This document provides information from a United States Army Garrison Japan Community Information Exchange meeting held on February 11, 2014. It includes the agenda, purpose of the meeting, and updates from various community programs. The purpose is to allow organizations to discuss services and support provided to the community and facilitate information sharing. Program updates are provided from areas such as housing, dental clinic renovations, SHARP, ASAP, and MWR. The document also provides information on upcoming community events.
This document provides the minutes from a United States Army Garrison Japan Community Information Exchange meeting held on March 11, 2014. The meeting included opening remarks, updates from various community programs, and an open forum discussion. Program representatives from areas such as public works, safety, medical services, and education provided information. Installation updates were also given, such as new housing construction and electrical work requiring a power outage. The document aims to facilitate information sharing between organizations and the community.
Command Channel Slides Week Between Nov. 1 to 7USAG Japan
A heating outage is scheduled from Oct. 28 through Nov. 2 at various Camp Zama buildings to connect new pipelines and remove over 300 feet of piping. After installation is complete, the system will be tested before heating resumes. Intermittent heating will be provided through early November at Camp Zama due to budget cuts and forecasted low temperatures. The criteria for heating and the transition to the maintenance period is provided.
Command Channel Slides Week Between Nov. 22 to 28USAG Japan
The document provides information about several upcoming events and announcements on USAG Japan installations, including:
- A town hall meeting hosted by IMCOM Pacific Region Director on Nov. 26 at Camp Zama Community Club.
- Tree lighting ceremonies to be held on Dec. 3 at Camp Zama and Dec. 4 at SFHA for the holiday season. Children from the community can be nominated to help the garrison commander light the trees.
- Changes to custodial cleaning frequencies at DPW facilities, with the exception of MWR buildings, CDC facilities, BG Sams Clinic, DEA schools, and AAFES facilities.
The document discusses the temporary closure and relocation of children from the Sagamihara Family Housing Child Development Center while two playground canopies are replaced from August 24 to September 4. During this time, infants, toddlers, and preschoolers will relocate to the Camp Zama CDC, while kindergarteners and strong beginners children will relocate to the School Age Care program. The SFHA CDC is scheduled to reopen on September 8 after completion of the canopy replacement project.
This document provides information about upcoming events, volunteer opportunities, and changes to policies and procedures. It announces that the Sagamihara Family Housing Child Development Center will be closed for two weeks from August 24 to September 4 while two playground canopies are replaced after being destroyed in a snowstorm. During this time, children who normally attend SFHA CDC will be combined with the Camp Zama CDC and School Age Care.
The document announces the 2nd Annual Passport to LIFE Community Resilience Fair being held on September 18, 2015 from 2:30 to 5 pm behind the Yano Fitness Center. Volunteers are needed between 10 am and 5 pm. The event will feature free outdoor entertainment and activities for kids as well as resiliency resources and interest groups. Training credit will be provided for soldiers and civilians. A community night will immediately follow from 5 to 8 pm in the same location.
The document discusses an upcoming event at CZCC on September 25th from 9-12 am. The guest speaker will be Deputy Chief Mark E. Overberg from the Army Retirement Services to speak to retirees from all services. Softball, bowling and golf tournaments will begin afterwards at 1 pm. It provides the contact number 263-3940 for more information.
The document provides menus and pricing for meals at the Camp Zama dining facility for different dates and times. It includes menu items like omelets, pancakes, soups, various meat and seafood dishes accompanied by sides like potatoes, rice and vegetables. The prices range from $4.85 to $7.65 depending on the date and time of the meals.
This document provides the minutes from a United States Army Garrison Japan Community Information Exchange meeting held on March 11, 2014. The meeting included opening remarks, updates from various community programs, and an open forum discussion. Program representatives from areas such as public works, safety, medical services, and education provided information. Installation updates were also given, such as new housing construction and electrical work requiring a power outage. The document aims to facilitate information sharing between organizations and the community.
