Entry Fee: $5 per person
Winner-Take-All
• Open to all USFK I.D. card holders
• Children must be at least 16 years of age and accompanied by
a parent or guardian
• Check-in time: 12 noon
A table tennis tournament will be held on February 16th from 1-5pm at Camp Casey Community Activity Center for USFK ID card holders age 16 and older. There is a $5 entry fee per person and the winner will take all the proceeds. An 8-ball pool tournament with the same age and ID requirements will also be held on February 14th from 1-5pm.
8-Ball Pool Tournament Single Elimination.
Saturday, June 14, 1-5 p.m.
Entry Fee: $5 per person
Winner-take-all
• Open to all USFK I.D. card holders
• Children must be at least 16 years of age and
accompanied by a parent or guardian
• Check-in time: 12 noon
• Tournament governed by BCA rules
Table Tennis Tournament
Saturday, June 21, 1-5 p.m.
8 Ball Pool Tournament Monday September 1, 1-5 p.m. Entry Fee: $5 Winner Take all. Open to all Usfk I.D. Holders Children must be at least 16 years of age and accompanied by a parent or guardian. Check-in time 12 noon. BCA rules.
This document provides information about various school and athletic events at New Providence High School. It announces upcoming dates and deadlines, such as ordering yearbooks by December 2nd and registering for selective service by age 18. It provides updates on fall varsity sports like football advancing to the semifinals. It also advertises winter varsity sports starting in December including first games/meets for basketball, swimming, winter track and wrestling. Finally, it announces that the 2014-2015 Program of Studies is now available online.
A single elimination 8-ball pool tournament will be held at Camp Casey Community Activity Center on July 12th from 1-5pm, with an entry fee of $5 per person and winner taking all proceeds. The tournament is open to all USFK I.D. card holders age 16 and over, and will follow standard BCA rules with check-in starting at noon.
Announcements- Wednesday October 25, 2017Ken Stayner
The document announces that the staff/student dodgeball tournament begins today with the schedule posted by the vending machines. It also advertises pizza for sale after school on Thursday and tickets for a house of horrors event on Friday evening. Finally, it provides information about upcoming college and university visits for grades 11 and 12 and notes the junior boys volleyball team finished their regular season with a 5-3 record.
The document provides information about various school activities and deadlines including ordering a yearbook, Naviance transcript request deadlines, November events, selective service registration, fall athletic team schedules and results, and upcoming athletic events. It encourages students to purchase reusable drink canteens and informs juniors of the Governor's School nomination deadline.
A table tennis tournament will be held on February 16th from 1-5pm at Camp Casey Community Activity Center for USFK ID card holders age 16 and older. There is a $5 entry fee per person and the winner will take all the proceeds. An 8-ball pool tournament with the same age and ID requirements will also be held on February 14th from 1-5pm.
8-Ball Pool Tournament Single Elimination.
Saturday, June 14, 1-5 p.m.
Entry Fee: $5 per person
Winner-take-all
• Open to all USFK I.D. card holders
• Children must be at least 16 years of age and
accompanied by a parent or guardian
• Check-in time: 12 noon
• Tournament governed by BCA rules
Table Tennis Tournament
Saturday, June 21, 1-5 p.m.
8 Ball Pool Tournament Monday September 1, 1-5 p.m. Entry Fee: $5 Winner Take all. Open to all Usfk I.D. Holders Children must be at least 16 years of age and accompanied by a parent or guardian. Check-in time 12 noon. BCA rules.
This document provides information about various school and athletic events at New Providence High School. It announces upcoming dates and deadlines, such as ordering yearbooks by December 2nd and registering for selective service by age 18. It provides updates on fall varsity sports like football advancing to the semifinals. It also advertises winter varsity sports starting in December including first games/meets for basketball, swimming, winter track and wrestling. Finally, it announces that the 2014-2015 Program of Studies is now available online.
A single elimination 8-ball pool tournament will be held at Camp Casey Community Activity Center on July 12th from 1-5pm, with an entry fee of $5 per person and winner taking all proceeds. The tournament is open to all USFK I.D. card holders age 16 and over, and will follow standard BCA rules with check-in starting at noon.
Announcements- Wednesday October 25, 2017Ken Stayner
The document announces that the staff/student dodgeball tournament begins today with the schedule posted by the vending machines. It also advertises pizza for sale after school on Thursday and tickets for a house of horrors event on Friday evening. Finally, it provides information about upcoming college and university visits for grades 11 and 12 and notes the junior boys volleyball team finished their regular season with a 5-3 record.
