- The document provides information on upcoming events at Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Airfield from June 3 to July 4, including training courses, community events, facility openings and closures, healthcare services updates, and Independence Day celebrations.
- Updates are provided on the removal of social security numbers from military IDs, Exceptional Family Member Program record updates, surveys to assess community needs, and the importance of reporting suspicious activity.
- Key dates mentioned are the grand openings of a new OB/GYN clinic and child development center, as well as Independence Day activities like fireworks, petting zoos, and pool parties across Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Airfield.
The document provides information on several topics:
1) The El Paso Sergeants Major Association is offering scholarships for family members of active duty or retired NCOs. Applications are due by April 30th.
2) Balfour Beatty Communities Foundation is offering scholarships of up to $2,500 for students of military family housing residents. Applications are due April 15th.
3) The William Beaumont Army Medical Center pediatric clinic has relocated.
The document provides news and announcements from Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall, including information about facility closures and openings, upcoming events, volunteer opportunities, and resources for those affected by the government shutdown. Key details include notices about seasonal flu vaccines being offered on various dates in October and November, an online survey seeking input on childcare needs, and information on assistance programs for utility bill payment for those in the District, Maryland, and Virginia.
The U.S. Army Medical Department Activity-Japan is temporarily splitting operations with Tripler Army Medical Center in Hawaii. TAMC will handle all correspondence, billing, and insurance filing while MEDDAC-Japan collects payments from patients and insurance. Customers are advised to be proactive with their insurance companies regarding claims to avoid denied claims.
The document provides news and announcements from Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall including information about facility closures and openings, health benefits, community events, and base services. Specific announcements include the indefinite closure of the base pool due to damage, reminders about open enrollment for health benefits, and information about upcoming classes, briefings, and holiday events at base facilities.
Command Channel Slides April 12 to 19, 2013USAG Japan
1) A training session on the S&G 2890 Pedestrian Door Lock is scheduled for May 2 from 9-11:30 AM in Bldg. 102, Room D-202 with limited space.
2) The Camp Zama Army Substance Abuse Program will hold an alcohol safety seminar on April 25 at 1 PM titled "Alcohol and High Adventure Do Not Mix."
3) Monthly Sponsorship Training dates have changed and will now be held on the second Wednesday of each month through December.
The document provides information on various events, closures, and services occurring around Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall, including:
- The fuel station on Fort Myer will be closed Sept 29-Oct 1 for inventory.
- A voluntary energy reduction is requested on Sept 16 from 2-3pm to support the regional power grid.
- A Hispanic Heritage celebration will be held on Sept 17 at Brucker Hall on Fort Myer.
- The Auto Craft Shop on Fort Myer will be closed Sept 25-Oct 1.
- Military Personnel Division will have new hours starting Oct 1, closing the first Wednesday of each month.
Command Channel Slides Jan 10 to 14, 2013USAG Japan
The street and parking space between 4th avenue and 5th avenue at Bldg. 102, close to the Gate 2 area will be closed from Jan. 8 to March 31, 2013 due to construction. USA MEDDAC-Japan will have reduced primary care managers throughout the summer due to permanent change of station underlaps, which may reduce appointment availability for non-TRICARE beneficiaries. The Garrison Public Affairs Office is working to make Facebook and Twitter the place to go for community information and asks people to like them on Facebook and follow them on Twitter.
This document lists 65 patent cases filed in various US district courts between June 3rd and June 8th, 2014. It includes information on the plaintiff and defendant companies and the case numbers. The cases involve a wide range of technologies and industries, including medical devices, telecommunications, consumer products, and more.
The document provides information on several topics:
1) The El Paso Sergeants Major Association is offering scholarships for family members of active duty or retired NCOs. Applications are due by April 30th.
2) Balfour Beatty Communities Foundation is offering scholarships of up to $2,500 for students of military family housing residents. Applications are due April 15th.
3) The William Beaumont Army Medical Center pediatric clinic has relocated.
The document provides news and announcements from Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall, including information about facility closures and openings, upcoming events, volunteer opportunities, and resources for those affected by the government shutdown. Key details include notices about seasonal flu vaccines being offered on various dates in October and November, an online survey seeking input on childcare needs, and information on assistance programs for utility bill payment for those in the District, Maryland, and Virginia.
The U.S. Army Medical Department Activity-Japan is temporarily splitting operations with Tripler Army Medical Center in Hawaii. TAMC will handle all correspondence, billing, and insurance filing while MEDDAC-Japan collects payments from patients and insurance. Customers are advised to be proactive with their insurance companies regarding claims to avoid denied claims.
The document provides news and announcements from Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall including information about facility closures and openings, health benefits, community events, and base services. Specific announcements include the indefinite closure of the base pool due to damage, reminders about open enrollment for health benefits, and information about upcoming classes, briefings, and holiday events at base facilities.
Command Channel Slides April 12 to 19, 2013USAG Japan
1) A training session on the S&G 2890 Pedestrian Door Lock is scheduled for May 2 from 9-11:30 AM in Bldg. 102, Room D-202 with limited space.
2) The Camp Zama Army Substance Abuse Program will hold an alcohol safety seminar on April 25 at 1 PM titled "Alcohol and High Adventure Do Not Mix."
3) Monthly Sponsorship Training dates have changed and will now be held on the second Wednesday of each month through December.
The document provides information on various events, closures, and services occurring around Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall, including:
- The fuel station on Fort Myer will be closed Sept 29-Oct 1 for inventory.
- A voluntary energy reduction is requested on Sept 16 from 2-3pm to support the regional power grid.
- A Hispanic Heritage celebration will be held on Sept 17 at Brucker Hall on Fort Myer.
- The Auto Craft Shop on Fort Myer will be closed Sept 25-Oct 1.
- Military Personnel Division will have new hours starting Oct 1, closing the first Wednesday of each month.
Command Channel Slides Jan 10 to 14, 2013USAG Japan
The street and parking space between 4th avenue and 5th avenue at Bldg. 102, close to the Gate 2 area will be closed from Jan. 8 to March 31, 2013 due to construction. USA MEDDAC-Japan will have reduced primary care managers throughout the summer due to permanent change of station underlaps, which may reduce appointment availability for non-TRICARE beneficiaries. The Garrison Public Affairs Office is working to make Facebook and Twitter the place to go for community information and asks people to like them on Facebook and follow them on Twitter.
