This document provides an agenda and updates for an upcoming meeting. It includes highlights on taking care of employees, community events, renovations, education programs, transportation changes, and Armed Forces Day events including the planned relighting of Pooles Island Lighthouse after 72 years.
The document provides an agenda and updates for upcoming events at APG, including the return of military units from deployments, recognition of volunteers, and observances. It outlines transportation projects and road construction updates, as well as summer youth programs, concerts, and sports leagues. Memorial Day and Army birthday events are also noted, along with a C4ISR exercise taking place in June.
The document lists dates for various events happening at Fort Drum from September through November 2013, including ceremonies, training sessions, recreational activities, and holidays. It notes that the list is not comprehensive and encourages checking other sources for all upcoming events at Fort Drum. Key events include a 9/11 wreath laying ceremony, a Superhero 5K run in September, a Veteran's Information Day in October, and ceremonies marking Veteran's Day and Thanksgiving in November.
This document provides a calendar of events for April and May 2012 at Fort Drum, NY. It lists important dates, including local school spring breaks, volunteer appreciation week, military family events, and ceremonies. Recurring classes and support groups through Army Community Service are also noted.
This document lists various dates, events, and meetings for the 4-31 Infantry Battalion in May and June. It includes dates for Family Readiness Group meetings, military ceremonies and parades, family activities, training opportunities, and blood drives. Contact information is provided for resources like the Military and Family Life Consultant and for the 4-31 Facebook page and newsletter.
This document provides a summary of events and activities happening from August 7-13 at USAG Red Cloud, Casey, and surrounding areas. It includes details about trips to a water park on August 10th and Everland amusement park on the same day. It also lists movie showtimes at local theaters from August 7-13 and details about a hiking trip to Mount Surak on August 10th. Recreational activities like golfing and bowling are advertised alongside the reopening of the Buccaneer Bowl and new Health and Human Performance Center at Camp Casey Gym.
The document provides a calendar of upcoming events in May 2012 for military families at Fort Drum, including dates for special observances, training opportunities, and community activities like a USO dance, Armed Forces Day parade, and division run. Key dates mentioned include Military Spouse Appreciation Day on May 6th, a town hall meeting on May 9th, and the Syracuse Chiefs Armed Forces celebration on May 12th. The document also lists resources for military families including classes, support programs, and the 4-31 battalion Facebook page.
This document lists various events and dates in May and June 2012 that are of interest to members of the 3-71 Cavalry Squadron and Fort Drum community. It includes information on volunteer appreciation ceremonies, family events, training opportunities, and more. Key dates mentioned are the 3BCT Volunteer Appreciation Ceremony on May 8th and the 3-71 Cavalry Squadron Volunteer Appreciation Ceremony and Semi-Formal on May 18th and 31st respectively. It also provides contact information for resources like the Military and Family Life Consultant.
This document provides an agenda and updates for an upcoming meeting. It includes highlights on taking care of employees, community events, renovations, education programs, transportation changes, and Armed Forces Day events including the planned relighting of Pooles Island Lighthouse after 72 years.
The document provides an agenda and updates for upcoming events at APG, including the return of military units from deployments, recognition of volunteers, and observances. It outlines transportation projects and road construction updates, as well as summer youth programs, concerts, and sports leagues. Memorial Day and Army birthday events are also noted, along with a C4ISR exercise taking place in June.
The document lists dates for various events happening at Fort Drum from September through November 2013, including ceremonies, training sessions, recreational activities, and holidays. It notes that the list is not comprehensive and encourages checking other sources for all upcoming events at Fort Drum. Key events include a 9/11 wreath laying ceremony, a Superhero 5K run in September, a Veteran's Information Day in October, and ceremonies marking Veteran's Day and Thanksgiving in November.
This document provides a calendar of events for April and May 2012 at Fort Drum, NY. It lists important dates, including local school spring breaks, volunteer appreciation week, military family events, and ceremonies. Recurring classes and support groups through Army Community Service are also noted.
