The document provides an overview of mandatory federal spending programs that account for the majority of the federal budget and discusses how budget cuts from sequestration, continuing resolutions, and debt ceiling issues are reducing budgets across Fort Riley, including a 32% cut to the 1st Infantry Division's budget, a 35% cut to the Garrison's budget, and 5-40% cuts to installation partners' budgets. The effects of these cuts include hiring freezes, release of temporary employees, reduction of support contracts, and possible furloughs of Department of the Army Civilians.
Military families can now obtain free annual passes to visit national parks and other federal recreation lands across the U.S. The passes are part of an initiative called Joining Forces to support military service members and their families. Active duty and reserve personnel can pick up passes for themselves and dependents at participating federal sites by showing valid military ID. The passes waive entry fees at national parks, forests, wildlife refuges, and other federal lands. They allow the pass holder and accompanying passengers free entry in a personal vehicle and cover the pass holder and three adults on foot. Children 15 and under always have free entry.
This document contains General Orders No. 2 from the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the U.S., Inc. Department of Missouri. It provides information on upcoming meetings and events, including the Council of Administration meeting in September and the National Commander-In-Chief's Homecoming. It also lists Posts that have not submitted required election reports and reminds all Posts of various obligations and deadlines.
The document summarizes an Army Emergency Relief fundraising campaign at Fort Hamilton to raise $20,000 between March 1st and May 15th. It provides details on events to support the campaign, including a kick-off event on March 1st and karaoke nights. It notes that last year AER provided over $77 million in assistance to soldiers and families. The goal is to encourage donations to continue providing emergency financial assistance.
1 February 2012 1 HBCT Weekly News UpdateNoel Waterman
1 February 2012 1HBCT Weekly News Update, please pass along to Soldiers, Family and Friends of 1HBCT. You can always stay up to date with local events by going to 1st Infantry Division page at http://www.riley.army.mil/default.aspx or if you are having issues reading this you can click on this link to read the weekly news. http://www.riley.army.mil/UnitPage.aspx?unit=1bct
Army Community Service at Fort Meade celebrates its 49th anniversary on Friday. ACS provides various programs and services to support active-duty service members, civilians, retirees, and their families. These programs aim to help individuals and families with challenges of military life and to promote self-reliance, resiliency, and stability. ACS has grown over the years to better meet the needs of the evolving military community.
The document provides information about the MG James Ursano Scholarship Program administered by Army Emergency Relief. It offers scholarships based on financial need and academic excellence/leadership to dependent children of active duty soldiers, retired soldiers, and deceased soldiers/retired soldiers. To be eligible, students must be enrolled full-time at an accredited US Department of Education school and maintain a 2.0 GPA. The scholarship funds tuition, fees, books and supplies. It is not an entitlement and applications are evaluated based on need and merit. The scholarship does not exceed 4 academic years or fund graduate programs.
The document is the January 15, 2015 edition of the Fort Meade newspaper Soundoff. It includes the following articles:
- An announcement that Fort Meade will begin its annual deer reduction operations on January 26th to reduce the overpopulated deer population that has led to increased vehicle collisions. USDA marksmen will conduct the culling over several weeks to safely remove up to 200 deer.
- The commander's column, in which Col. Brian Foley wishes the community a fruitful new year and encourages staying committed to personal goals and resolutions.
- A list of upcoming community events at Fort Meade in January and February.
The document provides information on upcoming events and activities at Fort Riley and in the local community from October 30th to November 16th. It includes details on training schedules, food recalls, photography contests, trick-or-treating hours, veterans day events, flu clinics, golf tournaments, and Operation Santa Claus. Links are also provided to resources on finance, news, families, employment, medical care, education, and services.
Military families can now obtain free annual passes to visit national parks and other federal recreation lands across the U.S. The passes are part of an initiative called Joining Forces to support military service members and their families. Active duty and reserve personnel can pick up passes for themselves and dependents at participating federal sites by showing valid military ID. The passes waive entry fees at national parks, forests, wildlife refuges, and other federal lands. They allow the pass holder and accompanying passengers free entry in a personal vehicle and cover the pass holder and three adults on foot. Children 15 and under always have free entry.
This document contains General Orders No. 2 from the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the U.S., Inc. Department of Missouri. It provides information on upcoming meetings and events, including the Council of Administration meeting in September and the National Commander-In-Chief's Homecoming. It also lists Posts that have not submitted required election reports and reminds all Posts of various obligations and deadlines.
The document summarizes an Army Emergency Relief fundraising campaign at Fort Hamilton to raise $20,000 between March 1st and May 15th. It provides details on events to support the campaign, including a kick-off event on March 1st and karaoke nights. It notes that last year AER provided over $77 million in assistance to soldiers and families. The goal is to encourage donations to continue providing emergency financial assistance.
1 February 2012 1 HBCT Weekly News UpdateNoel Waterman
1 February 2012 1HBCT Weekly News Update, please pass along to Soldiers, Family and Friends of 1HBCT. You can always stay up to date with local events by going to 1st Infantry Division page at http://www.riley.army.mil/default.aspx or if you are having issues reading this you can click on this link to read the weekly news. http://www.riley.army.mil/UnitPage.aspx?unit=1bct
Army Community Service at Fort Meade celebrates its 49th anniversary on Friday. ACS provides various programs and services to support active-duty service members, civilians, retirees, and their families. These programs aim to help individuals and families with challenges of military life and to promote self-reliance, resiliency, and stability. ACS has grown over the years to better meet the needs of the evolving military community.
The document provides information about the MG James Ursano Scholarship Program administered by Army Emergency Relief. It offers scholarships based on financial need and academic excellence/leadership to dependent children of active duty soldiers, retired soldiers, and deceased soldiers/retired soldiers. To be eligible, students must be enrolled full-time at an accredited US Department of Education school and maintain a 2.0 GPA. The scholarship funds tuition, fees, books and supplies. It is not an entitlement and applications are evaluated based on need and merit. The scholarship does not exceed 4 academic years or fund graduate programs.
The document is the January 15, 2015 edition of the Fort Meade newspaper Soundoff. It includes the following articles:
- An announcement that Fort Meade will begin its annual deer reduction operations on January 26th to reduce the overpopulated deer population that has led to increased vehicle collisions. USDA marksmen will conduct the culling over several weeks to safely remove up to 200 deer.
- The commander's column, in which Col. Brian Foley wishes the community a fruitful new year and encourages staying committed to personal goals and resolutions.
- A list of upcoming community events at Fort Meade in January and February.
The document provides information on upcoming events and activities at Fort Riley and in the local community from October 30th to November 16th. It includes details on training schedules, food recalls, photography contests, trick-or-treating hours, veterans day events, flu clinics, golf tournaments, and Operation Santa Claus. Links are also provided to resources on finance, news, families, employment, medical care, education, and services.
