any financial issues or just to ask
PFC questions. Call him at 586-350-7650 to help set up a
budget, check your credit, develop a plan to get out of debt,
get started investing, or whatever you need assistance
with.
HSC FRG MEETING
Wednesday, March 28th, 2012, 5:30pm
277th Battalion Classroom
15. FRSA FLASH PAGE 15
THRIFT SHOP ANNOUNCEMENT
Are you PCS'ing?? Are your closets and storage rooms busting at the seems?? Do you just have to
much Junk in the house that you want to get rid? Would you like to make some extra MONEY while
clearing it out?? If you said YES to any of these questions, then you need to head on over to the
FORT DRUM THRIFT SHOP!! Or Call 315-772-7189 to set up a PCS appointment!
The Fort Drum Thrift Shop is your one stop shop to get rid of all your Unwanted Items or Acquire
more Treasures! We take donations 24hrs a day in our front lobby or we offer consignments daily
from 0930-1230. We also offer PCS appointments to anyone who is within 90 days of PCS/ETS'ing
in or out of post. What is a PCS appointment you ask?! A PCS appointment allows you to do 1
LARGE Consignment Drop OFF and you'll be assured your consignment check will be forwarded to
you!!
The Thrift Shop is OPEN Tuesday, Wednesdays & Thursdays 0930-1400 we are located on old
post, Building P55 First St. & Quartermaster Rd.
For Sale Specials, Consignment Info or Donation Info call 315-772-7189 or visit us on the WEB @
thriftshopinc.webs.com
Melissa Rexroad
Store Manager
Board of Directors President
UPCOMING YARD SALES
The post wide community yard sales are coming to the neighborhoods the weekend of June 2-3 for
Adirondack Creek and Rhicard Hills and the weekend of June 9-10 is Monument Ridge and
Crescent Woods!