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 the academic calendar for the 2012-2013 school year for Adda Clevenger Junior Preparatory. It lists the dates for each month from August 2012 through September 2013, including start and end dates for trimesters, holidays, breaks, staff in-service days, parent-teacher conferences, performances, tests, and other school events. The calendar provides an overview of the full school year schedule.
1) Snow removal at Fort Drum follows a priority list beginning with main roadways and ending with sidewalks along side roads in front of homes. Residents are responsible for clearing their driveways and sidewalks leading to their home.
2) Piles of snow at the end of driveways from plowing are unavoidable but snow blowers help clear some of it. Residents are asked to be understanding, as removing snow is challenging.
3) Proper use of ice melt includes using it sparingly and only when temperatures are above 20 degrees, as salt is less effective when colder. Residents should store any unused ice melt properly.
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.
The newsletter provides an update on the busy schedule and personnel changes for Task Force Knighthawk over the past few months. They have completed intensive training in preparation for an upcoming deployment rotation at JRTC. Several new leaders have joined key positions in the task force. The task force companies have also been very active with various training missions and exercises. Several soldiers and their families are welcoming new babies. The task force is looking forward to the upcoming JRTC rotation to test their training and systems for future deployments.
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.
The newsletter provides an update on the busy training schedule and personnel changes for Task Force Knighthawk in preparation for an upcoming deployment. It discusses the unit completing a training event at JRTC along with various other training exercises. It also welcomes new leadership and soldiers who have joined key positions and notes some personnel who are leaving. The newsletter congratulates members on new babies and marriages and encourages families to enjoy the upcoming holidays.
Task Force Knighthawk is a Facebook page providing information for an upcoming events calendar for the Fort Drum community in January and February 2013. The calendar lists over 30 community events, programs, and observances covering a wide range of topics from children's activities to veterans events to training sessions. Contact information is provided for FRG leaders and the FRSA to address any questions or concerns from community members.
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.
The document provides the academic calendar for the 2012-2013 school year for Adda Clevenger Junior Preparatory. It lists the dates for each month from August 2012 through September 2013, including start and end dates for trimesters, holidays, breaks, staff in-service days, parent-teacher conferences, performances, tests, and other school events. The calendar provides an overview of the full school year schedule.
1) Snow removal at Fort Drum follows a priority list beginning with main roadways and ending with sidewalks along side roads in front of homes. Residents are responsible for clearing their driveways and sidewalks leading to their home.
2) Piles of snow at the end of driveways from plowing are unavoidable but snow blowers help clear some of it. Residents are asked to be understanding, as removing snow is challenging.
3) Proper use of ice melt includes using it sparingly and only when temperatures are above 20 degrees, as salt is less effective when colder. Residents should store any unused ice melt properly.
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.
The newsletter provides an update on the busy schedule and personnel changes for Task Force Knighthawk over the past few months. They have completed intensive training in preparation for an upcoming deployment rotation at JRTC. Several new leaders have joined key positions in the task force. The task force companies have also been very active with various training missions and exercises. Several soldiers and their families are welcoming new babies. The task force is looking forward to the upcoming JRTC rotation to test their training and systems for future deployments.
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.
The newsletter provides an update on the busy training schedule and personnel changes for Task Force Knighthawk in preparation for an upcoming deployment. It discusses the unit completing a training event at JRTC along with various other training exercises. It also welcomes new leadership and soldiers who have joined key positions and notes some personnel who are leaving. The newsletter congratulates members on new babies and marriages and encourages families to enjoy the upcoming holidays.
Task Force Knighthawk is a Facebook page providing information for an upcoming events calendar for the Fort Drum community in January and February 2013. The calendar lists over 30 community events, programs, and observances covering a wide range of topics from children's activities to veterans events to training sessions. Contact information is provided for FRG leaders and the FRSA to address any questions or concerns from community members.
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 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.
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 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
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.
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 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.
This document lists 52 weeks of potential giving opportunities from January 2, 2011 through December 31, 2011. Each week includes the date range and a brief description of a local nonprofit organization, event, or cause that could be supported through donations of time, goods, or money. The list covers a wide range of community needs, including coat drives, food banks, homeless shelters, children's programs, health initiatives, and disaster relief.
