The document is a summary of an Area I Community Town Hall meeting that provided information on upcoming events, projects, and services. It included presentations on key construction projects at Camps Casey, Red Cloud, and Stanley; energy conservation efforts; school updates; MWR and community events; social media outreach; and the Interactive Customer Evaluation program. Community members were invited to ask questions at the end.
The document summarizes the agenda and presentations for an Area I community town hall meeting. It includes slides on administrative notes, the agenda which covers various informational topics like schools, MWR, medical services and more. It also includes slides with more details on specific topics like upcoming projects, energy conservation efforts, school information and updates, and upcoming MWR events. The town hall aimed to provide information to Area I soldiers, families and civilians.
The National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI) Southeast Michigan Chapter presentes our 11th annual Tour of Remodeled Homes on April 26th and 27th, 2014. For more information please visit http://www.narisemich.org
This document provides a summary of Monte John Latham's career experience as an architect. It lists his roles and projects from 1988 to present, including working as an architect in both the public and private sectors in Tasmania. His experience ranges from municipal architecture and town planning projects to small residential works. He has participated in numerous urban design and master planning projects across Tasmania.
This document provides a summary of upcoming events and policy briefings from the Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce. It outlines several in-person briefings on topics like the state legislature, real estate, and inter-city visits. It also advertises an upcoming community report and lists registration details for these events using the hashtag #CHCPolicySeries.
This document outlines a business plan for Big Blue Q, a proposed barbecue restaurant near the University of Kentucky campus. The restaurant would offer slow-cooked barbecue sandwiches, sides, and drinks with a focus on fast service. The target market includes UK students, faculty, staff, and downtown professionals. Key competitors are identified as sit-down barbecue restaurants and fast casual concepts like Qdoba and Raising Cane's. The plan details the menu, marketing strategy, staffing needs, and projected annual gross revenue of $896,440.
This document summarizes the activities of GROC (Genesee Regional Off-Road Cyclists) in 2014. It discusses GROC's history and mission as well as projects completed by volunteers, including building and maintaining trails. Over 9,000 volunteer hours have been logged since 2008, worth $245,719. GROC has worked on trails in four core parks and received recognition from the county for their efforts. It provides details on specific trail projects and improvements in parks like Bay Park West and Tryon Park.
The document provides information about proposed service changes for COTA buses that will take effect on May 6, 2019. It summarizes schedule adjustments and additions/removals of trips for various bus lines aimed at improving on-time performance. Route changes are proposed for Lines 7, 22, 31, and 35. Construction detours are outlined for areas undergoing work. Public comment meetings were held on January 17 and 24, 2019 to gather feedback on the proposed changes.
Presentation to the City of Cape Town for relaunch of Main Rd and MuizenbergPaul Kahanovitz
The document proposes a plan to promote the Southern Peninsula region of South Africa as a tourist destination through a series of monthly events over 6 months. The plan involves launching at the Muizenberg Festival in October with events in venues around Muizenberg, St. James, and Kalk Bay including art walks, performances, food competitions, and sports. Ideas for individual events are provided. Relationships with local businesses and organizations will be leveraged. The proposer outlines their credentials in sales, marketing, and operating a café. Their café has previously hosted live music, art, films, and talks successfully.
The document summarizes the agenda and presentations for an Area I community town hall meeting. It includes slides on administrative notes, the agenda which covers various informational topics like schools, MWR, medical services and more. It also includes slides with more details on specific topics like upcoming projects, energy conservation efforts, school information and updates, and upcoming MWR events. The town hall aimed to provide information to Area I soldiers, families and civilians.
The National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI) Southeast Michigan Chapter presentes our 11th annual Tour of Remodeled Homes on April 26th and 27th, 2014. For more information please visit http://www.narisemich.org
This document provides a summary of Monte John Latham's career experience as an architect. It lists his roles and projects from 1988 to present, including working as an architect in both the public and private sectors in Tasmania. His experience ranges from municipal architecture and town planning projects to small residential works. He has participated in numerous urban design and master planning projects across Tasmania.
This document provides a summary of upcoming events and policy briefings from the Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce. It outlines several in-person briefings on topics like the state legislature, real estate, and inter-city visits. It also advertises an upcoming community report and lists registration details for these events using the hashtag #CHCPolicySeries.