This document lists various dates, events, and meetings for the 4-31 Infantry Battalion in May and June. It includes dates for Family Readiness Group meetings, military ceremonies and parades, family activities, training opportunities, and blood drives. Contact information is provided for resources like the Military and Family Life Consultant and for the 4-31 Facebook page and newsletter.
This document provides a summary of events and activities happening from August 7-13 at USAG Red Cloud, Casey, and surrounding areas. It includes details about trips to a water park on August 10th and Everland amusement park on the same day. It also lists movie showtimes at local theaters from August 7-13 and details about a hiking trip to Mount Surak on August 10th. Recreational activities like golfing and bowling are advertised alongside the reopening of the Buccaneer Bowl and new Health and Human Performance Center at Camp Casey Gym.
The document provides a calendar of upcoming events in May 2012 for military families at Fort Drum, including dates for special observances, training opportunities, and community activities like a USO dance, Armed Forces Day parade, and division run. Key dates mentioned include Military Spouse Appreciation Day on May 6th, a town hall meeting on May 9th, and the Syracuse Chiefs Armed Forces celebration on May 12th. The document also lists resources for military families including classes, support programs, and the 4-31 battalion Facebook page.
This document lists various events and dates in May and June 2012 that are of interest to members of the 3-71 Cavalry Squadron and Fort Drum community. It includes information on volunteer appreciation ceremonies, family events, training opportunities, and more. Key dates mentioned are the 3BCT Volunteer Appreciation Ceremony on May 8th and the 3-71 Cavalry Squadron Volunteer Appreciation Ceremony and Semi-Formal on May 18th and 31st respectively. It also provides contact information for resources like the Military and Family Life Consultant.
The document provides a list of upcoming dates and events in May and June 2012 for military families and the local community around Fort Drum, including:
1) Mother's Day brunches, home-buyers classes, FRG leader training, and other family support events in mid-May.
2) Local school board elections on May 15th and Armed Forces Day parade on May 19th.
3) Various military unit change of command ceremonies and celebrations in early June, including for the 4-31 BN on June 5th.
4) Ongoing resources and contact information provided for military family support programs on post.
The document summarizes a community leaders information forum at Fort Drum on September 4, 2013. It includes an agenda with remarks from COL Rosenberg and a presentation by COL Mattner on Fort Drum health services and medical care in the surrounding community. The dates provided numerous upcoming community events at Fort Drum through November 2013. Directorates and agencies were given time for updates. The next community leaders information forum is scheduled for October 2, 2013.
1) The document summarizes various sports events and activities at Peter Symonds College from January to April 2015, including successes of cheerleading, indoor cricket, karting, basketball, dodgeball, and football teams.
2) It describes the development of a competitive futsal team that played against other colleges and won most matches.
3) It recognizes three Peter Symonds students who won awards at the Winchester District Sports and Physical Activity Alliance awards, as well as nominations for other awards.
This document contains a 3-sentence summary of the key dates and events from the provided document:
The document lists important dates and events in April and May 2012 for the 3-71 CAV squadron, including a volunteer appreciation week, troop meetings, informational sessions, ceremonies and a semi-formal event. Free tickets are also available for a concert at the end of April. Contact information is provided for military and family support consultants.
The document provides a summary of upcoming dates and events in April and May 2012 for the 3-71 CAV squadron at Fort Drum, including volunteer appreciation events, family support group meetings, informational sessions, ceremonies, and recreational activities. Key dates mentioned include the Gary Sinise concert on April 29th and the squadron semi-formal on May 31st. Contact information is also provided for military and family life consultants and the squadron's Facebook page.
This document provides a summary of important dates and events in June 2012 for the Fort Drum military community. It lists over 20 specific events happening between June 1-28, including change of command ceremonies, family support group meetings, training opportunities, and community activities like a USO skating party, bike rally, and Riverfest festival. Key contact information is also provided for military family resources and the 4-31 Battalion Facebook page and newsletter.
This document provides a summary of important dates and events in May and early June 2012 for service members and families at Fort Drum, including Mother's Day celebrations, school board elections, volunteer appreciation ceremonies, family readiness group meetings, safety day events, changes of command, and blood drives. It also includes contact information for resources like military and family life consultants and the squadron's Facebook page.
