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.
This document is a newspaper called Soundoff! that provides news and information to the Fort Meade community. The main article summarizes an annual Army Cyber Skills Challenge competition hosted by the 780th Military Intelligence Brigade at Fort Meade. The competition tested 53 soldiers and civilians from various cyber units on both physical obstacles like a 4.5 mile ruck march and technical challenges like packet analysis. Pfc. Harry McNeary from the 781st Military Intelligence Battalion won the Iron Warrior portion of the physical competition. The event was designed to challenge participants both physically and mentally.
The article summarizes Air Force Staff Sgt. Steven Doty being awarded the Soldier's Medal for his heroism in helping rescue the crew of a downed helicopter in Afghanistan in 2010. It describes Doty rushing to the crash scene as the first to arrive, and working to save the three crewmen. The ceremony honoring Doty with this medal took place at the Defense Information School. The Soldier's Medal is the U.S. Army's highest peacetime award for bravery not involving direct contact with an enemy.
The document is the June 19, 2014 issue of the Fort Meade community newspaper Soundoff. It includes summaries of upcoming community events, an article about the Army's 239th birthday celebration with an AUSA breakfast, and an op-ed from the Director of the Installation Safety Office about motorcycle safety and training resources available on the base. The newspaper has local news, sports, entertainment and classified sections.
The document is a newspaper from Fort Meade dated October 10, 2013. It includes brief articles about:
- A soldier who uses couponing to purchase discounted products and donates them to organizations like food banks and the Fort Meade SHARP program.
- Upcoming events at Fort Meade like concerts, runs, and festivals.
- The 704th MI Brigade football team improving to a 7-0 record.
- Tickets for Baltimore sports and entertainment events being available for pickup by service members at the Fort Meade USO, in addition to Fort Belvoir.
- Resources for military personnel and civilians impacted by the government shutdown, including Military One Source and Employee Assistance Programs.
The document summarizes safety tips and statistics about fireworks-related injuries to encourage safe celebrations of Independence Day. Fort Meade's annual "Red, White and Blue Celebration" will be held at McGlachlin Parade Field from 4-10 PM with rides, food vendors and a fireworks show at 9:30 PM. While fireworks are prohibited at the event, Maryland law only allows ground-based fireworks displays for personal use off-post.
The Morgan Messenger about the first European Chessboxing Champion Tihomir Titschko Dovramadjiev
January 18_ 2006_ Page 14
http://mgm.stparchive.com/Archive/MGM/MGM01182006p14.php
Tihomir Dovramadjiev / Тихомир Доврамаджиев
RBB TV Berlin 2005. 1st European ChessBoxing Champion.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ynypKbtece
EUROSPORT
https://www.eurosport.com/boxing/world-news/2005/checkmate-meets-ko-ne._sto782958/story.shtml
Los Angeles Times
https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2005-dec-01-fg-chessboxing1-story.html
Die WELT
https://www.welt.de/print-wams/article134145/Ring-frei-fuer-Denker.html
ChessBase Germany
https://de.chessbase.com/post/schwere-kopftreffer
This document is the November 20, 2014 issue of the Fort Meade community newspaper Soundoff!. The main stories include a ceremony honoring German and Italian POWs buried at Fort Meade, and a veteran being buried at Fort Meade to reunite him with his infant son also buried there, per his wife's request. Upcoming community events and the Commander's Column on supporting the Combined Federal Campaign are also mentioned.
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.
This document is a newspaper called Soundoff! that provides news and information to the Fort Meade community. The main article summarizes an annual Army Cyber Skills Challenge competition hosted by the 780th Military Intelligence Brigade at Fort Meade. The competition tested 53 soldiers and civilians from various cyber units on both physical obstacles like a 4.5 mile ruck march and technical challenges like packet analysis. Pfc. Harry McNeary from the 781st Military Intelligence Battalion won the Iron Warrior portion of the physical competition. The event was designed to challenge participants both physically and mentally.
The article summarizes Air Force Staff Sgt. Steven Doty being awarded the Soldier's Medal for his heroism in helping rescue the crew of a downed helicopter in Afghanistan in 2010. It describes Doty rushing to the crash scene as the first to arrive, and working to save the three crewmen. The ceremony honoring Doty with this medal took place at the Defense Information School. The Soldier's Medal is the U.S. Army's highest peacetime award for bravery not involving direct contact with an enemy.
The document is the June 19, 2014 issue of the Fort Meade community newspaper Soundoff. It includes summaries of upcoming community events, an article about the Army's 239th birthday celebration with an AUSA breakfast, and an op-ed from the Director of the Installation Safety Office about motorcycle safety and training resources available on the base. The newspaper has local news, sports, entertainment and classified sections.
The document is a newspaper from Fort Meade dated October 10, 2013. It includes brief articles about:
- A soldier who uses couponing to purchase discounted products and donates them to organizations like food banks and the Fort Meade SHARP program.
- Upcoming events at Fort Meade like concerts, runs, and festivals.
- The 704th MI Brigade football team improving to a 7-0 record.