This document provides a calendar of events for Fort Meade for each month of the year. It lists recurring monthly programs like the Fort Meade 411 program for newcomers, as well as holidays, sports seasons and tournaments, job/career fairs, celebrations, and other community events happening throughout the year at Fort Meade and the surrounding areas. The calendar provides an overview of the variety of activities and programs available each month for service members, families, and the Fort Meade community.
The document provides information from the Headquarters, Headquarters Company, 10th Combat Aviation Brigade newsletter. It announces that Senator Gillibrand and Holly Petraeus will visit Fort Drum to discuss assisting military families with financial issues. It also discusses the new TRICARE Young Adult Prime program, a call for nominations of exemplary military children, and upcoming events at the Fort Drum Tax Assistance Center and B.O.S.S. Center.
The document provides information on various upcoming events and activities for military families stationed at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, including Family Readiness Group meetings, tax preparation assistance, scholarships for military children, job fairs, career counseling for military spouses, home energy audits, nominations for the Military Child of the Year award, and health and wellness programs.
The document provides information about upcoming events at Fort Meade and articles in the latest issue of the post newspaper Soundoff!. Key details include:
- The garrison considers many factors like road conditions and school closures when deciding to close the post for bad weather.
- The post veterinary clinic may have to cut back services if more community members don't utilize it.
- Marines have moved into a new consolidated personnel administration center on post.
- Copies of the 2015 Fort Meade Welcome Guide are available upon request.
This document provides information on various family readiness and community events happening around Fort Drum in February 2012. It announces two Family Readiness Group meetings, a parents night out childcare event, an autism support group, and an upcoming high school play. It also provides information on an Army Tax Assistance Center, a Spouses Club scholarship opportunity, and mentions that family readiness programs may be affected by budget cuts.
- The document provides information about upcoming events in and around Fort Riley for service members and their families over the winter holidays, including Christmas and New Year's Eve events, holiday hours for facilities like the DFAC, and youth sports registration deadlines. Key events mentioned are a Christmas Eve brunch at the Devil's Den DFAC, New Year's Eve parties at Custer Hill Bowling Center and in Aggieville, and winter break camps at the Middle School and Teen Center between December 21st and January 4th. The document aims to keep service members and their families informed of community activities and programs during the holiday season.
This document summarizes news from the Defense Credit Union Council (DCUC). It discusses the DCUC's Overseas Subcouncil conference in Germany, including presentations on the economy, sequestration, and overseas theater reviews. It also provides updates on changes to the Department of Defense's furlough plans, credit union partnerships with a nonprofit supporting military spouses, an annual meeting for RIA FCU, and Grow Financial FCU receiving an award for marketing achievements.
This issue of the Fort Meade newspaper Soundoff! announces upcoming community events in the first week, including concerts and an Army birthday celebration. It also covers a two-alarm fire that destroyed two homes in the Potomac Place neighborhood. The paper discusses the impact of upcoming DoD-wide furloughs, with over 425 garrison employees receiving notices and services like the commissary expected to have reduced hours or closures.
This document provides information about Army Community Service (ACS) programs and services available at Fort Drum, including mandatory training classes. It lists contact information and summaries of programs like Army Emergency Relief, Army Family Action Plan, Army Family Team Building, Army Volunteer Corps, and more. The last section provides an index of ACS services with brief descriptions of each program.
This document summarizes events and activities for the Month of the Military Child in April. It recognizes the important contributions of military children despite challenges like frequent moves and parental deployments. Events will be held at military installations, schools, and communities worldwide to show appreciation for military children and allow them to celebrate their parents' service. The month aims to help military families cope with long separations during deployments.
The document provides information about upcoming events and programs for service members and families at Fort Drum, including:
1) Two additional gates on post will open during morning hours to help relieve traffic congestion.
2) The Fort Drum Tax Assistance Center will open to prepare and file federal and state income tax returns for free.
3) Jefferson Community College will hold its annual Super Science Saturday event on February 4th featuring hands-on science demonstrations and exhibits for students in grades 5-8.
The weekly update document provides information on upcoming events and activities including an employment workshop, ordering dragon spouse t-shirts, featured articles on Military One Source including health and wellness coaching, an ice cream social at Hildebrand Farms, the Milford Lake Extreme Outdoor Water Festival on August 18th, participating in the cardboard boat race on August 25th, purchasing battalion throws, weather information and links for Kansas counties, a Tricare newsletter, pre-ordering apple pies, and a list of helpful military and community websites.
The article summarizes Air Force Staff Sgt. Steven Doty being awarded the Soldier's Medal for his heroism in helping rescue the crew of a downed helicopter in Afghanistan in 2010. It describes Doty rushing to the crash scene as the first to arrive, and working to save the three crewmen. The ceremony honoring Doty with this medal took place at the Defense Information School. The Soldier's Medal is the U.S. Army's highest peacetime award for bravery not involving direct contact with an enemy.
The three sentence summary is:
The document summarizes events and articles in the March 6, 2014 issue of the Fort Meade community newspaper Soundoff!, including a seminar held during Military Saves Week that offered financial planning tips to help service members and families save money and reduce debt. The newspaper also previewed upcoming community events in March and April and featured a story about Marines gathering the flag at dusk.
The document provides an agenda and overview for a family briefing regarding a unit's upcoming deployment to Fort Drum and West Point for Cadet Summer Training. Key details include the calendar and schedule for when different companies and individuals will depart and return, information on mail and communication, guidance on financial, medical, and legal preparations for families, and points of contact for questions. Rear detachment leadership contact information is also included to help families during the deployment period.
This newsletter provides information for the families of soldiers in the 3-6 Field Artillery unit. It introduces the Family Readiness Group leaders and provides updates on volunteer opportunities with the Alzheimer's Association, a new sensory park being built, and upcoming events at local wineries and parks. It also includes financial counseling resources and reminders about free national park passes for military families and participating Blue Star museums. The newsletter aims to keep families informed of community events and resources.
The National Math and Science Initiative aims to transform STEM education in the US by focusing on teacher training. Their programs have led to significant increases in student achievement, such as an 79% increase in qualifying AP scores after one year. Currently, their military families program partners with the DoD and others to provide AP courses in 52 schools across 15 states serving military families. Initial results show increases such as a 64% rise in qualifying math and science AP scores after the first year. The goal is to eventually partner with 250 military-impacted schools nationwide.
Operation Purple Camp applications are being accepted now for free summer camps for qualifying military dependents in New York and other states. There are two camps available in July in New York, one locally from July 29-August 3 and another in Western New York from July 8-July 13. The Operation Purple program aims to empower military children and their families through camps and other activities while service members are deployed or serving.
Operation Purple Camp applications are being accepted now for free summer camps for qualifying military dependents in New York and other states. There are two camps available in July in New York, one locally from July 29-August 3 and another in Western New York from July 8-July 13. The Operation Purple program aims to empower military children and their families through camps and other activities while service members are deployed or serving.