The document provides information about various school activities and deadlines including ordering a yearbook, Naviance transcript request deadlines, November events, selective service registration, fall athletic team schedules and results, and upcoming athletic events. It encourages students to purchase reusable drink canteens and informs juniors of the Governor's School nomination deadline.
Kevin Major was a young man who tragically passed away at a young age, but had a big impact on his community in Westfield, Massachusetts. After his death, his family founded the KEVS Foundation and started the annual KJM Memorial Hockey Tournament in his honor. Though three years have passed, Kevin's memory and presence still lives on through the tournament, where hundreds wear his number 27 and come together each year to celebrate his life and legacy through the sport of hockey. The tournament has grown beyond just the games, bringing the community together and honoring the mark Kevin left in his short life.
The Library Group will meet today in the library at 11:20. New members are always welcome and there will be treats. The SCI mental health team is looking for students to join their advisory committee to provide feedback on major student concerns and how the school can better support mental health. This afternoon, the Jr. and Sr. Boys Volleyball teams will host Georgian Bay Secondary School in their final matches of the season.
Camp Casey Community Activity Center
Saturday, August 10 from 1-5 p.m.
• Single Elimination
• Prizes for 1st ($75) and 2nd ($50) place
• Open to all USFK ID card holders
• Must be 15 years old or older
• Children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian
• Check in with the tournament director at 12 p.m.
• BCA rules apply
• Minimum participation of 12 required
This document contains announcements for various groups, meetings, and events at a church. It lists the names of groups meeting on specific dates and times, such as the SPRC meeting at noon on a Sunday and the Finance Committee meeting on a Monday evening. It also provides information on upcoming youth retreats and missions trips. The document highlights the church's Thanksgiving donations of turkeys, groceries and gift cards totaling $700. It promotes and provides details on a fundraising event held in October that raised $4,200 for a new ministry center. Finally, it announces a Tree of Hope gift-giving program where wrapped gifts should be placed under a tree by December 14th.
The document contains information about various church events and a request to fill out and submit a response card with relevant details like contact information, ministries of interest, and RSVPs for specific events like a youth night, movie outing, children's Christmas play, harvest party, and senior trip to a pie bakery. Respondents are asked to check boxes on the response card corresponding to their interests and desired communications.
Jenn McCarl, the nurse at SCI, is available most Mondays to meet with students for health education, sexual health questions, mental health issues, smoking cessation, or common illnesses. Students can put their name on the confidential referral box outside Guidance to schedule an appointment. The athletic banquet has been cancelled due to lack of student availability, but athletes and coaches will be celebrated at the year-end assembly on June 12th. Midwest Metals in Creemore is hiring and has a poster by Guidance. Volunteers are needed to help umpire the upcoming elementary softball tournament; see Mr. French for details. Yearbooks can be purchased for $30 online or in the library during period 2
The document provides information about upcoming senior events for the Class of 2012 at West Potomac High School, including the senior awards ceremony, graduation rehearsals, graduation at George Mason University, and the all-night graduation celebration. It also lists the summer reading assignment of choosing one of three books and answering the question of how community members should respect various moral and ethical beliefs. Finally, it advertises West Potomac's face-to-face summer school program for credit recovery, repeating courses, or taking new accelerated classes in July and August.
This prayer update from a church provides concerns and praises to pray for. It lists people who are unwell or in need of prayer including Al Buerer, Pat Patterson, Elaine Matthews, and others. It thanks those who visited Marguerite Lloyd and provided a positive update. The document also announces upcoming church events, including vacation bible school, a request for flood buckets for a mission trip, Pastor Tim's ordination, a baseball game fundraiser, and a potluck welcome for the new pastor.
Announcements- Thursday October 3, 2019Ken Stayner
The document contains announcements about various school activities including a safety certification session, junior boys volleyball practice, intermediate girls basketball practice, volunteer opportunities for a Halloween event, and upcoming college and university visits. Forms are due for an event and a Terry Fox run fundraising goal is mentioned.
This document contains announcements for various community events organized by non-profit organizations in the area, including fundraisers like golf outings and cash bashes, religious events like prayer breakfasts and community meals, school reunions, and more happening between May and June 2011 in and around Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania.
Announcements- Wednesday September 20, 2017Ken Stayner
- Student photo proofs have arrived and can be ordered online or through period 1 teachers by October 4th.
- Orange Shirt Day will be held on September 22nd in recognition of residential schools and reconciliation in Canada. Students are asked to wear orange.
- There is no senior boys volleyball game today and a meeting will be held in room 109 at 10:50.
- An athletic council meeting will be held tomorrow at the start of lunch in room 118 for those interested in a leadership role in sports.