The newsletter provides an update on the busy schedule and personnel changes for Task Force Knighthawk over the past few months. They have completed intensive training in preparation for an upcoming deployment rotation at JRTC. Several new leaders have joined key positions in the task force. The task force companies have also been very active with various training missions and exercises. Several soldiers and their families are welcoming new babies. The task force is looking forward to the upcoming winter leave period before continuing their pre-deployment training.
The newsletter provides an update on the busy training schedule and personnel changes for Task Force Knighthawk in preparation for an upcoming deployment. It discusses the unit completing a training event at JRTC along with various other training exercises. It also welcomes new leadership and soldiers who have joined key positions and shares news about soldiers and their families.
The document provides information about upcoming events and safety tips for winter weather at Fort Drum. It lists Halloween and holiday activities happening in late October and early November. It emphasizes the importance of being prepared for power outages or emergencies by creating winter weather kits and making family plans. Safety classes are also announced on winter driving and using snow throwers.
This document contains information about upcoming family and community events on an Army base, as well as safety information and guidelines related to winter weather and driving conditions. It lists various recreational and educational activities happening between October 18th and 31st, including a teen gaming tournament, movie nights, a reading event, and Halloween parties. It also provides contact information for classes on winter driving, snow throwers, and other winter preparedness topics. Finally, it shares resources for checking road conditions, what to do if your vehicle gets stuck in snow, and what to do if stranded during winter weather.
The document announces a scheduled power outage on 29 September 2012 from 5am to 6pm affecting homes near South Riva Ridge, Nancy Drive, Chapel Drive and Coblenz Circle to upgrade power lines and allow back feeding from another direction, with most homes only experiencing an outage of up to 4 hours during the longer 12 hour period. The outage combines two planned outages into one to complete the necessary line upgrades.
The document announces a scheduled power outage on 29 September 2012 from 5am to 6pm affecting homes near South Riva Ridge, Nancy Drive, Chapel Drive and Coblenz Circle to upgrade power lines and allow back feeding from another direction, with most homes only experiencing an outage of up to 4 hours during the longer 12 hour period. The outage combines two planned outages into one to complete the necessary line upgrades.
The document discusses new online capabilities for managing military ID cards through the Defense Manpower Data Center's RAPIDS (Real-time Automated Personnel Identification System) self-service portal. Service members, retirees, and their families can now apply for ID cards and update dependent statuses online using their CAC (common access card), without having to visit an office in person. This saves significant time and hassle, especially for those whose family members may be separated or away at college. The online system is seen as a major improvement that reduces the burden on military families.
This document provides a summary of upcoming events at Fort Drum for the week of September 8-27, 2012. It lists various workshops, support groups, recreational activities, and other community events happening around post. Key details include a teen block party, resume writing workshop, HIRED training, town hall information forum, and sports tournaments. The document encourages community members to get involved and ask questions at events.
The document provides a schedule of upcoming events at Fort Drum from August 30 to September 22, including the New York State Fair, welcome tours, training sessions, support group meetings, sports tournaments, and trips offered by various Fort Drum organizations. It also alerts patrons about fee increases and program changes taking effect on October 1st such as the elimination of certain deployment support services and an increase in standardized rates across the Department of Defense. Customers with questions are advised to contact the front desk of Parent Central Services or call them at 772-8675.
The document provides a calendar of upcoming events and activities around Fort Drum for service members and their families from August 24th to September 22nd, including notices for power outages around Coblenz Circle from September 8th-6th and a road closure on Le Ray Drive from August 16th to September 21st, and a reminder to check the online edition of the Mountaineer weekly newsletter for additional news.
This document is a newsletter from Task Force Knighthawk providing information on upcoming community events on Fort Drum from August 16 to September 18, including concerts, workshops, conferences, and ceremonies. It also provides notices about road closures due to construction and reminds readers to check the online edition of the Mountaineer for additional news.
This document provides information about upcoming events on Fort Drum for the week of August 10, 2012. It lists various classes, concerts, ceremonies and volunteer opportunities happening around post. It also provides notices about road closures for road work and parking lot repaving at the Veteran's Clinic.