This document contains a list of dates to remember for events in March and April 2012 at Fort Drum, including:
- Maple Days events from March 24-25 and March 31 at 45th Infantry Hill.
- Division DONSA on March 26 and April 6.
- Local school spring breaks from April 2-6 and March 30-April 9.
- Various observances, ceremonies, and classes throughout the months.
This document provides a summary of important dates and events for July and August 2012 relevant to the 3-71 CAV unit at Fort Drum, including:
- Block leave from 30 June to 15 July
- Independence Day on 4 July
- The Jefferson County Fair from 10-15 July
- A change of command ceremony for 3-71 CAV on 20 July
- Various welcome tours, blood drives, and retirement ceremonies throughout July and August
- A 3-71 CAV steering committee meeting on 3 August
This document provides a weekly guide to events and activities occurring from December 4-10 at USAG Red Cloud, Camp Casey, and surrounding areas in Korea. It includes information about various holiday events like Christmas tree decorating competitions, photos with Santa, orphan outings, and talent shows. Facility operating hours for the Christmas holiday are provided. It also includes movie showtimes at post theaters for the week.
The document provides information about various community events and programs for military families at Fort Drum in a newsletter format. It announces that the Guthrie Clinic will have limited urgent care availability on July 4th and 5th while other facilities are closed for the holiday. It also lists contact information for the commander and command sergeant major, links to the local military newspaper and housing calendar, and a disclaimer about the newsletter contents.
This document contains two summaries of events for March and April 2012 for the 3-71 Cavalry Squadron at Fort Drum, NY. The March events include a retirement ceremony, indoor paintball, and "Right Arm Night". The April events include local school spring breaks, volunteer appreciation events, concerts, and classes on topics such as budget management and the Thrift Savings Plan. Contact information is provided for counseling resources and the squadron's Facebook page and newsletter.
This document provides a summary of upcoming events and dates to remember for the 3-71 Cavalry unit at Fort Drum, NY. It lists various family readiness group meetings, training sessions, recreational activities, and support group gatherings occurring between September 13 and October 6. Apple picking locations are also advertised. Contact information is provided for resources like military and family life consultants and the squadron family readiness assistant.
The document provides a list of dates to remember for events in April and May 2012 related to the 3-71 CAV squadron and greater military community. Key events include ARES Troop FRG meetings on May 2nd and May 10th, a Fashionista Extravaganza on May 10th, and the 3-71 CAV Squadron Semi-Formal on May 31st. The document also provides contact information for the Military and Family Life Consultant and information on where to find the squadron's Facebook page and monthly newsletter.
The document lists various bowling tournaments and workshops taking place in August and September in Michigan. In August, there are USBC workshops on the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th at Colonial Lanes and B's Bowling. Additional events include the EdRondot's Pro Shop Shootout on the 7th, Budweiser Michigan Majors on the 15th, MSBS Small Town Challenge on the 23rd, and the PWBA Detroit Open from the 27th to 28th. The 47th Annual Greater Lansing Queens Tournament is on the 29th. In September, events include the MSBS Open from the 4th to 7th, Budweiser Michigan Majors on the 19th, MSBS Open
The document provides a calendar of events for July and August 2012 for the 3-71 CAV unit at Fort Drum, NY. It lists important dates including changes of command, blood drives, meetings, and family support events. Key information and contact details are also provided for family support resources and classes on topics like deployment, finances, and event planning.
The document lists various events taking place throughout April and May, including a proclamation signing, 5K run/walk, family support huddles, volunteer recognitions, prescription drug take back, food festivals, information town halls, military spouse appreciation day, Mother's Day brunch, Armed Forces Day parades, a USO big band bash, Memorial Day observances, and Asian American/Pacific Islander heritage event. It also provides information on taking an online food handler's course and reminds readers to log volunteer hours.
This document provides a summary of upcoming events and resources for military families at Fort Drum for August and September 2012. Key dates include unit meetings, recreational activities like a softball tournament, and training opportunities such as Army Family Team Building courses. Contact information is given for resources like Military and Family Life Consultants, financial counseling, and the battalion's Facebook page.