A charity concert will be held on Friday April 3rd from 7:30pm till late at the Pendlebury Social Club in Manchester. A Mississippi soulman will perform to support the Wipe Your Tears Children's Charity and help seriously ill and terminally ill children in the UK as well as children in the Northwest who have suffered from domestic violence. Tickets are £5 in advance or £7 at the door and can be purchased by contacting the provided phone numbers or the Pendlebury Social Club directly. The evening will include a disco and raffle.
The $5 special at the cafeteria includes a choice of noodles or rice with veggies and meatballs or chicken, and a drink. Free oatmeal is offered each morning from 7:30-9:30. Students need to submit permission forms and money by tomorrow for the musical Shrek. Georgian College is hosting a ski/snowboard event on October 30th for $40. After school math help is offered on Wednesdays from 2:30-4:00 by appointment only. Four volunteers are needed this Saturday to help with yardwork at a church in exchange for free pizza lunch. Permission forms are due tomorrow to visit Chapters bookstore on November 5th. Halloween candy grams are for sale today at lunch
This document provides information about upcoming Scouting events in the district. It lists the 2015 Eagle Scouts from the district and their units and dates of Board of Reviews. It also provides information about upcoming Wood Badge training, a fundraiser at Zaxby's, National Order of the Arrow Visitation, Sea Scout and Venturing events, Trail's End popcorn sales kickoff, National Youth Leadership Training, Day Camp registration, June district events, and reminders about no meetings in July.
This document contains information about the Stevens High School boys basketball team for the 2015 season, including rosters for the junior varsity and varsity teams, coaching staff, and booster club meeting details. The junior varsity and varsity rosters list the names, uniform numbers, and grades of each player. Coaching staff positions and names are also listed. Meeting information for the booster club includes dates, times, and location for upcoming monthly meetings in January, February, and March.
Announcements- Monday, October 16, 2017Ken Stayner
Permission forms for an agro expo field trip for environmental SHSM students are due by October 23. Sign-up sheets are located outside rooms for decorating and seeing Anne of Green Gables. College visits are also announced, including University of Windsor on October 25 and sign-ups are in Guidance.
The summaries are:
1) Cheesecakes from Ashley Farms will arrive on November 4th and must be picked up right after school that day. Students with conflicts should arrange for someone else to pick them up.
2) The deadline to order this year's yearbook is November 21st for $85 through Mr. Klein in room 525 or online using a credit card.
3) The registration deadline for the December 7th SAT is November 8th, and the deadline for the December 14th ACT is also November 8th.
The summaries are:
1) Cheesecakes from Ashley Farms will arrive on November 4th and must be picked up right after school that day. Students with conflicts should arrange for someone else to pick them up.
2) The deadline to order this year's yearbook is November 21st for $85 through Mr. Klein in room 525 or online using a credit card.
3) The registration deadline for the December 7th SAT is November 8th, and the deadline for the December 14th ACT is also November 8th.
The document contains announcements for various clubs, sports teams, and school activities including basketball practice, a planning meeting, volleyball, photo proofs, yoga, student council meeting, and college/university visits. It also lists local volunteer opportunities in the community.
This document describes a new 38-rai state-of-the-art sports complex in Hua Hin, Thailand. The complex will include 10 international standard tennis courts, including Southeast Asia's first sunken court, 2 FIFA-sized soccer pitches, a restaurant and sports bar, clubhouse, and multipurpose gymnasium. The sports facilities were designed by leading global design firms and consultants to provide a world-class sporting experience.
Kevin Major was a young man who tragically passed away at a young age, but had a big impact on his community in Westfield, Massachusetts. After his death, his family founded the KEVS Foundation and started the annual KJM Memorial Hockey Tournament in his honor. Though three years have passed, Kevin's memory and presence still lives on through the tournament, where hundreds wear his number 27 and come together each year to celebrate his life and legacy through the sport of hockey. The tournament has grown beyond just the games, bringing the community together and honoring the mark Kevin left in his short life.
The Library Group will meet today in the library at 11:20. New members are always welcome and there will be treats. The SCI mental health team is looking for students to join their advisory committee to provide feedback on major student concerns and how the school can better support mental health. This afternoon, the Jr. and Sr. Boys Volleyball teams will host Georgian Bay Secondary School in their final matches of the season.
Camp Casey Community Activity Center
Saturday, August 10 from 1-5 p.m.
• Single Elimination
• Prizes for 1st ($75) and 2nd ($50) place
• Open to all USFK ID card holders
• Must be 15 years old or older
• Children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian
• Check in with the tournament director at 12 p.m.
