This newsletter provides information about upcoming events in November for soldiers of the 3-6 Field Artillery and their families. Key events include a USO Home for the Holidays event on November 16, a craft fair on November 17, Thanksgiving break for local schools from November 21-23, and a tree lighting ceremony at the Main Post Chapel on December 6. It also lists contact information for FRG leaders and provides details about winter safety classes and upcoming FRG fundraisers including a cake auction and Zumba event.
The document contains information about a student named Brayan Stiven Carranza Saavedra attending Colegio Nacional Nicolás Esguerra with a student ID number of 903. It also mentions the word "Crucigrama" which is likely the student's class, subject, or assignment.
This document outlines various Russian superstitions related to luck and fortune. Some of the key superstitions mentioned are that korovai bread and having the same name as someone can bring good luck, while breaking crockery, itching, or saying "happy birthday" prematurely are seen as bad omens. Certain objects like empty bottles, keys, or coins are also not to be left on tables, and sitting in the corner of a table is considered unlucky according to Russian folk traditions.
The document provides information about upcoming events in December for families of the 3-6 Field Artillery unit at Fort Drum, including:
- The St Barbs Ball on December 1st, Operation Tribute distribution on December 1st, BN DONSA on December 3rd, a holiday celebration on December 4th, a holiday tree lighting on December 6th, the 1BCT Ball on December 7th, and a Bravo Battery holiday party on December 8th.
- Winter driving and snow thrower safety courses being offered on December 4th and 18th.
- A high school dance at the Fort Drum Youth Center on December 14th from 8pm to 12am for grades 9-12, costing
The document provides information about upcoming events and activities in December and January for the 3-6 Field Artillery unit at Fort Drum, including:
- A BOSS end of the world party on December 20th and movie on December 21st.
- Local school holiday break from December 24th-January 1st.
- Christmas Eve and Christmas services on base on December 24th and 25th.
- New Year's Eve activities on December 31st and a trip to see Disney on Ice in Syracuse on January 5th.
- Various meetings and ceremonies in January, including an MLK observance on January 16th and mountain remembrance ceremony on January 25th.
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CYS Services Deployment Support Services provides additional childcare support to military families experiencing separation due to deployment or other circumstances. Eligible families can receive free or reduced cost childcare, including hourly care for meetings or appointments and subsidies for part-time preschool and afterschool programs. Childcare is provided on base at centers like Memorial CDC as well as through local home-based childcare providers. To take advantage of these benefits, families must register with CYS Services and bring documentation verifying their eligibility status.
The document provides information about upcoming events on Fort Drum in December including unit parties, family readiness group meetings, safety courses, a youth center dance, and LOWES home improvement clinics. Key dates include the 1BCT Ball on December 7th, various unit holiday parties between December 8th-14th, snow thrower and winter driving courses on December 18th, and a high school dance at the youth center on December 14th. Local school holiday breaks run from December 24th through January 1st.
The document provides information about upcoming events in December and January at Fort Drum including:
- A HHB holiday party on December 14th and various unit events throughout the month.
- Winter safety courses on December 18th covering winter driving and snow thrower operation.
- A high school dance at the Youth Center on December 14th from 8-12pm.
- Information is also provided about taking a trip to the Adirondacks for winter activities like skiing, snow tubing, and visiting Santa's Workshop.
The document contains information about a student named Brayan Stiven Carranza Saavedra attending Colegio Nacional Nicolás Esguerra with a student ID number of 903. It also mentions the word "Crucigrama" which is likely the student's class, subject, or assignment.
This document outlines various Russian superstitions related to luck and fortune. Some of the key superstitions mentioned are that korovai bread and having the same name as someone can bring good luck, while breaking crockery, itching, or saying "happy birthday" prematurely are seen as bad omens. Certain objects like empty bottles, keys, or coins are also not to be left on tables, and sitting in the corner of a table is considered unlucky according to Russian folk traditions.
The document provides information about upcoming events in December for families of the 3-6 Field Artillery unit at Fort Drum, including:
- The St Barbs Ball on December 1st, Operation Tribute distribution on December 1st, BN DONSA on December 3rd, a holiday celebration on December 4th, a holiday tree lighting on December 6th, the 1BCT Ball on December 7th, and a Bravo Battery holiday party on December 8th.