This document outlines a business plan for Big Blue Q, a proposed barbecue restaurant near the University of Kentucky campus. The restaurant would offer slow-cooked barbecue sandwiches, sides, and drinks with a focus on fast service. The target market includes UK students, faculty, staff, and downtown professionals. Key competitors are identified as sit-down barbecue restaurants and fast casual concepts like Qdoba and Raising Cane's. The plan details the menu, marketing strategy, staffing needs, and projected annual gross revenue of $896,440.
This document summarizes the activities of GROC (Genesee Regional Off-Road Cyclists) in 2014. It discusses GROC's history and mission as well as projects completed by volunteers, including building and maintaining trails. Over 9,000 volunteer hours have been logged since 2008, worth $245,719. GROC has worked on trails in four core parks and received recognition from the county for their efforts. It provides details on specific trail projects and improvements in parks like Bay Park West and Tryon Park.
The document provides information about proposed service changes for COTA buses that will take effect on May 6, 2019. It summarizes schedule adjustments and additions/removals of trips for various bus lines aimed at improving on-time performance. Route changes are proposed for Lines 7, 22, 31, and 35. Construction detours are outlined for areas undergoing work. Public comment meetings were held on January 17 and 24, 2019 to gather feedback on the proposed changes.
Presentation to the City of Cape Town for relaunch of Main Rd and MuizenbergPaul Kahanovitz
The document proposes a plan to promote the Southern Peninsula region of South Africa as a tourist destination through a series of monthly events over 6 months. The plan involves launching at the Muizenberg Festival in October with events in venues around Muizenberg, St. James, and Kalk Bay including art walks, performances, food competitions, and sports. Ideas for individual events are provided. Relationships with local businesses and organizations will be leveraged. The proposer outlines their credentials in sales, marketing, and operating a café. Their café has previously hosted live music, art, films, and talks successfully.
The National Association of the Remodeling Industry of Southeast Michigan presents the 2015 NARI Tour of Remodeled Homes on April, 25 & 26, 2015.
Visit http://www.narisemich.org/ for more information and more resources.
Pc minutes 18th february 2014 final with reports (web)clerksmpc
The South Marston Parish Council meeting minutes summarized:
1) Residents brought up concerns about upcoming traffic meetings and lack of village meeting minutes online. The clerk was tasked with following up on these issues.
2) Council members declared interests in allotments, community groups, and development plans.
3) Previous meeting minutes and actions were approved. Outstanding issues like road repairs and property ownership were delegated to the clerk.
4) Correspondence was received on various village issues and the clerk was given directions on how to respond.
5) Financial statements were presented and approved along with expenditure on services, salary, and meeting rooms. No income was reported.
6) No new planning applications were received
The document summarizes plans to redesign Old Cutler Road in Cutler Bay, Florida based on a 2002 community charette. The redesign aims to improve pedestrian and bicycle access while maintaining the road's historic character. It outlines public outreach efforts, design elements including narrower lanes, landscaping, and roundabouts, and a phased construction schedule to minimize impacts on businesses and residents. The project team worked to incorporate community priorities within budget and keep the road open during construction.
Comprehensive Development Plan | Quarry VistaPhil Sveum
CDP for Hammersley Quarry Redevelopment in Fitchburg, WI | Quarry Vista Neighborhood:
Introduction, Existing Conditions, Proposed Development, Estimated Assessed Value, References, Figures, Appendices and Contacts
Pc minutes 18th february 2014 final with reports (web)clerksmpc
This document contains the minutes from a South Marston Parish Council meeting held on February 18th, 2014. Key discussions included an upcoming technical meeting regarding traffic on the A420, declaring interests in agenda items, approving previous meeting minutes, correspondence received, finance statements and cheques for approval, and an update that two planning applications had been withdrawn. The Parish Council also discussed responses to consultations from Swindon Borough Council on libraries and signage improvements.
We linku2 schools, holiday programmes, supplies, after school care, childcare and preschools, performing arts, clubs, community groups and further education
Lowcountry Produce, an award-winning specialty food company based in Lobeco, South Carolina, will open a storefront in downtown Beaufort's former City Hall building. The 1917 building served as Beaufort City Hall until last summer and has since been vacant. Lowcountry Produce will make renovations to convert the space into a retail food market selling their handmade products using natural ingredients. The opening of the new store is expected to help revitalize downtown Beaufort and bring more business to the area.
The annual report summarizes the activities of the Boynton Beach CRA in 2007. It highlights projects focused on revitalizing downtown Boynton Beach through a master plan, renovating the marina, developing affordable housing, and expanding cultural events. It also discusses expanding the free trolley system to better serve residents and connect key areas of the city.