Krispy Kreme doughnuts will be sold at various locations on post from 8-10am on an upcoming day. The newsletter provides contact information for Family Readiness Group leaders for each battery. Upcoming volunteer opportunities are listed for the Alzheimer's Association, including events at local wineries and the Walk to End Alzheimer's in Sacket's Harbor. An article discusses how active duty military members and their dependents can receive free annual passes to national parks starting on Armed Forces Day. Resources for personal financial counseling and assistance are also listed.
November and December 2013 1ABCT Monthly Newsletter1ABCT--PAO
The document provides information about the 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division including upcoming events, community outreach activities, and recent training exercises. It discusses the brigade's participation in Veterans Day parades to honor veterans and support local VFW posts. It also describes a joint training exercise between the brigade and Air Force where soldiers and airmen practiced loading vehicles onto transport planes to prepare for rapid deployments.
Fort Riley will begin emphasizing the traditions of Reveille and Retreat on December 2nd, altering gate access procedures. Reveille signals the start of the duty day at 6:30am while Retreat signals the end at 5pm, except on Fridays when it is at 3pm. During these times, security will place cones at gates to restrict traffic and block a road by the 1st Infantry Division headquarters to halt vehicle traffic. All personnel, military and civilian, are encouraged to stand and salute during Reveille and Retreat under specific guidelines depending on whether in or out of a vehicle. These traditions established by base leadership are meant to be followed by all on the installation.
This document provides a calendar of events for Fort Meade for each month of the year. It lists recurring monthly programs like the Fort Meade 411 program for newcomers, as well as holidays, sports seasons and tournaments, job/career fairs, celebrations, and other community events happening throughout the year at Fort Meade and the surrounding areas. The calendar provides an overview of the variety of activities and programs available each month for service members, families, and the Fort Meade community.
The document provides information from the Headquarters, Headquarters Company, 10th Combat Aviation Brigade newsletter. It announces that Senator Gillibrand and Holly Petraeus will visit Fort Drum to discuss assisting military families with financial issues. It also discusses the new TRICARE Young Adult Prime program, a call for nominations of exemplary military children, and upcoming events at the Fort Drum Tax Assistance Center and B.O.S.S. Center.
The document provides information on various upcoming events and activities for military families stationed at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, including Family Readiness Group meetings, tax preparation assistance, scholarships for military children, job fairs, career counseling for military spouses, home energy audits, nominations for the Military Child of the Year award, and health and wellness programs.
The document provides information about upcoming events at Fort Meade and articles in the latest issue of the post newspaper Soundoff!. Key details include:
- The garrison considers many factors like road conditions and school closures when deciding to close the post for bad weather.
- The post veterinary clinic may have to cut back services if more community members don't utilize it.
- Marines have moved into a new consolidated personnel administration center on post.
- Copies of the 2015 Fort Meade Welcome Guide are available upon request.
This document provides information on various family readiness and community events happening around Fort Drum in February 2012. It announces two Family Readiness Group meetings, a parents night out childcare event, an autism support group, and an upcoming high school play. It also provides information on an Army Tax Assistance Center, a Spouses Club scholarship opportunity, and mentions that family readiness programs may be affected by budget cuts.
- The document provides information about upcoming events in and around Fort Riley for service members and their families over the winter holidays, including Christmas and New Year's Eve events, holiday hours for facilities like the DFAC, and youth sports registration deadlines. Key events mentioned are a Christmas Eve brunch at the Devil's Den DFAC, New Year's Eve parties at Custer Hill Bowling Center and in Aggieville, and winter break camps at the Middle School and Teen Center between December 21st and January 4th. The document aims to keep service members and their families informed of community activities and programs during the holiday season.
This document summarizes news from the Defense Credit Union Council (DCUC). It discusses the DCUC's Overseas Subcouncil conference in Germany, including presentations on the economy, sequestration, and overseas theater reviews. It also provides updates on changes to the Department of Defense's furlough plans, credit union partnerships with a nonprofit supporting military spouses, an annual meeting for RIA FCU, and Grow Financial FCU receiving an award for marketing achievements.
This issue of the Fort Meade newspaper Soundoff! announces upcoming community events in the first week, including concerts and an Army birthday celebration. It also covers a two-alarm fire that destroyed two homes in the Potomac Place neighborhood. The paper discusses the impact of upcoming DoD-wide furloughs, with over 425 garrison employees receiving notices and services like the commissary expected to have reduced hours or closures.
This document provides information about Army Community Service (ACS) programs and services available at Fort Drum, including mandatory training classes. It lists contact information and summaries of programs like Army Emergency Relief, Army Family Action Plan, Army Family Team Building, Army Volunteer Corps, and more. The last section provides an index of ACS services with brief descriptions of each program.
This document summarizes events and activities for the Month of the Military Child in April. It recognizes the important contributions of military children despite challenges like frequent moves and parental deployments. Events will be held at military installations, schools, and communities worldwide to show appreciation for military children and allow them to celebrate their parents' service. The month aims to help military families cope with long separations during deployments.
The document provides information about upcoming events and programs for service members and families at Fort Drum, including:
1) Two additional gates on post will open during morning hours to help relieve traffic congestion.
2) The Fort Drum Tax Assistance Center will open to prepare and file federal and state income tax returns for free.
3) Jefferson Community College will hold its annual Super Science Saturday event on February 4th featuring hands-on science demonstrations and exhibits for students in grades 5-8.
The weekly update document provides information on upcoming events and activities including an employment workshop, ordering dragon spouse t-shirts, featured articles on Military One Source including health and wellness coaching, an ice cream social at Hildebrand Farms, the Milford Lake Extreme Outdoor Water Festival on August 18th, participating in the cardboard boat race on August 25th, purchasing battalion throws, weather information and links for Kansas counties, a Tricare newsletter, pre-ordering apple pies, and a list of helpful military and community websites.
The article summarizes Air Force Staff Sgt. Steven Doty being awarded the Soldier's Medal for his heroism in helping rescue the crew of a downed helicopter in Afghanistan in 2010. It describes Doty rushing to the crash scene as the first to arrive, and working to save the three crewmen. The ceremony honoring Doty with this medal took place at the Defense Information School. The Soldier's Medal is the U.S. Army's highest peacetime award for bravery not involving direct contact with an enemy.
The three sentence summary is:
The document summarizes events and articles in the March 6, 2014 issue of the Fort Meade community newspaper Soundoff!, including a seminar held during Military Saves Week that offered financial planning tips to help service members and families save money and reduce debt. The newspaper also previewed upcoming community events in March and April and featured a story about Marines gathering the flag at dusk.