- Winter driving and snow thrower safety courses being offered on December 4th and 18th.
- A high school dance at the Fort Drum Youth Center on December 14th from 8pm to 12am for grades 9-12, costing
The document provides information about upcoming events and activities in December and January for the 3-6 Field Artillery unit at Fort Drum, including:
- A BOSS end of the world party on December 20th and movie on December 21st.
- Local school holiday break from December 24th-January 1st.
- Christmas Eve and Christmas services on base on December 24th and 25th.
- New Year's Eve activities on December 31st and a trip to see Disney on Ice in Syracuse on January 5th.
- Various meetings and ceremonies in January, including an MLK observance on January 16th and mountain remembrance ceremony on January 25th.
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CYS Services Deployment Support Services provides additional childcare support to military families experiencing separation due to deployment or other circumstances. Eligible families can receive free or reduced cost childcare, including hourly care for meetings or appointments and subsidies for part-time preschool and afterschool programs. Childcare is provided on base at centers like Memorial CDC as well as through local home-based childcare providers. To take advantage of these benefits, families must register with CYS Services and bring documentation verifying their eligibility status.
The document provides information about upcoming events on Fort Drum in December including unit parties, family readiness group meetings, safety courses, a youth center dance, and LOWES home improvement clinics. Key dates include the 1BCT Ball on December 7th, various unit holiday parties between December 8th-14th, snow thrower and winter driving courses on December 18th, and a high school dance at the youth center on December 14th. Local school holiday breaks run from December 24th through January 1st.
The document provides information about upcoming events in December and January at Fort Drum including:
- A HHB holiday party on December 14th and various unit events throughout the month.
- Winter safety courses on December 18th covering winter driving and snow thrower operation.
- A high school dance at the Youth Center on December 14th from 8-12pm.
- Information is also provided about taking a trip to the Adirondacks for winter activities like skiing, snow tubing, and visiting Santa's Workshop.
This document provides information for the families of the 3-6 Field Artillery Battalion regarding upcoming family readiness group meetings and events in November 2012. Safety classes on winter driving and snow thrower operation are also listed with dates and times. Important dates are highlighted, including the St. Barbara's Ball on December 1st and division block leave from December 15th to January 6th. Fundraising opportunities for family readiness groups are mentioned, including a Scentsy fundraiser and sales of Centaur gear. Contact information is provided for questions.
This document is a newsletter from the TF Knighthawk Family Readiness Group providing information on upcoming events in November 2012 for military families at Fort Drum, New York. It lists over 30 events, including USO shows, workshops, classes, trips and activities organized by various support organizations on post. The document aims to inform families of opportunities for connection, learning and recreation during the month.
The document provides information on upcoming community events at Fort Drum in late November and December 2012. It lists over 30 different events, including classes on snowmobile safety, cookie exchanges, story times, movie nights, holiday celebrations, resume writing workshops, parenting courses, trips, dances, and more. Dates, times, locations, and contact information are provided for each event.
This document provides a summary of upcoming events and important dates in November 2011 for soldiers of the 4-31 Battalion at Fort Drum, including:
- The battalion's volunteer of the month ceremony on November 17th honoring Angie Smith of D Company.
- Various company family readiness group meetings and events throughout the month.
- The battalion turkey bowl game on November 22nd and Thanksgiving treats for single soldiers on November 24th.
- General dates, times and locations for classes offered by Army Community Service in November.
This document provides a summary of upcoming events in December for families at Fort Drum, including:
1) Recreational and educational events such as a bowling bash, resume writing workshop, and parenting courses.
2) Support group meetings and celebrations such as a parents alone support group and end of term party.
3) Workshops on topics like OPSEC safety, federal employment, and building a business.
4) Holiday activities like a tree distribution, lights on the lake trip, and dress a snowman contest.
5) Winter driving and snow thrower courses offered by the Command Safety Office.
6) A high school dance at the Youth Center and reminder that the Tax
Upcoming events at Fort Drum include a 5K run on December 15th, a dress a snowman contest at the library, and a teen holiday party. Several CYSS facilities will be closed from December 17th-January 6th for the holidays. The Command Safety Office is offering a winter driving course on December 18th from 1400-1500 and a snow thrower course from 1530-1600. Registration is required and can be completed by calling 772-9026/0310.