• BCA rules apply
• Minimum participation of 12 required
This document contains announcements for various groups, meetings, and events at a church. It lists the names of groups meeting on specific dates and times, such as the SPRC meeting at noon on a Sunday and the Finance Committee meeting on a Monday evening. It also provides information on upcoming youth retreats and missions trips. The document highlights the church's Thanksgiving donations of turkeys, groceries and gift cards totaling $700. It promotes and provides details on a fundraising event held in October that raised $4,200 for a new ministry center. Finally, it announces a Tree of Hope gift-giving program where wrapped gifts should be placed under a tree by December 14th.
The document contains information about various church events and a request to fill out and submit a response card with relevant details like contact information, ministries of interest, and RSVPs for specific events like a youth night, movie outing, children's Christmas play, harvest party, and senior trip to a pie bakery. Respondents are asked to check boxes on the response card corresponding to their interests and desired communications.
Jenn McCarl, the nurse at SCI, is available most Mondays to meet with students for health education, sexual health questions, mental health issues, smoking cessation, or common illnesses. Students can put their name on the confidential referral box outside Guidance to schedule an appointment. The athletic banquet has been cancelled due to lack of student availability, but athletes and coaches will be celebrated at the year-end assembly on June 12th. Midwest Metals in Creemore is hiring and has a poster by Guidance. Volunteers are needed to help umpire the upcoming elementary softball tournament; see Mr. French for details. Yearbooks can be purchased for $30 online or in the library during period 2
The document provides information about upcoming senior events for the Class of 2012 at West Potomac High School, including the senior awards ceremony, graduation rehearsals, graduation at George Mason University, and the all-night graduation celebration. It also lists the summer reading assignment of choosing one of three books and answering the question of how community members should respect various moral and ethical beliefs. Finally, it advertises West Potomac's face-to-face summer school program for credit recovery, repeating courses, or taking new accelerated classes in July and August.
This prayer update from a church provides concerns and praises to pray for. It lists people who are unwell or in need of prayer including Al Buerer, Pat Patterson, Elaine Matthews, and others. It thanks those who visited Marguerite Lloyd and provided a positive update. The document also announces upcoming church events, including vacation bible school, a request for flood buckets for a mission trip, Pastor Tim's ordination, a baseball game fundraiser, and a potluck welcome for the new pastor.
Announcements- Thursday October 3, 2019Ken Stayner
The document contains announcements about various school activities including a safety certification session, junior boys volleyball practice, intermediate girls basketball practice, volunteer opportunities for a Halloween event, and upcoming college and university visits. Forms are due for an event and a Terry Fox run fundraising goal is mentioned.
This document contains announcements for various community events organized by non-profit organizations in the area, including fundraisers like golf outings and cash bashes, religious events like prayer breakfasts and community meals, school reunions, and more happening between May and June 2011 in and around Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania.
Announcements- Wednesday September 20, 2017Ken Stayner
- Student photo proofs have arrived and can be ordered online or through period 1 teachers by October 4th.
- Orange Shirt Day will be held on September 22nd in recognition of residential schools and reconciliation in Canada. Students are asked to wear orange.
- There is no senior boys volleyball game today and a meeting will be held in room 109 at 10:50.
- An athletic council meeting will be held tomorrow at the start of lunch in room 118 for those interested in a leadership role in sports.
A charity concert will be held on Friday April 3rd from 7:30pm till late at the Pendlebury Social Club in Manchester. A Mississippi soulman will perform to support the Wipe Your Tears Children's Charity and help seriously ill and terminally ill children in the UK as well as children in the Northwest who have suffered from domestic violence. Tickets are £5 in advance or £7 at the door and can be purchased by contacting the provided phone numbers or the Pendlebury Social Club directly. The evening will include a disco and raffle.
The $5 special at the cafeteria includes a choice of noodles or rice with veggies and meatballs or chicken, and a drink. Free oatmeal is offered each morning from 7:30-9:30. Students need to submit permission forms and money by tomorrow for the musical Shrek. Georgian College is hosting a ski/snowboard event on October 30th for $40. After school math help is offered on Wednesdays from 2:30-4:00 by appointment only. Four volunteers are needed this Saturday to help with yardwork at a church in exchange for free pizza lunch. Permission forms are due tomorrow to visit Chapters bookstore on November 5th. Halloween candy grams are for sale today at lunch
This document provides information about upcoming Scouting events in the district. It lists the 2015 Eagle Scouts from the district and their units and dates of Board of Reviews. It also provides information about upcoming Wood Badge training, a fundraiser at Zaxby's, National Order of the Arrow Visitation, Sea Scout and Venturing events, Trail's End popcorn sales kickoff, National Youth Leadership Training, Day Camp registration, June district events, and reminders about no meetings in July.