This document provides a list of upcoming events and activities at Fort Drum in April and May 2012. It includes dates for volunteer appreciation events, ceremonies, classes, giveaways, concerts, and more. Key dates mentioned are the Volunteer of the Year Recognition Ceremony on April 19th and the Squadron Volunteer Appreciation Ceremony on May 18th. The document also provides contact information for Military and Family Life Consultants and links to additional military family resources and newsletters.
The document provides a calendar of events for March and April 2012 for the 3-71 CAV squadron. It lists important dates such as daylight savings time on March 11th, a squadron FRG meeting on March 15th, St. Patrick's Day on March 17th, various school breaks, and Easter on April 8th. It also advertises community events like a triathlon in March and Maple Days in late March/early April. Contact information is provided for military family life consultants and for the squadron's FRSA newsletter.
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The document provides a list of upcoming dates and events in May and June 2012 for military families and the local community around Fort Drum, including:
1) Mother's Day brunches, home-buyers classes, FRG leader training, and other family support events in mid-May.
2) Local school board elections on May 15th and Armed Forces Day parade on May 19th.
3) Various military unit change of command ceremonies and celebrations in early June, including for the 4-31 BN on June 5th.
4) Ongoing resources and contact information provided for military family support programs on post.
The document summarizes a community leaders information forum at Fort Drum on September 4, 2013. It includes an agenda with remarks from COL Rosenberg and a presentation by COL Mattner on Fort Drum health services and medical care in the surrounding community. The dates provided numerous upcoming community events at Fort Drum through November 2013. Directorates and agencies were given time for updates. The next community leaders information forum is scheduled for October 2, 2013.
1) The document summarizes various sports events and activities at Peter Symonds College from January to April 2015, including successes of cheerleading, indoor cricket, karting, basketball, dodgeball, and football teams.
2) It describes the development of a competitive futsal team that played against other colleges and won most matches.
3) It recognizes three Peter Symonds students who won awards at the Winchester District Sports and Physical Activity Alliance awards, as well as nominations for other awards.
This document contains a 3-sentence summary of the key dates and events from the provided document:
The document lists important dates and events in April and May 2012 for the 3-71 CAV squadron, including a volunteer appreciation week, troop meetings, informational sessions, ceremonies and a semi-formal event. Free tickets are also available for a concert at the end of April. Contact information is provided for military and family support consultants.
The document provides a summary of upcoming dates and events in April and May 2012 for the 3-71 CAV squadron at Fort Drum, including volunteer appreciation events, family support group meetings, informational sessions, ceremonies, and recreational activities. Key dates mentioned include the Gary Sinise concert on April 29th and the squadron semi-formal on May 31st. Contact information is also provided for military and family life consultants and the squadron's Facebook page.
This document provides a summary of important dates and events in June 2012 for the Fort Drum military community. It lists over 20 specific events happening between June 1-28, including change of command ceremonies, family support group meetings, training opportunities, and community activities like a USO skating party, bike rally, and Riverfest festival. Key contact information is also provided for military family resources and the 4-31 Battalion Facebook page and newsletter.
This document provides a summary of important dates and events in May and early June 2012 for service members and families at Fort Drum, including Mother's Day celebrations, school board elections, volunteer appreciation ceremonies, family readiness group meetings, safety day events, changes of command, and blood drives. It also includes contact information for resources like military and family life consultants and the squadron's Facebook page.
This document contains a list of dates to remember for events in March and April 2012 at Fort Drum, including:
- Maple Days events from March 24-25 and March 31 at 45th Infantry Hill.
- Division DONSA on March 26 and April 6.
- Local school spring breaks from April 2-6 and March 30-April 9.
- Various observances, ceremonies, and classes throughout the months.