This document provides updates from various organizations on Fort Riley for the month of July 2013. It includes information from Army Emergency Relief on contributions and assistance from 2011-2013. It discusses upcoming events like a protection exercise and education needs assessment survey. It also provides updates from Directorates like DPTMS, DFMWR, IACH, the Victory Center, Garrison Command, Corvias, DECA, and the Exchange. The document summarizes recent and upcoming events and information from various organizations around Fort Riley.
This document provides information from various organizations on Fort Riley for the week of June 27th, 2013. It includes updates from Army Emergency Relief on contributions and assistance from 2011-2013. It discusses upcoming events like a protection exercise on July 2nd and the furlough schedule. Briefings are provided by DPTMS, DFMWR, IACH, the Victory Center, the Chaplain, Corvias, DeCA, and the Exchange. Key information involves registration deadlines for youth sports, BOSS events, summer health and safety tips, services at the Wellness Center and Chapels, housing updates, commissary changes due to sequestration, and sales at the Exchange.
The document provides information about an upcoming Sandhills District Roundtable meeting. It includes an agenda with sections on welcome/opening, hot topics, a big rock training topic, and program breakouts. It also discusses changes to the council's service territory structure and provides finance updates about camp card sales and an upcoming yard sale. Information is provided on upcoming events at Camp Durant like summer camp and NYLT. The key points are that the roundtable will cover welcoming, hot topics, training, and program breakouts and that the council is transitioning to new national service territories while various fundraisers and camp opportunities are announced.
The roundtable format includes a welcome, hot topics, a big rock training topic, program breakouts, and key-3 notes. The document then provides information on supporting unit growth and retention, linking unit needs to resources, and supporting unit leaders. It summarizes upcoming events like camp cards, camporees, day camps and training opportunities at the district and council level. The document closes with recognition of adult awards and comments from the district chairman on training compliance, youth protection training, and district committee organization.
This document provides information about the Nelson Community Panel and their funding priorities. The panel is made up of local residents and workers who recommend funding from the Community Development Foundation. Their priorities for funding include improving outcomes for young people, older people, the unemployed, and the local environment. They also want to bring different communities together. The panel has already funded several projects in these areas and provides information on how community groups can apply for funding.
Congress heights community meeting 2020.02.13_finalRamaChilamkurthy
This document provides an agenda and information for a community meeting about renovating the Congress Heights Recreation Center. The meeting will include presentations on the project overview and timeline, similar recent projects, and opportunities for community feedback. Attendees will participate in exercises to identify priorities for new indoor and outdoor spaces. Project contacts will gather further stakeholder input and schedule focus groups to inform the design process. The goal is to achieve consensus on a project that meets community needs and preferences.
Attached are the slides from the Ft. Riley network meeting.
Here are some of the notes:
Network meeting going to the last Thursday of the month at 1pm the next Network meeting 27 June 1pm If childcare is needed please contact Staci Dumas at stacie.r.dumas.civ@mail.mil
• Asking for assistance for everyone to take a community service.
• DOD furlough begins 18 July every Friday until 27 September
• Jun 29 - SNAG Golf Academy- Golf lessons for kids contact Custer hill golf course for details
• Flint Hill symphony -if you would like tickets there are 200 avaliable 1-816-471-0400.
• Sports physicals are being affected by the furlough. Be sure to get physicals before 19 July. Contact 785-239-DOCS.
• Looking for employment ? The commissary is hiring to apply go to WWW.USAJOBS.GOV Search site for “Defense Commissary Agency”
Sign up to be in the fashion show starting now. Preschool to College age
See Admin assistant at main store.
July 27 2012 at 1400 hours at the PX
• Starbucks now serves hot sandwiches
• See schedule for The JC Brigade baseball team
• Gospel Singer Latrel Maloy will be at the Exchange Mall area May 31- June 5th
• Tonight is the Relay for life at the JC high school from 7pm to 7am
• Red cross blood drice – Appointments are incouraged-1-800-733-2767 #2
Another blood drive in August
• Looking for runners for 5 K walk/run . First 50 who sign up will receive a free ticket to the concert. See flyer
• Country stampede is still looking for volunteers contact
• BOSS Soldiers...here is a great opportunity to help out the tornado victims
in Moore, OK. RocknRudy (SSG Ben Rudy) is coordinating drop off points in
the Manhattan/Junction City area for donations for 1 June through 8 June
from 9am to 9pm. So far the Manhattan drop off point will be the Staples.