The document provides an agenda and overview for a family briefing regarding a unit's upcoming deployment to Fort Drum and West Point for Cadet Summer Training. Key details include the calendar and schedule for when different companies and individuals will depart and return, information on mail and communication, guidance on financial, medical, and legal preparations for families, and points of contact for questions. Rear detachment leadership contact information is also included to help families during the deployment period.
This newsletter provides information for the families of soldiers in the 3-6 Field Artillery unit. It introduces the Family Readiness Group leaders and provides updates on volunteer opportunities with the Alzheimer's Association, a new sensory park being built, and upcoming events at local wineries and parks. It also includes financial counseling resources and reminders about free national park passes for military families and participating Blue Star museums. The newsletter aims to keep families informed of community events and resources.
The National Math and Science Initiative aims to transform STEM education in the US by focusing on teacher training. Their programs have led to significant increases in student achievement, such as an 79% increase in qualifying AP scores after one year. Currently, their military families program partners with the DoD and others to provide AP courses in 52 schools across 15 states serving military families. Initial results show increases such as a 64% rise in qualifying math and science AP scores after the first year. The goal is to eventually partner with 250 military-impacted schools nationwide.
Operation Purple Camp applications are being accepted now for free summer camps for qualifying military dependents in New York and other states. There are two camps available in July in New York, one locally from July 29-August 3 and another in Western New York from July 8-July 13. The Operation Purple program aims to empower military children and their families through camps and other activities while service members are deployed or serving.
Operation Purple Camp applications are being accepted now for free summer camps for qualifying military dependents in New York and other states. There are two camps available in July in New York, one locally from July 29-August 3 and another in Western New York from July 8-July 13. The Operation Purple program aims to empower military children and their families through camps and other activities while service members are deployed or serving.
Krispy Kreme doughnuts will be sold at various locations on post from 8-10am on an upcoming day. The newsletter provides contact information for Family Readiness Group leaders for each battery. Upcoming volunteer opportunities are listed for the Alzheimer's Association, including events at local wineries and the Walk to End Alzheimer's in Sacket's Harbor. An article discusses how active duty military members and their dependents can receive free annual passes to national parks starting on Armed Forces Day. Resources for personal financial counseling and assistance are also listed.
November and December 2013 1ABCT Monthly Newsletter1ABCT--PAO
The document provides information about the 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division including upcoming events, community outreach activities, and recent training exercises. It discusses the brigade's participation in Veterans Day parades to honor veterans and support local VFW posts. It also describes a joint training exercise between the brigade and Air Force where soldiers and airmen practiced loading vehicles onto transport planes to prepare for rapid deployments.
Fort Riley will begin emphasizing the traditions of Reveille and Retreat on December 2nd, altering gate access procedures. Reveille signals the start of the duty day at 6:30am while Retreat signals the end at 5pm, except on Fridays when it is at 3pm. During these times, security will place cones at gates to restrict traffic and block a road by the 1st Infantry Division headquarters to halt vehicle traffic. All personnel, military and civilian, are encouraged to stand and salute during Reveille and Retreat under specific guidelines depending on whether in or out of a vehicle. These traditions established by base leadership are meant to be followed by all on the installation.
Fort Riley will begin emphasizing the traditions of Reveille and Retreat on December 2nd, altering gate access procedures. Reveille signals the start of the duty day at 6:30am while Retreat signals the end at 5pm, except on Fridays when it is at 3pm. During these times, bugles will sound and security will block gates and roads near headquarters to halt traffic and restrict movement on and off post. All personnel, military and civilian, are encouraged to stand and face the flag, with military required to salute. Drivers should pull over and remain in vehicles with muted radios and music until the calls end.
Photo by Amanda Kim Stairrett, 1st Inf. Div.
Soldiers of the 1st Infantry Division fold the American flag at the end of a duty day in 2013 in front of division headquarters. A detail raises and lowers the flag each morning and afternoon in fron of Building 580. Motorists are now required to stop at all Fort Riley gates and on 1st Division Road in front of division headquarters during the playing of Revielle and Retreat each day.
Fort Riley will begin emphasizing the traditions of Reveille and Retreat on December 2nd, altering gate access procedures. Reveille signals the start of the duty day at 6:30am while Retreat signals the end at 5pm, except on Fridays when it is at 3pm. During these times, security will place cones at gates to restrict traffic and block a road by the 1st Infantry Division headquarters to halt vehicle traffic. All personnel, military and civilian, are encouraged to stand and salute during Reveille and Retreat under specific guidelines depending on whether in or out of a vehicle. These traditions established by base leadership are meant to be followed by all on the installation.
Photo by Amanda Kim Stairrett, 1st Inf. Div.
Soldiers of the 1st Infantry Division fold the American flag at the end of a duty day in 2013 in front of division headquarters. A detail raises and lowers the flag each morning and afternoon in fron of Building 580. Motorists are now required to stop at all Fort Riley gates and on 1st Division Road in front of division headquarters during the playing of Revielle and Retreat each day.
Fort Riley will begin emphasizing the traditions of Reveille and Retreat on December 2nd, altering gate access procedures. Reveille signals the start of the duty day at 6:30am while Retreat signals the end at 5pm, except on Fridays when it is at 3pm. During these times, security will place cones at gates to restrict traffic and block a road by the 1st Infantry Division headquarters to halt vehicle traffic. All personnel, military and civilian, are encouraged to stand and salute during Reveille and Retreat under specific guidelines depending on whether in or out of a vehicle. These traditions established by base leadership are meant to be followed by all on the installation.
Photo by Amanda Kim Stairrett, 1st Inf. Div.
Soldiers of the 1st Infantry Division fold the American flag at the end of a duty day in 2013 in front of division headquarters. A detail raises and lowers the flag each morning and afternoon in fron of Building 580. Motorists are now required to stop at all Fort Riley gates and on 1st Division Road in front of division headquarters during the playing of Revielle and Retreat each day.
Fort Riley will begin emphasizing the traditions of Reveille and Retreat on December 2nd, altering gate access procedures. Reveille signals the start of the duty day at 6:30am while Retreat signals the end at 5pm, except on Fridays when it is at 3pm. During these times, security will place cones at gates to restrict traffic and block a road by the 1st Infantry Division headquarters to halt vehicle traffic. All personnel, military and civilian, are encouraged to stand and salute during Reveille and Retreat under specific guidelines depending on whether in or out of a vehicle. These traditions established by base leadership are meant to be followed by all on the installation.
Fort Riley will begin emphasizing the traditions of Reveille and Retreat on December 2nd, altering gate access procedures. Reveille signals the start of the duty day at 6:30am while Retreat signals the end at 5pm, except on Fridays when it is at 3pm. During these times, security will place cones at gates to restrict traffic and block a road by the 1st Infantry Division headquarters to halt vehicle traffic. All personnel, military and civilian, are encouraged to stand and salute during Reveille and Retreat under specific guidelines depending on whether in or out of a vehicle. These traditions established by base leadership are meant to be followed by all on the installation.