This document lists 65 patent cases filed in various US district courts between June 3rd and June 8th, 2014. It includes information on the plaintiff and defendant companies and the case numbers. The cases involve a wide range of technologies and industries, including medical devices, telecommunications, consumer products, and more.
The document contains announcements from Camp Zama about various upcoming events, training opportunities, facility closures and renovations, and transportation/internet service upgrades happening around post. Key details include fiber optic internet installation starting March 16th, a town hall meeting on March 26th, and a blood drive on March 20th. Motorcycle safety courses will be offered April 6-10th and require signing up by calling 263-3770.
Command channel slides March 27 to April 21USAG Japan
The documents provide information on various events, notices, and updates occurring at USAG-J installations in Japan, including:
1) Lean Six Sigma training to identify inefficient practices and streamline processes.
2) Notices for events like the National Prayer Breakfast, home track meets, and the Cherry Blossom Festival shuttle bus schedule.
3) Updates on facility closures and maintenance at the Yano Fitness Center pool and jacuzzi.
4) A schedule and locations for Defense Biometric Identification System registration across Camp Zama units through July.
The document contains announcements about various events, schedules, and notices taking place at US military bases in Japan. It includes information about a driving orientation class, cherry blossom shuttle bus schedules, power outages, fitness center closures, fee increases, tax center hours, road closures, veterans benefits briefings, TRICARE updates, medical clinic hours, religious services, and American Red Cross courses. Contact information is provided for additional details on each item.
This document provides a weekly update for soldiers and families with information on various topics including health, fitness, activities, and resources. Key details include the upcoming performance of the play "Theater of War" on post to raise awareness for suicide prevention month, renovations to the emergency department at Womack Army Medical Center to improve care, and various fitness classes and community events happening in the local area. Contact information is provided for childcare, spouse opportunities, and transition assistance resources.
This document lists 74 patent infringement lawsuits filed in various US district courts between April 8th and April 11th, 2014. The lawsuits involve a range of plaintiffs and defendants from various industries, and include companies such as Essociate, Inc., Integrate.com, Inc., Blue Spike, LLC, ImageWare Systems, Inc., Inventor Holdings LLC, Bed Bath & Beyond Inc., and more. The document provides details of each case such as the date, court, plaintiff, defendant, and case number.
In an endeavour to keep patent enthusiasts abreast with the latest patent related activities in leading geographies, we provide a weekly update of patent cases filed in the US. Go ahead, download the compilation for free!
Command Channel Slides Nov. 26 to Dec. 3USAG Japan
The Vehicle Registration Office at Camp Zama will remain open later until 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday starting December 3, 2012, while the Pass/ID Office hours will remain unchanged at closing at 4 p.m. A cooking class and community coffee meetups are announced. A new American high school website is launched. Ready Army encourages preparedness through getting emergency kits, making plans, and staying informed. Details are provided on emergency supply kits, making plans, and ways to stay informed. Meeting times are provided for Alcoholics Anonymous, community mayors, and a skeet shooting range.
This document lists 65 United States patent cases filed between February 4th and February 7th 2014. The cases are grouped by date and include information about the plaintiff and defendant companies as well as the court and case number. The bulk of cases were filed in district courts in California, Delaware, Texas and Illinois and involve companies in various industries including technology, consumer products, pharmaceuticals, and manufacturing.
The document is a newsletter from the 87th Troop Command providing information to soldiers, families, and volunteers. It welcomes readers to 2014 and informs them of two upcoming deployments. It encourages contacting the Family Readiness Support Assistants for any questions or concerns related to the deployments. It also advertises an upcoming volunteer workshop in March and provides contact information for support programs and important contacts within the command.
The document is a weekly update from December 2nd to December 9th 2014 listing 60 patent cases filed in various US district courts. The cases involve a range of plaintiffs and defendants from various industries and cover issues including patents on electronic devices, pharmaceuticals, manufacturing processes, and more. Fontem Ventures B.V. et al filed several cases against different defendants in the California Central District Court regarding patents on electronic cigarettes.
This document provides a weekly update of US patent cases filed in various district courts from October 8th through October 15th, 2013. It includes 85 entries, each listing the date, court, plaintiff, defendant, and case number for a newly filed patent infringement lawsuit during this period. The cases were filed in district courts across many US states, with the most activity in California and Texas courts. A variety of technology and medical companies were listed as plaintiffs and defendants.
The document provides information about how a potential government shutdown may affect military families at Fort Rucker. Essential services like medical care would continue but pay may be delayed. Civilian and military personnel are asked to report to work as normal. Upcoming training opportunities and community events are also announced. The document concludes with updates on TRICARE coverage for young adults and information about applied behavioral analysis therapy for autism.
This document lists 79 patent infringement lawsuits filed in United States district courts between September 10th and September 12th, 2013. The lawsuits involve a variety of plaintiffs and defendants across many technology sectors. Key plaintiffs included Thermolife International, LLC, MacroSolve, Inc., and Evolutionary Intelligence, LLC who each filed multiple lawsuits during this period.
The document provides information on various community programs and services available to Fort Drum service members and families in November 2012. It summarizes upcoming events, classes, and contact information for organizations including Army Community Service, Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers, Chapel services, and more. Services relate to topics such as employment assistance, family support, relocation assistance, volunteer opportunities, and youth programs.
This document provides answers to commonly asked questions for small farmers entering the niche meat business in North Carolina. It addresses questions about improving production practices, bringing animals across state lines, obtaining a meat handler's registration, on-farm slaughter and processing rules, and working with processors. Key points include: contacting your county extension agent for production advice, requiring health certificates to transport animals across state lines, mandatory registration as a meat handler to sell meats, and needing to use state or federally inspected facilities to slaughter animals for sale.
George Al-Baisr's California insurance license is authorized for resident insurance producer through June 30, 2016. He is qualified as an accident and health agent and life-only agent with his business address at 7677 Oakport Street, Suite 700 in Oakland, California. Visitors to the California Department of Insurance website can check the accuracy of his license details online.