This document contains a summary of upcoming community events in and around Fort Drum for the month of August 2012, including:
- White water rafting trips on August 3rd and 10th-12th overnight hiking trip.
- Various classes and workshops being offered on topics like stress management, education, employment, and parenting.
- The BOSS facility highlights upcoming movies and sports viewing nights.
- Information on concerts by the 10th Mountain Division Band around the local communities.
- Details on the Sterling Renaissance Festival running July 7th-August 19th.
- The 2012 Concerts on the Waterfront summer series in Sackets Harbor.
The first document provides a calendar of upcoming events for Task Force Knighthawk in July 2012, including camping trips, training sessions, and community events. The second document discusses common myths about scholarships and provides tips for service members and veterans to apply for scholarships to help cover education costs. The third document provides information about scholarships offered by the Council of College and Military Educators, including eligibility requirements and application deadlines.
This document provides tips for military families moving with a special needs family member. It recommends reviewing information about the new location, notifying current service coordinators of the move, organizing records in a binder, obtaining copies of educational records and assessments, and contacting schools at the new location. It also includes sample questions to ask schools about programs, services, and implementing the child's IEP during the transition. Military lodging is suggested as an option that provides amenities and discounts on activities.
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.
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 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
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.
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 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.
This document lists 52 weeks of potential giving opportunities from January 2, 2011 through December 31, 2011. Each week includes the date range and a brief description of a local nonprofit organization, event, or cause that could be supported through donations of time, goods, or money. The list covers a wide range of community needs, including coat drives, food banks, homeless shelters, children's programs, health initiatives, and disaster relief.
The newsletter provides an update on the busy schedule and personnel changes for Task Force Knighthawk over the past few months. They have completed intensive training in preparation for an upcoming deployment rotation at JRTC. Several new leaders have joined key positions in the task force. The task force companies have also been very active with various training missions and exercises. Several soldiers and their families are welcoming new babies. The task force is looking forward to the upcoming winter leave period before continuing their pre-deployment training.
The newsletter provides an update on the busy training schedule and personnel changes for Task Force Knighthawk in preparation for an upcoming deployment. It discusses the unit completing a training event at JRTC along with various other training exercises. It also welcomes new leadership and soldiers who have joined key positions and shares news about soldiers and their families.
The document provides information about upcoming events and safety tips for winter weather at Fort Drum. It lists Halloween and holiday activities happening in late October and early November. It emphasizes the importance of being prepared for power outages or emergencies by creating winter weather kits and making family plans. Safety classes are also announced on winter driving and using snow throwers.
This document contains information about upcoming family and community events on an Army base, as well as safety information and guidelines related to winter weather and driving conditions. It lists various recreational and educational activities happening between October 18th and 31st, including a teen gaming tournament, movie nights, a reading event, and Halloween parties. It also provides contact information for classes on winter driving, snow throwers, and other winter preparedness topics. Finally, it shares resources for checking road conditions, what to do if your vehicle gets stuck in snow, and what to do if stranded during winter weather.
The document announces a scheduled power outage on 29 September 2012 from 5am to 6pm affecting homes near South Riva Ridge, Nancy Drive, Chapel Drive and Coblenz Circle to upgrade power lines and allow back feeding from another direction, with most homes only experiencing an outage of up to 4 hours during the longer 12 hour period. The outage combines two planned outages into one to complete the necessary line upgrades.
The document announces a scheduled power outage on 29 September 2012 from 5am to 6pm affecting homes near South Riva Ridge, Nancy Drive, Chapel Drive and Coblenz Circle to upgrade power lines and allow back feeding from another direction, with most homes only experiencing an outage of up to 4 hours during the longer 12 hour period. The outage combines two planned outages into one to complete the necessary line upgrades.
The document discusses new online capabilities for managing military ID cards through the Defense Manpower Data Center's RAPIDS (Real-time Automated Personnel Identification System) self-service portal. Service members, retirees, and their families can now apply for ID cards and update dependent statuses online using their CAC (common access card), without having to visit an office in person. This saves significant time and hassle, especially for those whose family members may be separated or away at college. The online system is seen as a major improvement that reduces the burden on military families.