Other sites will be determined today.
On the 15th of June, They will be driving those items to Oklahoma. Follow
this link for more information!
http://rocknrudy.com/Horse_Jumps_Plaques_2.html
The document summarizes information about the board members, businesses, events, and initiatives of Downtown Evanston. The board has 23 members from different classes including the Chamber of Commerce, large tax payers, city representatives, and local business owners and residents. Recent business openings, upcoming projects, and social media/website analytics are provided. Events such as It's Thursday, Let's Dance and the Evanston Sidewalk Sale are also mentioned.
The document provides information about training awards, Eagle Scout recognitions, unit membership updates, district email lists, Wood Badge training courses, upcoming district events, BALOO training, the fall camporee, the popcorn sale, Nova counselor registration, and service hour reporting for Scouting units. Key details include how to process most training awards at the district level, two Wood Badge training courses in 2019, a list of upcoming events in September and October, information on BALOO training in October, and reminders about popcorn sale commitments and service hour reporting.
The document provides information about an upcoming Sandhills District Roundtable meeting including:
1) An agenda with sections for welcome, hot topics, a big rock training topic, program breakouts, and finance updates.
2) Details on camp card sales incentives and opportunities to help secure business sponsors.
3) An update on an upcoming yard sale fundraiser with participating units.
4) Key dates and information for the 2021 popcorn sale.
The document summarizes an eCYBERMISSION presentation about a student team's project on removing copper from stamp sands. It includes:
1) An overview of what eCYBERMISSION is, including that it is a STEM competition administered by the Army and NSTA for teams of 6th-9th graders to identify a problem and propose a solution.
2) Details about a student team from Lake Linden-Hubbell Schools who developed a process to remove copper from stamp sands leftover from copper mining and plate it onto metal to be reused.
3) The accomplishments of the team, who were 1st in Michigan and regional finalists in the competition.
This document summarizes the agenda and discussions from the 43rd Annual NESCO Congress meeting. Key discussions included:
- Updates from various neighborhood organizations over the past two years, including the Chase Near Eastside Legacy Center serving over 2,200 youth and various real estate development projects.
- Proposed changes to the neighborhood development plan items focused on supporting inmate re-entry programs and providing resources for those impacted by incarceration.
- Upcoming events in the neighborhood over the next few months, including the 6th Annual NESCO Pi Day event and the start of the Near East Soccer Alliance youth league season.
- The next neighborhood summit being scheduled for July 10th at the Shepherd Community Center
The document provides information about upcoming district events and deadlines including:
- District award nominations are due by January Roundtable meeting. Awards will be presented at the January District Awards Dinner.
- The District Training Committee is looking for volunteers in various training roles.
- The 2nd Annual Camp Durant Winter Blast winter camping event will be held January 18-21, 2019 for Scouts and adults.
- The Annual Highlander District Clan Gathering and Adult Awards Dinner will be held January 21, 2019 with a covered dish and auction.
The National Association of the Remodeling Industry of Southeast Michigan presents the 2015 NARI Tour of Remodeled Homes on April, 25 & 26, 2015.
Visit http://www.narisemich.org/ for more information and more resources.
Pc minutes 18th february 2014 final with reports (web)clerksmpc
The South Marston Parish Council meeting minutes summarized:
1) Residents brought up concerns about upcoming traffic meetings and lack of village meeting minutes online. The clerk was tasked with following up on these issues.
2) Council members declared interests in allotments, community groups, and development plans.
3) Previous meeting minutes and actions were approved. Outstanding issues like road repairs and property ownership were delegated to the clerk.
4) Correspondence was received on various village issues and the clerk was given directions on how to respond.
5) Financial statements were presented and approved along with expenditure on services, salary, and meeting rooms. No income was reported.
6) No new planning applications were received
The document summarizes plans to redesign Old Cutler Road in Cutler Bay, Florida based on a 2002 community charette. The redesign aims to improve pedestrian and bicycle access while maintaining the road's historic character. It outlines public outreach efforts, design elements including narrower lanes, landscaping, and roundabouts, and a phased construction schedule to minimize impacts on businesses and residents. The project team worked to incorporate community priorities within budget and keep the road open during construction.