This document certifies that Jeffrey C. Hoatson holds an insurance producer license in Nebraska that is valid from June 7, 2016 to May 31, 2018. The license allows him to sell policies for casualty, property, life and annuities, sickness, accident, and health insurance as a resident of Nebraska. The license was issued by the Nebraska Department of Insurance.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
1) The document provides information about various upcoming events at Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Airfield between April 8th and May 14th, including a bass fishing tournament, concerts at the Savannah Music Festival, a trip to the Georgia Sea Turtle Center, Twilight Tattoo ceremonies, document shredding events, recycling drives, Military Appreciation Day at a local aquatic center, FRG meetings, education forums, storytelling programs for children, an Easter egg hunt, Easter church services, an Easter brunch, and a Soles 4 Souls fundraising walk.
2) Details are given about dates, times, locations, activities, fees and registration information for each event.
3) The events provide recreational,
The document contains announcements from Camp Zama about various upcoming events, training opportunities, facility closures and renovations, and transportation/internet service upgrades happening around post. Key details include fiber optic internet installation starting March 16th, a town hall meeting on March 26th, and a blood drive on March 20th. Motorcycle safety courses will be offered April 6-10th and require signing up by calling 263-3770.
Command channel slides March 27 to April 21USAG Japan
The documents provide information on various events, notices, and updates occurring at USAG-J installations in Japan, including:
1) Lean Six Sigma training to identify inefficient practices and streamline processes.
2) Notices for events like the National Prayer Breakfast, home track meets, and the Cherry Blossom Festival shuttle bus schedule.
3) Updates on facility closures and maintenance at the Yano Fitness Center pool and jacuzzi.
4) A schedule and locations for Defense Biometric Identification System registration across Camp Zama units through July.
The document contains announcements about various events, schedules, and notices taking place at US military bases in Japan. It includes information about a driving orientation class, cherry blossom shuttle bus schedules, power outages, fitness center closures, fee increases, tax center hours, road closures, veterans benefits briefings, TRICARE updates, medical clinic hours, religious services, and American Red Cross courses. Contact information is provided for additional details on each item.
This document provides a weekly update for soldiers and families with information on various topics including health, fitness, activities, and resources. Key details include the upcoming performance of the play "Theater of War" on post to raise awareness for suicide prevention month, renovations to the emergency department at Womack Army Medical Center to improve care, and various fitness classes and community events happening in the local area. Contact information is provided for childcare, spouse opportunities, and transition assistance resources.
This document lists 74 patent infringement lawsuits filed in various US district courts between April 8th and April 11th, 2014. The lawsuits involve a range of plaintiffs and defendants from various industries, and include companies such as Essociate, Inc., Integrate.com, Inc., Blue Spike, LLC, ImageWare Systems, Inc., Inventor Holdings LLC, Bed Bath & Beyond Inc., and more. The document provides details of each case such as the date, court, plaintiff, defendant, and case number.
In an endeavour to keep patent enthusiasts abreast with the latest patent related activities in leading geographies, we provide a weekly update of patent cases filed in the US. Go ahead, download the compilation for free!
Command Channel Slides Nov. 26 to Dec. 3USAG Japan
The Vehicle Registration Office at Camp Zama will remain open later until 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday starting December 3, 2012, while the Pass/ID Office hours will remain unchanged at closing at 4 p.m. A cooking class and community coffee meetups are announced. A new American high school website is launched. Ready Army encourages preparedness through getting emergency kits, making plans, and staying informed. Details are provided on emergency supply kits, making plans, and ways to stay informed. Meeting times are provided for Alcoholics Anonymous, community mayors, and a skeet shooting range.
This document lists 65 United States patent cases filed between February 4th and February 7th 2014. The cases are grouped by date and include information about the plaintiff and defendant companies as well as the court and case number. The bulk of cases were filed in district courts in California, Delaware, Texas and Illinois and involve companies in various industries including technology, consumer products, pharmaceuticals, and manufacturing.
The document is a newsletter from the 87th Troop Command providing information to soldiers, families, and volunteers. It welcomes readers to 2014 and informs them of two upcoming deployments. It encourages contacting the Family Readiness Support Assistants for any questions or concerns related to the deployments. It also advertises an upcoming volunteer workshop in March and provides contact information for support programs and important contacts within the command.
The document is a weekly update from December 2nd to December 9th 2014 listing 60 patent cases filed in various US district courts. The cases involve a range of plaintiffs and defendants from various industries and cover issues including patents on electronic devices, pharmaceuticals, manufacturing processes, and more. Fontem Ventures B.V. et al filed several cases against different defendants in the California Central District Court regarding patents on electronic cigarettes.
This document provides a weekly update of US patent cases filed in various district courts from October 8th through October 15th, 2013. It includes 85 entries, each listing the date, court, plaintiff, defendant, and case number for a newly filed patent infringement lawsuit during this period. The cases were filed in district courts across many US states, with the most activity in California and Texas courts. A variety of technology and medical companies were listed as plaintiffs and defendants.
The document provides information about how a potential government shutdown may affect military families at Fort Rucker. Essential services like medical care would continue but pay may be delayed. Civilian and military personnel are asked to report to work as normal. Upcoming training opportunities and community events are also announced. The document concludes with updates on TRICARE coverage for young adults and information about applied behavioral analysis therapy for autism.
This document lists 79 patent infringement lawsuits filed in United States district courts between September 10th and September 12th, 2013. The lawsuits involve a variety of plaintiffs and defendants across many technology sectors. Key plaintiffs included Thermolife International, LLC, MacroSolve, Inc., and Evolutionary Intelligence, LLC who each filed multiple lawsuits during this period.
The document provides information on various community programs and services available to Fort Drum service members and families in November 2012. It summarizes upcoming events, classes, and contact information for organizations including Army Community Service, Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers, Chapel services, and more. Services relate to topics such as employment assistance, family support, relocation assistance, volunteer opportunities, and youth programs.
This document provides answers to commonly asked questions for small farmers entering the niche meat business in North Carolina. It addresses questions about improving production practices, bringing animals across state lines, obtaining a meat handler's registration, on-farm slaughter and processing rules, and working with processors. Key points include: contacting your county extension agent for production advice, requiring health certificates to transport animals across state lines, mandatory registration as a meat handler to sell meats, and needing to use state or federally inspected facilities to slaughter animals for sale.