Upcoming events at Fort Drum include a 5K run on December 15th, a dress a snowman contest at the library, and a teen holiday party. Several CYSS facilities will be closed from December 17th-January 6th for the holidays. The Command Safety Office is offering a winter driving course on December 18th from 1400-1500 and a snow thrower course from 1530-1600. Registration is required and can be completed by calling 772-9026/0310.
This document provides information about upcoming events for the 3-6 Field Artillery unit located at Fort Drum, NY between October 19th and November 6th, including:
- Toyland Grand Opening at the PX on October 20th
- Various Halloween events between October 20th-31st
- Changes of command for Alpha and Bravo Batteries on October 30th and November 1st
- Election Day on November 6th
This newsletter provides information about upcoming community events in Sackets Harbor and surrounding areas in northern New York. It summarizes various Halloween activities including a haunted trail in Sackets Harbor from October 19-27, craft fairs in Lowville on October 20th and 26th, and "Halloween Towne" in downtown Lowville on October 26th and 27th. It also lists training opportunities at the Army Community Service center and a 5k/10k run in Adams on October 27th to benefit the Rohde Center. The newsletter encourages readers to verify any restrictions or guidelines for the events.
The document provides information about upcoming events for the 3-6 Field Artillery unit and their families. It lists various social events, volunteer opportunities, classes, and briefings happening between late September and early November, including a predeployment briefing, change of command ceremonies for Alpha and Bravo Batteries, Strong Bonds events, and a ball. It also alerts readers to a scheduled power outage on September 29th that will affect housing areas and facilities for up to 12 hours as the power lines are upgraded.
This document summarizes upcoming events for the 3-6 Field Artillery in October and November 2012, including:
- A men's and women's fashion show on October 6th at the PX.
- Various FRG meetings in October for different batteries.
- Youth activities like a volleyball tournament, dance, and gaming tournament between October 13th-27th.
- The St. Barbara's Ball on December 1st at the Oncenter in Syracuse.
- A 3-6 FA Snow Fun Day on December 12th at Snow Ridge.
- Strong Bonds events for singles and couples in November and December.
- Information on GI Bill transfer of benefits and absentee voting deadlines.
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The document provides information about upcoming holiday events in the North Country region from November 30th to January including: Winter Wonderland Weekends at the New York State Zoo from November 30th to December 31st; the Kris Kringle Market at Thousand Islands Winery on December 1st; Holiday HullabaZOO at the New York State Zoo on December 8th; movies playing at the AAFES Movie Theatre on November 30th and December 1st; and upcoming workshops from the Employment Readiness Program in December. It also lists safety classes on winter driving and snow throwers in October and December as well as Army Family Team Building Level I training on December 4th-5th.
This document is a weekly newsletter providing information on upcoming events and activities occurring from December 11-17 at USAG Red Cloud, Camp Casey, and other Army installations in Area I, Korea. It highlights several holiday events including a Christmas Eve dinner with Santa at Mitchell's Club, a talent show and cookie caravan. It also lists facility operating hours for the Christmas holiday and weekly movie showtimes at Area I theaters.
This document summarizes upcoming events for the 3-6 Field Artillery unit from October 11th to November 7th, including:
1) A variety of family and community events taking place over the next month such as a veterans information day, autism support group, movie nights, volunteer ceremonies and a clothing giveaway.
2) Important dates for Soldiers such as a volleyball tournament, change of command ceremonies, and predeployment briefings.
3) Single Soldier events sponsored by BOSS like gaming tournaments and fun runs.
4) Information on the St. Barbara's Ball in December and a snow fun day in addition to Strong Bonds and FRG meetings.
This document provides information about activities and events for young people aged 13-18 with additional needs from November to December 2012. It lists various activities in different locations including parties, movie nights, cooking classes, bowling, and trips. It emphasizes the new permanent home for activities at the Aspire Centre and reminds parents to submit updated forms.
The document provides information about upcoming community events in and around Fort Drum including a chili cook-off on October 27th, a haunted hotel event on the same day, trick or treating on Fort Drum on October 31st, and winter driving and snow thrower safety classes throughout October and November. It also includes a schedule for FRSA training opportunities and financial readiness programs at Fort Drum in October through December.