Command Channel Slides Week Between Nov. 1 to 7USAG Japan
A heating outage is scheduled from Oct. 28 through Nov. 2 at various Camp Zama buildings to connect new pipelines and remove over 300 feet of piping. After installation is complete, the system will be tested before heating resumes. Intermittent heating will be provided through early November at Camp Zama due to budget cuts and forecasted low temperatures. The criteria for heating and the transition to the maintenance period is provided.
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The document provides information about several upcoming events and announcements on USAG Japan installations, including:
- A town hall meeting hosted by IMCOM Pacific Region Director on Nov. 26 at Camp Zama Community Club.
- Tree lighting ceremonies to be held on Dec. 3 at Camp Zama and Dec. 4 at SFHA for the holiday season. Children from the community can be nominated to help the garrison commander light the trees.
- Changes to custodial cleaning frequencies at DPW facilities, with the exception of MWR buildings, CDC facilities, BG Sams Clinic, DEA schools, and AAFES facilities.
The document discusses the temporary closure and relocation of children from the Sagamihara Family Housing Child Development Center while two playground canopies are replaced from August 24 to September 4. During this time, infants, toddlers, and preschoolers will relocate to the Camp Zama CDC, while kindergarteners and strong beginners children will relocate to the School Age Care program. The SFHA CDC is scheduled to reopen on September 8 after completion of the canopy replacement project.
This document provides information about upcoming events, volunteer opportunities, and changes to policies and procedures. It announces that the Sagamihara Family Housing Child Development Center will be closed for two weeks from August 24 to September 4 while two playground canopies are replaced after being destroyed in a snowstorm. During this time, children who normally attend SFHA CDC will be combined with the Camp Zama CDC and School Age Care.
The document announces the 2nd Annual Passport to LIFE Community Resilience Fair being held on September 18, 2015 from 2:30 to 5 pm behind the Yano Fitness Center. Volunteers are needed between 10 am and 5 pm. The event will feature free outdoor entertainment and activities for kids as well as resiliency resources and interest groups. Training credit will be provided for soldiers and civilians. A community night will immediately follow from 5 to 8 pm in the same location.
The document discusses an upcoming event at CZCC on September 25th from 9-12 am. The guest speaker will be Deputy Chief Mark E. Overberg from the Army Retirement Services to speak to retirees from all services. Softball, bowling and golf tournaments will begin afterwards at 1 pm. It provides the contact number 263-3940 for more information.
The document provides menus and pricing for meals at the Camp Zama dining facility for different dates and times. It includes menu items like omelets, pancakes, soups, various meat and seafood dishes accompanied by sides like potatoes, rice and vegetables. The prices range from $4.85 to $7.65 depending on the date and time of the meals.
The US Army Garrison Japan held a Community Information Exchange on May 27, 2014. The meeting included updates from various community programs, including housing, recreation, safety, and medical. Housing discussed new construction, pet policies, and maintenance issues. Recreation discussed kennel improvements. Safety emphasized summer safety tips. Medical announced a sleep orientation session. The forum aims to share information between organizations and the community.
The document provides information on various community events, programs, and notices taking place in January and February 2014 within the Camp Zama community. Locations for mayoral ballot boxes, road closures, training opportunities, and other scheduled activities are announced. Changes to services such as heating procedures, phone operators, and mail delivery are also noted.
The U.S. Army Japan and I Corps (Forward) will be holding Town Hall meetings on March 13th and 26th at the Camp Zama Community Club for DA Civilians. The Commanding General, Maj. Gen. James C. Boozer, will address the civilian workforce and take questions about issues important to employees. The meetings are mandatory for all civilian employees. Accommodations will be made to broadcast the meetings for geographically separated employees.
The document provides information from a United States Army Garrison Japan Community Information Exchange meeting on January 14, 2014. It includes the agenda, purpose of the meeting, dates for future meetings, and updates from various community programs and organizations on the installation such as housing, schools, and recreation activities. The summary provides high level information about the purpose and content covered in the meeting.
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The document contains announcements for several upcoming community events on Fort Riley including:
- A Fort Riley Network meeting on March 27th at Riley's Conference Center with childcare available for those who RSVP.