George Al-Baisr's California insurance license is authorized for resident insurance producer through June 30, 2016. He is qualified as an accident and health agent and life-only agent with his business address at 7677 Oakport Street, Suite 700 in Oakland, California. Visitors to the California Department of Insurance website can check the accuracy of his license details online.
This document certifies that Jeffrey C. Hoatson holds an insurance producer license in Nebraska that is valid from June 7, 2016 to May 31, 2018. The license allows him to sell policies for casualty, property, life and annuities, sickness, accident, and health insurance as a resident of Nebraska. The license was issued by the Nebraska Department of Insurance.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
1) The document provides information about various upcoming events at Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Airfield between April 8th and May 14th, including a bass fishing tournament, concerts at the Savannah Music Festival, a trip to the Georgia Sea Turtle Center, Twilight Tattoo ceremonies, document shredding events, recycling drives, Military Appreciation Day at a local aquatic center, FRG meetings, education forums, storytelling programs for children, an Easter egg hunt, Easter church services, an Easter brunch, and a Soles 4 Souls fundraising walk.
2) Details are given about dates, times, locations, activities, fees and registration information for each event.
3) The events provide recreational,
The document provides information about various upcoming events in April 2011 for Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Airfield. It includes details about a bass fishing tournament, the Savannah Music Festival, a trip to the Georgia Sea Turtle Center for youth, Twilight Tattoo ceremonies, document shredding events, recycling events, Military Appreciation Day at an aquatic center, changes to FRG meeting schedules, education forums, storytelling programs for children, Easter events like an egg hunt and services, an Easter brunch, a One Walk event for Soles 4 Souls, a self-defense class, scholarships for military wives, and tax preparation services through mid-April.
Rhyming is when words have matching terminal sounds, and poems often use rhyming. Dr. Seuss books contain many rhyming words that correspond, like "cat" and "hat" or examples from Green Eggs and Ham where "box" rhymes with "fox" and "house" rhymes with "mouse". Poetry uses rhythm, and Dr. Seuss books exemplify rhyming poems with rhythmic compositions of corresponding word sounds.
The document provides information about upcoming events at Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Airfield from April 17th to April 24th, including:
1) A Texas Hold'em poker tournament registration deadline of April 27th with games beginning May 2nd at Club Stewart.
2) A Hometown Heroes Day event on April 23rd in Savannah with military demonstrations and a baseball game.
3) An Easter egg hunt and family fun day at Hunter AAF on April 23rd from 10am to 2pm with prizes and activities.
4) Various Easter church services at Hunter AAF Main Chapel from April 17th to 24th.
5) A concert by Gary Sinise and the Lt.
The document summarizes the periodic table of elements, including that it was created by Dmitri Mendeleev in 1869 as a list of chemical elements organized in a table format. The periodic table tells chemists about generalizations of elements by showing their atomic numbers, symbols, names, and atomic masses. Elements are organized into rows and columns with trends in properties like atomic radius, electronegativity, and ionization energy that decrease left to right and bottom to top. The organization of elements in the periodic table reveals their relationships and allows scientists to predict how elements might react even if those reactions have not been observed.
This document provides information about upcoming events in the local area from June 10th to July 4th, including family activities, concerts, fishing events, and Independence Day celebrations at Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Airfield. Key events include the Savannah Asian Festival on June 11th, a kids fishing event at Fort Stewart Pond 30 on June 11th, and Independence Day celebrations from July 1st to 4th including fireworks, a petting zoo, and activities at Newman Field.
This document provides information on various upcoming events in and around Hunter Army Airfield and Fort Stewart from 13-14 May 2011. It announces two military units joining Facebook, the return of the Forsyth Park Farmers' Market, road closures near Hunter AAF, a change of responsibility ceremony, a USO variety show for troops and families, an immigration fair, a youth trip to Skidaway Island, a golf scholarship for Purple Heart recipients, a poker run fundraiser, a pizza and bowling special, a Soles 4 Souls charity walk, the Small World Festival in Hinesville, and the Glennville Sweet Onion Festival.
The document provides information about upcoming events at Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Airfield from April 15-24, 2011. It includes details about a trip to a water park on April 16, a tax center being open through April 15, a twilight tattoo ceremony on April 14, military appreciation day at an aquatic center on April 16, self defense classes for women on April 18 and 26, changes to FRG meeting childcare beginning April 18, a spring education forum at HAAF on April 26, storytelling programs at a library for children on April 16, 23 and 30, an Easter egg hunt at Hunter AAF on April 23, and Catholic and Protestant Easter services at Hunter AAF Main Chapel from April 17-24.
This document contains the table of contents for a Spanish 3 grammar book covering the second semester. The table lists various grammar topics that will be covered in the book, including the conditional, present perfect, subjunctive, commands, object pronouns, and more. It provides a high-level overview of all the key areas of Spanish grammar that will be reviewed in the second half of the Spanish 3 course.
Dimensional analysis is a technique used to convert between different units of measurement by setting up proportional relationships using conversion factors. It allows quantities to be properly related while canceling out units. Examples show how to use dimensional analysis to convert between inches and feet, meters and feet, and other units like centimeters and a dog's height. An upcoming lab assignment will have students use rulers to measure various items and record their conversions in different units.
This document provides information on various upcoming events in and around Hunter Army Airfield and Fort Stewart from 13-14 May 2011. It announces military ceremonies and changes of responsibility, entertainment and appreciation events, local farmers markets, traffic warnings, legal assistance opportunities, youth trips, scholarships, fundraising events, and local festivals celebrating food and culture.
- Several upcoming events at Fort Stewart are announced, including a candlelight vigil, change of command ceremonies, and teen baby sitting certification.
- AAA is teaming up with Budweiser to provide the Tow to Go program from May 27-30 to safely transport drunk drivers home.
- Recreation areas along the Ogeechee River are closed due to a fish kill being investigated.
- The Armed Forces Recreation Center is holding a sweepstakes giving away trips, with entries accepted until June 15.