This document provides information about upcoming events for the 3-6 Field Artillery unit located at Fort Drum, including:
- Halloween events on October 27th and 31st
- Changes of command ceremonies on October 30th and November 1st
- An information brief on November 7th
- Strong Bonds relationship training in November and December
- The St. Barbara's Ball formal event on December 1st
- Winter weather preparedness tips are also provided.
Polar Bear Dates to Remember provides a list of upcoming events and fundraisers for various companies from November 4-December 10, 2011. It also recognizes Jessica Sabo as the November volunteer of the month and announces that battalion and company command teams will serve Thanksgiving dinner on November 24. The document provides information on access control point hours changing at 45th Infantry ACP and daylight savings time ending on November 6.
The document provides information about upcoming area events in Sackets Harbor and Lowville, New York from October 19-27, 2012 and October 20, 2012. It summarizes a haunted walk fundraiser in Sackets Harbor on October 19, 20, 26, and 27 from 6-10pm with a children's night on October 25 from 6-8pm. It also advertises a cooking school in Lowville on October 20th and a craft fair in Lowville on October 20th. Additionally, it provides details about a Pumpkin Chunkin contest in Clayton, NY on October 20th.
This document provides a summary of upcoming events and activities at Fort Drum for October and November 2012. It lists over 30 specific events, including family activities like a ball gown swap, pumpkin carving, and a battalion ball. It also advertises youth sports registration dates and provides resources for military families, such as contact information for financial counseling and deployment preparation classes. The document encourages families to check various media for additional community event information.
The document provides a list of upcoming events for 3-6 Field Artillery from January to February 2013. It includes information on Disney on Ice trips, town hall meetings, luncheons, training sessions, observances, volunteer ceremonies, and more. Dates, times, and locations are provided for each event on the calendar.
This document provides information about upcoming events for the 3-6 Field Artillery unit including a St. Barbara's Ball on December 1st and a Couples Strong Bonds event from December 6-8. It also includes contact information for Family Readiness Group leaders and advisors. Safety tips are provided for winter weather and cold temperatures. Events organized by Better Opportunity for Single Soldiers (BOSS) and the North Country Spouses Club are also listed, along with a reminder about daylight savings time ending on November 4th.
This document provides information for the families of the 3-6 Field Artillery Battalion regarding upcoming family readiness group meetings and events in November 2012. Safety classes on winter driving and snow thrower operation are also listed with dates and times. Important dates are highlighted, including the St. Barbara's Ball on December 1st and division block leave from December 15th to January 6th. Fundraising opportunities for family readiness groups are mentioned, including a Scentsy fundraiser and sales of Centaur gear. Contact information is provided for questions.
This document is a newsletter from the TF Knighthawk Family Readiness Group providing information on upcoming events in November 2012 for military families at Fort Drum, New York. It lists over 30 events, including USO shows, workshops, classes, trips and activities organized by various support organizations on post. The document aims to inform families of opportunities for connection, learning and recreation during the month.
The document provides information on upcoming community events at Fort Drum in late November and December 2012. It lists over 30 different events, including classes on snowmobile safety, cookie exchanges, story times, movie nights, holiday celebrations, resume writing workshops, parenting courses, trips, dances, and more. Dates, times, locations, and contact information are provided for each event.
This document provides a summary of upcoming events and important dates in November 2011 for soldiers of the 4-31 Battalion at Fort Drum, including:
- The battalion's volunteer of the month ceremony on November 17th honoring Angie Smith of D Company.
- Various company family readiness group meetings and events throughout the month.
- The battalion turkey bowl game on November 22nd and Thanksgiving treats for single soldiers on November 24th.
- General dates, times and locations for classes offered by Army Community Service in November.
This document provides a summary of upcoming events in December for families at Fort Drum, including:
1) Recreational and educational events such as a bowling bash, resume writing workshop, and parenting courses.
2) Support group meetings and celebrations such as a parents alone support group and end of term party.
3) Workshops on topics like OPSEC safety, federal employment, and building a business.
4) Holiday activities like a tree distribution, lights on the lake trip, and dress a snowman contest.
5) Winter driving and snow thrower courses offered by the Command Safety Office.
