This document provides a summary of upcoming community events and volunteer opportunities in the local area from May 26th to June 23rd, as well as information about military family assistance resources on Fort Drum. Key dates and events mentioned include Memorial Day commemorations on May 28th, the USO & American Legion Riders Bike Rally on June 2nd, and the Fort Drum Riverfest from June 21st-23rd. Contact information is provided for various family support programs on base.
This article discusses strategies for recycling and disposing of electronic waste (e-waste). It notes that Americans disposed of 2.4 million tons of e-waste in 2010, but only 25% was recycled. Recycling e-waste reduces environmental impacts by recovering metals and materials. The article outlines federal policies and laws around e-waste, including the National Strategy for Electronics Stewardship and requirements for manufacturers. It also discusses how Fort Meade processes its e-waste.
The article summarizes the beginning of cleanup efforts at Nathan Hale Hall, a historic building on Fort Meade that suffered roof damage in a 2006 fire. Crews have started clearing debris from the top floor in preparation for roof repairs. Once the roof is replaced, renovations can proceed to restore the building for use as administrative office space. The exterior of the historic building will be preserved, while the interior will be rebuilt to code. Repairs are expected to cost $25 million total.
Fort Drum Volunteer Appreciation Week will be held from April 16-20. This document provides information about volunteering and upcoming local events, including a book sale, rummage sale, roller derby bout, documentary screening, and walk for autism. Contact information is given for various assistance resources on Fort Drum like chaplains, Military Family Life Consultants, and Personal Financial Counselors. Facebook pages and email addresses are listed for the 210th BSB Family Readiness Groups.
1-71 CAV Charlie Troop June 2012 newsletterSquadron FRSA
The document summarizes events and information for the month for Charlie Troop families. It discusses upcoming training focused on the Expert Infantryman's Badge in June. It also announces two special events in June - Riverfest on June 21st and Mountainfest on June 28th. It provides contact information for troop leadership and family support resources.
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This document provides information for military spouses and families, including:
- A notice about an upcoming block leave period from June 30th to July 15th.
- Suggestions for coping with the stresses of separation, such as preparing financially, attending briefings, and connecting with other military families.
- A calendar of local events in July and early August, including blood drives, parades, craft fairs, and concerts.
- Resources and contact information for various support services on Fort Drum like chaplains, counselors, and family readiness groups.
This document provides information about upcoming events and assistance resources on Fort Drum for the week of May 13, 2012. It lists calendars of events including Mother's Day and Armed Forces Day. It also provides information about sports opportunities at Fort Drum in May including a wrestling club, bowling tournament, and volleyball nights. Finally, it lists contact information for assistance resources like chaplains, Military Family Life Consultants, and Personal Financial Counselors that are available to support military families on post.
The document provides updates from various units within the Special Troops Battalion, 1st Sustainment Brigade deployed in Afghanistan. It discusses the battalion's activities over the past month which included Thanksgiving celebrations, promotions, welcoming new units and personnel, and conducting a toy donation march. It highlights the continued hard work and accomplishments of soldiers across the various companies and sections that make up the battalion.
This article discusses strategies for recycling and disposing of electronic waste (e-waste). It notes that Americans disposed of 2.4 million tons of e-waste in 2010, but only 25% was recycled. Recycling e-waste reduces environmental impacts by recovering metals and materials. The article outlines federal policies and laws around e-waste, including the National Strategy for Electronics Stewardship and requirements for manufacturers. It also discusses how Fort Meade processes its e-waste.
The article summarizes the beginning of cleanup efforts at Nathan Hale Hall, a historic building on Fort Meade that suffered roof damage in a 2006 fire. Crews have started clearing debris from the top floor in preparation for roof repairs. Once the roof is replaced, renovations can proceed to restore the building for use as administrative office space. The exterior of the historic building will be preserved, while the interior will be rebuilt to code. Repairs are expected to cost $25 million total.
Fort Drum Volunteer Appreciation Week will be held from April 16-20. This document provides information about volunteering and upcoming local events, including a book sale, rummage sale, roller derby bout, documentary screening, and walk for autism. Contact information is given for various assistance resources on Fort Drum like chaplains, Military Family Life Consultants, and Personal Financial Counselors. Facebook pages and email addresses are listed for the 210th BSB Family Readiness Groups.
1-71 CAV Charlie Troop June 2012 newsletterSquadron FRSA
The document summarizes events and information for the month for Charlie Troop families. It discusses upcoming training focused on the Expert Infantryman's Badge in June. It also announces two special events in June - Riverfest on June 21st and Mountainfest on June 28th. It provides contact information for troop leadership and family support resources.
Exploring the Merri Creek: archival sources for exploring an inner urban wate...publicrecordoffice
Paper co-written and delivered at the Watermarks, Water's Heritage Australia ICOMOS and National Trusts of Australia Conference, Melbourne, Australia, 28 October 2011.