- A Home Buyer Seminar on March 20th featuring a home inspector, real estate agent, and lender.
- A meeting for Fort Riley ladies on April 1st at Morris Hill Chapel with food, fellowship and childcare.
- Information about preparing an emergency kit and making a plan for severe spring weather.
- An announcement that applications for 2014 Operation Purple Camps for military children are being accepted but there are no camps located in Kansas this year.
This document provides information about various fitness classes, health services, and community events taking place on February 2nd and beyond. It includes details like class schedules, locations, and points of contact for further information. Some of the events advertised include a 4-hour fitness class and instruction event, Zumba, boot camp, and yoga classes. It also provides information about tax services, food handlers training, suicide prevention training, and more.
Community Information Exchange 15 Jan 2013USAG Japan
This document provides information about a Community Information Exchange being held by the United States Army Garrison Japan. The purpose is to allow organizations to discuss community services and support and facilitate information sharing. It includes the agenda, purpose, dates for future CIE meetings, and program updates from various garrison agencies. Community members are encouraged to provide feedback and questions to garrison agencies in advance of the meetings.
This document provides information from a United States Army Garrison Japan Community Information Exchange meeting held on August 26, 2014. It includes the agenda, purpose, and updates from various community programs on the garrison such as housing, family and MWR services, education, and religious services. Specific events and activities that were announced include the skateboard park closure, yard of the month winners, and upcoming CYSS sports registration.
The document provides information about upcoming events in April and May 2011 for Naval Air Station Lemoore (NASL). It includes details about volunteering opportunities on April 30th and May 5th, a circus performance on May 8th, upcoming car washes in June and July to support CVW-11, and the movie schedule at the base theater between April 29th and May 8th. It also lists sports events, food service team volunteer dates, and classes/workshops being offered through the NASL Community Learning Center in areas like anger management, employment, relocation, and more.
A test of digital TV signals will be conducted on June 18 at Sagamihara Housing Area from 3:30-5:30pm. Anyone experiencing issues can call Allied Telesis at (415) 692-8300. A natural running form clinic will be held on June 23 at Camp Zama High School track from 8-10am. Marilee Fitzgerald will visit Camp Zama schools on June 8 and parent/faculty meetings are scheduled. Intermittent air conditioning will begin on June 4 at Army Japan facilities based on heat indexes.
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.
Community Information Exchange Slides Feb. 12 2013USAG Japan
The document provides information about an upcoming Community Information Exchange (CIE) being held by the United States Army Garrison Japan. The purpose of the CIE is to allow organizations to discuss services and support provided to the community and facilitate information sharing. The agenda includes opening remarks, community program updates from various garrison agencies, and an open forum. Dates for future CIE meetings in 2013 are also provided.
This document contains announcements for various events and classes taking place on Camp Zama, including: Japanese language lessons on Tuesdays from 10:30-11:30am at the SFHA Library; tax center hours from January 21 to June 16; Army Family Team Building classes available to the community; and the 2nd annual Zama International Festival on January 31 from 10am to 8pm at Sunny Place Zama. It also includes notices about the Camp Zama Exchange facilities being closed on January 22 for inventory, and the Transition Assistance Program contact information.
The document outlines the "Got Balance?" initiative by the Fort Belvoir Army Community Service to provide classes and events to help Soldiers, DoD civilians, and their families learn skills to balance personal and family life while dealing with challenges of military service. It lists 14 skills taught across 6 components of resilience in classes covering topics such as parenting, health, marriage, personal growth, transition assistance, employment readiness, and relocation. The calendar provides details of over 30 classes and support groups occurring in August and September 2014 at Fort Belvoir and Fort Meade aimed at building strong military families.