- Several other events are announced such as a summer reading program kickoff, updating Exceptional Family Member Program records, and a Memorial Day golf scramble.
The document discusses key literary elements like characters, authors, and illustrators using examples from Dr. Seuss books. It defines characters as people represented in stories, with the main character being central to the plot. The main character of The Lorax is the Lorax, while Gack appears in One Fish Two Fish but isn't central. An author writes the story, and an illustrator draws the pictures, with Dr. Seuss fulfilling both roles for his books. The main idea is the most important part or central theme of the story.
This newsletter provides updates on local events happening around Fort Riley and links to resources for soldiers and families. Key events include a homebuyer education seminar on March 7th, an elementary school carnival on March 8th, and the Symphony in the Flint Hills ticket sale deadline on March 8th. It also includes a list of volunteer opportunities in March and April and reminds readers of the upcoming MWR Summer Guide photography contest deadline of March 29th.
This document provides a summary of upcoming events and updates for Fort Riley and the local community. Key information includes an elementary school PTA carnival on March 8th, a Josh Thompson concert on March 8th, and the deadline of March 8th to reserve tickets for the Symphony in the Flint Hills event in June. It also lists various teen workshops and a military basketball tournament occurring in early March. Web links are provided for further details on these and other announcements.
15 August 2012 1ABCT Weekly News UpdateNoel Waterman
15 August 2012 1ABCT Weekly News Update: please pass along to Soldiers, Family and Friends of 1ABCT. You can always stay up to date with local events by going to 1st Infantry Division page at http://www.riley.army.mil/default.aspx or if you are having issues reading this you can click on this link to read the weekly news. http://www.riley.army.mil/UnitPage.aspx?unit=1bct. We are always up and posting new information on FaceBook!
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 community resources and programs available to service members and families at Fort Drum, including:
- Upcoming orientations, volunteer opportunities, and blood drives with the American Red Cross.
- Events celebrating the Army Community Service's 47th birthday including resilience activities and information about their programs.
- Classes, presentations and support resources available through Army Emergency Relief, Army Family Team Building, Army Volunteer Corps, Employment Readiness Program, Exceptional Family Member Program, Family Advocacy Program, Financial Readiness Program, Military and Family Life Consultant, Mobilization and Deployment, Outreach Services Office and other organizations. Meeting times, locations, and contact information are provided.
The document provides information on various community programs and services available to Fort Drum service members and families in July 2012. Key programs and services include the American Red Cross holding new volunteer orientations and blood drives, Army Community Service celebrating its 47th birthday and hosting various classes, and Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers showing a movie in the outdoors. The main post chapel will also undergo renovations starting in July 2012.
The document provides information about various community resources and programs available to service members and families at Fort Drum, including:
- Upcoming orientations, volunteer opportunities, and blood drives with the American Red Cross.
- Events to celebrate the Army Community Service's 47th birthday including resilience activities and information about their programs.
- Classes, presentations and support available through Army Emergency Relief, Army Family Team Building, the Army Volunteer Corps, Employment Readiness, Exceptional Family Member Program, Family Advocacy Program, Financial Readiness Program, Military and Family Life Consultants, Mobilization and Deployment support, and the Outreach Services Office. Meeting times and contact information are provided for each organization's events.
This document provides a summary of upcoming events, trainings, and announcements for Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall (JBM-HH) in 3 sentences or less:
The bulletin announces the schedule for a mobile DMV on Fort Myer, food trucks on Fort McNair, upcoming trainings on drug-free workplace and suicide prevention, planned flight exercises by the Army Air Operations Group, new evening communication classes, and welcome orientation for new Marines. Upcoming family programs are also listed, such as play mornings, baby bundles and stress management classes. Traffic and installation notices include volunteer opportunities for the Dinner in the Barracks program and details about barracks services relocating to 3rd Infantry Regiment.
The document provides information on various community resources and programs available to service members and families at Fort Drum, including:
- The American Red Cross is holding blood drives in August and offering a free class in October on coping with deployments.
- Army Community Service is offering various resilience training, support groups, and family team building classes.
- Other programs mentioned include Army Emergency Relief, Army Volunteer Corps, Employment Readiness, Exceptional Family Member Program, Family Advocacy Program, Financial Readiness Program, and Mobilization and Deployment support.
- Details are provided on classes, workshops, and events from each program to assist service members and families.
This document provides information about closures and schedules at Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall over the Thanksgiving holiday period, including guidance on following the Office of Personnel Management for weather closures, gate access hours, dining facility meal times, and upcoming family programs.
This document provides information about events, services, and updates pertaining to Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall (JBM-HH). It announces winter weather procedures, Thanksgiving holiday schedules and meals, upcoming training classes, and deadlines for federal benefits open enrollment. Contact information is provided for JBM-HH offices and services mentioned.
The document provides information on various events and announcements for Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall, including:
- Testing of the giant voice system on Tuesdays at 10am throughout October.
- Fire Safety Week from October 5-11 with a fire department open house on October 11.
- A power outage scheduled for the Henderson Hall portion of the base on October 14.
- An upcoming 5K race on October 22 to commemorate Semper Fit.
- Volunteer opportunities on October 24 to package meals with the Washington Wizards basketball team.
- Various family readiness and community events, such as playgroups, parenting classes, and counseling services.
The document provides information on various upcoming events at Joint Base Lewis-McChord including unit meetings, runs, tax assistance resources, scholarships, and other community activities occurring in March and April. Key events include a St. Patrick's Day 5K/10K run on March 17th, the annual Parent University seminar on April 13th, and wearing purple on April 13th to support military children during the Month of the Military Child.
This weekly newsletter from 1st Heavy Brigade Combat Team provides updates on local events around Fort Riley as well as information on activities within the brigade. Readers are directed to the 1st Infantry Division website and 1HBCT Facebook page for additional details. Upcoming events highlighted include a USO no-dough dinner, a museum tour for Fort Riley Spouses Club members, and youth sports activities.
This document provides announcements and news from Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall. It includes information about an employee in need of donated annual leave, office relocations, upcoming events like the Marine Corps birthday meal and career fairs, flu shot clinics, training sessions, and more community programs and activities. The document aims to keep personnel at the base informed of upcoming opportunities and changes.