6) A high school dance at the Youth Center and reminder that the Tax
Upcoming events at Fort Drum include a 5K run on December 15th, a dress a snowman contest at the library, and a teen holiday party. Several CYSS facilities will be closed from December 17th-January 6th for the holidays. The Command Safety Office is offering a winter driving course on December 18th from 1400-1500 and a snow thrower course from 1530-1600. Registration is required and can be completed by calling 772-9026/0310.
Upcoming events at Fort Drum include a 5K run on December 15th, a dress a snowman contest at the library, and a teen holiday party. Several CYSS facilities will be closed from December 17th-January 6th for the holidays. The Command Safety Office is offering a winter driving course on December 18th from 1400-1500 and a snow thrower course from 1530-1600. Registration is required and can be completed by calling 772-9026/0310.
This document provides information about upcoming events for the 3-6 Field Artillery unit located at Fort Drum, NY between October 19th and November 6th, including:
- Toyland Grand Opening at the PX on October 20th
- Various Halloween events between October 20th-31st
- Changes of command for Alpha and Bravo Batteries on October 30th and November 1st
- Election Day on November 6th
This newsletter provides information about upcoming community events in Sackets Harbor and surrounding areas in northern New York. It summarizes various Halloween activities including a haunted trail in Sackets Harbor from October 19-27, craft fairs in Lowville on October 20th and 26th, and "Halloween Towne" in downtown Lowville on October 26th and 27th. It also lists training opportunities at the Army Community Service center and a 5k/10k run in Adams on October 27th to benefit the Rohde Center. The newsletter encourages readers to verify any restrictions or guidelines for the events.
The document provides information about upcoming events for the 3-6 Field Artillery unit and their families. It lists various social events, volunteer opportunities, classes, and briefings happening between late September and early November, including a predeployment briefing, change of command ceremonies for Alpha and Bravo Batteries, Strong Bonds events, and a ball. It also alerts readers to a scheduled power outage on September 29th that will affect housing areas and facilities for up to 12 hours as the power lines are upgraded.
This document summarizes upcoming events for the 3-6 Field Artillery in October and November 2012, including:
- A men's and women's fashion show on October 6th at the PX.
- Various FRG meetings in October for different batteries.
- Youth activities like a volleyball tournament, dance, and gaming tournament between October 13th-27th.
- The St. Barbara's Ball on December 1st at the Oncenter in Syracuse.
- A 3-6 FA Snow Fun Day on December 12th at Snow Ridge.
- Strong Bonds events for singles and couples in November and December.
- Information on GI Bill transfer of benefits and absentee voting deadlines.
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The document provides information about upcoming holiday events in the North Country region from November 30th to January including: Winter Wonderland Weekends at the New York State Zoo from November 30th to December 31st; the Kris Kringle Market at Thousand Islands Winery on December 1st; Holiday HullabaZOO at the New York State Zoo on December 8th; movies playing at the AAFES Movie Theatre on November 30th and December 1st; and upcoming workshops from the Employment Readiness Program in December. It also lists safety classes on winter driving and snow throwers in October and December as well as Army Family Team Building Level I training on December 4th-5th.
This document is a weekly newsletter providing information on upcoming events and activities occurring from December 11-17 at USAG Red Cloud, Camp Casey, and other Army installations in Area I, Korea. It highlights several holiday events including a Christmas Eve dinner with Santa at Mitchell's Club, a talent show and cookie caravan. It also lists facility operating hours for the Christmas holiday and weekly movie showtimes at Area I theaters.
This document summarizes upcoming events for the 3-6 Field Artillery unit from October 11th to November 7th, including:
1) A variety of family and community events taking place over the next month such as a veterans information day, autism support group, movie nights, volunteer ceremonies and a clothing giveaway.
2) Important dates for Soldiers such as a volleyball tournament, change of command ceremonies, and predeployment briefings.
3) Single Soldier events sponsored by BOSS like gaming tournaments and fun runs.
4) Information on the St. Barbara's Ball in December and a snow fun day in addition to Strong Bonds and FRG meetings.
This document provides information about activities and events for young people aged 13-18 with additional needs from November to December 2012. It lists various activities in different locations including parties, movie nights, cooking classes, bowling, and trips. It emphasizes the new permanent home for activities at the Aspire Centre and reminds parents to submit updated forms.