The document contains announcements for various upcoming events on USAG Japan installations, including:
- A town hall meeting hosted by the USAG-J commander on March 7
- A father-son retreat sponsored by the Religious Services Office on March 14-15
- Shelf-life policy training sessions in both English and Japanese scheduled at various locations between March and September
- Partial closures of Duffer Drive and Ridgway Road on Camp Zama from February to March for road work
- The Army Education Center seeking input on the 2014 student recognition ceremony and eligibility for students who graduated in 2012-2014.
The US Army Garrison Japan is looking for Vietnam veterans or their family members to participate in a 50th anniversary ceremony for the Vietnam War. They are also collecting photos and memorabilia to display. Interested parties should contact the DPTMS operations office for more information. A ceremony date and location will be announced soon.
This document provides a list of community resources and programs available at Fort Drum, along with brief descriptions and contact information. It includes sections on facilities and services such as the American Red Cross, Atkins Fitness Center, Army Career and Alumni Program, Army Community Service, Education Services, auto shop, recreation programs, Civil Air Patrol, chapel, commissary, schools, childcare, and more. The purpose is to inform the Fort Drum community about various support and activities.
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.
Community Information Exchage November 19, 2013USAG Japan
The document provides information from a United States Army Garrison Japan Community Information Exchange meeting. It includes the meeting agenda, purpose, and future meeting dates. It also lists program updates from various community organizations and recreational activities. Finally, it provides information on schools, housing, and other community resources and events happening in November-January 2014.
This document provides information about upcoming events at Fort Drum in March, April, and May 2014. It includes dates for conferences, observances, ceremonies, and other community events. It also provides details about the new MEDDAC Nurse Advice Line, updates to TRICARE online services and benefits, events planned for Month of the Military Child in April, and information about volunteer management and appreciation activities. Guest speakers provided more in-depth presentations on their specific topics.
The document announces several upcoming events for National Preparedness Month hosted by the Ready Army program. It lists events on August 31st and September 14th for the community and teens to learn about emergency preparedness. It also announces muster days on September 25-27 where all Army units and organizations will ensure soldiers and civilians bring their emergency kits and paperwork to Yano field for a communication drill and feedback on emergency preparations.
This document provides instructions for updating notification settings in the AtHOC emergency notification system used by the USAG Japan. It describes how to update contact information like phone numbers and email addresses directly from a desktop computer through the AtHOC website, and how to download the AtHOC mobile app to receive push notifications on a smartphone. Key steps include right clicking the AtHOC icon on the desktop, selecting "update my info", inputting phone numbers without spaces, and downloading the app from the app store before registering with a .mil email address.
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Community Infomation Exchange Slides Feb. 11, 2014
1. United States Army Garrison Japan
United States Army Garrison Japan
Community Information Exchange
11 February 2014
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Agenda:
• Opening Remarks
• Purpose
• Community Program Updates
• Open Forum
• Closing Remarks
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Community Information Exchange
Purpose:
The purpose of the USAG Japan Community Information Exchange
(CIE) is to allow organizations to discuss services and support provided
to the Community. This forum facilitates dialogue and an opportunity for
units to obtain Community information to take back to their Soldiers,
Family Members, Civilians and Retirees.