- Tickets for Baltimore sports and entertainment events being available for pickup by service members at the Fort Meade USO, in addition to Fort Belvoir.
- Resources for military personnel and civilians impacted by the government shutdown, including Military One Source and Employee Assistance Programs.
The document summarizes safety tips and statistics about fireworks-related injuries to encourage safe celebrations of Independence Day. Fort Meade's annual "Red, White and Blue Celebration" will be held at McGlachlin Parade Field from 4-10 PM with rides, food vendors and a fireworks show at 9:30 PM. While fireworks are prohibited at the event, Maryland law only allows ground-based fireworks displays for personal use off-post.
The Morgan Messenger about the first European Chessboxing Champion Tihomir Titschko Dovramadjiev
January 18_ 2006_ Page 14
http://mgm.stparchive.com/Archive/MGM/MGM01182006p14.php
Tihomir Dovramadjiev / Тихомир Доврамаджиев
RBB TV Berlin 2005. 1st European ChessBoxing Champion.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ynypKbtece
EUROSPORT
https://www.eurosport.com/boxing/world-news/2005/checkmate-meets-ko-ne._sto782958/story.shtml
Los Angeles Times
https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2005-dec-01-fg-chessboxing1-story.html
Die WELT
https://www.welt.de/print-wams/article134145/Ring-frei-fuer-Denker.html
ChessBase Germany
https://de.chessbase.com/post/schwere-kopftreffer
This document is the November 20, 2014 issue of the Fort Meade community newspaper Soundoff!. The main stories include a ceremony honoring German and Italian POWs buried at Fort Meade, and a veteran being buried at Fort Meade to reunite him with his infant son also buried there, per his wife's request. Upcoming community events and the Commander's Column on supporting the Combined Federal Campaign are also mentioned.
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 document is the April 17, 2014 issue of the Fort Meade community newspaper Soundoff. It includes the following articles:
- A sexual assault survivor named Monika Korra shares her story of being kidnapped and raped in 2009 and finding the courage to rebuild her life. She spoke at an event on Fort Meade to raise awareness about sexual assault.
- April is designated as National Distracted Driving Awareness Month, and the post is cracking down on cell phone use while driving, with fines of $75 for handheld or texting violations.
- Upcoming community events at Fort Meade include an Easter egg hunt, Earth Day activities, and a military child celebration.
The document is the August 15, 2013 issue of the Fort Meade community newspaper Soundoff. Key details include:
- The garrison commander, Col. Brian Foley, assumed command from Col. Edward Rothstein and discusses his philosophy of caring, motivation, diversity, and professional development.
- The Commander's 2nd Annual Teen Leadership Challenge summer volunteer program provided learning experiences for 35 youths ages 13-21 at various garrison organizations.
- Mannie Fuhrman taught guitar to wounded warriors through the program to gain experience for a career in music therapy.
- Commissaries will return to normal operating hours the week of August 18-24 following the reduction of civilian furlough days from 11 to
The document discusses efforts at Fort Meade to train more service members in Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST). Previously, ASIST trainers were typically chaplains or mental health professionals. However, over 20 NCOs from various occupations recently completed ASIST trainer certification. This aims to have more "frontline" personnel able to assist those at risk of suicide. Two NCOs, Sgt. 1st Class Katie Smith and Staff Sgt. Peter Yokel, discussed using their experience to help others and make resources available to soldiers struggling with isolation or other issues.
The document discusses several upcoming events at Fort Meade including:
- A new camouflage pattern being released for soldiers' uniforms starting in July.
- Construction beginning on a new $10 million access control point at Rockenbach Road to improve traffic flow.
- Fort Meade's participation in the Defense Department's Healthy Base Initiative demonstration project ending this month, with various projects around the installation being evaluated.
This document provides a calendar of events for Fort Meade for each month of the year. It lists recurring monthly programs like the Fort Meade 411 program for newcomers, as well as holidays, sports seasons and tournaments, job/career fairs, celebrations, and other community events happening throughout the year at Fort Meade and the surrounding areas. The calendar provides an overview of the variety of activities and programs available each month for service members, families, and the Fort Meade community.
The First Lady spoke out about mental health issues to reduce stigma. The article also advertised upcoming community events at Fort Meade and noted that the Meade High basketball team hopes to make a playoff run for the state championship. It included a photo of a soldier qualifying with a German machine gun.
In this week's Soundoff, It's National Night Out 2013, an interview with the new Garrison Commander, Freedom Inn honored in annual competition. These stories and much more in this week's Soundoff!
Sen. Cardin hosted a town hall forum at Fort Meade to discuss the impact of the 2013 federal budget furloughs on DoD civilians and the possibility of future furloughs in 2014. The American Federation of Government Employees Local 1923 organized the event. Sen. Cardin addressed the attendees' concerns about the furloughs and the potential for more furloughs next year if Congress does not change current budget laws. Topics of discussion included money-saving suggestions and ensuring furloughed employees are compensated for lost time and wages. Sen. Cardin reassured the civilian workforce that Congress is working to prevent sequestration cuts from becoming permanent.