The document provides information about upcoming community events in and around Fort Drum including a chili cook-off on October 27th, a haunted hotel event on the same day, trick or treating on Fort Drum on October 31st, and winter driving and snow thrower safety classes throughout October and November. It also includes a schedule for FRSA training opportunities and financial readiness programs at Fort Drum in October through December.
This document provides information about upcoming events for the 3-6 Field Artillery unit located at Fort Drum, including:
- Halloween events on October 27th and 31st
- Changes of command ceremonies on October 30th and November 1st
- An information brief on November 7th
- Strong Bonds relationship training in November and December
- The St. Barbara's Ball formal event on December 1st
- Winter weather preparedness tips are also provided.
Polar Bear Dates to Remember provides a list of upcoming events and fundraisers for various companies from November 4-December 10, 2011. It also recognizes Jessica Sabo as the November volunteer of the month and announces that battalion and company command teams will serve Thanksgiving dinner on November 24. The document provides information on access control point hours changing at 45th Infantry ACP and daylight savings time ending on November 6.
The document provides information about upcoming area events in Sackets Harbor and Lowville, New York from October 19-27, 2012 and October 20, 2012. It summarizes a haunted walk fundraiser in Sackets Harbor on October 19, 20, 26, and 27 from 6-10pm with a children's night on October 25 from 6-8pm. It also advertises a cooking school in Lowville on October 20th and a craft fair in Lowville on October 20th. Additionally, it provides details about a Pumpkin Chunkin contest in Clayton, NY on October 20th.
This document provides a summary of upcoming events and activities at Fort Drum for October and November 2012. It lists over 30 specific events, including family activities like a ball gown swap, pumpkin carving, and a battalion ball. It also advertises youth sports registration dates and provides resources for military families, such as contact information for financial counseling and deployment preparation classes. The document encourages families to check various media for additional community event information.
The document provides a list of upcoming events for 3-6 Field Artillery from January to February 2013. It includes information on Disney on Ice trips, town hall meetings, luncheons, training sessions, observances, volunteer ceremonies, and more. Dates, times, and locations are provided for each event on the calendar.
This document provides information about upcoming events for the 3-6 Field Artillery unit including a St. Barbara's Ball on December 1st and a Couples Strong Bonds event from December 6-8. It also includes contact information for Family Readiness Group leaders and advisors. Safety tips are provided for winter weather and cold temperatures. Events organized by Better Opportunity for Single Soldiers (BOSS) and the North Country Spouses Club are also listed, along with a reminder about daylight savings time ending on November 4th.
Bravo Battery has had a busy few months, supporting Cadet Summer Training at West Point where they fired 7,700 rounds without incident. They also supported a National Training Center rotation at Fort Irwin, where they fired over 300 rounds in close coordination and received praise from trainers. The battery has undergone changes as 25 soldiers were moved to other batteries for an upcoming deployment. Bravo Battery will continue training and supporting pre-deployment exercises over the next few months.
Upcoming events include an Adirondack Railroad Fall Foliage Trip on September 22nd, a 5K Fun Run hosted by BOSS on October 3rd, and a Clothing Give-Away Drop-Off event at ACS from October 1st-14th. Classes and workshops cover topics such as investing, photography, career fairs, cooking, and coping with deployment. Various youth programs and activities are also scheduled like a Skate Jam, Horseback Riding, and a Haunted Hayride.
This document is a newsletter from the 3-6 Field Artillery unit at Fort Drum that provides information on upcoming community events from September 7th to October 27th. It lists various social activities, support groups, training opportunities, and recreational activities organized by different Fort Drum community organizations. It also includes notices about changes to childcare fees and a warning about a magazine subscription scam targeting military personnel.
This document is a newsletter from the 3-6 Field Artillery Regimental Support Area (FRSA) providing information on upcoming community events at Fort Drum for the week of September 7-15, 2012. It lists various activities organized by different agencies including teen events at the youth center, support groups, training workshops, sports tournaments, and trips being organized by outdoor recreation. Contact information is provided for family readiness group leaders from different batteries. The newsletter encourages community members to contact their FRG leader or FRSA task force with any questions or concerns.