This document provides information for military spouses and families, including:
- A notice about an upcoming block leave period from June 30th to July 15th.
- Suggestions for coping with the stresses of separation, such as preparing financially, attending briefings, and connecting with other military families.
- A calendar of local events in July and early August, including blood drives, parades, craft fairs, and concerts.
- Resources and contact information for various support services on Fort Drum like chaplains, counselors, and family readiness groups.
This document provides information about upcoming events and assistance resources on Fort Drum for the week of May 13, 2012. It lists calendars of events including Mother's Day and Armed Forces Day. It also provides information about sports opportunities at Fort Drum in May including a wrestling club, bowling tournament, and volleyball nights. Finally, it lists contact information for assistance resources like chaplains, Military Family Life Consultants, and Personal Financial Counselors that are available to support military families on post.
The document provides updates from various units within the Special Troops Battalion, 1st Sustainment Brigade deployed in Afghanistan. It discusses the battalion's activities over the past month which included Thanksgiving celebrations, promotions, welcoming new units and personnel, and conducting a toy donation march. It highlights the continued hard work and accomplishments of soldiers across the various companies and sections that make up the battalion.
The document provides information about upcoming community events in and around Fort Drum for the period of June 10th to July 7th. It includes details about festivals, support group meetings, military family programs, and volunteer opportunities. Resources and contact information are also listed for organizations that provide assistance to military families on post, such as chaplains, family consultants, and financial counselors. Facebook pages and email addresses are provided for staying connected with different units' family readiness groups.
The document contains information about a scheduled power outage on Fort Drum on September 8th 2012 lasting from 5am to 6pm affecting several buildings including housing, MP station, and chapels. It also announces a 6th grade parent and youth orientation at the youth center on August 29th at 5:30pm. The document ends with a disclaimer about the information provided.
The document provides information about an upcoming information briefing for the 210th Brigade Support Battalion regarding an upcoming training mission. The briefing will be held on 6 August at 6pm in the Multipurpose Auditorium on Fort Drum. Useful information for families and soldiers will be provided, such as rear detachment contact information and assistance agency information to help prepare for deployment.
The document provides information about upcoming local events in April, volunteer appreciation week activities, and assistance resources available to military families on Fort Drum. It lists contact information for the Family Readiness Groups of various companies of the 210th Brigade Support Battalion and their Facebook pages. Resources mentioned that can help families include chaplains, Military Family Life Consultants, and Personal Financial Counselors.
The document provides information on building resilience for military families facing challenges such as frequent deployments, including identifying helpful resources on Fort Drum and upcoming training opportunities on base. It also lists upcoming community events in the Thousand Islands area, such as a bluegrass music festival and Easter egg hunt. The calendar section outlines activities and observances for the month at Fort Drum.
The document provides information about upcoming events and activities at Fort Drum in March and early April, including:
- Daylight Saving Time beginning on March 11th when clocks move forward one hour.
- Various family readiness group meetings, volunteer events, training sessions, and observances throughout the month.
- The North Country Goes Green Irish Festival from March 16-18.
- Fort Drum's Arts and Crafts center closing on March 30th to make room for additional fitness space and equipment.
The calendar highlights include Resilience Training on March 12th, AFTB training from March 20-21, CYSS child centers being closed on March 26th, and the Women's History Month observ
This document provides information about events, programs and resources available to military families at Fort Drum, including: volunteer appreciation week events from April 15-21, an AFTB spring marathon, teen center information, an abandoned vehicle auction from April 23-27, and contact information for various assistance resources like chaplains, MFLCs, PFCs, and FRG pages. Key dates mentioned include April 19 (Month of the Military Child), May 12 (Military Spouse Appreciation Day) and May 28 (Memorial Day).
This document provides information about upcoming events and volunteer opportunities in the local community, as well as notes and assistance resources for Fort Drum service members and families. It includes a calendar of area events from July 22 to August 18, details about a "Fort Drum Rides the River" event on August 30, and contact information for various Fort Drum agencies that can provide assistance, such as chaplains, military family life consultants, and personal financial counselors. Facebook pages and contact details for the 210th Brigade Support Battalion family readiness groups are also listed.
The document provides information about upcoming events and resources in the Northern New York area near Fort Drum for military families. It includes a calendar listing events from May 20 to June 16, such as Memorial Day, various unit meetings and blood drives. It also provides information on assistance resources available at Fort Drum like chaplains, military family life consultants, and personal financial counselors who can help with issues like finances, counseling, and locating other community resources. Contact information is given for these providers as well as Facebook pages for various units of the 210th Brigade Support Battalion.