Fort Riley will begin emphasizing the traditions of Reveille and Retreat on December 2nd, altering gate access procedures. Reveille signals the start of the duty day at 6:30am while Retreat signals the end at 5pm, except on Fridays when it is at 3pm. During these times, security will place cones at gates to restrict traffic and block a road by the 1st Infantry Division headquarters to halt vehicle traffic. All personnel, military and civilian, are encouraged to stand and salute during Reveille and Retreat under specific guidelines depending on whether in or out of a vehicle. These traditions established by base leadership are meant to be followed by all on the installation.
The document provides information about the 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division including its command team, upcoming training events, and a recent competition called Devil Forge that helped build camaraderie. 1st Battalion, 5th Field Artillery won the competition and the coveted "Devil Shield" for earning the most victories across different athletic events.
The document is a newsletter for the 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division. It discusses recent training activities including platoon level gunnery, mortar training, and artillery exercises. It highlights leadership messages about force protection, discrimination policies, and providing positive feedback to soldiers. Unit ministry team provides suggestions for developing soldiers' spiritual resilience through positive communication.
The document is a newsletter for the 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division. It discusses recent training activities including platoon level gunnery, mortar training, and artillery exercises. It highlights leadership messages about force protection, discrimination policies, and providing positive feedback to soldiers. Unit ministry team provides suggestions for developing soldiers' spiritual resilience through positive communication.
This memo discusses disturbing trends in vehicle fatalities among Army soldiers, especially motorcycle and ATV accidents. Nearly half of motorcycle fatalities have been due to indiscipline and over 60% involved non-commissioned officers between the ranks of E5 to E7. Additionally, ATV fatalities have risen this fiscal year compared to previous years. As senior NCOs, leaders must effectively teach soldiers to consider risk management in all activities, on and off duty, to mitigate safety concerns and set a good example.
This memo discusses disturbing trends in vehicle fatalities among Army soldiers, especially motorcycle and ATV accidents. Nearly half of motorcycle fatalities have been due to indiscipline and over 60% involved non-commissioned officers between the ranks of E5 to E7. Additionally, ATV fatalities have risen this fiscal year compared to previous years. As senior NCOs, leaders must effectively teach soldiers to consider risk management in all activities, on and off duty, to mitigate safety concerns and set a good example.
This document provides information about upcoming events and training for the 1st Brigade, including:
- A fire coordination exercise involving fire missions coordinated by the brigade TAC.
- The 4-4 CAV team winning the Army Scout Competition at Fort Benning.
- Tank and Bradley crews completing gunnery qualifications.
- Advice from the commander for soldiers and leaders to stay focused and take care of themselves.
This weekly newsletter provides updates on local events around Fort Riley including information on:
- Upcoming events like a comedy night, pancake breakfast and Easter activities
- Links to social media pages and websites for current news and information
- Volunteer opportunities in April around the Month of the Military Child
This document provides a summary of upcoming community events in and around Fort Riley for the weeks of March 20-31, including Easter egg hunts, a murder mystery dinner, gardening classes, a teen career fair, and Easter brunch. Links are included for additional details on many of the events.
4. FORT RILEY, KANSAS
Home of the 1st Infantry Division
Established 1853
In 2013, Mandatory Spending and Interest Account for 69% of Federal Spending
MANDATORY SPENDING
Social Security
Unemployment
DISCRETIONARY
Interest
Medicare SPENDING
Medicaid All Other Activities
Veteran’s Benefits (Including Defense)
Transportation
Food and Agriculture
62% 7% 31%
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Source: OMB (via www.nationalpriorities.org/budget-basics/federal-budget-101/spending/)
5. FORT RILEY, KANSAS
Home of the 1st Infantry Division
Established 1853
In 2020, Four Mandatory spending items account for 92% of Federal Spending
All Other Activities
Social Security Medicare Interest
and
Medicaid
28% 36% 28% 8%
* President's Discretionary Budget (FY 13): Military 57%
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6. FORT RILEY, KANSAS
Home of the 1st Infantry Division
Established 1853
Fiscal Challenges
“The greatest threat to our national security is fiscal uncertainty. Three budget conditions
are creating the perfect storm.” – GEN Raymond Odierno, Army Chief of Staff
Sequestration
1 March implementation
DoD impact estimated to be a $45 billion cut
Continuing Resolution Authority
27 March expiration
The temporary funding bill passed in absence of a budget
Debt Ceiling
Limit reached in December 2012
Administrative maneuvers have avoided impacts
Could, if not raised, reduce the budget by as much as 40% 4
7. FORT RILEY, KANSAS
Home of the 1st Infantry Division
Established 1853
What are the Effects?
The Division’s budget reduced 32% (FORSCOM)
The Garrison’s budget is 35% lower than FY12 (IMCOM)
Installation partners (MEDDAC, DENTAC, ASC (DOL)) face similar
changes
MEDDAC’s budget reduced 5% (MEDCOM)
DENTAC’s budget reduced 15% (MEDCOM)
DOL’s budget reduced by 40% from FY12 (AMC)
Impacts to the Civilian Workforce
Limited Civilian hiring freeze
Temporary and term employees have been or will be released
Reduction of support contracts
Possible furlough of Department of the Army Civilians
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8. FORT RILEY, KANSAS
Home of the 1st Infantry Division
Established 1853
What Does This Mean?
We have Less discretionary funding
We will focus on the Mission and on Life/Health/Safety
We WILL NOT compromise readiness of Soldiers or support of Families
Improvements to infrastructure and training capabilities have postured us to meet the
needs of our Soldiers and Families
Construction schedule on new $334M Hospital on track to meet 2014 grand opening date
Continue to refine our Soldier and Family programs to ensure resilience in our force
We are planning for continuation of services during possible furlough periods
We will Optimize Readiness and Provide:
Quality Services
Predictability to Customers and Work Force
Simplicity
Partnerships with local communities remain essential
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9. FORT RILEY, KANSAS
Home of the 1st Infantry Division
Possible Furlough Schedule Established 1853
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10. Agenda
Symphony In the Flint Hills Clay Nauman travis.nauman@us.army.mil 785.240.0268
DFMWR Carla Salas carla.i.salashesley@us.army.mil 785.239.2179
DHR Marian Moore marian.c.moore@us.army.mil 785.239.6481
IACH Ian Mann ian.a.mann@us.army.mil 785.240.7507
PICERNE Michelle Geering mgeering@picernemn.com 785.717.2210
DECA Peter Howell peter.howell@deca.mil 785.239.6621
Exchange Joann Enecial enecialj@aafes.com 785.784.4094
Chaplain COL Rauch harry.a.rauch.mil@mail.mil 785.239.2799
USO April Blackmon ablackmon@uso.org 757.709.3814
Announcements
Calendar
12. Advanced Ticket Sales Plan
• Advanced Ticket Sales facilitated through MWR Leisure Travel Center
• FR POC: Ms Teresa Mayes, email address: leisuretravelcenter@rileymwr.com, 239-5614, Bldg 6918 (1000-
1700)
• Plan announced at 22 February FR Network Meeting, Division Tasking Order, FR Social Media, 1ID Post
• Ticket Reservation requests in Division Tasking Order, emailed or at Leisure Travel Center (Bldg 6918 Trooper Dr)
• Completed Ticket Reservation Requests returned to Leisure Travel Center (email or delivered) during below
windows
• Prioritized ticket sale windows:
• 25 Feb - 1 Mar: Fort Riley Soldiers, Families
• 4 - 8 Mar: DOD Card Holders (Soldiers, Families, Reservist, Retirees, Civilians)
• Purchase tickets via KS Symphony Box Office: 11-15 Mar
• Call (816) 471-0400 to purchase tickets via credit card
• 500 tickets available for reservation, ticket reservation window closes once quota reached
• Personnel can reserve & purchase up to 6 tickets
• Adult tickets cost $75, children tickets cost $43 (under 12 years old)
• Personnel that fail to pay for tickets by 15 Mar forfeit ticket reservations
500 tickets available for advanced reservation between 25 Feb and 8 Mar ($75 Adult, $43 Child)
Duty First!