The document summarizes upcoming events at Fort Meade including a Ramadan observance, farmers' market, dinner dance, and jazz concert. It also previews stories about local youth excelling in track and field and a book featuring stories of female service members. The garrison commander's column expresses his leadership philosophy of caring for employees and communicating decisions to motivate the workforce.
The document provides updates on various community events and programs happening around Joint Base Lewis-McChord, including Family Readiness Group meetings, tax filing assistance, scholarships for military children, a job fair, tax center services, a military spouse career committee, a JROTC drill meet, free bowling for saying "I like pie", a prayer breakfast, newcomer orientations, an Operation Fun community event, a Care Fair, academic workshops for students and families, job opportunities for military spouses, services from Military and Family Life Consultants, discounted SAT/ACT test prep programs, changes to Emergency Relief assistance, massage therapy services, a used car inspection program, Protestant Women of the Chapel activities, an invitation to join the Lewis Community
This document summarizes upcoming community events at Fort Meade and discusses two organizations that support leadership development: the Sergeant Audie Murphy Club and the Fort Meade Vacation Bible School program. The Sergeant Audie Murphy Club recognizes outstanding enlisted service members, and Fort Meade will host its first induction board in August. The Vacation Bible School program is seeking adult volunteers to supervise children during the week-long program in August. Background checks are required for all volunteers.
The document summarizes an article from the Fort Meade newspaper Soundoff about the following topics:
1) Fort Meade's Army Emergency Relief campaign raised nearly $135,000, surpassing its goal of $55,000. Most of the donations came from active-duty service members.
2) The increased funds will help support Soldiers and their families during financial hardships. Donations are pooled with other installations to support wider Army and military communities.
3) The article highlights some of the top contributing units at Fort Meade and thanks the community for participating in the campaign. The fiscal year 2016 campaign will aim to increase donations by 15 percent.
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.
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 document summarizes highlights from the 2006-2007 school year for Detroit Public Schools amid financial and management challenges. It notes some successful schools that outperformed state and district averages on tests, internationally recognized academic teams, and students who earned national honors. It also profiles Glazer Elementary School on Detroit's west side, which saw its fourth graders exceed averages in reading and language arts despite 93% of students coming from low-income households.
The three sentence summary is:
The document summarizes events and articles in the March 6, 2014 issue of the Fort Meade community newspaper Soundoff!, including a seminar held during Military Saves Week that offered financial planning tips to help service members and families save money and reduce debt. The newspaper also previewed upcoming community events in March and April and featured a story about Marines gathering the flag at dusk.
The document lists upcoming events at Fort Meade in February, including cooking and financial readiness classes and Black History Month observances. It also provides a brief summary of articles in the publication about support programs for military families and a visit by the new Maryland governor to tour the installation and honor the Defense Information School for its 50th anniversary.
This document provides several news updates and event announcements from Fort Riley, including:
1) Updates to the Current News page and Garrison Commander's Corner articles on the Fort Riley website.
2) Information on upcoming events like a comedy night, community band concert, bowling event, and baseball game.
3) Links to resources like military family programs and education websites.
4) Details on summer camps for youth, a rodeo event, and volunteer opportunities.
The document provides information on various upcoming family readiness events and programs at Fort Drum including:
1) Details on upcoming Family Readiness Group meetings for different companies and units.
2) Information about an upcoming assessment survey to determine the performance and importance of family support programs with potential budget cuts looming.
3) Details on free tax preparation services available at the Fort Drum Tax Assistance Center for soldiers and their families.
4) An announcement for the Spouses Club scholarship program with an application deadline of March 31, 2012 for the upcoming academic year.
This document provides information about upcoming events and activities for military families at Fort Drum, including:
- Military Spouse Appreciation Day events in May
- Volleyball nights in May and June at the sports complex
- A resiliency training class on May 21st
- Yard sales in June and August at local housing communities
- Recreation scholarships available for children from families with limited financial resources
The document provides information about various upcoming events and activities in April 2012. It includes a schedule of events from April 1st to April 15th such as a change of command ceremony, tax day, and a youth volleyball tournament. It also lists the movie schedule for the post theatre as well as details about an upcoming career fair with over 40 participants. Finally, it advertises the need for volunteers for a Habitat for Humanity fundraiser involving building popsicle stick houses.
The document is the April 17, 2014 issue of the Fort Meade community newspaper Soundoff. It includes the following articles:
- A sexual assault survivor named Monika Korra shares her story of being kidnapped and raped in 2009 and finding the courage to rebuild her life. She spoke at an event on Fort Meade to raise awareness about sexual assault.
- April is designated as National Distracted Driving Awareness Month, and the post is cracking down on cell phone use while driving, with fines of $75 for handheld or texting violations.
- Upcoming community events at Fort Meade include an Easter egg hunt, Earth Day activities, and a military child celebration.
The document is the August 15, 2013 issue of the Fort Meade community newspaper Soundoff. Key details include:
- The garrison commander, Col. Brian Foley, assumed command from Col. Edward Rothstein and discusses his philosophy of caring, motivation, diversity, and professional development.