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Community Information Exchange
2014 CIE Dates
11 March
26 August "Happy Back To School”
No April CIE “Spring Break”
No September
27 May “Summer Send Off”
14 October
No June CIE - No July CIE
18 November
9 December
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Community Information Exchange
Community Program Updates
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DPW
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SHARP
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ASAP
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PAIO (S3/5/7)
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DFMWR
•
Right Start Program
•
DoDEA (ES, MS, HS)
•
Religious Service Office
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Community Bank
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Navy Federal
•
Girl Scouts
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ZaCSA
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Housing Management Division
Pet Owners’ Responsibility
• Sponsors are responsible for cleaning the areas used by their pets
• If kept outside, the pet’s area must be policed daily to
prevent a buildup of trash and fecal materials
• Owners must clean up waste left by their pet during walks
• Fecal droppings must be disposed of in sealed plastic bags
(preferable double bags) and be placed in garbage
receptacles
• Un-bagged waste must not be placed in garbage receptacles
For more information, contact the Housing Management Division 263-3441/3527
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NEW FAMILY HOUSING UNITS
Camp Zama:
24 Senior Enlisted units: Estimated Completion Date ~ Mar 14
11 units will be designated for E-9’s
Sagamihara Family Housing Area (Phase 2B) :
112 Enlisted units: Estimated Completion Date ~ Apr 14
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New Housing Construction SFHA
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Housing Management Division
2014 MAYORS
Camp Zama
: Ms. Maria Jackson
Tower 1050
: Ms. Azra Flores
Tower 743
: Ms. Sara Edwards
SFHA
: SSG Joeboy Cruz
SGD
: Mr. Dan Hew
Off Post
: Ms. Rhianna Santos
For more information, contact the Housing Management Division 263-3441/3527
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Camp Zama Dental Clinic
Renovation Project
Move to Temp Facility
14-21 Feb
Move to Temporary Facility (Bldg T-704) in parking lot of
clinics
14-20 Feb
Dental Clinic (Bldg 704) will continue Sick Call &
Emergency dental care for all beneficiaries
14-20 Feb
Limited dental services for Active Duty personnel Only
24 Feb
Routine dental services will resume at the Temporary Facility
for all beneficiaries
Questions – please contact the Dental Clinic NCOIC at 263-5099/4603
DENTAC-Japan Headquarters will move to Bldg 681 during this project
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Sexual Harassment/Assault Response
and Prevention Program
SHARP Program
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM)
Free movie night Thursdays:
Dates: 3, 10, 17, 24 Apr
Time: 1800 – 2000
Location: CAC, Camp Zama
Movies: Trust, The Accused, The General’s Daughter, and
Speak
If you have been a victim of sexual assault, dial 882# from a DSN
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Sexual Harassment/Assault Response
and Prevention Program
SHARP Program
“Take Back the Night BBQ” with ACS and FRG
Date: Friday, 4 Apr
Time: 1800 – 2000
Location: Dewey Park, Camp Zama
MWR Cherry Blossom Festival
“SHARP Awareness Booth”:
Date: Saturday, 5 Apr
Time: 0900
Location: CAC, Camp Zama
If you have been a victim of sexual assault, dial 882# from a DSN
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Sexual Harassment/Assault Response
and Prevention Program
SHARP Program
The Clothesline Project:
Date: Tuesday, 1 Apr
Time: 1000 – 1600
Location: At the 3-way
stop sign by the library,
PX, and DFAC
Denim Day:
Date: Thursday, 24 Apr
Time: All day
Location: Camp Zama
If you have been a victim of sexual assault, dial 882# from a DSN
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Sexual Harassment/Assault Response
and Prevention Program
SHARP Program
Free Bowling
Date: Wednesday, 16 Apr
Time: 1900 – 2100
Location: Bowling Alley, Camp Zama
Tentative Events:
“Know Who You Are Friending” (Middle School)
Ultimate Frisbee Tournament (Yano Fitness)
Mock Trial (High School)
If you have been a victim of sexual assault, dial 882# from a DSN
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Army Substance Abuse Program
Ever had days like this?
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Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training
Date: 18 – 19 Feb
Time: 0830 – 1600 both days
Place: Camp Zama – Community Activity Center MPR
Course Description: This is a hands-on course in crisis
intervention. It teaches in-depth methods on how to
understand the risk factors of suicide, recognize the
warning signs of possible impending suicide, and how to
intervene in a potential suicide situation.
Registration: Space is limited. Advanced registration
required.
For more information, call 263-5394, or visit
http://www.livingworks.net/programs/asist/
Uniform: Business-casual attire for all attendees,
including military personnel.
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17. United States Resilience Seminar
Community Army Garrison Japan
“Proactive Progress & Leader Development”
February is National Seeds of Greatness Month
Thursday, 13 Feb, 1300 – 1500
Camp Zama Community Activity Center (CAC)
All Soldiers, Civilians, Family Members and MLCs encouraged to attend
ASAP training credit awarded to all attendees
• Creating Rituals to Effect Positive Change
• Moving from Progress to Transformation
• Defeating self-sabotage/self-destruction
• Effective communication personally and professionally
• Overcoming Adversity; Living Your Best Life Now!