This document provides a summary of important dates and events for July and August 2012 relevant to the 3-71 CAV unit at Fort Drum, including:
- Block leave from 30 June to 15 July
- Independence Day on 4 July
- The Jefferson County Fair from 10-15 July
- A change of command ceremony for 3-71 CAV on 20 July
- Various welcome tours, blood drives, and retirement ceremonies throughout July and August
- A 3-71 CAV steering committee meeting on 3 August
This document provides a weekly guide to events and activities occurring from December 4-10 at USAG Red Cloud, Camp Casey, and surrounding areas in Korea. It includes information about various holiday events like Christmas tree decorating competitions, photos with Santa, orphan outings, and talent shows. Facility operating hours for the Christmas holiday are provided. It also includes movie showtimes at post theaters for the week.
The document provides information about various community events and programs for military families at Fort Drum in a newsletter format. It announces that the Guthrie Clinic will have limited urgent care availability on July 4th and 5th while other facilities are closed for the holiday. It also lists contact information for the commander and command sergeant major, links to the local military newspaper and housing calendar, and a disclaimer about the newsletter contents.
This document contains two summaries of events for March and April 2012 for the 3-71 Cavalry Squadron at Fort Drum, NY. The March events include a retirement ceremony, indoor paintball, and "Right Arm Night". The April events include local school spring breaks, volunteer appreciation events, concerts, and classes on topics such as budget management and the Thrift Savings Plan. Contact information is provided for counseling resources and the squadron's Facebook page and newsletter.
This document provides a summary of upcoming events and dates to remember for the 3-71 Cavalry unit at Fort Drum, NY. It lists various family readiness group meetings, training sessions, recreational activities, and support group gatherings occurring between September 13 and October 6. Apple picking locations are also advertised. Contact information is provided for resources like military and family life consultants and the squadron family readiness assistant.
The document provides a list of dates to remember for events in April and May 2012 related to the 3-71 CAV squadron and greater military community. Key events include ARES Troop FRG meetings on May 2nd and May 10th, a Fashionista Extravaganza on May 10th, and the 3-71 CAV Squadron Semi-Formal on May 31st. The document also provides contact information for the Military and Family Life Consultant and information on where to find the squadron's Facebook page and monthly newsletter.
The document lists various bowling tournaments and workshops taking place in August and September in Michigan. In August, there are USBC workshops on the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th at Colonial Lanes and B's Bowling. Additional events include the EdRondot's Pro Shop Shootout on the 7th, Budweiser Michigan Majors on the 15th, MSBS Small Town Challenge on the 23rd, and the PWBA Detroit Open from the 27th to 28th. The 47th Annual Greater Lansing Queens Tournament is on the 29th. In September, events include the MSBS Open from the 4th to 7th, Budweiser Michigan Majors on the 19th, MSBS Open
The document provides a calendar of events for July and August 2012 for the 3-71 CAV unit at Fort Drum, NY. It lists important dates including changes of command, blood drives, meetings, and family support events. Key information and contact details are also provided for family support resources and classes on topics like deployment, finances, and event planning.
The document lists various events taking place throughout April and May, including a proclamation signing, 5K run/walk, family support huddles, volunteer recognitions, prescription drug take back, food festivals, information town halls, military spouse appreciation day, Mother's Day brunch, Armed Forces Day parades, a USO big band bash, Memorial Day observances, and Asian American/Pacific Islander heritage event. It also provides information on taking an online food handler's course and reminds readers to log volunteer hours.
This document provides a summary of upcoming events and resources for military families at Fort Drum for August and September 2012. Key dates include unit meetings, recreational activities like a softball tournament, and training opportunities such as Army Family Team Building courses. Contact information is given for resources like Military and Family Life Consultants, financial counseling, and the battalion's Facebook page.
This document provides a list of upcoming events and activities at Fort Drum in April and May 2012. It includes dates for volunteer appreciation events, ceremonies, classes, giveaways, concerts, and more. Key dates mentioned are the Volunteer of the Year Recognition Ceremony on April 19th and the Squadron Volunteer Appreciation Ceremony on May 18th. The document also provides contact information for Military and Family Life Consultants and links to additional military family resources and newsletters.