- The Commander's 2nd Annual Teen Leadership Challenge summer volunteer program provided learning experiences for 35 youths ages 13-21 at various garrison organizations.
- Mannie Fuhrman taught guitar to wounded warriors through the program to gain experience for a career in music therapy.
- Commissaries will return to normal operating hours the week of August 18-24 following the reduction of civilian furlough days from 11 to
The document discusses efforts at Fort Meade to train more service members in Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST). Previously, ASIST trainers were typically chaplains or mental health professionals. However, over 20 NCOs from various occupations recently completed ASIST trainer certification. This aims to have more "frontline" personnel able to assist those at risk of suicide. Two NCOs, Sgt. 1st Class Katie Smith and Staff Sgt. Peter Yokel, discussed using their experience to help others and make resources available to soldiers struggling with isolation or other issues.
The document discusses several upcoming events at Fort Meade including:
- A new camouflage pattern being released for soldiers' uniforms starting in July.
- Construction beginning on a new $10 million access control point at Rockenbach Road to improve traffic flow.
- Fort Meade's participation in the Defense Department's Healthy Base Initiative demonstration project ending this month, with various projects around the installation being evaluated.
This document provides a calendar of events for Fort Meade for each month of the year. It lists recurring monthly programs like the Fort Meade 411 program for newcomers, as well as holidays, sports seasons and tournaments, job/career fairs, celebrations, and other community events happening throughout the year at Fort Meade and the surrounding areas. The calendar provides an overview of the variety of activities and programs available each month for service members, families, and the Fort Meade community.
The First Lady spoke out about mental health issues to reduce stigma. The article also advertised upcoming community events at Fort Meade and noted that the Meade High basketball team hopes to make a playoff run for the state championship. It included a photo of a soldier qualifying with a German machine gun.
In this week's Soundoff, It's National Night Out 2013, an interview with the new Garrison Commander, Freedom Inn honored in annual competition. These stories and much more in this week's Soundoff!
Sen. Cardin hosted a town hall forum at Fort Meade to discuss the impact of the 2013 federal budget furloughs on DoD civilians and the possibility of future furloughs in 2014. The American Federation of Government Employees Local 1923 organized the event. Sen. Cardin addressed the attendees' concerns about the furloughs and the potential for more furloughs next year if Congress does not change current budget laws. Topics of discussion included money-saving suggestions and ensuring furloughed employees are compensated for lost time and wages. Sen. Cardin reassured the civilian workforce that Congress is working to prevent sequestration cuts from becoming permanent.
The document summarizes upcoming events at Fort Meade including a Ramadan observance, farmers' market, dinner dance, and jazz concert. It also previews stories about local youth excelling in track and field and a book featuring stories of female service members. The garrison commander's column expresses his leadership philosophy of caring for employees and communicating decisions to motivate the workforce.
The document provides updates on various community events and programs happening around Joint Base Lewis-McChord, including Family Readiness Group meetings, tax filing assistance, scholarships for military children, a job fair, tax center services, a military spouse career committee, a JROTC drill meet, free bowling for saying "I like pie", a prayer breakfast, newcomer orientations, an Operation Fun community event, a Care Fair, academic workshops for students and families, job opportunities for military spouses, services from Military and Family Life Consultants, discounted SAT/ACT test prep programs, changes to Emergency Relief assistance, massage therapy services, a used car inspection program, Protestant Women of the Chapel activities, an invitation to join the Lewis Community
This document summarizes upcoming community events at Fort Meade and discusses two organizations that support leadership development: the Sergeant Audie Murphy Club and the Fort Meade Vacation Bible School program. The Sergeant Audie Murphy Club recognizes outstanding enlisted service members, and Fort Meade will host its first induction board in August. The Vacation Bible School program is seeking adult volunteers to supervise children during the week-long program in August. Background checks are required for all volunteers.
The document summarizes an article from the Fort Meade newspaper Soundoff about the following topics:
1) Fort Meade's Army Emergency Relief campaign raised nearly $135,000, surpassing its goal of $55,000. Most of the donations came from active-duty service members.
2) The increased funds will help support Soldiers and their families during financial hardships. Donations are pooled with other installations to support wider Army and military communities.
3) The article highlights some of the top contributing units at Fort Meade and thanks the community for participating in the campaign. The fiscal year 2016 campaign will aim to increase donations by 15 percent.
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.
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 document summarizes highlights from the 2006-2007 school year for Detroit Public Schools amid financial and management challenges. It notes some successful schools that outperformed state and district averages on tests, internationally recognized academic teams, and students who earned national honors. It also profiles Glazer Elementary School on Detroit's west side, which saw its fourth graders exceed averages in reading and language arts despite 93% of students coming from low-income households.
The three sentence summary is:
The document summarizes events and articles in the March 6, 2014 issue of the Fort Meade community newspaper Soundoff!, including a seminar held during Military Saves Week that offered financial planning tips to help service members and families save money and reduce debt. The newspaper also previewed upcoming community events in March and April and featured a story about Marines gathering the flag at dusk.