The document provides information to military spouses about preparing for an upcoming separation from their soldier, including financial preparation, attending briefings and meetings, and getting to know other military families. It also lists upcoming events in July and August at Fort Drum related to deployment, safety, volunteering, and each battalion. The back page provides common military terminology and contact information for various support programs on base.
This document provides information about school bus safety and tips for the new school year. It reminds parents that school buses are very safe but to still discuss safety rules with children. Some key tips include not passing stopped school buses, being aware of distracted children near buses, and ensuring children are on time at bus stops. Parents are encouraged to talk to their kids about bus safety.
July 3rd - Fireworks displays in Clayton and Syracuse. Concerts in Clayton and Thompson Park.
July 4th - Fireworks over Boldt Castle.
July 5th - Farmers market in Clayton and concert in Watertown.
July 6th - Blake Shelton concert at Watertown Fairgrounds.
July 7th - Fireworks in Carthage. Weekly concerts starting July 11th in Carthage.
July 12th-14th - NYS Hog Rally in Alex Bay with various events each day. French Festival in Cape Vincent July 14th-15th with
This document provides a calendar of events for the 3-71 CAV Squadron in May and June 2012. It lists various volunteer appreciation ceremonies, parades, family readiness group meetings, change of command ceremonies, and recreational activities such as a Sesame Street tour and semi-formal. Key contacts are also provided for those seeking family support resources or more information.
1) Task Force Tigershark invites all to attend the Wall of Heroes Dedication ceremony on June 15th at 1:30 PM at 1-10 Headquarters to honor Chief Warrant Officer Three Ken White and Chief Warrant Officer Two Brad Gaudet.
2) The document provides a calendar of events for June 2012 occurring around Fort Drum, including ceremonies, fundraisers, and community events.
3) It announces an HHC TF Tigershark pulled pork barbecue fundraiser sandwich sale on June 20th from 11 AM - 1 PM at the BN headquarters building before and after a commander's brief.
The document provides a summary of important dates and events for military personnel and families at Fort Drum from December 2011 through January 2012. It lists holidays, training events, recreational activities, and ceremonies taking place during that time period. Key dates include the local schools winter break from December 23rd to January 2nd and the annual Polar Bear Dip fundraiser for River Hospital held on February 25th.
The document provides a calendar of upcoming events and important dates for members of the 4-31 FRSA (Family Readiness Assistance) organization at Fort Drum in December 2011 and January 2012. It lists holidays, school breaks, family activities like trips organized by Parks and Recreation, and training events. Key dates include the holiday block leave from December 17th to January 2nd and the Master Resilience training module on January 9th. The document aims to help families remember important dates.
The document provides a calendar of upcoming events and important dates for members of the 4-31 Infantry Battalion at Fort Drum in December 2011 and January 2012. It lists holidays, school breaks, family programs, and recreational activities such as ski trips during this period. Key contacts are also provided for those seeking assistance or with questions about the events.
The document provides a calendar of upcoming events in February and March for the 3-71 CAV squadron, including FRG meetings, holidays, school breaks, family activities, and briefings. Information is also given on military discounts for skiing, renting recreation equipment, resources for talking to consultants, and how to stay updated on squadron news and events through social media and newsletters.
This document provides a list of upcoming community events and training opportunities at Fort Drum for the month of July and August 2012. Key events include a D-Co FRG meeting on July 25th, Fort Drum yard sales from July 4-5 and August 11-12, BN whitewater rafting on August 17th, and a Fort Drum town hall information forum on September 13th. The document also provides contact information for resources like Military and Family Life Consultants, the 4-31 BN Facebook page, and the FRSA newsletter coordinator.
The document is the November 2012 newsletter for C Troop, 1-71 Cavalry at Fort Drum, NY. It provides information about upcoming FRG meetings and events, including a canned food drive and toy collection. It also lists contact information for unit leadership and community resources.
This document lists various events and dates in May and June 2012 that are of interest to members of the 3-71 Cavalry Squadron and Fort Drum community. It includes information on volunteer appreciation ceremonies, family events, training opportunities, and more. Key dates mentioned are the 3BCT Volunteer Appreciation Ceremony on May 8th and the 3-71 Cavalry Squadron Volunteer Appreciation Ceremony and Semi-Formal on May 18th and 31st respectively. It also provides contact information for resources like the Military and Family Life Consultant.
1-71 CAV Charlie Troop April 2012 newsletterSquadron FRSA
This document summarizes the activities of Charlie Troop of the 1-71st Cavalry at Fort Drum in March and April 2012. It discusses how the troop supported training events at Fort Polk and Fort Drum in March. It outlines the platoon level live fire exercises planned for late April and early June training. It also provides information about upcoming FRG meetings and special events at Fort Drum in April, including an international food festival. The document announces the departure of the FRG leader Kim Waldrop and thanks her for her service to the troop.
