The document provides a list of dates to remember in January and February 2012 for Fort Drum, including events organized by various organizations on post. Key events include a private hockey fundraiser on January 27th, FRG meetings on January 29th and February dates, a master resilience marathon from February 6th-9th, and the annual Polar Bear Dip charity event on February 25th. The last day to register for the Polar Bear Dip is February 23rd.
The document provides a list of dates and events to remember for the month of February 2012 for the 4-31 Infantry Regiment. Key events include a chili cook-off fundraiser on February 17th, the annual Polar Bear Dip charity event on February 25th, and winter break for local schools from February 20th-24th. The document also lists pre-deployment briefs at the end of February and the start of various training events in early March.
The document provides a list of upcoming dates and events in March and April 2012 for Fort Drum, including sports tournaments and games, volunteer events, educational programs, holidays and observances, trips, and facility closures and changes. Some notable events include Maple Days on March 24-25 and 31 and April 1, the North Country Goes Green Irish Festival from March 16-18, various family readiness group meetings, and the closure of the Arts and Crafts facility for conversion to a combatives annex from March 6-20.
This document provides information on upcoming events and important dates in a calendar format. It lists the dates, titles, locations and brief descriptions of various community and military events happening between September 28, 2012 and December 9, 2012, including family readiness group meetings, holidays, health and wellness activities, and more. Mental health resources for veterans are also listed, emphasizing the confidential support available through hotlines and online services.
This document provides a list of important dates and events for the 4-31 Polar Bears unit in February 2012. It includes the dates and locations of Family Readiness Group meetings for different companies, as well as fundraising events like a chili cook-off. It also lists the deadline to register for the annual Polar Bear Dip benefitting a local hospital. Other events mentioned are pre-deployment briefings, local school winter breaks, and a volunteer of the month ceremony.
The document provides a list of upcoming events and activities at Fort Drum for the month of October 2012, including a ball gown swap, pumpkin carving, haunted hayride, veterans day activities, and Thanksgiving holiday events. It also lists contact information for family resources and support programs on base. The dates to remember section highlights a variety of community events, training opportunities, and youth activities taking place throughout the month.
This document provides a summary of upcoming events and important dates for the 3-71 CAV squadron in January and February 2012. It includes dates for training events, recreational activities organized by different groups on base, holidays, and contact information for resources available to service members and families. Recurring weekly events and monthly meetings are also listed. The school winter break dates and free ski days at a local resort for military members are highlighted.
The document provides a list of important dates in February and March to remember for the military community at Fort Drum, including:
- Local school winter breaks from February 20-24 and FORSCOM DONSA/President's Day weekend from February 18-21.
- Various community events throughout the months like a chili cook-off, retirement ceremonies, and a women's conference.
- Training dates for programs like FRG Leader training, Care Team, and Master Resilience.
- Important battalion dates like JRTC pre-deployment briefs on February 27 and 29.
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 dates and events to remember for the month of February 2012 for the 4-31 Infantry Regiment. Key events include a chili cook-off fundraiser on February 17th, the annual Polar Bear Dip charity event on February 25th, and winter break for local schools from February 20th-24th. The document also lists pre-deployment briefs at the end of February and the start of various training events in early March.
The document provides a list of upcoming dates and events in March and April 2012 for Fort Drum, including sports tournaments and games, volunteer events, educational programs, holidays and observances, trips, and facility closures and changes. Some notable events include Maple Days on March 24-25 and 31 and April 1, the North Country Goes Green Irish Festival from March 16-18, various family readiness group meetings, and the closure of the Arts and Crafts facility for conversion to a combatives annex from March 6-20.
This document provides information on upcoming events and important dates in a calendar format. It lists the dates, titles, locations and brief descriptions of various community and military events happening between September 28, 2012 and December 9, 2012, including family readiness group meetings, holidays, health and wellness activities, and more. Mental health resources for veterans are also listed, emphasizing the confidential support available through hotlines and online services.