The document lists upcoming events at Fort Meade in February, including cooking and financial readiness classes and Black History Month observances. It also provides a brief summary of articles in the publication about support programs for military families and a visit by the new Maryland governor to tour the installation and honor the Defense Information School for its 50th anniversary.
This document provides several news updates and event announcements from Fort Riley, including:
1) Updates to the Current News page and Garrison Commander's Corner articles on the Fort Riley website.
2) Information on upcoming events like a comedy night, community band concert, bowling event, and baseball game.
3) Links to resources like military family programs and education websites.
4) Details on summer camps for youth, a rodeo event, and volunteer opportunities.
The document provides information on various upcoming family readiness events and programs at Fort Drum including:
1) Details on upcoming Family Readiness Group meetings for different companies and units.
2) Information about an upcoming assessment survey to determine the performance and importance of family support programs with potential budget cuts looming.
3) Details on free tax preparation services available at the Fort Drum Tax Assistance Center for soldiers and their families.
4) An announcement for the Spouses Club scholarship program with an application deadline of March 31, 2012 for the upcoming academic year.
This document provides information about upcoming events and activities for military families at Fort Drum, including:
- Military Spouse Appreciation Day events in May
- Volleyball nights in May and June at the sports complex
- A resiliency training class on May 21st
- Yard sales in June and August at local housing communities
- Recreation scholarships available for children from families with limited financial resources
The document provides information about various upcoming events and activities in April 2012. It includes a schedule of events from April 1st to April 15th such as a change of command ceremony, tax day, and a youth volleyball tournament. It also lists the movie schedule for the post theatre as well as details about an upcoming career fair with over 40 participants. Finally, it advertises the need for volunteers for a Habitat for Humanity fundraiser involving building popsicle stick houses.
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 renovations to the Exchange Mini-Mall HVAC system that will require closing the retail sales floor for 30 days in April. The Northgate Express will operate 24 hours a day during this time to minimize disruption. It also lists various FRG and community events happening in March, including fundraisers, meetings, and holiday celebrations.
The document provides information on various upcoming events and opportunities for military families stationed at Fort Drum, including:
1) Upcoming FRG meetings for the DELTA and C/1-10 units taking place the first week of March.
2) Mugs and pitchers from the 10th CAB are still available for purchase from LTC Henry at BN HQ.
3) An announcement about the Spouses' Club Fort Drum scholarship application for the 2012-2013 academic year, which is open to military spouses, children, and those in the Fort Drum area. The deadline to apply is March 31, 2012.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 weekly update from the 5th Battalion 5th Air Defense Artillery Regiment provides information on various upcoming events at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, including:
1) A talk from MG (Ret.) Mark Graham and his wife Carol about coping with tragedy through resilience.
2) Various job fairs, tax assistance programs, and orientations for new military families.
3) Information on scholarships and educational resources available to military families.
This document is a 3 page newsletter from the Headquarters, Headquarters Company, 10th Combat Aviation Brigade providing information to soldiers and family members. It includes announcements about upcoming events like a women's conference, food festival, and concerts. It also provides notices about clinic closures for holidays, tax assistance center hours, and a summary of historical events for the coming weeks. A calendar of additional upcoming recreational and educational activities is included on the third page.
- The document provides information about upcoming events in and around Fort Riley for service members and their families over the winter holidays, including Christmas and New Year's Eve events, holiday hours for facilities like the DFAC, and youth sports registration deadlines. Key events mentioned are a Christmas Eve brunch at the Devil's Den DFAC, New Year's Eve parties at Custer Hill Bowling Center and in Aggieville, and winter break camps at the Middle School and Teen Center between December 21st and January 4th. The document aims to keep service members and their families informed of community activities and programs during the holiday season.
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.
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.
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 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 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.
This document provides a summary of upcoming events and initiatives to support military families in early 2011. It discusses the USSOCOM Chief of Staff thanking the Family Readiness Group for their efforts in 2010, including events like Take Our Children to Work Day. It also previews the White House unveiling a new interagency plan to improve support for military families across areas like mental health, education, spouse employment, and childcare. The plan aims to enhance family well-being and coordinate efforts across multiple federal departments.
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
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 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.
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The document announces that:
1) MetLife will replace United Concordia as the provider for the TRICARE Dental Plan beginning May 1, 2012. MetLife will provide coverage to over 2 million family members.
2) Senator Kirsten Gillibrand and Holly Petraeus from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau will host a meeting on March 2nd at Fort Drum to discuss financial issues facing military families.
3) The document provides contact information for MetLife dentists in the Fort Drum area and details about the TRICARE Young Adult Prime program for eligible family members up to age 26.
The document is a newsletter from Task Force Tigershark providing information on upcoming family events, an Afghan blanket fundraiser sale that is nearing its deadline, Veterans Day restaurant discounts, volunteer opportunities, and contact information for FRG leadership. It includes event details, order forms, and a calendar of additional upcoming events through the end of November.