Command Channel Slides April 19 to 25, 2013USAG Japan
The Monthly Sponsorship Training dates for the rest of 2013 have changed and will now be held on the second Wednesday of each month. The class dates for May through December are provided. Additionally, a National Prayer Breakfast is scheduled for May 2 from 7 to 8:30 a.m. at the Camp Zama Community Club, with guest speaker Col. Michael W. Dugal. Finally, a two-day marriage seminar and concert is scheduled for May 3 and 4 from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. both nights at the Camp Zama Chapel.
The document provides updates on events and services at Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall, including information about winter weather procedures, safety during the holiday season, Advent concerts, volunteer opportunities at the tax center, and intramural basketball signups. It also announces road construction projects in Arlington that may impact traffic through December.
March 16 1ID and Fort Riley Weekly News UpdateNoel Waterman
The document provides information in a weekly news update for Fort Riley and the 1st Infantry Division for March 9, 2012. It announces upcoming events including a food booth lottery meeting for Safety Day, a Mardi Gras wine and cheese event hosted by the Enlisted Spouses Club, and deadlines for the Fort Riley Combined Scholarship application. It also shares information about activities during Spring Break and Kansas State Parks' Open House day with no vehicle permit needed.
1ID and Fort Riley Weekly News 20 April Noel Waterman
Please find attached the weekly news update for this week. For your convenience this will be posted for you to view in the next few days at the following link: http://www.1id.army.mil/DocumentList.aspx?lib=1ID_FRG_Updates
1. Viper Friday Flight
For
3 June 2011
Upcoming Events:
-4 June 0900-1800 First Saturday on the River (River St, Savannah)
-5 June 1400-2000 15th Annual Savannah Asian Festival (Savannah Civic Center MLK Arena)
-10 June Savannah Chatham County Public Schools Last Day of School!
-11 June @ 0900 HAAF Quarterly Skeet & Trap Shoot (Skeet &Trap Range, HAAF)
-11-12 June 0800-1700 Teenage Baby Sitters certification Bldg 1284
-14 June 1100-1300 1-3 Bake Sale
-15 June @ 1000 3rd Combat Aviation Brigade Change of Command
-23 June @ 1000 Hunter Garrison Change of Command (DAACG)
SSN REMOVED FROM ID
Did you know that DoD is removing Social Security Numbers from ID cards to protect your privacy and personal identity
information, your Social Security Number (SSN) is being replaced with a DoD ID Number on all ID cards. SSN Removal ID Card
Changes:
• As of June 2011, SSNs will no longer be printed on any new ID card.
• SSN removal will occur in three phases.
• Your new ID card will have a DoD ID Number in place of your SSN.
• Your DoD ID Number will be used as the Geneva Conventions serial number.
• If you are eligible for DoD benefits, there will also be a DoD Benefits Number printed on your new ID card.
For more information about Social Security Number removal, please visit www.dmdc.osd.mil/smartcard .
BASIC FRG TREASURER TRAINING
June 7: This training for FRG Funds Custodians will cover the rules and regulations, commanders’ responsibilities, available financial
resources, and fundraising rules and responsibilities. Basic FRG Treasurer will be held at Army Community Service (building 87)
from 9-11:30 a.m. Call 767-5058 for more info.
CAR BUYING CLASS
June 8: The Hunter ACS (building 1286) will conduct a car buying workshop from 1:30-3:30 p.m., June 8. This class will discuss
what you need to know so that you can make wise auto purchasing choices. Call 315-6816 for more information.
STRESS WORKSHOP OFFERED
June 9: The Check Yourself Before You Wreck Yourself/Key to Managing Stress workshop will be held June 9. Fort Stewart Family
Advocacy Program conducts this workshop at building 82 from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. The workshop teaches skills to identify your stress
triggers, methods to manage your emotions, and positive communication techniques for dealing with anger and stress. Call 767-5058
for more information.
RECREATION AREAS CLOSED:
Fort Stewart recreation areas flanking the Ogeechee River are closed until further notice due to the Georgia Environmental Protection
Division (EPD), DNR Wildlife Division and U.S. EPA responding to a fish kill occurring on an approximate 35-40 mile segment of
the Ogeechee River in the Counties of Screven and Bulloch with possible effects in Bryan, Chatham, and Effingham Counties. Fort
Stewart recreation areas B-23, B-24, C-16, C-17, and C-18 are closed until the cause of the fish kill is determined. Citizens are
advised to avoid swimming or consuming fish taken from the Ogeechee River in Bryan, Chatham, Effingham and Screven Counties.
For more information please contact the Fort Stewart Fish and Wildlife Office at 912-767-2584.
2. ACS OPEN HOUSE
June 14: The Hunter Army Community Service (ACS) celebrates the Army birthday with an open house, 1-3 p.m. The community is
invited to tour the facilities at Stewart (buildings 86, 87 & 82) and Hunter (building 1286). All who enter ACS during this time will be
eligible to win a $200 gift basket! Information packets and light refreshments will also be available. Call (Hunter) 912-315-6816 for
more info.
Winn Army Community Hospital
We are proud to announce that we will open our new OB/GYN Clinic on the 4th Floor of Winn. We are moving our Mammogram
Services to 4th Floor in their new designed area. Please come out and help us cut the ribbon and get a tour on June 20, 2011 at 1130.
Healthcare Services: To help prevent our patient/beneficiaries from getting medical bills, please remind them to utilize the
Military Treatment Facilities for services first. If we cannot provide the services in a timely manner, we will put in a referral
authorizing the patients to seek care in the network. If they do this on their own, they will receive a bill.
Army Provider Level Satisfaction Survey
Results for April 2011: Ft. Stewart 92.4%
Please continue to fill out those surveys: We are listening to you! You can complete the survey by mail,
phone or email. Your opinion does count!
School Screening: Call the appointment line a get the family member schedule now. We will be having a school screening event
coming up in July and August but don’t wait; you can take care of business now for first time enrollment to the Georgia School
System.
Pharmacy Updates: To help manage your time, if you have a civilian prescription, remember you can utilize the Pharmacy
Service at Hawk Troop Clinic to get them filled. Refills service is still at the Post Exchange (PX).