Comprehensive Development Plan | Quarry VistaPhil Sveum
CDP for Hammersley Quarry Redevelopment in Fitchburg, WI | Quarry Vista Neighborhood:
Introduction, Existing Conditions, Proposed Development, Estimated Assessed Value, References, Figures, Appendices and Contacts
Pc minutes 18th february 2014 final with reports (web)clerksmpc
This document contains the minutes from a South Marston Parish Council meeting held on February 18th, 2014. Key discussions included an upcoming technical meeting regarding traffic on the A420, declaring interests in agenda items, approving previous meeting minutes, correspondence received, finance statements and cheques for approval, and an update that two planning applications had been withdrawn. The Parish Council also discussed responses to consultations from Swindon Borough Council on libraries and signage improvements.
We linku2 schools, holiday programmes, supplies, after school care, childcare and preschools, performing arts, clubs, community groups and further education
Lowcountry Produce, an award-winning specialty food company based in Lobeco, South Carolina, will open a storefront in downtown Beaufort's former City Hall building. The 1917 building served as Beaufort City Hall until last summer and has since been vacant. Lowcountry Produce will make renovations to convert the space into a retail food market selling their handmade products using natural ingredients. The opening of the new store is expected to help revitalize downtown Beaufort and bring more business to the area.
The annual report summarizes the activities of the Boynton Beach CRA in 2007. It highlights projects focused on revitalizing downtown Boynton Beach through a master plan, renovating the marina, developing affordable housing, and expanding cultural events. It also discusses expanding the free trolley system to better serve residents and connect key areas of the city.
This document provides updates from various organizations on Fort Riley for the month of July 2013. It includes information from Army Emergency Relief on contributions and assistance from 2011-2013. It discusses upcoming events like a protection exercise and education needs assessment survey. It also provides updates from Directorates like DPTMS, DFMWR, IACH, the Victory Center, Garrison Command, Corvias, DECA, and the Exchange. The document summarizes recent and upcoming events and information from various organizations around Fort Riley.
This document provides information from various organizations on Fort Riley for the week of June 27th, 2013. It includes updates from Army Emergency Relief on contributions and assistance from 2011-2013. It discusses upcoming events like a protection exercise on July 2nd and the furlough schedule. Briefings are provided by DPTMS, DFMWR, IACH, the Victory Center, the Chaplain, Corvias, DeCA, and the Exchange. Key information involves registration deadlines for youth sports, BOSS events, summer health and safety tips, services at the Wellness Center and Chapels, housing updates, commissary changes due to sequestration, and sales at the Exchange.
The document provides information about an upcoming Sandhills District Roundtable meeting. It includes an agenda with sections on welcome/opening, hot topics, a big rock training topic, and program breakouts. It also discusses changes to the council's service territory structure and provides finance updates about camp card sales and an upcoming yard sale. Information is provided on upcoming events at Camp Durant like summer camp and NYLT. The key points are that the roundtable will cover welcoming, hot topics, training, and program breakouts and that the council is transitioning to new national service territories while various fundraisers and camp opportunities are announced.
The roundtable format includes a welcome, hot topics, a big rock training topic, program breakouts, and key-3 notes. The document then provides information on supporting unit growth and retention, linking unit needs to resources, and supporting unit leaders. It summarizes upcoming events like camp cards, camporees, day camps and training opportunities at the district and council level. The document closes with recognition of adult awards and comments from the district chairman on training compliance, youth protection training, and district committee organization.
This document provides information about the Nelson Community Panel and their funding priorities. The panel is made up of local residents and workers who recommend funding from the Community Development Foundation. Their priorities for funding include improving outcomes for young people, older people, the unemployed, and the local environment. They also want to bring different communities together. The panel has already funded several projects in these areas and provides information on how community groups can apply for funding.
Congress heights community meeting 2020.02.13_finalRamaChilamkurthy
This document provides an agenda and information for a community meeting about renovating the Congress Heights Recreation Center. The meeting will include presentations on the project overview and timeline, similar recent projects, and opportunities for community feedback. Attendees will participate in exercises to identify priorities for new indoor and outdoor spaces. Project contacts will gather further stakeholder input and schedule focus groups to inform the design process. The goal is to achieve consensus on a project that meets community needs and preferences.
Attached are the slides from the Ft. Riley network meeting.
Here are some of the notes:
Network meeting going to the last Thursday of the month at 1pm the next Network meeting 27 June 1pm If childcare is needed please contact Staci Dumas at stacie.r.dumas.civ@mail.mil
• Asking for assistance for everyone to take a community service.