This newsletter from Task Force Six Shooters at Fort Drum contains information about upcoming events and activities for soldiers and families. Key details include an Afghan blanket sale happening until November 14th, the ACS events calendar and tours for November, winter driving and snow thrower classes from the Command Safety Office, a town hall meeting with the Senior Army NCO on November 5th, veterans day events at Sam's Club, information on ski passes at Dryhill available until November 4th, and contact information for FRG leaders.
This newsletter from Task Force Six Shooters includes information about:
1) An Afghan blanket sale happening until November 14th
2) Events from the Army Community Service calendar for November
3) Winter driving and snow thrower classes being offered by the Command Safety Office
4) A town hall meeting with the Senior Army NCO on November 5th
5) Contact information for FRG leaders across the task force
This newsletter from Task Force Six Shooters at Fort Drum contains information about upcoming events and activities for soldiers and families. Key details include an Afghan blanket sale happening until November 14th, the ACS events calendar for November, winter driving and snow thrower classes offered by the Command Safety Office, a town hall meeting with the Senior Army NCO on November 5th, veterans day events at Sam's Club, information about dryhill season ski passes, a reminder about providing feedback through the ICE comment system, upcoming BOSS events, and contact information for FRG leaders.
This document summarizes events and information from the 10th Combat Aviation Brigade Facebook page and Fort Drum Family Readiness Support Assistance newsletter. It announces upcoming family readiness group events, such as a Thanksgiving lunch and holiday celebration. It also provides information on an Afghan blanket fundraiser, winter driving classes, a visit from a senior Army leader to meet with soldiers and families, and opportunities to provide feedback or comments about Fort Drum services. Contact information is provided for unit leadership and family support coordinators.
The document is a newsletter from the Task Force Tigershark Facebook page providing information about upcoming Halloween and fall events on Fort Drum for the week of October 25th-November 5th. It includes details on a flu vaccine fair, ski pass sales, winter driving classes, Halloween safety tips, and information on various Halloween activities around post including trick-or-treating, a haunted hayride, and a teen karaoke contest.
This document provides information about upcoming family readiness group events on Fort Drum including a pajama bunco night on October 19th and an FRG meeting for Delta Company on October 17th. It also provides details about flu shot availability at the Guthrie Family Medicine Clinic and upcoming flu vaccination fairs on October 13th and 27th. Finally, it advertises a haunted hotel event on October 27th hosted by 2nd Brigade featuring haunted tours and activities for different age groups.
This document provides information about upcoming family readiness group events on Fort Drum including a pajama bunco night on October 19th and an FRG meeting for Delta Company on October 17th. It also provides details about flu shot availability at the Guthrie Family Medicine Clinic and upcoming flu vaccination fairs on October 13th and 27th. Finally, it advertises a haunted hotel event on October 27th hosted by 2nd Brigade featuring haunted tours and activities for different age groups.
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 participate in community events and classes on winter driving and snow blower operation.
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 participate in community events and classes on winter driving and snow blower operation.
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 participate in community events and classes on winter driving and snow blower operation.
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 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 participate in community events and classes on winter driving and snow blower operation.
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 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 participate in community events and classes on winter driving and snow blower operation.
The document is the October 11th issue of the FRSA FLASH newsletter from Task Force Tigershark's Facebook page. It provides information on winter driving and snow thrower classes being offered on base, encourages reporting suspicious activity to the tip line, notes requirements for physicals for teenage employment, and advertises upcoming events from Army Community Service and BOSS.
The Task Force Tigershark Facebook page provides information about winter classes being offered on base, the BOSS events calendar, the ACS calendar, and tips for reporting suspicious activity. The page also shares event flyers and the Fort Drum Exchange opens its doors to local vendors.
The Task Force Tigershark Facebook page provides information about winter classes being offered on base, the BOSS events calendar, the ACS calendar, and tips for reporting suspicious activity. The page also shares event flyers and the Fort Drum Exchange opens its doors to local vendors.
This newsletter provides information about upcoming events for the families of soldiers in the 10th Combat Aviation Brigade at Fort Drum, including a family fun run, trick-or-treating in the brigade headquarters, an FRG meeting with free childcare, a Thanksgiving lunch, a holiday celebration, and a special event in February. It also includes information about the brigade's Facebook page, winter driving tips, the severe weather call process, the ACS calendar and tour, and how to provide feedback through the ICE system. Contact information is provided for brigade leadership and family readiness group leaders.
This document summarizes events and announcements from the 10th Combat Aviation Brigade Facebook page and newsletter. It announces upcoming events like a Halloween trick-or-treating event, FRG meetings, and a holiday celebration. It also provides information about a memorial statue being built to honor fallen soldiers and announces new hours for the Fort Drum Clothing Store, which will now be closed on Sundays. The newsletter concludes by advertising the Interactive Customer Evaluation tool for providing feedback and contact information for unit leadership.