The document provides a calendar of events for March and April 2012 for the 3-71 CAV squadron. It lists important dates such as daylight savings time on March 11th, a squadron FRG meeting on March 15th, St. Patrick's Day on March 17th, various school breaks, and Easter on April 8th. It also advertises community events like a triathlon in March and Maple Days in late March/early April. Contact information is provided for military family life consultants and for the squadron's FRSA newsletter.
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The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document provides an agenda and updates for Aberdeen Proving Ground. It discusses upcoming events, summer safety tips, conservation efforts, and leadership changes. It also summarizes information from the Kirk Army Health Clinic, Community Health Promotion Council, FMWR, marinas, youth programs, golf programs, and a presentation on a new food service called UFood Grill opening three locations on the base.
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The document provides information on the current landscaping vendor for the University Park Homeowners Association (UPHOA). It details the vendor's weekly maintenance plan, standards for mowing, litter pickup, and owner requests. It also discusses irrigation issues, future landscaping needs such as well repairs and pond maintenance, and the process for vendor reviews.
Marketers have seen their jobs transformed over the past ten years. The transformation is happening again — but faster this time. According to The Economist Intelligence Unit's survey of 478 high-level marketing executives worldwide, sponsored by Marketo, more than 80% say they need to restructure marketing to better support the business. And 29% believe the need for change is urgent.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
Lalibela: - the rock churches in and around lalibelaKeb Mathews
The document discusses the rock-hewn churches in and around Lalibela, Ethiopia. It describes three categories of rock churches: built-up cave churches constructed inside natural caves, rock-hewn cave churches partially attached to rock, and monolithic churches completely freestanding from rock except at the base. Many of Lalibela's famous churches like Bete Medhane-Alem and Bete Mariam fall into the last category. The document provides details on the architectural features and religious significance of several individual churches in Lalibela.
Tour of ethiopia dankile depression, active volcano earta ale and dallolKeb Mathews
FANOS Ethiopia Tours offers a 7-day tour of the Dankile Depression, Afdera, and Erta Ale Volcano regions. The tour includes flights from Addis Ababa to Semera on Day 1, camping at Afdera on Day 2, hiking the Erta Ale volcano at sunrise on Day 3, camping at Hamed Ela on Days 4-5 with trips to Dallol and Lake Asale, driving to Mekelle and a flight back to Addis Ababa on Day 6, and a departure flight on Day 7. The tour highlights the unique landscapes, salt extraction activities, and opportunities to see wildlife in this remote region of Ethiopia.
The document discusses various traditional manufacturing processes and provides details on powder metallurgy and plastics processing. It describes the key steps in powder metallurgy including powder production, blending, compaction, sintering and finishing. It also outlines different types of plastics and common plastics processing methods like extrusion, blow molding, thermoforming, compression molding and injection molding. Considerations for designing injection molded parts like proper flow and minimizing shrinkage are highlighted.
This document provides a list of community resources and programs available at Fort Drum, along with brief descriptions and contact information. It includes sections on facilities and services such as the American Red Cross, Atkins Fitness Center, Army Career and Alumni Program, Army Community Service, Education Services, auto shop, recreation programs, Civil Air Patrol, chapel, commissary, schools, childcare, and more. The purpose is to inform the Fort Drum community about various support and activities.
The Army Education Center is hosting an open house on May 21st from 9am to 2pm to provide information on education benefits and meet with college representatives. Two financial aid information sessions will be held during the event. Various facilities and services on the joint base will have modified hours for the Memorial Day weekend from May 23rd to 26th.
The Community Action Council agenda for 18 July 2012 included:
1) Upcoming calendar dates for CHPC Working Group meetings, the CHPC Board of Directors meeting, Community Action Council meetings, training holidays, yard sales, and military appreciation events throughout July and August.
2) Information from various Fort Wainwright departments about weapons registration, road repairs, transportation changes, classes offered by ACS, nature hikes and school registration from the Youth Center, and safety tips from the Safety Office.
3) Upcoming community events from organizations like the Chaplain's Office, ASYMCA, The Exchange, DeCA, American Red Cross and more throughout July and August.