This document provides a summary of upcoming events at Fort Drum for the week of September 8-27, 2012. It lists various workshops, support groups, recreational activities, and other community events happening around post. Key details include a teen block party, resume writing workshop, HIRED training, town hall information forum, and sports tournaments. The document encourages community members to get involved and ask questions at events.
The document provides a schedule of upcoming events at Fort Drum from August 30 to September 22, including the New York State Fair, welcome tours, training sessions, support group meetings, sports tournaments, and trips offered by various Fort Drum organizations. It also alerts patrons about fee increases and program changes taking effect on October 1st such as the elimination of certain deployment support services and an increase in standardized rates across the Department of Defense. Customers with questions are advised to contact the front desk of Parent Central Services or call them at 772-8675.
The document provides a calendar of upcoming events and activities around Fort Drum for service members and their families from August 24th to September 22nd, including notices for power outages around Coblenz Circle from September 8th-6th and a road closure on Le Ray Drive from August 16th to September 21st, and a reminder to check the online edition of the Mountaineer weekly newsletter for additional news.
This document is a newsletter from Task Force Knighthawk providing information on upcoming community events on Fort Drum from August 16 to September 18, including concerts, workshops, conferences, and ceremonies. It also provides notices about road closures due to construction and reminds readers to check the online edition of the Mountaineer for additional news.
This document provides information about upcoming events on Fort Drum for the week of August 10, 2012. It lists various classes, concerts, ceremonies and volunteer opportunities happening around post. It also provides notices about road closures for road work and parking lot repaving at the Veteran's Clinic.
This document contains a summary of upcoming community events in and around Fort Drum for the month of August 2012, including:
- White water rafting trips on August 3rd and 10th-12th overnight hiking trip.
- Various classes and workshops being offered on topics like stress management, education, employment, and parenting.
- The BOSS facility highlights upcoming movies and sports viewing nights.
- Information on concerts by the 10th Mountain Division Band around the local communities.
- Details on the Sterling Renaissance Festival running July 7th-August 19th.
- The 2012 Concerts on the Waterfront summer series in Sackets Harbor.
The first document provides a calendar of upcoming events for Task Force Knighthawk in July 2012, including camping trips, training sessions, and community events. The second document discusses common myths about scholarships and provides tips for service members and veterans to apply for scholarships to help cover education costs. The third document provides information about scholarships offered by the Council of College and Military Educators, including eligibility requirements and application deadlines.
This document provides tips for military families moving with a special needs family member. It recommends reviewing information about the new location, notifying current service coordinators of the move, organizing records in a binder, obtaining copies of educational records and assessments, and contacting schools at the new location. It also includes sample questions to ask schools about programs, services, and implementing the child's IEP during the transition. Military lodging is suggested as an option that provides amenities and discounts on activities.
This document provides information about upcoming events and activities in the North Country region from June 29th through early July 2012. It includes details about:
- Parking lot reconstructions starting on July 2nd at two mini malls with closures and reduced access.
- MEDDAC clinic closure plans for July 4th and 5th, with urgent care available on those dates.
- Numerous youth center, family, and community activities taking place in early July.
- An independence day fireworks schedule for several towns on July 3rd and 4th.
- Various summer fairs, festivals, concerts and events occurring through mid-August.
The document provides information about upcoming community events in the North Country region, including school graduations, sporting competitions, ceremonies, concerts, and festivals taking place between June 22nd and July 15th. It also lists area attractions like museums, national parks, wineries, and things to do, emphasizing that there is plenty to keep residents and visitors entertained in the region. Finally, it provides details about free admission to national parks for military members and their families during the summer months.
1. www.facebook.com/TF Knighthawk
Government Organization
TF Knighthawk FRSA Flash
Have questions or concerns? November 2012
15 Be sure to
Upcoming Events contact your FRG Leader or FRSA.