1. H e a d q u a r t e r s , H e a d q u a r t er s C o .
1 0 t h C o m b a t Av i a t i o n B r i g a d e
RE N EG AD ES
Friday, February 24, 2012
FRSA FLASH
Points of Contact
Company Commander
CPT McLean
Company 1SG
SFC Smith Less than three weeks until
Lifetime Channel's Coming
Home series! Could there be
Company FRG Leader any 10th CAB reunions? Tune
RaeAnn McLean in March 4 to find out!
hhc10thcab_frg@yahoo.com
BDE FRSA
Jackie Sharpe
O/315-774-1104
C/315-778-6107
jackie.sharpe@us.army.mil
Inside this issue:
TRICARE Young 3
Adult Prime
Reconnection 4
Workshops
Tax Assistance 6
Center - FREE
Special Olympics 10
Day
Event Flyers 11
Contents of this newsletter are compiled from multiple Military Family news sources. Material presented does
not represent the views or endorsement of the 10th CAB or the Army. This material is for personal use of the
readers. All readers are encouraged to do further research for all applicable restrictions and guidelines.
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Gillibrand, Petraeus to Visit Fort Drum
U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (N.Y.) and Holly Petraeus, Consumer Financial Protec-
tion Bureau, will be guests at a Fort Drum community meeting the afternoon of March 2
at the Commons here on post. The meeting will be open to all Fort Drum soldiers, fami-
lies and civilians.
Gillibrand and Petraeus will focus their discussion on how to best assist military families
who are facing financial issues. There also will be a question-and-answer session for the community.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau was established to protect American consumers from unfair, deceptive or
abusive practices at the hands of financial services providers - banks, credit card companies, mortgage and payday
lenders, and debt collectors, to name a few.
One group in particular is often at risk of being targeted by unscrupulous lenders: service members and their Fami-
lies who find themselves in financial trouble and strapped for cash to cover debts and expenses due to the unique
challenges members of the military face.
Further details, to include the time of the meeting, will be made public as they become available.
Budget Proposal Aims to Support Troops, Families
President Barack Obama's fiscal 2013 budget proposal has several provisions for Servicemembers, veterans and their
families to include $8.5 billion in Defense Department (DoD) base funding to support military families, from child
care and education for military children to counseling and employment programs for the entire family, and 465 mil-
lion for medical research specifically focused on psychological health, TBI and posttraumatic stress disorder.
Earlier last week, officials said defense leaders are fully committed to assisting Servicemembers and their families.
To learn more about the support for troops and families, please see: http://1.usa.gov/zYapUx
Leaders Aim to Ease Spouse Employment Woes
First Lady Michelle Obama, Dr. Jill Biden, Defense Secretary Leon E.
Panetta and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Army Gen. Martin E.
Dempsey unveiled a new report on Wednesday February 15, 2012 aimed
at removing barriers for spouses struggling to obtain occupational li-
censes.
Read more: http://www.defense.gov/news/newsarticle.aspx?id=67229
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TRICARE Young Adult Prime
Military families have a new TRICARE Prime option for young adults without healthcare coverage. TRICARE
Young Adult Prime gives eligible Family members TRICARE Prime medical and pharmacy coverage with low out-
of-pocket costs for a $201 monthly premium. Military Family members who are not married, who have “aged out”
of other TRICARE eligibility (up to age 26) and who have a TRICARE-eligible sponsor are eligible to purchase
TRICARE Young Adult (TYA) coverage. TYA enrollees can choose either TYA Standard or TYA Prime coverage,
based on eligibility as the choice will determine your monthly premium, out-of-pockets costs and how you access
care. Each TYA program allows access to the TRICARE pharmacy benefit. For complete information, along with
the application form, please click: http://1.usa.gov/AtW8zV or click: http://1.usa.gov/w4Hiyq for more information.
Call for Exemplary Military Children
Between multiple deployments, relocations and time spent apart,
Military Families must learn to make every second together
count. While Soldiers are protecting our country, their Families are doing their part on the homefront to keep the
tight-knit community from unraveling.
To honor their sacrifices and to celebrate April as Month of the Military Child, The Mountaineer staff is looking for
four Fort Drum youths who show exceptional character at home, in school and in the community. Submissions will
be accepted through March 9 and should be limited to 200 words.
Children will be selected based on the following criteria:
* Scholastic activities and involvement
* Family contribution (helping out at home, chores, etc.)
* Community activities and involvement
* Leadership skills
* Volunteer service
* Academic standing / achievement
* Other activities, such as clubs, internships and summer work
Include any awards and honors the child has achieved.
A nominee must be a student within grades 7-12 and reside with a military service member assigned at Fort Drum.
Selections will be made before April 1. The Mountaineer will highlight each child with a feature article and photos
on the "Mountaineer People" page (B3). Families with more than one child may submit one entry per child or a
combined entry. To submit a child for consideration, email the essay in a Word document to
drum.pao@conus.army.mil with the words
"Military Child Nominee" in the subject line. Include the child's name and age, and the military parent's name, unit
and telephone number.
If a child is selected to be featured, The Mountaineer staff reserves the right to reprint any part of the essay in the
article.
Submissions received after the deadline will not be considered.
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Find the 10th Combat
Aviation Brigade on
FACEBOOK.
Need Help?