Enrollment: Richmond Hill Medical Home Clinic is accepting Active Duty Family Member enrollment. To change your
enrollment, you may choose from one of three options: Via website @ www.humana-military.com; by calling 1-800-444-5445; or
you may visit our Tricare Service Center (TSC) located within the MTF. It’ that simple!
Should you have specific questions regarding your PCM enrollment change, or benefits coverage, please direct them to the TSC, or
contact the WINN Enrollment Coordinator at
912-435-6282.
TRICARE On-Line: Www.tricareonline.com
Help us help you enroll you and your family with TRICARE On-Line. This is a program that gives you a link to:
Make on-line appointments from the convenience of your home/work.
Access to information/resources through a secure Internet environment.
Health information and management tools. View directions, maps, contact information and clinic hours.
- Create your own personal health journal.
- View TRICARE Programs such as Dental and Pharmacy Services.
If you would like us to help your enroll, please provide us with the following information. We will send you a password and simple
instructions on how to get started.
Sponsor name: _______________________________________
Sponsor’s last 4 of SSN#________________________________
Email: _______________________________ (so that we can send you your initial password).
Member’s names you wish to enroll:
(For each member above 18 yrs, a separate sheet is required, IAW HIPAA)
Email your information to Mr. Richard Rolland, Chief, Health Benefits Branch Rich.rolland@amedd.army.mil, telephone
number 912-435-6716.
3. Any questions you may have, feel free to contact Linda King, Chief, Patient Service Center at 912-435-6225 or by email at
Linda.king2@amedd.army.mil
Thank you for your continue support!
Important Numbers:
Call Center 912-435-6633 or 1-800 – 652-9221
Appointment/Refills 912-435-6622 or 1-800-652-9221
Winn Patient Advocate 912-435-6225
TAHC Patient Advocate 912-315-5731
Health Benefits: 912-435-6716 or 912-315-3646
TRICARE: 1-800-444-5445
DEERS: 1-800-538-9552
Behavioral Health: 1-877-298-3514
Don’t Miss OUT!
AFRC’s Great Getaways Sweepstakes!
Have you visited any of the five Armed Forces Recreation Centers operated by Army Family and MWR?
Now's your chance to win a fantastic trip to an AFRC location by entering AFRC's Great Getaways Sweepstakes, sponsored by USAA
and GM Military Discount.
Enter to win a trip for two to the AFRC Resort Destination of your choice!
Armed Forces Recreation Centers (AFRC) full-service resort hotels are Joint Service Facilities that provide quality, wholesome,
affordable, family-oriented vacation and recreation opportunities. Service members, their families, and other authorized patrons
(including official travelers) are eligible (Total Defense Force).
The grand prize winner will receive round-trip airfare for two to the AFRC resort of their choice PLUS $2,500 spending cash. Visit
www.AFRCResorts.com and click on the "Great Getaways" banner to enter and a chance to win.
Don't delay! The contest ends on June 15. One entry per day allowed. No Federal Endorsement of Sponsors Implied.
UPDATE EFMP RECORDS:
If you are a Soldier who has a Family member enrolled in the Army's Exceptional Family Member Program be sure to remain current
by updating their records at least every three years or when health conditions change. When soldiers who have Family Members
enrolled in EFMP and are nominated for assignments, HRC career managers coordinate with gaining commands and use the
information to determine whether medical services are available for the EFMP member. Stewart-Hunter Soldiers can arrange to update
EFMP records by calling Winn Army Community Hospital at 435-6970 or 6505. For more information, visit
www.myarmyonesource.com/familyprogramsandservies/familyprograms/exceptionalfamilymemberprogram/default.aspx/.
ACS SURVEY-YOUR PARTICIPATION IS NEEDED
Ongoing: To better serve you, please take the time to have your voice heard! Army Community Service is encouraging Soldiers and
Family Members to complete the Need Assessment Survey online. The information you provide will help us to deliver the most
effective programs and services and highlight issues that are important to you. The Need Assessment Survey can be found on
www.myarmyonesource.com/survey_Fort_Stewart. Call (Stewart) 767-5058 or (Hunter) 315-6816 for additional information.
FORT STEWART/HUNTER AAF OUTDOOR POOLS OPEN
Hunter Outdoor Pool (behind Hunter Club, Bldg. 6015) is opening May 27 thru Sep. 5 for the 2011
Summer Season. The pools will be open from 11:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m., Monday thru Sunday. The
pool passes are $3 daily, $34 individual, and $60 for Family season passes. Remember, if you
purchase your season pass on opening day, you will receive half off the price. For more information
call 315-5786 (Hunter).
ACS SURVEY-YOUR PARTICIPATION IS NEEDED
Now until June 30: To better serve you, please take the time to have your voice heard! Army Community Service is encouraging
Soldiers and Family Members to complete the Need Assessment Survey online. The information you provide will help us to deliver
the most effective programs and services and highlight issues that are important to you. The Need Assessment Survey can be found on
www.myarmyonesource.com/survey_Fort_Stewart. Call (Stewart) 767-5058 or (Hunter) 315-6816 for additional information.
Hunter AAF Traffic Warning!
Beginning Monday, 2 May, eight road intersections will be closed to traffic on Hunter Army Airfield, Monday through Friday, 6:30 –
7:30 a.m. during physical training. The locations are Horace Emmett Wilson Blvd. and Lightning Road; Leonard Neal St. and
Lighting Road; William Barksdale Circle and Lighting Road; Billy Mitchell Blvd. and Lighting Road; Hickam Blvd. and Billy
4. Mitchell Blvd.; Billy Mitchell Blvd. and William Barksdale Cir.; N. Perimeter Road and Stephen Douglas St.; and North Perimeter
Road and the area north of the 117th ACS Complex.