15. Sports
Adult Sports Registration Deadlines:
-Community Life Flag Football League: register by Mar 1
-3V3 Basketball Tournament: Register by Mar 14
-Intramural Outdoor Soccer League: register by Mar 14
-Intramural Volleyball League: register by Mar 14
For more information, call 239-2813
Youth Sports:
-Amazing Race Competition: mar 21, 1-5pm; register by Mar 14
-Family Fitness Night; Mar 15, 6-7pm- Register by Mar 12
For more information, call 239-9885
Outdoor Rec:
-Family Climb Time: Mar 15, 2-4pm
-March Mayhem Paintball Shootout: March 16, $25 per person
For more information, call 239-2363
16. Outdoor Recreation Relocation
• Fort Riley Outdoor Recreation is relocating from
9011 Rifle Range Road to 1806 Buffalo Soldier
Drive (Camp Funston).
• Outdoor Recreation will be closed March 4th-8th
to accommodate the move.
• Effective March 11th the Outdoor Recreation
Center will reopen at 1806.
19. The Fort Riley Combined Scholarship
Undergraduate college and vocational school scholarships are
offered to Fort Riley affiliated high school seniors, current
college/vocational students, and spouses of active, retired, or
deceased military member(s).
Application on Fort Riley Homepage:
http://www.riley.army.mil/NewsViewer.aspx?id=6975.
Applications must
be received or postmarked no later than 28 February 2013.
Mail to: The Fort Riley Combined Scholarship Board,
P.O. Box 2082, Ft. Riley, KS 66442
POC: Jean Anderson,785-209-5470
fortrileyscholarship@gmail.com
Duty First!
20. Sources of Financial Aid
• Federal Government
– www.ed.gov: Information about Pell Grant
– www.fafsa.ed.gov: Pell Grant and Student Loan website
• General Sites
– www.finaid.org
– www.collegeboard.com
– www.fastweb.com
Duty First!
21. Military Spouse Career Advancement
Accounts (MYCAA)
Visit www.militaryonesource.com to explore available
programs before applying for MyCAA
• Spouses of Active Duty Soldiers
– E1-E5
– W1-W2
– O1-O2
• Max amount - $4000
• Annual cap - $2000
• 3 years to complete
• Use towards license, certificate, or Associates Degree
• Contact counselor at: 1-800-342-9647
Duty First!
23. Other Sources of Financial Aid
• State Governments
• College and Universities
• Civic Organizations like Elks Club, Rotary Club
• Churches and Religious Groups, Corporations and Businesses
• Military Groups, units, associations
• Fort Riley Combined Scholarship
– http://www.riley.army.mil/Documents/MiscDocuments/100108155913.pdf
• Defense Commissary Agency: Scholarship for Military Children Program
– http://www.militaryscholar.org/apply/application.shtml
• Picerne Military Housing: Our Family for Families First Scholarships
– http://www.ourfamilyforfamiliesfirst.org
• Over 80 Scholarship websites posted on Education Homepage:
– http://www.riley.army.mil/Services/Education/Educ.aspx
Duty First!
24. UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO
Post 9/11 GI Bill Fry Scholarship
• Children of an active duty member of the Armed Forces
who died in the line of duty on or after 11 September 01,
are eligible for this benefit.
• Eligible Children:
– Entitled to 36 months of benefits at the 100% level
– Have15 years to use benefit beginning on 18th birthday
– May be married or over 23 and still be eligible
– May use the benefit until his/her 33rd birthday
– Cannot use benefit before age 18, even if he/she has completed
High School
– Not eligible for the Yellow Ribbon Program
Duty First!
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25. 9/11 GI Bill-Transferability
• Soldier on Active Duty, or a member of the Selective Reserves at the
time transfer who does not have an adverse action flag
• Requires at least six years of qualified service in the Armed Forces and
agrees to serve at least four additional years from the date of request
• Allows transfer up to 36 months to spouse, eligible dependent child, or
combination
• Must transfer education benefits while serving on active duty, or in
Selective Reserves
• Spouse may use immediately
• Eligible children may use after member completes 10 years of service
• Living Expense Stipend (E-5 BAH w/dependent rate) at school location:
– Available for Soldier or spouse when Soldier NO LONGER on active duty
– Available to the child if Soldier is on active duty or out of service
Duty First!
26. VA Contacts
• VA website:
www.gibill.va.gov.
• VA toll free number:
1-888-442-4551
Duty First!
28. Select SLIDE MASTER to Insert Briefing Title Here
Save your vision Month
• March is Save your vision month and National
workplace Eye Safety Month
• Eye injuries account for approximately 40,000
new cases of visual impairment each year.
• Ballistic eye wear is not the same as industrial
safety glasses
• Power tools/lawn mowers/trimmers demand
respect
• Wind propelled object can cause serious injuries
• A quick risk assessment can save your vision
•
30. •Prevent frozen pipes
•Remove/store water hoses and sprinklers
•If you plan on leaving your home for an extended period of time, leave your
thermostat set between 60 and 65 degrees.
•Spring into Fun – Friday, March 29
•10 a.m. - 12 p.m. at Rally Point Field
•Egg Hunts by age groups
•Games, face painting, inflatables and the Easter Bunny!