• DOD furlough begins 18 July every Friday until 27 September
• Jun 29 - SNAG Golf Academy- Golf lessons for kids contact Custer hill golf course for details
• Flint Hill symphony -if you would like tickets there are 200 avaliable 1-816-471-0400.
• Sports physicals are being affected by the furlough. Be sure to get physicals before 19 July. Contact 785-239-DOCS.
• Looking for employment ? The commissary is hiring to apply go to WWW.USAJOBS.GOV Search site for “Defense Commissary Agency”
Sign up to be in the fashion show starting now. Preschool to College age
See Admin assistant at main store.
July 27 2012 at 1400 hours at the PX
• Starbucks now serves hot sandwiches
• See schedule for The JC Brigade baseball team
• Gospel Singer Latrel Maloy will be at the Exchange Mall area May 31- June 5th
• Tonight is the Relay for life at the JC high school from 7pm to 7am
• Red cross blood drice – Appointments are incouraged-1-800-733-2767 #2
Another blood drive in August
• Looking for runners for 5 K walk/run . First 50 who sign up will receive a free ticket to the concert. See flyer
• Country stampede is still looking for volunteers contact
• BOSS Soldiers...here is a great opportunity to help out the tornado victims
in Moore, OK. RocknRudy (SSG Ben Rudy) is coordinating drop off points in
the Manhattan/Junction City area for donations for 1 June through 8 June
from 9am to 9pm. So far the Manhattan drop off point will be the Staples.
Other sites will be determined today.
On the 15th of June, They will be driving those items to Oklahoma. Follow
this link for more information!
http://rocknrudy.com/Horse_Jumps_Plaques_2.html
The document summarizes information about the board members, businesses, events, and initiatives of Downtown Evanston. The board has 23 members from different classes including the Chamber of Commerce, large tax payers, city representatives, and local business owners and residents. Recent business openings, upcoming projects, and social media/website analytics are provided. Events such as It's Thursday, Let's Dance and the Evanston Sidewalk Sale are also mentioned.
The document provides information about training awards, Eagle Scout recognitions, unit membership updates, district email lists, Wood Badge training courses, upcoming district events, BALOO training, the fall camporee, the popcorn sale, Nova counselor registration, and service hour reporting for Scouting units. Key details include how to process most training awards at the district level, two Wood Badge training courses in 2019, a list of upcoming events in September and October, information on BALOO training in October, and reminders about popcorn sale commitments and service hour reporting.
The document provides information about an upcoming Sandhills District Roundtable meeting including:
1) An agenda with sections for welcome, hot topics, a big rock training topic, program breakouts, and finance updates.
2) Details on camp card sales incentives and opportunities to help secure business sponsors.
3) An update on an upcoming yard sale fundraiser with participating units.
4) Key dates and information for the 2021 popcorn sale.
The document summarizes an eCYBERMISSION presentation about a student team's project on removing copper from stamp sands. It includes:
1) An overview of what eCYBERMISSION is, including that it is a STEM competition administered by the Army and NSTA for teams of 6th-9th graders to identify a problem and propose a solution.
2) Details about a student team from Lake Linden-Hubbell Schools who developed a process to remove copper from stamp sands leftover from copper mining and plate it onto metal to be reused.
3) The accomplishments of the team, who were 1st in Michigan and regional finalists in the competition.
This document summarizes the agenda and discussions from the 43rd Annual NESCO Congress meeting. Key discussions included:
- Updates from various neighborhood organizations over the past two years, including the Chase Near Eastside Legacy Center serving over 2,200 youth and various real estate development projects.
- Proposed changes to the neighborhood development plan items focused on supporting inmate re-entry programs and providing resources for those impacted by incarceration.
- Upcoming events in the neighborhood over the next few months, including the 6th Annual NESCO Pi Day event and the start of the Near East Soccer Alliance youth league season.
- The next neighborhood summit being scheduled for July 10th at the Shepherd Community Center
The document provides information about upcoming district events and deadlines including:
- District award nominations are due by January Roundtable meeting. Awards will be presented at the January District Awards Dinner.
- The District Training Committee is looking for volunteers in various training roles.
- The 2nd Annual Camp Durant Winter Blast winter camping event will be held January 18-21, 2019 for Scouts and adults.