The document provides information about upcoming community events in and around Fort Drum for the period of June 10th to July 7th. It includes details about festivals, support group meetings, military family programs, and volunteer opportunities. Resources and contact information are also listed for organizations that provide assistance to military families on post, such as chaplains, family consultants, and financial counselors. Facebook pages and email addresses are provided for staying connected with different units' family readiness groups.
The document contains information about a scheduled power outage on Fort Drum on September 8th 2012 lasting from 5am to 6pm affecting several buildings including housing, MP station, and chapels. It also announces a 6th grade parent and youth orientation at the youth center on August 29th at 5:30pm. The document ends with a disclaimer about the information provided.
The document provides information about an upcoming information briefing for the 210th Brigade Support Battalion regarding an upcoming training mission. The briefing will be held on 6 August at 6pm in the Multipurpose Auditorium on Fort Drum. Useful information for families and soldiers will be provided, such as rear detachment contact information and assistance agency information to help prepare for deployment.
The document provides information about upcoming local events in April, volunteer appreciation week activities, and assistance resources available to military families on Fort Drum. It lists contact information for the Family Readiness Groups of various companies of the 210th Brigade Support Battalion and their Facebook pages. Resources mentioned that can help families include chaplains, Military Family Life Consultants, and Personal Financial Counselors.
The document provides information on building resilience for military families facing challenges such as frequent deployments, including identifying helpful resources on Fort Drum and upcoming training opportunities on base. It also lists upcoming community events in the Thousand Islands area, such as a bluegrass music festival and Easter egg hunt. The calendar section outlines activities and observances for the month at Fort Drum.
The document provides information about upcoming events and activities at Fort Drum in March and early April, including:
- Daylight Saving Time beginning on March 11th when clocks move forward one hour.
- Various family readiness group meetings, volunteer events, training sessions, and observances throughout the month.
- The North Country Goes Green Irish Festival from March 16-18.
- Fort Drum's Arts and Crafts center closing on March 30th to make room for additional fitness space and equipment.
The calendar highlights include Resilience Training on March 12th, AFTB training from March 20-21, CYSS child centers being closed on March 26th, and the Women's History Month observ
This document provides information about events, programs and resources available to military families at Fort Drum, including: volunteer appreciation week events from April 15-21, an AFTB spring marathon, teen center information, an abandoned vehicle auction from April 23-27, and contact information for various assistance resources like chaplains, MFLCs, PFCs, and FRG pages. Key dates mentioned include April 19 (Month of the Military Child), May 12 (Military Spouse Appreciation Day) and May 28 (Memorial Day).
This document provides information about upcoming events and volunteer opportunities in the local community, as well as notes and assistance resources for Fort Drum service members and families. It includes a calendar of area events from July 22 to August 18, details about a "Fort Drum Rides the River" event on August 30, and contact information for various Fort Drum agencies that can provide assistance, such as chaplains, military family life consultants, and personal financial counselors. Facebook pages and contact details for the 210th Brigade Support Battalion family readiness groups are also listed.
The document provides information about upcoming events and resources in the Northern New York area near Fort Drum for military families. It includes a calendar listing events from May 20 to June 16, such as Memorial Day, various unit meetings and blood drives. It also provides information on assistance resources available at Fort Drum like chaplains, military family life consultants, and personal financial counselors who can help with issues like finances, counseling, and locating other community resources. Contact information is given for these providers as well as Facebook pages for various units of the 210th Brigade Support Battalion.
The document provides information to military spouses about preparing for an upcoming separation from their soldier, including financial preparation, attending briefings and meetings, and getting to know other military families. It also lists upcoming events in July and August at Fort Drum related to deployment, safety, volunteering, and each battalion. The back page provides common military terminology and contact information for various support programs on base.
This document provides information about school bus safety and tips for the new school year. It reminds parents that school buses are very safe but to still discuss safety rules with children. Some key tips include not passing stopped school buses, being aware of distracted children near buses, and ensuring children are on time at bus stops. Parents are encouraged to talk to their kids about bus safety.
July 3rd - Fireworks displays in Clayton and Syracuse. Concerts in Clayton and Thompson Park.
July 4th - Fireworks over Boldt Castle.
July 5th - Farmers market in Clayton and concert in Watertown.
July 6th - Blake Shelton concert at Watertown Fairgrounds.
July 7th - Fireworks in Carthage. Weekly concerts starting July 11th in Carthage.
July 12th-14th - NYS Hog Rally in Alex Bay with various events each day. French Festival in Cape Vincent July 14th-15th with
This document provides a calendar of events for the 3-71 CAV Squadron in May and June 2012. It lists various volunteer appreciation ceremonies, parades, family readiness group meetings, change of command ceremonies, and recreational activities such as a Sesame Street tour and semi-formal. Key contacts are also provided for those seeking family support resources or more information.