REGISTER FOR HUNTER VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL,
Hunter Religious Support Office conducts their 2011 Vacation Bible School, 9 a.m. to Noon, June 20-24. Registration is open to
Chapel/DOD/Military Children from Kindergarten/4 Years old to 6th graders. The theme is "Big Apple Adventure - Where Faith and
Life Connect." Space is limited. Registration started May 1 and continues until May 30 or until all slots are full. Volunteers are also
needed to teach classes and assist with the setup/cleanup; a background check must be made before anyone can assist. Teenagers can
volunteer as assistants with parent's permission. To register or learn more, contact Charles Archer at 315-5934.
iWatch - REPORT SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY
The iWatch Program encourages Community Members to keep security in mind throughout your day. Our continued safety is
enhanced by the number of Soldiers, Family Members, and Civilian personnel who are aware of what type of suspicious behavior
should be reported and then doing so. If you want a presentation on the iWATCH Program you're your group or organization contact
Mr. Gordon Bartholf at 767-0999 or by email at Gordon.H.Bartholf@conus.army.mil (Fort Stewart) or Mr. Tony Mabrey at 315-5350
or by email at Anthony.Mabrey@conus.army.mil. If you see suspicious behavior which you believe is threatening call the iWATCH
Reporting number at 315-6133 at Hunter Army Airfield.
CDC Grand Opening on HAAF!
A ribbon-cutting ceremony to mark the grand opening of the Child Development Center, building 148 at 131 Leonard Neal Street on
Hunter Army Airfield, will be held beginning at 0930 on14 June.
The full-service facility will provide 144 additional child care spaces for Family Members ages 0-5 years of the Hunter Community.
It contains 13,153 square feet of space and was built at a cost of $4.3 million.
Soldiers, Family Members and members of the local community are invited.
Hours of Operation will be 0530-1800 Monday through Friday, closed weekends.
Registration and enrollment information is available by calling the HAAF Parent Central Services Office, located in building 1286, at
912-315-5425.
Celebrate Independence Day on FS/HAAF!
The following are scheduled at Stewart and Hunter during the ―Worth Fighting For‖ Independence Day Weekend Celebration. Visit
the FMWR Website at http://www.stewartmwr.com/ for parking info, event maps, & other details.
July 1 (Fri) Fort Stewart
9 a.m. – ―Worth Fighting For‖ Independence Day Weekend Celebration 4-person Golf Scramble at Taylors Creek Golf Course. $30
per person. 767-2370
July 2 (Sat) Hunter Army Airfield
8 -11 a.m. Kids Fishing Event at Hallstrom Lake. 912-315-9554.
8 a.m. ―Worth Fighting For‖ Independence Day Weekend Celebration 4-person Golf Scramble at Hunter Golf Club. $30 per person.
315-9115
11:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Free admission for Soldiers & Family Members at Hunter Outdoor Pool. 315-5786
1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Free bowling, including use of bowling shoes free, for Soldiers & Family Members at Hunter Lanes Bowling
Center. 315-6279
4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Activities at the Family Day Field will include a large & small Moonwalk, a Rock Climbing Wall, Air Ball Shot,
soccer goal kick, a 72-foot obstacle course, a trampoline, 4-in-1 Basketball and a Rapid Fire inflatable game. Food vendors also will
be on site. Entertainment will include the Disc-Connected K9's Frisbee dog show. Sam’s Path Petting Zoo will bring some exotic
animals for Family Members’ enjoyment. The celebration at Family Day Field also will include musical entertainment. A fireworks
display will bring the evening to a close.
5. July 3 (Sun) Fort Stewart
6-7 p.m. ―Salute to the Nation‖ atCottrell Field. Citizens from communities surrounding Fort Stewart are invited to attend this
stirring ceremony. There is no charge.
July 4 (Mon) Fort Stewart
10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sam’s Path Petting Zoo. Pet & feed various animals!
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Up to three performances by the Disc-Connected K9's Frisbee dog show
10 a.m. to 6 p.m. CYSS activities, free to Soldiers & Families, will be held at Newman Field. Activities will include a bounce
house, Turbo Slide, Wild One Slide, climbing wall, trampoline jump, spin art, character drawing, mechanical bull, video arcade,
balloon artist, video arcade, outdoor laser tag, CYSS games & face-painting. Food vendors will be present. 767-4316.
10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Free admission for Soldiers & Family Members at the ―The Springs Splashpark,‖ the outdoor pool and other
activities in the Corkan Family Recreation Area. Free bowling at Stewart Lanes. 767-4273.
11:15a.m. to 2:15p.m. Hinesville Military Affairs Committee food court: Soldiers & Family Members will enjoy a wide variety
of food such as barbecue, bratwurst, chicken sandwiches, hot dogs, hamburgers & more in the vicinity of AAFES Service Center.
6 -10 p.m. FREE Independence Day concert at Donovan Field featuring Grammy winners Fantasia and the Zac Brown
Band!
Following her triumph in the 2004 edition of American Idol, the song ―I Believe‖ made Fantasia Monique Barrino the first recording
artist in history to debut at No. 1 on the Billboard charts with a debut single.
Her third studio album, Back to Me, was released in August 2010 and features the single "Bittersweet," which peaked in the top ten on
the R&B chart and brought her the Grammy in February for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance. Her other albums are Free
Yourself (2004) and Fantasia (2006). Fantasia, featured the No. 1 R&B hit ―When I See U. ―
In addition to her musical success, she also coveted a 2007 Theatre World Award for her performance as Celie in the Broadway
musical The Color Purple & published her New York Times Bestseller memoir, Life is Not a Fairy Tale and starred as herself in the
Lifetime Network adaptation. Recently, she returned to the spotlight with the VH1 reality series Fantasia for Real.
Described as an ―overnight success‖ that was years in the making, Zac Brown Band has recorded four studio albums, and charted six
Number One singles on the Billboard country charts: "Chicken Fried," "Toes," "Highway 20 Ride," "Free," "As She's Walking Away"
and "Colder Weather." The single "Whatever It Is," peaked at number 2 on the Billboard chart.
Among awards the band won this year were a Grammy for Best Country Collaboration with Vocals — ―As She's Walking Away‖
with Alan Jackson and the Academy of Country Music’s ―Top Vocal Event of the Year‖ award, also for "As She's Walking Away‖ In
2010, the band also won a Grammy as Best New Artist in addition to the Country Music Association’s ―New Artist of the Year‖
award.
10-10:30 p.m. Fireworks over Donovan Field. The display begins immediately at the close of the Zac Brown Band’s concert.
Reminder… Pets & coolers are prohibited at all locations. Video cameras are prohibited at the concert.