- The Annual Highlander District Clan Gathering and Adult Awards Dinner will be held January 21, 2019 with a covered dish and auction.
The document provides information about district awards given in 2018, including the Silver Beaver award given to Mary Elliot. It also lists training awards and keys that can be processed at the district level, such as the Cubmaster and Scoutmaster keys. Additionally, it provides information on upcoming events like Wood Badge training courses, the district Pinewood Derby, and the World Scout Jamboree in 2019.
The document summarizes two town hall meetings at St. Catherine of Siena Church to discuss the findings of a feasibility study and the parish's plans to address facility needs. It outlines the parish's strengths as a close-knit community but notes space limitations. The timeline details past efforts to expand, including purchasing a Lutheran church. Current needs include more meeting space and potential expansion of the existing church is presented along with associated costs. Questions from parishioners are addressed regarding expansion plans, funding, and future use of the parish center.
1) The document summarizes the annual general meeting of a committee, listing the members and their roles.
2) It describes the structure of monthly committee meetings covering local development, planning, and other issues.
3) The committee has been involved in numerous local development projects in the town center, villages, and seafront area, seeking to preserve heritage and encourage appropriate development.
The document provides an agenda for the Fort Riley Network meeting including briefers from various Fort Riley organizations. Key discussion topics include installation development projects, back to school information, and community feedback. Organizational updates are provided on topics such as school enrollment dates, youth sports registration, family programs, and medical clinic operations during federal furlough days. Pool hour changes and a neighborhood calendar tool are also announced.
The document provides an agenda for the Fort Riley Network meeting including briefers from various Fort Riley organizations. Key discussion topics include installation development projects, back to school information, and community feedback. Installation development updates include roundabout construction projects and a new Candlewood Suites hotel. Back to school information is provided for local school districts including start dates and schedules. Community feedback is also discussed.
The document discusses the growth of Open Streets events in Fort Collins, Colorado from 2014-2015. It summarizes participation numbers and routes for events in 2014, 2016, and lessons learned. The planned fall 2016 event was cancelled due to a residential petition and business concerns despite earlier events being successful. The key takeaways are to engage leaders and stakeholders early through outreach, address any concerns, and plan extensive community engagement to ensure future Open Streets events are supported.
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.
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.
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.
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This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
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A Strategic Approach: GenAI in EducationPeter Windle
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1. Area I Community Town Hall
US Army Garrison Red Cloud & Area I
Community Town Hall
11 February 2014
IMCOM will synchronize, integrate, and deliver installation services and
sustain facilities in support of Senior Commanders in order to enable a
ready and resilient Army
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Emergency Exits
Please do not leave children
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Restrooms
Food/Beverages
Q&A Etiquette
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– Please stand when asking
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information tables
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Working Together To
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Information Topics
– Future events
– Commander’s Update
– Key Projects and Energy
Conservation
– Casey Elementary School
– Family, Morale, Welfare &
Recreation Update
– Community Social Media
– ICE
Question & Answer Period
Closing Remarks
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Future Significant Events
Mr. Ronny James
Plans, Analysis, Integration Office (PAIO)
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Hand Outs
Mr. Ronny James
Plans, Analysis, Integration Office (PAIO)
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Financial Services
Medical Services
Dental Services
Housing Office
Area I Transportation
AAFES
DeCA
Tax Center
BOSS
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11. Area I Community Town Hall
Commander’s Update
COL Scott
Commander, Area I
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Key Projects and
Energy Conservation
Mr. Joseph Garcia
Engineer Division
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Key Projects (Camp Casey)
FY13 Projects
FY14 Projects
• Human Performance Center ($622K):
• Repair road, drainage, sidewalk cover with
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• Casey Theater ($1.6M): Complete
• Casey Renovate Schoonover Bowl Field
($1.3M): Complete
• Casey Renovate New Library ($326K):
Complete