1) Task Force Tigershark invites all to attend the Wall of Heroes Dedication ceremony on June 15th at 1:30 PM at 1-10 Headquarters to honor Chief Warrant Officer Three Ken White and Chief Warrant Officer Two Brad Gaudet.
2) The document provides a calendar of events for June 2012 occurring around Fort Drum, including ceremonies, fundraisers, and community events.
3) It announces an HHC TF Tigershark pulled pork barbecue fundraiser sandwich sale on June 20th from 11 AM - 1 PM at the BN headquarters building before and after a commander's brief.
The document provides a summary of important dates and events for military personnel and families at Fort Drum from December 2011 through January 2012. It lists holidays, training events, recreational activities, and ceremonies taking place during that time period. Key dates include the local schools winter break from December 23rd to January 2nd and the annual Polar Bear Dip fundraiser for River Hospital held on February 25th.
The document provides a calendar of upcoming events and important dates for members of the 4-31 FRSA (Family Readiness Assistance) organization at Fort Drum in December 2011 and January 2012. It lists holidays, school breaks, family activities like trips organized by Parks and Recreation, and training events. Key dates include the holiday block leave from December 17th to January 2nd and the Master Resilience training module on January 9th. The document aims to help families remember important dates.
The document provides a calendar of upcoming events and important dates for members of the 4-31 Infantry Battalion at Fort Drum in December 2011 and January 2012. It lists holidays, school breaks, family programs, and recreational activities such as ski trips during this period. Key contacts are also provided for those seeking assistance or with questions about the events.
The document provides a calendar of upcoming events in February and March for the 3-71 CAV squadron, including FRG meetings, holidays, school breaks, family activities, and briefings. Information is also given on military discounts for skiing, renting recreation equipment, resources for talking to consultants, and how to stay updated on squadron news and events through social media and newsletters.
This document provides a list of upcoming community events and training opportunities at Fort Drum for the month of July and August 2012. Key events include a D-Co FRG meeting on July 25th, Fort Drum yard sales from July 4-5 and August 11-12, BN whitewater rafting on August 17th, and a Fort Drum town hall information forum on September 13th. The document also provides contact information for resources like Military and Family Life Consultants, the 4-31 BN Facebook page, and the FRSA newsletter coordinator.
The document is the November 2012 newsletter for C Troop, 1-71 Cavalry at Fort Drum, NY. It provides information about upcoming FRG meetings and events, including a canned food drive and toy collection. It also lists contact information for unit leadership and community resources.
This document lists various events and dates in May and June 2012 that are of interest to members of the 3-71 Cavalry Squadron and Fort Drum community. It includes information on volunteer appreciation ceremonies, family events, training opportunities, and more. Key dates mentioned are the 3BCT Volunteer Appreciation Ceremony on May 8th and the 3-71 Cavalry Squadron Volunteer Appreciation Ceremony and Semi-Formal on May 18th and 31st respectively. It also provides contact information for resources like the Military and Family Life Consultant.
1-71 CAV Charlie Troop April 2012 newsletterSquadron FRSA
This document summarizes the activities of Charlie Troop of the 1-71st Cavalry at Fort Drum in March and April 2012. It discusses how the troop supported training events at Fort Polk and Fort Drum in March. It outlines the platoon level live fire exercises planned for late April and early June training. It also provides information about upcoming FRG meetings and special events at Fort Drum in April, including an international food festival. The document announces the departure of the FRG leader Kim Waldrop and thanks her for her service to the troop.
The document provides a schedule of events for Task Force Knighthawk in February and March 2012. It lists various social events, sporting events, ceremonies, and observances taking place on base along with dates, times and locations. Key events include a chili cook-off on February 24th, a retirement ceremony on February 24th, Syracuse vs Army lacrosse on February 26th, various military free ski lift tickets in March, Daylight Savings on March 11th, St. Patrick's Day events on March 17th, and Women's History Month observance on March 29th.
This document provides a summary of events and activities happening in December 2011, January 2012, and February 2012 at Fort Drum and in the local community. It lists holidays, leave periods for local schools, recreational activities, trips, ceremonies, and classes. Key dates include the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday in mid-January and the Presidents' Day holiday in mid-February. The document aims to inform military personnel and their families of upcoming opportunities and events.
This document provides a summary of important dates and events in May and early June 2012 for service members and families at Fort Drum, including Mother's Day celebrations, school board elections, volunteer appreciation ceremonies, family readiness group meetings, safety day events, changes of command, and blood drives. It also includes contact information for resources like military and family life consultants and the squadron's Facebook page.
The document provides a calendar of events for the 3-71 CAV in May and June 2012, including dates for change of command ceremonies, memorial services, and family activities such as an FRG meeting and a semi-formal event. Key dates mentioned are Memorial Day weekend from May 25-28, and a Sesame Street tour at the Monti Gym on June 5-6. The document also provides contact information for military family consultants and a link to the squadron's Facebook page.