The document provides a list of dates to remember for events happening in August and September 2014 at Fort Drum. Some key events include the closure of the Monti Physical Fitness Center from August 1-18, the 3BCT Deactivation Ceremony on August 14, the Annual Installation Force Protection Exercise on August 20, Outdoor Adventure Day on August 23, and the 911 Ceremony and Super Sign-Up on September 11. The list also provides advance notice of federal holidays in September and October like Labor Day on September 1 and Columbus Day on October 13.
The document provides a list of dates to remember for events happening on Fort Drum in August and September 2013. Some key events include the Mountain Mudder obstacle race on September 12th, the BOSS 5K Super Hero race on September 21st, and the Halloween trick-or-treating in housing areas on October 31st. It also includes information from various Fort Drum agencies in the CLIF Notes section, such as updates from the American Red Cross, ACS, CYSS, and the Commissary. Readers are encouraged to check other sources like Facebook pages for more details on upcoming programs and activities at Fort Drum.
This document provides information on various community resources and programs available to Fort Drum service members and families in June 2013. It lists 28 organizations and programs including the American Red Cross, Army Career & Alumni Program, Army Community Service, Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers, Civil Air Patrol, Chapel services, Child and Youth Services programs and sports, Commissary, Directorate of Emergency Services, Education Center, Exchange, housing, libraries, and more. For each, it provides contact information and details of upcoming events and activities in June and early July.
This document provides information on various community resources and programs available to Fort Drum service members and their families in May 2013. It lists 27 organizations and programs including the American Red Cross, Army Career & Alumni Program, Army Community Service, Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers, Civil Air Patrol, Chapel services, Child and Youth Services programs and sports, the Commissary, Directorate of Emergency Services, Education Center, Exchange store, and Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation among others. For each, it provides contact information and highlights of upcoming events and activities in May.
This document provides information on various community resources and programs available to Fort Drum service members and their families in May 2013. It lists 27 organizations and programs including the American Red Cross, Army Career & Alumni Program, Army Community Service, Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers, Chapel services, Child and Youth Services programs, Commissary, and more. For each, it provides contact information and highlights upcoming events and activities in May such as seminars, training sessions, celebrations, and youth sports registration deadlines.
Feb. 7, 2012 Community Information Exchange (CIE)USAG Japan
The document provides information from a United States Army Garrison Japan Community Information Exchange meeting on February 7, 2012. It includes the meeting agenda, purpose of the meeting, updates on community programs and projects from various garrison agencies, and information on upcoming community events.
The document provides announcements and updates for Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall. It includes information about new food truck schedules, facility closures for repairs, upcoming community events like an Easter egg hunt and children's fair, and changes to counseling and ID card services.
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 contains announcements for various community and recreational events on Camp Zama, including:
1) A Sunday pizza building event for kids at the Camp Zama Community Club on May 17th and 24th.
2) Upcoming motorcycle safety courses in May, June, July, and August taught by the USAG Japan Safety Office.
3) A 240th Army Birthday Ball being held on June 26th at the Camp Zama Community Club.
4) Reminders to be safe around various construction areas on base.
The document is a newspaper listing local community events happening from August 21-24 in and around Trinidad, Colorado. It includes information about fundraising dinners, meetings, outdoor activities at Trinidad Lake, the Colorado State Fair, a book signing, the farmers market, classic car cruising, a call for choir and children's art submissions, an animal shelter event, and the Trinidad Roundup rodeo weekend. It also provides a brief article about a meeting to discuss airport improvement plans in Las Animas County featuring remarks from an engineer presenting proposals.
The May 8, 2014 City of St. Helens, Oregon Tourism Committee meeting agenda included:
1. Calling the meeting to order and visitors addressing the committee.
2. Approval of previous meeting minutes, reviewing revenues, a tourism director briefing, and an event strategy update.
3. Discussing several upcoming major events from May to October including Corn Hole & Country-con, Fourth of July Celebration, and the Professional Disc Golf Association World Championship.
4. The meeting was to conclude with discussing other tourism business and setting the next meeting for June 12, 2014.
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