•Our Family for Families First Foundation – Grant Deadline May 9*
•Applications are available now at www.ourfamilyfoundation.org
•Education grants for spouses of service members
31. •Community Victory Garden
•Now accepting applications for plots
•Visit www.rileypicerne.com/communitygarden or
email rileygardens@gmail.com for more information
•New pool management
American Pool Service
•Looking for a summer job? Interested lifeguards, head
guards and managers should visit www.guardforlife.com
or contact Courtney Prausa at cprausa@americanpool.com
or 770-638-1665
•Open House:
•March 2, 9 a.m. – 6 p.m., Forsyth Neighborhood Center
•March 30, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m., Forsyth Neighborhood Center
33. DeCA
• OPPORTUNITIES – Heart Healthy Promotions
• ConAgra Foods – “Ready-Set-Eat: Free Groceries for a Year!
• Feb 7- March 6
• Receive a Coupon Book worth $10 in savings.
• Register to Win at www.conagracommissarydeals. Com
• UNILEVER & ADVANTAGE SALES – “FOCUS ON FITNESS
• Feb 21 through March 6
• In-Store Coupon Flyers to be distributed offering $6 in savings
• Your purchases help win part of $40,000 in wellness Prizes for the Installation
Duty First!
34. DeCA
• 2013 Scholarships for Military Children
• 6,742 Students Awarded in 2012 (Over $10 million)
• Closes TODAY February 22, 2013
• www.militaryscholar.org
• Questions: militaryscholar@scholarshipmanagers.com
• Or Call 856-616-9311
Duty First!
39. Stations of the Cross Devotions
Fridays 1, 8, 15, & 22 March
1730 at St. Mary’s Chapel
Holy Thursday Mass of the Lord’s Supper
Thur. 28 Mar
1800 at St. Mary’s Chapel.
If you cannot attend the evening Mass,
a 1200 Mass will be celebrated at the Hospital Chapel (second floor).
Good Friday Service of the Cross
Fri. 29 Mar
1200-1500 at St. Mary’s Chapel
Holy Saturday (Easter Vigil)
Sat. 30 Mar
1730 at St. Mary’s Chapel
POC- CH Kazarnowicz, 270-874-7132
40. EASTER
SUNRISE SERVICE
"I am the Resurrection and the Life, he who believes in Me will live even if he dies..." John 11: 25
March 31, 2013
7:00 A.M.
OUTDOOR CHAPEL
Guest Speaker:
CH (COL) Harry Rauch
Installation Chaplain
FOR MORE DETAILS, CONTACT YOUR UNIT CHAPLAIN.
41. Upcoming Events
Weekly Luncheon Bible Study- Every Wednesday, 1200-1300 @ USO
POC- CH Adriatico 239-9530 or CH Ball 240-3855
Momentum Youth- Every Wednesday, 1800-1930 @ Normandy Chapel for High School and
@ Kapaun Chapel for Middle School
Spiritual Rangers Horsemanship- Sat.9 Mar. 1100-1400; Mounted Color Guard AO.
POC Don Ericson, DRE 239-0979 or donald.ericson@us.army.mil
Band of Brothers Monthly Men’s Bible Study- Sat. 9 Mar., 0800-0915 @ Kapaun Chapel.
POC Don Ericson, DRE 239-0979 or donald.ericson@us.army.mil
Protestant Women of the Chapel (PWOC)
•Weekly Meeting- Tuesdays 0900 and 1815 @ Morris Hill Chapel
For more information email riley@pwoc.org
Military Council of Catholic Women (MCCW)
•Weekly Meeting- Wednesdays 0900 @ St. Mary’s Chapel
For more information email ft.rileymccw@gmail.com
43. USO Fort Riley ®
No Dough Dinners
– All are 5-6:30 p.m., Bldg. 7856 Drum Street, Custer
Hill loop, unless otherwise noted:
–March 13 & 28, April 12* & 29, May 13 & 29
* Note the date change, April 12 is a SATURDAY
Spring Break at the USO
– Family fun throughout the week!
Latest info & details at www.facebook.com/usoftriley
Sign up to volunteer at www.usovolunteer.org
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45. Winter Weather
Communications
• Make sure you have at least one of the following in case there is a power failure:
• Battery-powered radio (for listening to local emergency instructions).
• National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) weather radio receiver
(for listening to National Weather Service broadcasts).
• Find out how your community warns the public about severe weather.
• Fort Riley AtHoc Text Messaging
• Radio
• KJCK-AM / 1420
• KMAN-AM / 1350
• KCLY-FM / 100.9
• KQLA-FM / 103.5
• KXBZ-FM / 104.7
• KBLS-FM / 102.5
• Television
• Fort Riley Command Channel / Channel 2
• WIBW / Channel 13
• KSNT / Channel 27
• KTKA / Channel 49
• Know the Winter Storm Warning Terms
• Winter Weather Advisory: Expect winter weather conditions to cause
inconvenience and hazards.
• Frost/Freeze Warning: Expect below-freezing temperatures.
• Winter Storm Watch: A winter storm is likely.
• Winter Storm Warning: The storm is in or entering the area.
• Blizzard Warning: Snow and strong winds, near-zero visibility, deep snow drifts, Fort Riley Emergency Management Office
and life-threatening wind chill
(785) 240-0400
46. OCSC March Events
4 March – Lunch Bunch
11:30am @ Stevie’s Bar & Grill (Junction City)
Join us for a Dutch treat lunch … We'll join up in the lobby of a local
restaurant and be seated together. It's a wonderful chance to meet new friends
and enjoy the company of other spouses and community partners.
This event is open to members and guests.
For more information: http://www.fortrileyocsc.com/
14 March – Monthly Luncheon (Vera Bradley Bingo)
11:00 am – Riley’s Conference Center
It’s time for one of the most anticipated luncheons of the year – Vera Bradley MHIP
(Membership Has Its Privileges) BINGO! Each member will receive one re-usable BINGO
card to use for all 6 games. Non-members may purchase a card for $15. Additional cards
are available for purchase at the price of $10 per card. Luncheon cost is $15 per person.
RSVP to reservations@fortrileyocsc.com
13 April – Casino Royale (save-the-date)
6:00pm @ Riley’s Conference Center
Fort Riley OCSC presents 2013 Casino Royale! Enjoy an evening of food, fund & games,
and the much famed basket auction, which raised more than $25,000 in 2012 to benefit
Fort Riley & community organizations. Tickets cost $20 (pre-pay) or $25 (at the door).
This event is open to members and non-members alike, so come join us!