This document provides a summary of upcoming events and important dates for the 3-71 CAV squadron in January and February 2012. It includes dates for training events, recreational activities organized by different groups on base, holidays, and contact information for resources available to service members and families. Recurring weekly events and monthly meetings are also listed. The school winter break dates and free ski days at a local resort for military members are highlighted.
June 18 2012 family and mwr coming attractions[1]Squadron FRSA
The document provides information about various events happening in June organized by Family and MWR at Fort Drum, including classes, trips, and special events. Some of the events include an investing class on June 19th, OPSEC training on June 19th, negotiating job offers seminar on June 20th, Riverfest on the St. Lawrence River on June 21st, and the Mountainfest sporting competitions from June 25th-26th. The document also lists regular events and programs offered by different Fort Drum organizations.
This document provides a calendar and information about upcoming events at Fort Drum and in the local area. The calendar lists various training events from September 2nd to 29th. Local events on September 8th and 9th are also mentioned. The document then provides contact information for the Fort Drum Army Community Service and assistance resources available to service members and families.
This document provides a calendar and information about upcoming events at Fort Drum and in the local area. The calendar lists various training events from September 2nd to 29th. Local events highlighted include the 12th Annual Blues in the Bay music festival from August 30th to September 3rd in Alexandria Bay. The document also provides contact information for assistance resources on post like chaplains, military family life consultants, and personal financial counselors. Facebook pages for units in the 210th Brigade Support Battalion are listed. Finally, family readiness group email addresses and phone numbers for units in the 210th BSB are provided.
This document provides information about upcoming community events on Fort Drum in March and April 2012. It includes calendars listing dates for classes, meetings, and observances as well as safety tips for spring cleaning. It also notes changes to operating hours for exchange facilities due to renovations.
The document provides a calendar of upcoming events at Fort Drum for March 2012, including Family Readiness Group meetings, Army Family Team Building classes, a USO documentary showing, various conferences and festivals celebrating St. Patrick's Day, tax preparation assistance, and child care center closures. It also includes flyers advertising $1 movie days at the post exchange theater and New York's Maple Weekend festival in March. Common acronyms and contact information for various Fort Drum agencies are defined at the bottom.
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The Malibu house features a modern design with clean lines, large windows. and open spaces blending indoor and outdoor living. The expansive deck and patio areas provide ample space for entertaining guests or enjoying a quiet sunset. The house has state-of-the-art amenities. including a gourmet kitchen, a home theatre, and many guest suites.
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Leonardo DiCaprio is a well-known environmental activist. whose Malibu house reflects his commitment to sustainability. The property incorporates solar panels, energy-efficient appliances, and sustainable building materials. The landscaping around the house is also designed to be water-efficient. featuring drought-resistant plants and intelligent irrigation systems.
Leonardo DiCaprio House: Hollywood Hills Hideaway
Privacy and Seclusion
Another remarkable property in Leonardo DiCaprio's collection is his Hollywood Hills house. This secluded retreat offers privacy and tranquility. making it an ideal escape from the hustle and bustle of Los Angeles. The "Leonardo DiCaprio house" in Hollywood Hills nestled among lush greenery. and offers panoramic views of the city and surrounding landscapes.
Design and Amenities
The Hollywood Hills house is a mid-century modern gem characterized by its sleek design and floor-to-ceiling windows. The open-concept living space is perfect for entertaining. while the cozy bedrooms provide a comfortable retreat. The property also features a swimming pool, and outdoor dining area. and a spacious deck that overlooks the cityscape.
Environmental Initiatives
The Hollywood Hills house incorporates several green features that are in line with DiCaprio's environmental values. The home has solar panels, energy-efficient lighting, and a rainwater harvesting system. Additionally, the landscaping designed to support local wildlife and promote
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Early Life and Backgrounds
Orpah Winfrey: From Humble Beginnings to Media Mogul
Orpah Winfrey, often known as Oprah due to a misspelling on her birth certificate. was born on January 29, 1954, in Kosciusko, Mississippi. Raised in poverty by her grandmother, Winfrey's early life was marked by hardship and adversity. Despite these challenges. she demonstrated a keen intellect and an early talent for public speaking.
Winfrey's journey to success began with a scholarship to Tennessee State University. where she studied communication. Her first job in media was as a co-anchor for the local evening news in Nashville. This role paved the way for her eventual transition to talk show hosting. where she found her true calling.
Dwayne Johnson: From Wrestling Royalty to Hollywood Superstar
Dwayne Johnson, also known by his ring name "The Rock," was born on May 2, 1972, in Hayward, California. He comes from a family of professional wrestlers, with both his father, Rocky Johnson. and his grandfather, Peter Maivia, being notable figures in the wrestling world. Johnson's early life was spent moving between New Zealand and the United States. experiencing a variety of cultural influences.