This document contains information about the Stevens High School boys basketball team for the 2015 season, including rosters for the junior varsity and varsity teams, coaching staff, and booster club meeting details. The junior varsity and varsity rosters list the names, uniform numbers, and grades of each player. Coaching staff positions and names are also listed. Meeting information for the booster club includes dates, times, and location for upcoming monthly meetings in January, February, and March.
Announcements- Monday, October 16, 2017Ken Stayner
Permission forms for an agro expo field trip for environmental SHSM students are due by October 23. Sign-up sheets are located outside rooms for decorating and seeing Anne of Green Gables. College visits are also announced, including University of Windsor on October 25 and sign-ups are in Guidance.
The summaries are:
1) Cheesecakes from Ashley Farms will arrive on November 4th and must be picked up right after school that day. Students with conflicts should arrange for someone else to pick them up.
2) The deadline to order this year's yearbook is November 21st for $85 through Mr. Klein in room 525 or online using a credit card.
3) The registration deadline for the December 7th SAT is November 8th, and the deadline for the December 14th ACT is also November 8th.
The summaries are:
1) Cheesecakes from Ashley Farms will arrive on November 4th and must be picked up right after school that day. Students with conflicts should arrange for someone else to pick them up.
2) The deadline to order this year's yearbook is November 21st for $85 through Mr. Klein in room 525 or online using a credit card.
3) The registration deadline for the December 7th SAT is November 8th, and the deadline for the December 14th ACT is also November 8th.
The document contains announcements for various clubs, sports teams, and school activities including basketball practice, a planning meeting, volleyball, photo proofs, yoga, student council meeting, and college/university visits. It also lists local volunteer opportunities in the community.
This document describes a new 38-rai state-of-the-art sports complex in Hua Hin, Thailand. The complex will include 10 international standard tennis courts, including Southeast Asia's first sunken court, 2 FIFA-sized soccer pitches, a restaurant and sports bar, clubhouse, and multipurpose gymnasium. The sports facilities were designed by leading global design firms and consultants to provide a world-class sporting experience.
The document outlines a proposed corporate tennis tournament that would include men's and mixed doubles and singles categories played over a weekend on clay or hard courts. It describes the tournament model as a round-robin format followed by semi-finals and finals, with participation on a first-come basis for a fee. The event would be promoted through media partners and include additional activities like coaching workshops for participants. Potential sponsors are also listed.
The Wallingford YMCA held its annual Wint S. Filipek, Sr. Memorial Tennis Tournament, a week-long single-elimination tournament with over 630 participants competing across 21 age and ability-based divisions. The tournament is held in memory of Wint S. Filipek, Sr., an avid tennis enthusiast, beloved family man, and community supporter, and proceeds benefit the WintFilipek, Sr. Memorial Scholarship.
The Purpose of the Joint Task Force Civil Support Pamela Berkowsky
Executive management professional Pamela Berkowsky has years of experience in senior positions with state and federal government. Most recently, Pam Berkowsky served as the chief of staff to the governor of the U.S. Virgin Islands, a position in which she oversaw management of the territory's emergency preparedness and response institutions. During her previous tenure at the Pentagon, Pamela Berkowsky held the distinction of providing the first civilian oversight of the Joint Task Force Civil Support, or JTF-CS.
The document outlines the requirements and representation for constructing a tennis tournament schedule. It states that a schedule must be designed for n players where n is a power of 2. Each player must play every other player in one match per day over n-1 days. A tournament schedule is represented by an n by n-1 matrix where the value in each row and column indicates which player a given player will face on a given day. It provides examples of schedules for n=2 and n=4 players.
The document provides information about upcoming Family and MWR events in August 2015 on USAG Red Cloud - Casey and Area I including:
- The Operation Rising Star competition will hold qualifying rounds on September 11th, semi-finals on September 18th, and finals on September 25th.
- An FMWR tour to Hong Kong will take place September 5-8.
- The Area I Final 4 summer basketball championship will be held.
- A Destination America Impact Tour meet and greet will occur at Camp Casey.
- Regular programs and events at Area I clubs like Mitchell's Club and Gateway Club are also listed.
Incheon Wolmido Island is a cruise and amusement park located off the coast of Incheon, South Korea. Transportation and cruise fees range from $10-20 for children and $20 for adults. The cruise takes visitors around Wolmido Island and has a minimum of 20 and maximum of 40 participants. Young children in strollers may have difficulty navigating the tour boats.
Saturdays, August 8th and 29th will feature a water sports event at the Monte-Rio Complex located on the Buhkan River in Hongchon. The minimum reservation is 10 people and the signup deadline is the Thursday prior. The $75 fee covers transportation, use of inflatable boats, a water ski class, and water skiing. Additional funds should be brought for meals. Signups can be done at any CAC or by contacting the ODR staff. The event is open to soldiers, family members, KATUSA, and any USFK ID card holder, up to a 30 person limit. Departure times from various CAC locations are provided.