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To register, email # of attendees from your unit/organization to POC: Ms. Esther Dacanay, esther.m.dacanay.civ@mail.mil, DSN 263-5394
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Civilian Substance Abuse Training
Supervisor Substance Abuse Training
Friday 21 Feb – 0900-1100
Bldg 102 Room 108
Duties roles and responsibilities of supervisors, local drug threat,
recognizing a problem and how to get them help.
Substance Abuse Training
Friday 21 Feb – 1330-1530
Bldg 102 Room 108
How alcohol and drugs impact the individual, family, work, where, and how
to get help.
Call 263-5309 to make reservations
Classes are offered the 3rd Friday of every month.
Classes can be done at duty location upon request.
These classes meet the Mandatory substance abuse training
requirements for DAC employees.
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FREE, Confidential Help
Employee Assistance Provider – For ALL Family Members and
Civilians
DSN 263-5309
Military and Family Life Counselor (M&FLC) – For ALL community
members
DSN 263-3638
zamamflc@gmail.com
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
DSN 263-8255
Japanese phones/cell – 046-407-8255
Allied Telesis – 98-263-8255
Vonage or Skype – 1-800-273-8255
SuicidePreventionLifeline.org
IMJN-HRS/263-5394 (DSN 315) esther.m.dacanay.civ@mail.mil
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Voice of the Customer
A review of various community feedback methods (ICE, Facebook,
emails, etc.) for the month of Jan 2014 has identified the following
issues of general interest to the community. The purpose of this brief
is to provide further clarification to those comments.
• Comment 1: Not enough parking for the walk-thru gate (Gate 4) and Zama
High School. There are only 11 parking spaces at Gate 4 and it is a huge
inconvenience to park anywhere else.
• Comment 2: The routes the MWR Narita bus takes to and from the airport
are too long. It took 3 hours to get there while the bus from the Sagami Ono
train station service takes 1 hour and 50 min. Don’t enforce sponsors to
make an upfront payment for new Soldiers PCSing in.
•Comment 3: DPW Assignment of Family Housing – Soldiers and family
being housed in old quarters on SHA with children while couples with a
dog, and no children were placed in new housing with more bedrooms.
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Narita Bus Program Feedback
Comment 2
Outdoor Recreation policy has been updated so that Sponsors may now
make reservations for families they sponsor and these reservations can
by paid by the incoming family when they arrive in country. Sponsors
are not required to pay for a PCS-in families’ Narita Bus Reservation
costs.
The Narita Bus operates on two basic routes, one that goes to
Yokohama via route 16 and skirts around the outside of Tokyo, the
other passes directly through Tokyo on the way to Narita Airport. The
reason for the variance between the MWR Narita Bus program and the
Sagamiono Narita Bus program is the Sagamiono Bus starts from
Sagamiono while our bus starts from Camp Zama, then must proceed
to Sagamihara Housing area for customer pick up. Furthermore, the
Sagamiono Bus operators have access to a system of live operators
constantly update traffic conditions and are passing information
between bus operators while our drivers only are able to plan a route
before they depart based on information available to them at the time.
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Housing Management Division
Assignment of Family Housing
Comment 3
• At the time of offer, applicants will generally only be offered the first
available housing unit on their respective wait list and applicable
bedroom category. However, if multiple units are available in
applicant’s category, no more than two units will be offered per
USAG-J Cir 420-1.
• When an applicant is placed on his/her respective wait list for
applicable bedroom category and the wait time is beyond 60 days,
housing may offer one bedroom more than that which the applicant
qualifies for. This type of offer will only be provided to Families when
availability of the Army Family Housing (AFH) inventory permits.
Applicants on the waiting list with true larger bedroom requirements
will have priority per USAG-J Cir 420-1.