• Replace Tiger Teeth/Pop up Barriers
Casey, Hovey, Castle North, Mobile ECD:
28Feb14
• Bowling Center ($1.3M): Complete
• Repair Barracks: ($1.0M) Bldg 155
Construction has begun
• Repair Barracks: ($2.2M) Bldg 1968
ECD: 28Feb14
Bike/Walking Trail Surface(Phase #4, #5 &
#6)($3M): Construction has begun
• Repair Warriors Club($150K): ECD: 04Mar14
• Repair Gateway Club($1.5M): Design
Complete
• Repair Iron Triangle Club($400K): Complete
• Repair Barracks: ($1.4M) Bldg 2514: Awarded
• Repair Barracks: ($2.1M) Bldg 1872: Design
Complete
• Repair Barracks: ($1.7M) Bldg 82: Design
Complete
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Key Projects (Camp Red Cloud)
FY13 Projects
FY14 Projects
• Repair Concord access road ($259K):
Complete
• Replace Tiger Teeth/Pop up Barriers Red Cloud, Stanley, Jackson ($1.4M):
90% Complete
• Laundromat CRC ($25K): Complete
• Repair Barracks($750K): Design Complete
• Repair Cooling tower at Central Energy Plant
($650K): Design Complete
• Repair/Repave main road from main gate to back
gate and other areas ($300K)
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Key Projects (Camp Stanley)
FY13 Projects
FY14 Projects
• Redesign of CAC & Library: Complete
• Rotational Unit Preparation ($3M): InProgress
• Replace Tiger Teeth/Pop up Barriers Red Cloud, Stanley, Jackson 90%
Complete
• Install Stop Valve on Main Water Line ($68K):
Awarded
• Repair Five Barracks ($3.5M):
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Energy Conservation Actions
TURN OFF HOT WATER ADMIN AREAS Heating Fuel Savings = $450K
CENTRAL TEMPERATURE CONTROL
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Energy Conservation Actions
TURN ON/OFF AC LATE/EARLY Savings = $44K
SHUT OFF ALL OFFICE EQUIPEMENT Savings = $40K
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18. Area I Community Town Hall
School Updates
Dr. Wanda Bradley
Principal
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Casey Elementary School
FYIs
– AdvancED Accreditation
– Student Check-Outs
– Change in Transportation Procedures
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Feb 14: Middle School Valentine Dance @ Casey CAC
Feb 19: Graphing Day
Feb 20: SAC Meeting (Every 3rd Wednesday of the Month)
Mar 10 - 14: Terra Nova Testing
Mar 25 & 26: Children's Oral Health Program/Screening (SS - 8th
grade)
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Directorate of Family
and Morale, Welfare & Recreation
(DFMWR)
Mr. Jammie Hawkins
Director, DFMWR
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Services Provided
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4 Libraries
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9 Basketball Courts
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PACIFIC REGION’S BEST BOSS PROGRAMS
Camp Stanley 1st Place
Camp Casey/Hovey 2nd Place
Camp Red Cloud 3rd Place
Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers (BOSS)
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Upcoming Special Events
Community Recreation:
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11-12 February Area I Unit Level Basketball Championships at Camp Casey.
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14-17 February FMWR Overseas Tour to Hong Kong. $1049 Single and
$1349 Double.
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17 February President’s Day 5 Mile Fun Run at Camp Stanley: 0800
Registration and 0900 Race Start.
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23 February – LOTTE World Trip (Entertainment Park) contact any CAC.
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Upcoming Special Events
Business Operations:
• February – Rollback prices on Golf equipment, clothing, shoes, etc.
• February – Free Golf Lessons at Casey Golf Course – every Saturday.
• Every Thursday is Mic Night at Camp Stanley Reggie’s Pub – “Karaoke!”
• 14 February Valentines Dance at the Gateway Club, Camp Casey
• 17 February President’s Day 5 Fun Run at Camp Stanley: 0800 Registration
and 0900 Race Start.
• 28 February Country Western Night at the Warriors Club, Camp Casey.
• …. PLUS much, much more; check out “In The Zone” Magazine!
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Area I
Community Social Media &
Public Affairs Office (PAO)
Mr. Dave Palmer
PAO Social Media Curator
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Area I Community Social Media & PAO
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Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RedCloudCasey
– AREA I KOREA: Camps Red Cloud, Casey, Hovey, Stanley, Jackson and
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Army: http://www.army.mil/RedCloudCasey
– AREA I KOREA: Camps Red Cloud, Casey, Hovey, Stanley, Jackson and
Bonifas
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Interactive Customer
Evaluation (ICE)
Mr. Dean Tubandt
ICE Manager
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Interactive Customer Evaluation (ICE) Program
http://ice.disa.mil/index.cfm
WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU !!!
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http://ice.disa.mil/index.cfm
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found in
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175th Finance
Transportation
DFACs
Commissaries (www.commissaries.com)
CPAC
USO
Red Cross
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Closing Remarks
COL Scott
Area I Garrison Commander
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Question and Answer
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