A pool tournament will be held at Camp Stanley CAC on August 23rd at 2pm. Prizes will be awarded to the 1st and 2nd place winners. Those interested can visit the Camp Stanley CAC or call 732-5366 for more information about the partner "8" ball pool tournament.
This document advertises a trip organized by Camp Red Cloud BOSS to visit Gyongbok Palace on August 1st. Single, unaccompanied soldiers and KATUSAs can join for a $5 transportation fee, while all ID cardholders are $20. The entrance fee for the palace is W3,000. The point of contact for more information and signups is SPC Kammer or Mrs. Black. Buses will depart from various camps between 8am and 9:30am.
The Camp Casey Library is hosting a weekly storytime project every Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. throughout July, featuring different themes each week such as camping, summer time, dinosaurs, and ice cream/water play. For more information on the storytime project, call 730-4563.
The CAC Center is looking for volunteers and those interested can sign up or call 010-8797-2623 to speak with SPC Smith. Area I BOSS is presenting an event at 9 a.m. that is sponsored by Camp Casey/hovey BOSS.
This document provides information about transportation to tour the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ). A $30 fee is required and there are only 40 slots available per trip, which can be signed up for at any Area I Community Activity Center. The tour departs from several bases between 7-8:20am and arrives at Camp Bonifas by 9:30am, returning around 2pm. Proper attire is required and children under 10 are not allowed. Military ID is necessary for the tour.
Nami Island is a small half-moon shaped island located in Chuncheon, Gangwon Province, approximately 60 km east of Seoul. The island features a peaceful natural environment with forests, grassy areas, and wildlife like ostriches and squirrels. Visitors can enjoy bike rentals, electric car tours, swimming, and ferry rides between the island and mainland.
Volunteers are needed on Saturday, August 29th at 9am at the Camp Casey CAC to participate in the Area 1 Good Neighbor Program cleanup event sponsored by the Camp Casey/Hovey BOSS. The event aims to keep the community clean and foster goodwill with the city of Dongducheon. Those interested can call the provided numbers or sign up at their local CAC center for more information.
This document is the July 2015 issue of the USAG Red Cloud - Casey and Area I Family and MWR magazine. It provides information on upcoming events including an Alien Ant Farm concert on July 3rd and 4th of July celebrations. It also advertises regular events at various clubs like karaoke and request nights. Information is provided on dining options and hours at various locations that will be changing in August. Recipes and coming attractions for August are also mentioned.
The document provides information about events and activities happening in June 2015 at USAG Red Cloud - Casey and Area I Family and MWR locations. Key details include:
1) Independence Day celebrations will take place on July 3-4 at the Camp Casey Golf Course parking lot, including a concert by the band "Alien Ant Farm" on July 3.
2) Various events are planned to celebrate the 240th Army Birthday throughout Area I FMWR locations in June.
3) The BOSS program has organized a trip for members to Lotte World in June.
The Camp Casey Library is looking for volunteer readers for its weekly Storytime program held on Wednesdays at 10:30 a.m. Interested volunteers should call 730-4563. The library is open everyday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., except on Korean holidays when it closes an hour earlier at 6 p.m.
The NAPS Lounge at Camp Casey's Warrior's Club will be closed from July 1-4 for facility repairs due to water damage, while Redwood Dining will remain open except for July 3-4 when it will close to support an Alien Ant Farm concert on July 3 and Independence Day celebrations on July 4.
Tune into 88.3/88.5 radio on Wednesdays at 9am for BOSS broadcast information and to see if you have what it takes to be a radio personality spreading BOSS love on AFN Casey the Eagle. Call 732-5464 or stop by your local CAC for more details on how to get involved in the BOSS radio program.
The Area I BOSS is sponsoring an ice cream social at Camp Stanley's motor pools on Monday, July 20 from 9:30-11 a.m. where soldiers can purchase ice cream for $1 to enjoy a cool treat while working in the summer heat. For more details, contact 732-5464.
The Camp Hovey Community Activity Center is hosting a weekday video game tournament from July 13-16 where participants ages 15 and older can compete in FIFA15 for a chance to win a daily 1st place prize. A championship tournament will be held on July 18 for the top players to battle in a double elimination tournament with prizes for 1st and 2nd place. For more information or to register by 5:30 p.m., call 730-5125.
The document announces a performance by the famous Korean percussion group Nanta, sponsored by Camp Casey/Hovey BOSS. Nanta has been performing their unique nonverbal show combining traditional rhythm, comedy, and drama around the world since 1997. The performance will take place on July 25 at the Myeong Dong Nanta Theater in Seoul. The document provides contact information for BOSS representatives, details about departure locations and times from various camps, admission prices, and eligibility for single, unaccompanied service members and KATUSA soldiers.