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The documents notify patrons of fee increases and program changes for child development services at Fort Drum effective October 1st. The increases are part of standardizing rates across the Department of Defense. Specifically, the 20% fee reduction, youth sports fee credit up to $100, SKIES fee credit up to $300, and hourly care fee beyond 16 hours will be eliminated. Currently deployed families will continue receiving deployment support services. Questions should be directed to Parent Central Services.
Soldiers attending NTC will have their separate rations deducted and should budget accordingly, and avoid spending excessively on meals at fast food or the shoppette. The 2012 monthly basic allowance for subsistence is $348 for enlisted and $239 for officers. Family separation pay may be due for soldiers spending over 30 days away from home station during NTC, such as those on Torch, LTP, or Advon flights, by filing a DD 1561 form after the 31st day through the battalion S1 to the Fort Drum Finance Office.
The document provides the religious service schedule for Catholic, Protestant, Jewish, and chapel programs offered on Fort Drum for various days of the week. It also includes information about upcoming Strong Bonds relationship events in October and November and notices about tickets for a river tour event in August, the September schedule for Monti Gym, and other community announcements.
This document is a newsletter from the 3-6 Field Artillery Regiment at Fort Drum announcing upcoming community events from August 16 to September 15, including concerts by the 10th Mountain Division Band, workshops on employment, car buying and anger management, a Division picnic, and the New York State Fair. It also lists dates for Strong Bonds relationship programs and notifications about road closures and parking lot repaving at the Veteran's Clinic.
This town hall meeting is for the 3-6 Field Artillery unit to provide an open forum for questions regarding their upcoming month-long rotation at the National Training Center and deployment. Childcare is not available but children are welcome. The brief will last 30-45 minutes and a legal representative will be present to assist with updating power of attorney documents. The meeting is on August 14th at 5:30pm in the Main Post Auditorium building 10725 on Fort Drum.
The document provides information about upcoming events for the 3-6 Field Artillery unit located at Fort Drum, including fundraisers, town hall meetings, FRG meetings, a family fun run, free movie night, hiking trip, 5K run, and contact information for BOSS representatives. It also lists local fairs, festivals and activities happening in August and announces the opening of a new BOSS facility on base.
The document provides a list of local events and activities occurring in July and August in the North Country region, including fairs, festivals, concerts, wine tours and tastings, fishing classes, and more. Key events highlighted are the Lewis County Fair from July 17-21, various concerts in the DPAO Summer Concert Series including Bill Cosby on July 28, Blues in the Bay and Rockin' the Bay music festivals in late August, and wine-related activities at local wineries like Coyote Moon and Thousand Islands throughout the summer months. The document aims to dispel the idea that "there's nothing to do" in the area by outlining the many entertainment and recreational options available during the summer season.
1) DFAS is warning about scam emails that appear to be from DFAS but are actually from non-government email accounts.
2) The emails claim that individuals receiving VA disability compensation may be able to obtain additional funds from the IRS.
3) DFAS advises that if you receive a notice from the IRS to respond immediately, but to be wary of emails claiming to be from DFAS or other government agencies asking for personal information or money.
1. The Centaur Battalion and HHB have been busy with training and operations to support the brigade during the spring and summer months.
2. Soldiers have been focused on predeployment training for SFAAT missions to Afghanistan as well as providing artillery and medical support to other units on post.
3. A highlight was the Battalion Mungadai and Redleg Day competition between batteries, which helped strengthen bonds between soldiers and families through challenging events.
This document provides a summary of upcoming community events in northern New York from June 21-July 4, including Riverfest celebrations, school graduations, sporting competitions at Fort Drum, Independence Day fireworks displays, and fairs and festivals throughout the region. It also lists area attractions like museums, national parks, and race tracks that military members and their families can enjoy for free or at a discount during the summer months.
This document provides a summary of upcoming community events in the North Country region from mid-June through late August, including school graduations, festivals, concerts, fairs, and outdoor recreational activities at state parks and elsewhere. Key events mentioned include graduations between 16-25 June, Riverfest on 21 June, various summer concert series, the Jefferson County Fair from 10-15 July, and numerous festivals, craft shows, and outdoor activities throughout the summer months. Contact information and websites are provided for many events.