Before entering the world of professional wrestling. Johnson had aspirations of becoming a professional football player. He played college football at the University of Miami. where he was part of a national championship team. But, injuries curtailed his football career, leading him to follow in his family's footsteps and enter the wrestling ring.
Career Milestones
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Beyond her talk show, Winfrey expanded her empire to include the creation of Harpo Productions. a multimedia production company. She also launched "O, The Oprah Magazine" and OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network, further solidifying her status as a media mogul.
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Leonardo DiCaprio: The Hollywood Icon
Early Life and Career Beginnings
Leonardo Wilhelm DiCaprio was born in Los Angeles, California, on November 11, 1974. His journey to stardom began at a young age with roles in television commercials and educational programs. DiCaprio's breakthrough came with his portrayal of Luke Brower in the sitcom "Growing Pains" and later as Tobias Wolff in "This Boy's Life" (1993). where he starred alongside Robert De Niro.
Rise to Stardom
DiCaprio's career skyrocketed with his performance in "What's Eating Gilbert Grape" (1993). earning him his first Academy Award nomination. He continued to gain acclaim with roles in "Romeo + Juliet" (1996) and "Titanic" (1997). the latter of which cemented his status as a global superstar. Over the years, DiCaprio has showcased his versatility in films like "The Aviator" (2004). "Start" (2010), and "The Revenant" (2015), for which he finally won an Academy Award for Best Actor.
Environmental Activism
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History and Significance
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Entertainment and Advertisements
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23 May FRSA Flash 210 BSB
1. 23 May 2012 Military Spouse Appreciation Day
According to the History Channel Online at Mother’s Day Memorial Day
http://www.history.com/topics/memorial-day-history
“Memorial Day, an American holiday observed on the
last Monday of May, honors men and women who
died while serving in the U.S. military. Originally
known as Decoration Day, it originated in the years
following the Civil War and became an official federal
holiday in 1971. Many Americans observe Memorial
Day by visiting cemeteries or memorials, holding
family gatherings and participating in parades. RiverFest MountainFest
Unofficially, at least, it marks the beginning of
summer.”
Did you Know?
Each year on Memorial Day a national moment of
remembrance takes place at 3:00 p.m. local time
Calendars 1-2 Provider Ball 9
Local Events 3 ACS 10-11
Volunteer Opportunity 4 Fort Drum Assistance 12
Flyers 5-8 BN Information
Common Terminology
ACS=Army Community Service 772-6566 AFTB=Army Family Team Building 772-6710ERP=Employment Readiness Program 77
VCCUS=Volunteer Childcare in a Unit Setting FRMP=Financial /Readiness/Management Program 772-5196 F
RG=Family Readiness GroupCLIF=Community Leader’s Information Forum VMIS-Volunteer Management Information System
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DONSA=Day of No Scheduled Activities-Fort Drum agencies may have an adjusted operating schedule
2. 27 May-23 June
S M T W TH F S
27 28 29 30 31 June 1 2
Memorial Day Army Soldier Show American Red Cross Blood American Red Cross Blood USO & American
Drive Drive Legion Riders Bike
Rally
USO Military Appreciation
Skate Party
3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Provider Ball Strongest Warrior
Competition
Sesame Street Tour
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
ACS Resilience 210 BSB Change of Autism Support Group
Training Command
AFTB Level I
17 18 19 20 21 22 23
Charlie Company OPSEC and Social FMWR Riverfest
FRG Meeting Networking Safety for
Families
Information and Disclaimer
This document is a compilation of agency information or emails that have been sent to the FRSA over the past week. If you would like any of the flyers in their original format
please email your request to bridget.n.velasquez@us.army.mil
Call ahead and verify the time, date and location of the event you plan to attend. This email is for information purposes only, and you agree to not hold the unit representative
responsible for any misprints or inaccuracy of information. There is no implied endorsement of any events or opinions.
If you have any questions, please call 772-4120
Check out the unit’s Virtual Family Readiness Group Website at www.armyfrg.org. Look for NY, Fort Drum, 2BCT, 210 BSB 2
3. DATE WHAT TIME/DATE/LOCATION DETAILS
May 26- May 36th Memorial Theresa, NY. See Details Remembrance Weekend in the Village of Theresa includes a village-wide yard sale. Events
28 Day Remembrance on Sunday: Canoe race, 9 a.m., village fishing access; chicken barbecue, 11 a.m., Main
weekend Street; face painting and bounce house furnished by North Jefferson Christian Fellowship;
memorial ceremony, 1 p.m., Civil War Monument; parade, 3 p.m., down Commercial
Street, led by platoon of wounded warriors from 10th Mountain Division, Fort Drum, and
10th Mountain Division Band, and includes four high school bands and Original Yanks
Drum and Bugle Corps.