Call or visit Military OneSource
to find information about taxes,
parenting, deployments, fi-
nances, taxes, counseling, PCS
moves & more
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B.O.S.S. Supporters and Friends - We just wanted to invite everyone to
come by the B.O.S.S. Center and check things out. A lot of people don't
know what all we have to offer so I will list what we have just as a reminder.
10 Flat Screen T.V.'s. XBOX 360, PS3, and the Wii with all the games for
both you could imagine. And if we don‟t have it, we can get it. A Theatre with 9 cozy leather recliners, TWO
regulation size pool tables with plenty of room to play and challenge your friends to a game of pool, Big Game
Hunter, Tron pin-ball, Darts, Foosball. There is a kitchen to prepare some Nachos for a football game on T.V.
or some popcorn for a movie. 8 computers with webcams and WiFi for when you want to hop online for some
RPG games and MUCH MORE! Come on by! We are open from Wednesday to Sunday from 1100 - 2300.
Don't forget our Poker Tournament this Saturday at The Commons. Registration starts at noon with the Tourna-
ment beginning at 1300 $600 in Cash to be won!
EVENT CANCELLED
Another great trip planned to Turning
Stone Casino!!! We are leaving at 1000
on 24 March and returning on 25
March. The cost is $30.00/person. Open
to single soldiers and geographical
bachelors. The cost includes Transporta-
tion, Room, Free entry to Club Lava,
$40.00 to start gambling and potentially
floor seats to the boxing match along
with the Party Bus coming to pick you
up here on Drum!!! Don‟t be too late
and miss your chance to go. There are
only 58 slots available.
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This Week in History, Feb. 24 - Mar. 1
Feb 24, 1836 - Alamo defenders call for help
Feb 25, 1964 - Clay knocks out Liston
Feb 26, 1919 - Two national parks preserved, 10 years apart
Feb 27, 1827 - New Orleanians take to the streets for Mardi Gras
Feb 28, 1953 - Watson and Crick discover chemical structure of DNA
Feb 29, 1940 - McDaniel wins Oscar
Mar 01, 1932 - Lindbergh baby kidnapped
Fort Drum Tax Assistance Center offers FREE tax return preparation
Staffed by IRS trained and certified Soldiers, the TAC will prepare and electronically file your federal and
state income tax returns free of charge. By filing your return electronically, you can receive your refund in
as little as one week.
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 number verification
letter is-sued by the Social Security Administration. (Your military ID is not sufficient.)
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 statement 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 spe-
cial power of attorney or IRS Form 2848 authorizing you to sign the re-turn.
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.
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Coming Attractions & Items Of Interest
February 24 – Ski Trip to Titus Mountain – Adventure Training
February 24 – YC Middle School Dance – Youth Center
February 25 – Snowmobile Ride – Adventure Training
February 25 – YC Trip to Syracuse Stage – Youth Center
February 25 – Snowboard Winch Competition – BOSS
February 26 – CYS Services Family Time – CYS Services Sports
February 29 – AER Campaign Kick-Off – Army Emergency Relief
March 1 – National Library Week Book Mark Contest – McEwen Library
March 2 – A Cold Winter‟s Night Program Ending Party – McEwen Library
March 3 – Snowmobile Ride – Adventure Training
March 3 – Women‟s History Month Celebration – Youth Center
March 4 – CYS Services Sports Family Time – CYSS Sports
March 5 – 16 – Indoor Triathlon – Sports Office
March 6 & 7 – AFTB Level 1 Training – Army Community Service
March 9 – Youth Conflict Resolution Training – Youth Center
March 10 – Ice Fishing Trip – Parks and Recreation
March 10 – 2012 Basketball Tournament – Sports Office
March 10 – Maple Days – McEwen Library
March 10 – Texas Hold „Em Tournament – BOSS
March 10 – Trip to Monster Truck Jam – Parks and Recreation
March 10 – Midnight Sports – Youth Center
Check out the February FMWR Preview at -
http://www.drummwr.com/ClassesandEvents_files/
February%202012%
20Preview_FMWR_Preview.pdf
9. Post Theater
Bldg 10725, North Riva Ridge
Admission is $4.50 for adults; $2.25 for children 6-11; FREE for chil-
dren 5 and younger.
For more movie information, call 772-5571
Friday, 24 Feb
The Devil Inside (R) 7 pm
Contraband (R) 9:30 pm
Saturday, 25 Feb
We Bought A Zoo (PG) 2 pm
Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close (PG-13) 7 pm
The Devil Inside (R) 9:30 pm
Sunday, 26 Feb
We Bought A Zoo (PG) 2 pm
Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close (PG-13) 5 pm
15. Deadline is fast approaching - MATCH 1st
Get your registration forms in soon!
16.
17. “Fort Drum: The First 100 Years,” is available on DVD. To purchase a
DVD of the 90-minute documentary, watch videos and learn more about
the film, please visit www.4thcoastproductions.com. To order by mail,
send a check for $22.45 TO 4TH Coast Productions, 14250 State Route 3,
Sackets Harbor, NY 13685.