1. www.facebook.com/3.6FA.1BCT.10MTN
Government Organization
3-6 Field Artillery, FRSA Flash 15 November 2012
Upcoming Events
November 16—USO Home for the Holidays
November 16– Blended Family Workshop ACS Have questions or concerns? Be sure to
contact your FRG Leader or FRSA.
November 17—NCSC Craft Fair—Monti Physical Fitness Center
November 17-25 - Opportunity Thanksgiving Leave
Headquarter & Headquarters
November 19-20 - Division DONSA Battery
November 21-23 - Local School Thanksgiving Break Mindy Thompson
November 23 - Division DONSA Cindy Aldana
November 24 – Teen Karaoke – Youth Center
Alpha Battery
November 26 – Homemade Christmas Club – ACS
November 27 – DRUM Family Welcome Tour – ACS Katherine Parker
November 27 – Military Family Appreciation Family Night - Commons
Bravo Battery
November 28 - Alpha FRG Meeting, 6pm @ Battalion Classroom
Daphney Bunyan
November 29 – Turning Stone Casino and Comedy Show Trip – Parks & Rec
Tessa Conaway
November 29 – BOSS Gaming Tournament – BOSS
November 30 – Snowmobile Safety Class – Adventure Training Golf Company
November 30 – Homemade Christmas Club – ACS
Rachel Hirons
November 30 – Special Native American Story Time – McEwen Library
November 29 - 1BCT Predeployment Brief, 6pm @ MPA Advisors
November 30 – Right Arm Night – Commons Pamela Oeschger
December 1 – Operation Tribute Distribution: www.operationtribute.com Melinda Thomas
December 1 - St Barbara Ball (DIVARTY) @ Oncenter
Family Readiness Support Assis-
December 4 – Family and MWR/AUSA Holiday Celebration – Commons
tant
December 6 – Holiday Tree Lighting – Main Post Chapel, and YS Center
Kimberley Williams
December 8 - Bravo Battery Holiday Party (T)
315-774-5132
December 15-6 Jan 2013 Division Block Leave
December 13 – Trees for Troops Unit Distribution
2. FRG Events and Fundraisers
Dates of Importance!!!
St. Barbara’s Ball - 1 December @ The Oncenter in Syracuse
Tickets are for sale right now!!
$35 ea. - E-7 & below
$40 ea. - E-8, WO1-CW3, & O1-O3
$45 ea. - E-9, CW4-CW5, & O4 and above
See CW2 Billman in the S3 shop at the Battalion
When writing checks, please make them out to: Centaur Ball Fund
Bravo Battery Fundraisers!!
30 November, Bravo will be doing a Cake Auction,
prizes will be awarded!!! This will be held in the
Bravo Battery Classroom… Come and win your
cake!!!
Get your Zumba on Ladies!!!
After the holidays its great to work on shedding off
that holiday weight.. Bravo Battery presents 1 1/2 hrs
of an amazing Zumba event. Tickets are first come
first serve for a total of 65. More information will fol-
low.
Get your Centaur Gear at the 7 * 12 January 2013 (tentative)
November brief.. Pullover sweat- * Monti Fitness Center
shirts - All sizes for $30 each. All * Tickets will be sold (only 65 due to Aerobics
proceeds go towards the St. Bar- Room capacity of 75)
bara Ball on the 1st of December!!
11. Baby It’s Cold Outside!!!
Family Members Soldiers
To Register, please contact the
Command Safety Office at 772-3022
Bldg M-10281 4th Armored Division Drive
NOTE: Unit/Organization Classes
are by Appointment Only
Winter Driving Snow Thrower
Wednesday 3-Oct-11 1400-1500 Wednesday 3 Oct 12 1530-1600
Wednesday 17 Oct 12 1400-1500 Wednesday 17 Oct 12 1530-1600
Wednesday 24 Oct 12 1400-1500 Wednesday 24 Oct 12 1530-1600
Tuesday 6 Nov 12 1400-1500 Tuesday 6 Nov 12 1530-1600
Tuesday 20 Nov 12 1400-1500 Tuesday 20 Nov 12 1530-1600
Tuesday 4 Dec 12 1400-1500 Tuesday 4 Dec 12 1530-1600
Tuesday 18 Dec 12 1400-1500 Tuesday 18 Dec 12 1530-1600
DA Civilians
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