NationalKids NightOut& IceCreamEvent will be held on Saturday, July 25 from 6-8pm at Camp Casey CAC, featuring games, face painting, balloon arts, cotton candy, live DJ music and food including hamburgers or hot dogs, chips, beverage and ice cream for $3 per person.
SPC Kammer and Ms. Black are the points of contact for a CRC BOSS event at Woongjin Play City WaterPark on Saturday, July 25. The entrance fee is W40,000 and soldiers and KATUSA's can experience the indoor water park and spa's wave pools, water slides, and river pool. Participants should bring additional money for food and souvenirs, and a hat or swim cap is required. Transportation will be provided from Hovey, Casey, and Stanley CACs between 7:30am-9am.
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Backlinks: Not understanding the value of high-quality backlinks from reputable sources.
Analytics: Failing to track and analyze data prevents businesses from optimizing their SEO efforts effectively.
6. Unrealistic Expectations and Timeframe: Entrepreneurs often fall prey to the allure of quick fixes and overnight success. Unrealistic expectations can overshadow the reality of the time and effort needed to see tangible results in the highly competitive digital landscape. SEO is a long-term strategy, and setting realistic goals is crucial for success.
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Mindfulness Techniques Cultivating Calm in a Chaotic World.pptxelizabethella096
In today’s fast-paced world, stress and anxiety have become common companions for many. With constant connectivity and an unending stream of information, finding moments of peace can seem like an insurmountable challenge. However, mindfulness techniques offer a beacon of calm amidst the chaos, helping individuals to center themselves and find balance. These practices, rooted in ancient traditions and supported by modern science, are accessible to everyone and can profoundly impact mental and emotional well-being.
Conferences like DigiMarCon provide ample opportunities to improve our own marketing programs by learning from others. But just because everyone is jumping on board with the latest idea/tool/metric doesn’t mean it works – or does it? This session will examine the value of today’s hottest digital marketing topics – including AI, paid ads, and social metrics – and the truth about what these shiny objects might be distracting you from.
Key Takeaways:
- How NOT to shoot your digital program in the foot by using flashy but ineffective resources
- The best ways to think about AI in connection with digital marketing
- How to cut through self-serving marketing advice and engage in channels that truly grow your business
The digital marketing industry is changing faster than ever and those who don’t adapt with the times are losing market share. Where should marketers be focusing their efforts? What strategies are the experts seeing get the best results? Get up-to-speed with the latest industry insights, trends and predictions for the future in this panel discussion with some leading digital marketing experts.
How to Start Affiliate Marketing with ChatGPT- A Step-by-Step Guide (1).pdfSimpleMoneyMaker
Discover the power of affiliate marketing with ChatGPT! This comprehensive guide takes you through the process of starting and scaling your affiliate marketing business using the latest AI technology. Learn how to leverage ChatGPT to generate content ideas, create engaging articles, and connect with your audience through personalized interactions. From building your strategy and optimizing conversions to analyzing performance and staying updated with industry trends, this eBook provides everything you need to know to succeed in affiliate marketing. Whether you're a beginner looking to start your online business or an experienced marketer wanting to take your efforts to the next level, this guide is your roadmap to success in the world of affiliate marketing.
Top Strategies for Building High-Quality Backlinks in 2024 PPT.pdf1Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
As we move into 2024, the methods for building high-quality backlinks continue to evolve, demanding more sophisticated and strategic approaches. This presentation aims to explore the latest trends and proven strategies for acquiring high-quality backlinks that can elevate your SEO efforts.
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The advent of AI offers marketers unprecedented opportunities to craft personalized and engaging customer experiences, evolving customer engagements from one-sided conversations to interactive dialogues. By leveraging AI, companies can now engage in meaningful dialogues with customers, gaining deep insights into their preferences and delivering customized solutions.
Susan will present case studies illustrating AI's application in enhancing customer interactions across diverse sectors. She'll cover a range of AI tools, including chatbots, voice assistants, predictive analytics, and conversational marketing, demonstrating how these technologies can be woven into marketing strategies to foster personalized customer connections.
Participants will learn about the advantages and hurdles of integrating AI in marketing initiatives, along with actionable advice on starting this transformation. They will understand how AI can automate mundane tasks, refine customer data analysis, and offer personalized experiences on a large scale.
Attendees will come away with an understanding of AI's potential to redefine marketing, equipped with the knowledge and tactics to leverage AI in staying competitive. The talk aims to motivate professionals to adopt AI in enhancing their CX, driving greater customer engagement, loyalty, and business success.