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26. Provide your input or feedback online at the
U.S. Army Garrison Japan ICE site
and enter to win a prize!
http://ice.disa.mil/index.cfm?fa=site&site_id=365
Good or bad, we’d like to know!
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Right Start Program
What: Re-vamping of our existing On-boarding processes (incl. In-processing,
Newcomer’s Orientation, Headstart Program, and driver’s training)
Why:
Mandated to include DA-wide Ready & Resilient Campaign (R2C)
content and to gain efficiencies due to budgetary/manpower
constraints
Decreases on-boarding from 17 to 10 days
When: Starting February; two-week sessions; 23 sessions annually
Who:
All newly assigned personnel (Soldiers, Civilians, Contractors)
How:
Phase I: Implement initial, ‘pilot’ program in February
Phase II: Adjust program (e.g., Newcomer’s agenda) as required
Evaluating new, recent DA requirement for Soldiers to attend 16
hours of Comprehensive Soldier and Family Fitness Resilience
Training
For more information, please call 263-3020
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DFMWR
11 Feb
Community Information Exchange
16 Feb
Dave Ramsey Financial Peace – SHA Theater
19 Feb
Next Newcomer’s Orientation
Thank You For Making
Camp Zama A Great Place To Live, Work & Play
POC: 263-3690
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DFMWR
CHILD, YOUTH & SCHOOL SERVICES
14 Feb
All CYS Services CLOSED for training
15 Feb
Opening Basketball season
20 Feb
Groundhog Job Shadow Day
24-27 Feb
Young Americans Music & Theater Workshop
8 Mar
Youth Services: Kagura Ski Trip
POC: 263-8086
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DFMWR
BUSINESS DIVISION
14 Feb
Valentine’s Day Gourmet Dinner (1800-2100 @ CZCC)
14 Feb
Valentine’s Day Pizza and Bowling Special for 2 $20
14 Feb
Valentine’s Dinner with Saxophone Performance
(1900 @ SHA Club’s Pacific Rim and 2100 at the Blue Moon)
17 Feb
President’s Day $1 Games (1100-2000 @ Zama Bowl)
17 Feb
President’s Day Steak Night
(1630-2000 at the Pacific Rim) (Limited Quantities)
POC: 263-4452
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DFMWR
BUSINESS DIVISION
22 Feb
“Uncle Knight’s Hospitallers” Classic Rock Music
(2000hrs @ The Blue Moon)
24 Feb
Thai Night (1630-2000 @ the Pacific Rim)
1&2 Mar
Community Bazaar (1000-1600 @ CZCC)
21 Mar
Quarterly Community Night
(1700-2000 @ CZCC) ($3 tickets or $5 door)
POC: 263-4452
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DFMWR
RECREATION DIVISION
8-9 Mar
Tamagawa University Musical (1700-1900 @ CAC)
22 Mar
Invitational Volleyball Tournament (0900 @ Yano Fitness Center)
5 Apr
Cherry Blossom Festival/7K Run & 3K Walk/Boxing (@Camp Zama)
10 May
Duathlon (Run & Bike)
24 May
SHA Outdoor Pool Opening (SHA)
Commander’s Cup Program
22 Feb
Darts Tournament (1800 @ SHA Club-Blue Moon)
5 Mar
IM Bowling (1800 @ Bowling Center)
8 Mar
Team Swim Relay (0900 @ Yano Fitness Center)
POC: 263-3479
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DFMWR
Army Community Service
21 Feb Volunteer Management Information System (VMIS) & Volunteer Training
@ Education Center 1000-1200
25 Feb Army Family Team Building @ ACS 0930-1630
12 Mar Volunteer Nominations Due
02 Apr
Volunteer Recognition Ceremony @ CZCC 1700-1830
For more information, please call 263-HELP (4357)
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Arnn Elementary
February 2014
African American History Month
3-7 Feb
National School Counseling Week
7 Feb
Jump Rope for Heart starts
7-13 Feb
Jump Rope for Heart Culminating Contest
(During PE)
7 Feb
Shining Knights Awards
14 Feb
No School for Students- Teacher Workday
17 Feb
No School- President’s Day
19-21 Feb
Dental Screening – School Wide
20-21 Feb
School Spring Pictures
21 Feb
PTO Popcorn Friday
21 Feb
6th Grade Job Shadow Day