May 26 BBQ Propane Ferrellgas, Carthage Ferrellgas on S. Washington Street in Carthage will fill your BBQ propane tank for as little
Event to Benefit 8AM-2 PM as $5. 100% of the proceeds will benefit the USO Fort Drum. Click here to see the flyer
USO
May 26 Grape Blossom Alexandria Bay, NY - Thousand Islands Winery 43298 Bring the whole family out to Thousand Islands winery and welcome Spring at our Annual
Festival Seaway Avenue Grape Blossom Festival! Enjoy live music, lots of food, shop your favorite local craft
12PM vendors, plenty of beer, and of course our award winning wines!
May 26 Cape Vincent Cape Vincent, NY Prizes will be awarded for largest fish in 2 categories, Northern Pike and Walleye.
Spring Fishing Registration is at the Cape Vincent Chamber of Commerce office on North James Street,
Derby Aubrey's Inn on Broadway, Gander Mountain in Watertown, B & J Bait Shop in Dexter,
Chaumont Hardware, Snug Harbor and Martin's Marina in Mud Bay, Sand Bay Inn and
Clayton's Bait Shop. The registration fee is $15.00.
May 28 Memorial Day Fort Ontario State Historic Site, Oswego NY Memorial Day commemorative program: At Fort Ontario Post Cemetery, 1:30 p.m.
commemorative Monday, May 28, East Fourth Street. Wreath laying ceremonies conducted by Daughters
program of the American Revolution, U.S. Daughters of 1812, Daughters of Union Veterans of the
Civil War, and Friends of Fort Ontario. Tour of 1814 battlefield. Free. Old Fort Ontario
open on Memorial Day. Admission charged, children 12 years and younger, free.
Information: 343-4711.
May 28 Memorial Day Evans Mills, NY. 8 AM in the Village
Parade
May 28 Memorial Day Brownville, NY. 9 AM at Brownville American Legion,
Parade Main Street and continue to the cemetery.
May 28 Memorial Day Capt Vincent, NY. Start at Kelsey Lane and Market
parade Street, proceed down Broadway to monuments for
service.
May 28 Memorial Day Alexandria Bay, NY. Put on by the American
Parade Legion. Starts at 11AM
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4. Volunteer Opportunities
Thrift Store Needs Volunteers
Hours are very flexible, No set schedule, volunteer as your schedule allows! We are
Open Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & the 1st Saturday of the Month 9:30am-
2:00pm. We are in current need of volunteers to help sort donations, stock & organize
the sales floor and help with customer service. Training is on the job so no experience
necessary. If you are interested in volunteering please stop by the Store during
business hours and we'll get you started
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12. Assistance Resources on Fort Drum
How can they help?
Chaplains are here to help Families with their spiritual needs and they can help with locating other resources in the community.
Chaplains are available at the battalion level and through installation
Contact: 210th BSB Chaplain 772-5917
Staff Duty Chaplain 772-5647
Military Family Life Consultants are civilians with no reporting obligations to commanders who are available free of charge to Soldiers and
their Families. The Military Family Life Consultants (MFLCs) are licensed professionals who listen to your issues and direct you to agencies
who can help. Sometimes all it takes is talking out the issue in order to find a resolution.
Contact: 955-4823 (2 BCT MFLC)
212-6919
Walk In/Appointments at ACS
Mon - Fri . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 am - 8 pm
Personal Financial Counselors (PFCs) are another resource available free to charge to military Soldiers and Families. As a response to the
economic downturn in 2008, these licensed professionals were contracted to assist military Families with financial issues from the
creation of a budget to savings for retirement.
Contact: Financial Readiness 772-0050 or the Military Family Life Consultants at any of the two numbers above
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13. FACEBOOK PAGES
210 BSB https://www.facebook.com/pages/210-Brigade-Support-Battalion/169796079719106
Alpha 210 BSB https://www.facebook.com/Alpha210
Bravo 210 BSB https://www.facebook.com/pages/Bravo-Bandits-210-BSB/234100366652929?ref=ts
Charlie 210 BSB https://www.facebook.com/pages/210th-BSB-C-Co-2BCT-10th-Mountain-Division/159034577460896
Family Readiness Group Email Addresses and Assistance Phone Numbers
For FRG Times and Locations, please email the FRG Leaders below.
HHC Stephanie Utter frghhc210bsb@hotmail.com
Alpha Noi Jackson alpha210bsb@gmail.com
Alpha Tamia Campfield ladycamp2003@yahoo.com
Bravo Gail Crabtree bravo210_bandits@yahoo.com
Charlie Janine McPhie 210charliefrg@gmail.com
Battalion FRSA Bridget Velasquez bridget.n.velasquez@us.army.mil
315-772-4120
210BSB Staff Duty Phone Number 772-5097
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