From Subreddits To Search: Maximizing Your Brand's Impact On RedditSearch Engine Journal
The search landscape is undergoing a seismic shift, and Reddit is at the epicenter. Google's Helpful Content Update and its $60 million deal with Reddit, coupled with OpenAI's partnership, have catapulted Reddit's real-time content to unprecedented heights.
Check out this insightful webinar exploring the newfound importance of Reddit in the digital marketing landscape. Learn how these changes make Reddit an essential platform for getting your brand and content in front of evolving search audiences.
You’ll hear:
- The evolution of Reddit as a major influencer on SERPS over the years.
- The impact of recent changes and partnerships on Reddit’s place in search.
- A comprehensive look at Reddit, how it works, and how to approach it.
- Unique engagement opportunities presented by Reddit.
With Brent Csutoras, a Reddit expert with over 18 years of experience on the platform, we’ll delve into the intricacies of Reddit's communities, known as Subreddits, and how to leverage their power without compromising authenticity or violating community guidelines in the age of AI-driven search experiences.
Don't miss this opportunity to stay ahead of the curve and leverage Reddit for your brand's success.
Efficient Website Management for Digital Marketing ProsLauren Polinsky
Learn how to optimize website projects, leverage SEO tactics effectively, and implement product-led marketing approaches for enhanced digital presence and ROI.
This session is your key to unlocking the secrets of successful digital marketing campaigns and maximizing your business's online potential.
Actionable tactics you can apply after this session:
- Streamlined Website Management: Discover techniques to streamline website development, manage day-to-day operations efficiently, and ensure smooth project execution.
- Effective SEO Practices: Gain valuable insights into optimizing your website for search engines, improving visibility, and driving organic traffic to your digital assets.
- Leverage Product-Led Marketing: Explore strategies for incorporating product-led marketing principles into your digital marketing efforts, enhancing user engagement and driving conversions.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to elevate your digital marketing game and achieve tangible results!
What Software is Used in Marketing in 2024.Ishaaq6
This paper explores the diverse landscape of marketing software, examining its pivotal role in modern marketing strategies. It provides a comprehensive overview of various types of marketing software tools and platforms essential for enhancing efficiency, optimizing campaigns, and achieving business objectives. Key categories discussed include email marketing software, social media management tools, content management systems (CMS), customer relationship management (CRM) software, search engine optimization (SEO) tools, and marketing automation platforms.
The paper delves into the functionalities, benefits, and examples of each type of software, highlighting their unique contributions to effective marketing practices. It explores the importance of integration and automation in maximizing the impact of these tools, addressing challenges and strategies for seamless implementation across different marketing channels.
Furthermore, the paper examines emerging trends in marketing software, such as AI and machine learning applications, personalization strategies, predictive analytics, and the ethical considerations surrounding data privacy and consumer rights. Case studies illustrate real-world applications and success stories of businesses leveraging marketing software to achieve significant outcomes in their marketing campaigns.
In conclusion, this paper provides valuable insights into the evolving landscape of marketing technology, emphasizing the transformative potential of software solutions in driving innovation, efficiency, and competitive advantage in today's dynamic marketplace.
This description outlines the scope, structure, and focus of the paper, giving readers a clear understanding of what to expect and why the topic of marketing software is important and relevant in contemporary marketing practices.
Evaluating the Effectiveness of Women-Focused MarketingHighViz PR
Women centric marketing is a vital part in reaching one of the most influential groups of consumers. Here is a guide to know and measure the impact of women-centric marketing efforts-
Capstone Project: Luxury Handloom Saree Brand
As part of my college project, I applied my learning in brand strategy to create a comprehensive project for a luxury handloom saree brand. Key aspects of this project included:
- *Competitor Analysis:* Conducted in-depth competitor analysis to identify market position and differentiation opportunities.
- *Target Audience:* Defined and segmented the target audience to tailor brand messages effectively.
- *Brand Strategy:* Developed a detailed brand strategy to enhance market presence and appeal.
- *Brand Perception:* Analyzed and shaped the brand perception to align with luxury and heritage values.
- *Brand Ladder:* Created a brand ladder to outline the brand's core values, benefits, and attributes.
- *Brand Architecture:* Established a cohesive brand architecture to ensure consistency across all brand touchpoints.
This project helped me gain practical experience in brand strategy, from research and analysis to strategic planning and implementation.
AI Best Practices for Marketing HUG June 2024Amanda Farrell
During this presentation, the Nextiny marketing team reviews best practices when adopting generative AI into content creation. Join our HUG community to register for more events https://events.hubspot.com/sarasota/
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