HHC
November 16—USO Home for the Holidays
Jennifer Cannon
November 16– Blended Family Workshop ACS
Alpha—Deathstalker
November 17—NCSC Craft Fair—Monti Physical Fitness Center
Carole Barlow
November 17-25 - Opportunity Thanksgiving Leave
Becky Blanchard
November 19-20 - Division DONSA
C/Co—Warlords
November 21-23 - Local School Thanksgiving Break
Casey Greene
November 23 - Division DONSA Heidi Woerheide
November 24 – Teen Karaoke – Youth Center D/Co—Dragonhawk
November 26 – Homemade Christmas Club – ACS Shaunna Fitzpatrick
November 27 – DRUM Family Welcome Tour – ACS Kimberly Perez
November 27 – Military Family Appreciation Family Night - Commons E/Co— Knight Rider
Sterling Reep
November 29 – Turning Stone Casino and Comedy Show Trip – Parks & Rec
F/ Co—Firehawk
November 29 – BOSS Gaming Tournament – BOSS
Jamie Sampsel
November 30 – Snowmobile Safety Class – Adventure Training
Wendy Everett
November 30 – Homemade Christmas Club – ACS
F/Co—Pathfinder
November 30 – Special Native American Story Time – McEwen Library
Ana Hume
November 30 – Right Arm Night – Commons Christina Perdue
December 1 – Operation Tribute Distribution: www.operationtribute.com Advisors
December 4 – Family and MWR/AUSA Holiday Celebration – Commons Rebecca Braman
December 6 – Holiday Tree Lighting – Main Post Chapel, and YS Center Jessica Chilson
December 15-6 Jan 2013 Division Block Leave Family Readiness Support Assistant
Kelley Arnold
December 13 – Trees for Troops Unit Distribution
315-774-1373
December 24-1 Jan 2013 Local School Holiday Break
December 24/25 – BOSS Home for the Holidays – BOSS
December 31 – New Years Eve – Commons/Bowling Center
15. Army Community Service
Building P4330 Conway Road
Fort Drum, NY 13602
Family Advocacy Program
2013 (315) 772-4244/5605/0593 2013
Couples
In Her Shoes Conflict Resolution Communication
Stalking Awareness
11 January 31 January 13 February
17 April 17 May 19 April 29 May
14 August 20 August 12 August 24 July
20 November 26 November 9 October 16 September
20 November
All classes are from All classes are from All classes are from
0900-1130 at ACS in 1330-1530 at ACS 1330-1530 at ACS All classes are from
the Ballroom. in Classroom A. in Classroom A. 1300-1600 at ACS in
Classroom A
Anger Management Stress Management
From Victim to Survivor
Support Group 29 January 9 July 15 January 30 July
12 February 13 August 26 February 27 August
22 April 12 March 10 September 26 March 24 September
13 August 9 April 15 October 23 April 29 October
14 May 13 November 28 May 19 November
All class are from 11 June 10 December 25 June 17 December
1130-1300 at ACS in
Classroom A. All classes are from All classes are from
(Pending) Army Community ACS in
1330-1530 at Service
Classroom A.
1330-1530 at ACS in
Classroom A.
Building P4330 Conway Road
Fort Drum, NY 13602
2013 Family Advocacy Program
(315) 772-4244/5605/0593 2013
Terrific Toddlers Birth – 4 Years Middle Years 5-12 Years Infant Massage
6 hour workshops 6 hour workshops Ages 8 weeks-8 months For Fathers Only
4 week workshop
7, 8 ,9 January 19,20,21 March 10 April
21, 22, 23 May 16, 17, 18 July 6,13,20,27 March 12 June
17, 18, 19 September 5,6,7 November 5,12,19,26 June 28 October
4,11,18,25 September
All classes are from All classes are from 6,13,20,27 November All classes are from
1330-1530 at ACS in 1330-1530 at ACS in All classes are from 0800-1600 at ACS
Classroom A. Classroom A. in Classroom A.
0930-1100 at Monument
Ridge Community Center.
In Their Shoes Baby Boot Camp ScreamFree Parenting Parents Alone
Support Group
29 April 6 Feb 27, 28 & 29 March
25 October 24 April 1, 3 & 4 April 22 February
29 July 11 & 12 July 19 April
All classes are from 30 October 28, 29 & 30 August 14 June
1400-1600 at ACS in 22 August
Classroom A. All classes are from All classes are from 0800- 18 October
0900-1600 at ACS 1600 at ACS
in Classroom A. In the Ballroom. All groups are from
1030-1200 at ACS
in Classroom A.
16. 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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sonal use of the readers. All readers are encouraged to do further research for all applicable restrictions and guide-