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Zama American Middle School
February – March 2014
14 Feb
Half Day-Students released at 1110
17 Feb
Federal Holiday-School closed
06 Mar
Seminar Release-Students released @ 1300
11 Mar
SAC Meeting @ 1600
21 Mar
Half Day-Students released at 1110
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Zama High School
February 2014
14 Feb
Student Half Day/Students Dismissed at 11:10AM
17 Feb
No School-Observance of President’s Day
20 Feb
ZHS Awards Assembly @ 1:30PM
28 Feb
Mid-Quarter
For additional information on upcoming sports, events, please visit our
website: http://www.zama-hs.pac.dodea.edu/
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Zama High School
March-April 2014
06 Mar
Seminar Release Day
21 Mar
Student Half Day/Students Dismissed at 11:10AM
03 Apr
End of 3rd Quarter
04 Apr
No School/Teacher Workday
07-11 Apr
NO SCHOOL/Spring Break
School Resumes April 14th 2014
A-day bell schedule
17-18 Apr
Re-registration
For additional information on upcoming sports, events, please visit
our website: http://www.zama-hs.pac.dodea.edu/
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Religious Service Office
Coming to the SFHA Theater
Begins 9 Feb - 1100-1230
For more information: 268-4534
Sponsored by: SFHA Chapel Gospel Service & True Love Waits
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24 Feb
Department of Defense Driven Annual Military
Saves Campaign Kick-Off
17 Feb -1 Mar
Community Bank will support the Military Saves
Campaign from
Emergency Savings Plan Financial Workshops
Lesson Plans for Grades K-12 will be available on our Website
DoDCommunityBank.com
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COMMUNITY BANK
Military Saves Campaign
Feb 17 – March 1
Feb 17
Federal Holiday Bank Closed
Feb 20
Campaign kick-Off Ceremony at
Bank
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We’re Now Hiring!
Join Our Team! Full Time and Part Time Positions are available
Our employee total rewards package includes:
Comprehensive medical/dental/vision benefits
Retirement plans with employer match
Apply online at navyfederal.org
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42.
United States Army Garrison Japan
USA GSO-West Pacific in partnership with MWR
Hosted
2014 NFL Cheerleader Clinic
Saturday, 1 Feb
90 American & Japanese Youngsters
41 Girl Scouts
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Zama Girl Scouts
Upcoming Events
10 Mar
Cookie Sales ongoing until or until Sold Out
22 Feb
World Thinking Day
With Japanese Girl Scouts at Zama High School
2 Mar
Dolls Day Festival
With Sagamihara Japanese Girl Scouts
9 Mar
Girl Scout Week Kick-Off
Camp Zama Bowling Alley Week
Helping build girls of courage, confidence, and character who make the world a better place.
Email: zamagirlscouts@gmail.com
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United States Army Garrison Japan
Zama Community Spouses Association
(ZaCSA)
Dinner: 1,000 Years of Samurai
Tradition in Japan
19 February
6:00pm – 8:00pm
8th Annual Basket Auction
2014 Theme: Garden Party
15 Mar
6:00pm - 11:00pm
ZaCSA NEWS
•Heart of the Community Award
The purpose of the award is to
recognize individuals who
enhance and enrich the Camp
Zama Community.
Camp Zama Community Club
$10 per person, purchased in
advance
Proceeds benefit graduating Zama
American High School students
www.zacsa.org
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END OF BRIEF
“SET THE STANDARD”
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Editor's Notes
Hors d’oeuvres Buffet
Free champagne upon arrival
Theme Drinks, Cash Bar, BOSS DD
Tickets purchased in advance from ZaCSA Board Members, East Meets West, and ZaCSA booth at the PX. For more information or to donate to the auction, contact Jill Russell at [email_address]