For more information: www.fortrileyocsc.com
www.fortrileyocsc.com
47. Fort Riley 2013 AER Sitrep
2011 Campaign 2012 Campaign 2013 Goal To date amount
1ABCT $9,236.32 $53,300.41 $50,000
2ABCT $7,737.00 $44,972.92 $50,000
3IBCT UNK UNK $50,000
4IBCT $29,901.16 $19,014.04 $20,000
CAB $9,778.86 $10,666.00 $11,000
1SB $24,702.00 $8,351.95 $10,000
USAG UNK $783.00 $1,000
97MP $11,182.00 $7,058.00 $55,000
MEDDAC/DENTAC $8,828.00 $2,622.00 $20,000
AFSBn UNK UNK $2,500
DHHB $8,460.00 $980.00 $6,000
4MEB $31,715.00 $20,957.00 $25,000
75FiB UNK UNK $25,000
1ID TOTAL $325,500
Data as of 14 Feb 13
48. Fort Riley AER 2011-2012
2011 Pledged 2011 Assistance Return on $$
Fort Riley $120,306.27 $1,882,959.53 $15.65
2012 Pledged 2012 Assistance Return on $$
Fort Riley $169,129.32 $1,617,024.14 $9.5
50. March 13
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Black = MWR Event
1 AER Campaign Fundraising 2 8pm Comedy Show; Rally
Begins Point
Red = Community Event
7:30pm Tallgrass Film Festival
Road Show – Junction City
Opera House
3 4 5 6 Community Life Flag 7 5:30-8:30pm Marriage for 8 8-10:30pm MST Spring 9
Football Season Begins Keeps Partnership; ACS Dance 10-3pmGreat Escapes Expo;
RCC
13th Annual Flint Hills Festival
13th Annual Flint Hills Festival
of Wine – Manhattan Country
of Wines – Four Points by
Club
Sheraton
7:30-4pm Thumper Break Up
Adventure Race – Milford
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
8:30am Tinker AFB vs Fort 5:30-8:30pm Marriage for 10am 3v3 Basketball
Riley Basketball Game; KFH Keeps Partnership; ACS Tournament ; Long Fitness
1-3pm Custer Hill Golf Course
12:30pm Fort Riley vs Cannon 5:30-6:30pm MST Portfolio
Parent/Child Clinic
AFB Basketball Game; KFH P2P
6pm St. Patrick’s Day Party;
7:30pm REZA: Illusionist – Custer Hill Bowling Center
Junction City Opera House
10:30am March Mayhem
Paintball Shootout; ODR
17 18 3:30-5:30pm MST St. 19 20 21 22 23 1-3pm Custer Hill Golf
Patrick’s Day Party 1-5pm Youth Sports- Amazing 2-4:30pm Youth Career Fair; Course Parent/Child Clinic
Race; CYSS Forsyth Neighborhood Center
9-3pm AFTB Level 3 19-21 Mar 6pm Murder Mystery Dinner
Theater; RCC
11-5pm Kids Spring Break Special 18-22 Mar; Custer Hill Bowling Center
1-4pm Spring Fling Pool Party 18-22 Mar; Eyster Pool
SAC Spring Break Camp 18-22 Mar ; School Age Center
24 25 26 27 28 5:30-8:30pm Marriage for 29 RDO 30 10-11am Dog Fun Run;
Fort Riley Outdoor Soccer Keeps Partnership; ACS Sacco Softball Complex
Begins; Long Fitness Center
7-10:30pm MST Open Mic
31 10-3pm Easter Egg Hunt Fort Riley Volleyball Begins; Night/Talent Show
and Brunch; RCC Long Fitness Center
Training Holiday Division Training Holiday 29 Mar-01 Apr
51. April 2013 (Month of the Military Child)
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Black = MWR Event
4 5 6
1 FR Outdoor Kids; ODR 2 3
6-9pm Billiards Tournament Fort Riley Network -8-11am MOMC Pancake
Red = Community Event
Breakfast
-BOSS Paintball Tournament
-Comedy Show; Rally Point
-10-5pm Spring Turkey Tune-
Up Shoot
-7pm Acoustic Junction –
Training Holiday Love and Logic Parenting 2-3 April Junction City Opera House
7 8 9 10 13
830-5pm CFNCO Core 9-5pm Boss Paintball
Training Tournament; ODR
9-6pm 26th Annual Tulip
6-9pm Spring Skeet League
Festival – Wamego
1-3pm Library Spring Fling
7:30pm “Let Me Be Frank” : An
Evening with Sinatra – Junction
City Opera House
14 15 16 17 18 19 20
MOMC Parade - 7-3pm Custer Hill Golf
10-4pm 26th Annual Tulip 6-9pm Spring Skeet League Course Spring Open
Festival – Wamego 9-2pm “Hiring Heroes”; Riley’s -EFMP Spring Fling
-9-2pm 9th Annual Pet Fair &
2pm Family Bingo; Rally Point Walk for Life – Junction City
-MEGA Bingo; RCC
-10-3pm Family Canoe Trip;
ODR
21 22 23 24 25 26 27
11-11:30am Professional’s 530-930pm Kansas Boater Fort Riley Network Flag Football Tournament;
12-3pm MOMC Festival Lunch Safety Course; ODR
Flag Football Tournament; Long Long Fitness
6-8pm Volunteer of the Year
Fitness Golf Open House
Recognition Dinner; RCC
8-330pm Kansas Boater Safety
6-9pm Spring Skeet League
Course; ODR
Boss Spring Trip 26-29 Apr
28 29 30
830-430pm Resilient Spouse
Academy; ACS-RLC
Boss Spring Trip 26-29 Apr
52. May 2013
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Black = MWR Event
2 3 4
1
Get Around 2 It – Sunset Zoo Cinco de Mayo Party ;Bowling
Red = Community Event 6-9pm Spring Skeet League
7pm Comedy Show; Rally Point
Health & Fitness Expo; KFH
730pm Three Divas & A Mic
(Comedy) – Junction City
Opera House
5 6 7 8 9 10 11
3-6pm Cinco de Mayo Patio 6-9pm Release Party; WZ Community Life Softball League Military Spouse Appreciation Fun in the Sun; Marina
BBQ; WZ Begins
MST End of School BBQ and 730pm “Into The Woods”
6-8pm SFAC-Financial Peace Luau Dance (Musical) – Junction City Opera
University; ACS-SFAC House
730pm “Into The Woods”
6-9pm Spring Skeet League (Musical) – Junction City Opera
House
12 13 14 15 16 17 18
10-2pm Mother’s Day Brunch; 6-9pm Spring Skeet League 5-930pm Kansas Boater Safety SCCA; MAAF
RCC Course; ODR
8-330pm Kansas Boater Safety
Spring Fling Softball
Course; ODR
Tournament
2pm “Into The Woods”
(Musical) – Junction City Opera
House
19 20 21 22 23 24 25
4pm Run For The Wall XXV – SKIES Unlimited Dance 2-4pm Family Climb Time; 1-3pm Library Summer Reading
Heritage Park JC Recital; JC Middle School Craig Gym Kick-Off
2pm Family Bingo; Rally Point
Get Golf Ready; Custer Hill Golf Course 13-17 May
SCCA; MAAF Training Holiday 24-27 May
BOSS Las Vegas Trip 24-27 May
26 1-5pm Memorial Day 27 28 29 30 31
Detailing BBQ; WZ
Training Holiday 24-27 May
BOSS Las Vegas Trip 24-27 May