This document provides a list of important dates and events for the 4-31 Polar Bears unit in February 2012. It includes the dates and locations of Family Readiness Group meetings for different companies, as well as fundraising events like a chili cook-off. It also lists the deadline to register for the annual Polar Bear Dip benefitting a local hospital. Other events mentioned are pre-deployment briefings, local school winter breaks, and a volunteer of the month ceremony.
The document provides a list of upcoming events and activities at Fort Drum for the month of October 2012, including a ball gown swap, pumpkin carving, haunted hayride, veterans day activities, and Thanksgiving holiday events. It also lists contact information for family resources and support programs on base. The dates to remember section highlights a variety of community events, training opportunities, and youth activities taking place throughout the month.
This document provides a summary of upcoming events and important dates for the 3-71 CAV squadron in January and February 2012. It includes dates for training events, recreational activities organized by different groups on base, holidays, and contact information for resources available to service members and families. Recurring weekly events and monthly meetings are also listed. The school winter break dates and free ski days at a local resort for military members are highlighted.
The document provides a list of important dates in February and March to remember for the military community at Fort Drum, including:
- Local school winter breaks from February 20-24 and FORSCOM DONSA/President's Day weekend from February 18-21.
- Various community events throughout the months like a chili cook-off, retirement ceremonies, and a women's conference.
- Training dates for programs like FRG Leader training, Care Team, and Master Resilience.
- Important battalion dates like JRTC pre-deployment briefs on February 27 and 29.
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 important dates for the 4-31 FRSA Flash newsletter readers. It includes dates for block leave from June 30th to July 15th, change of command ceremonies on July 18th, and community yard sales from August 4th-5th and August 11th-12th. It also lists resources available to military members and families, such as Military and Family Life Consultants and classes on mobilization and deployment.
This document provides a summary of upcoming events and resources for military families at Fort Drum for the month of October 2012. Key dates include Columbus Day weekend from October 5-8, the Battalion Ball on October 29th, and Halloween activities from October 30th-31st. Resources listed include the Military and Family Life Consultant, classes on coping with deployment, and the official 4-31 Infantry Battalion Facebook page.
This document provides a calendar of events for November and December 2012 occurring around Fort Drum, NY and the surrounding area. It lists various community events, holidays, sports tournaments, and classes. It also provides contact information for resources available to service members and families, including the Military and Family Life Consultant and Personal Financial Counselor.
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 a list of upcoming events and important dates for Fort Drum in October and November 2012. It includes Halloween activities on October 31st and Veterans Day weekend events from November 10-13. The last section lists resources available to service members and families, such as Military and Family Life Consultants and an official Facebook page for the 4th Battalion, 31st Infantry unit.
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 calendar of events for January and February 2012 at Fort Drum, New York. It lists the dates, times, locations and brief descriptions of various town hall meetings, ceremonies, training sessions, recreational activities and trips taking place on post and in the local community. It also includes information about military discounts at a nearby ski resort and contact information for Military and Family Life Consultants.
The Fort Drum Tax Assistance Center opens on February 14th to provide free tax preparation and electronic filing services to soldiers, mobilized reservists, retirees, and their families. Bring your W-2, voided check for direct deposit, and birth dates for yourself, spouse, and dependents. Both spouses must be present to file a joint return or have a power of attorney authorizing one to sign. Additional documents may be needed depending on individual tax situations. The center aims to help service members receive quick refunds within a week through electronic filing.
The document provides a list of important dates and events for the Polar Bears unit in January and February 2012. On January 20th there is a ladies coffee meeting and on January 27th there is a private hockey game fundraiser. On January 29th there is an FRG meeting in Dry Hill, Watertown. Important February dates include the annual Polar Bear Dip fundraiser on February 25th and registration for the dip closing on February 23rd.
The document provides a summary of important dates and events for military personnel and families at Fort Drum from December 2011 through January 2012. It lists holidays, training events, recreational activities, and ceremonies taking place during that time period. Key dates include the local schools winter break from December 23rd to January 2nd and the annual Polar Bear Dip fundraiser for River Hospital held on February 25th.
The document provides a calendar of upcoming events in February and March for the 3-71 CAV squadron, including FRG meetings, holidays, school breaks, family activities, and briefings. Information is also given on military discounts for skiing, renting recreation equipment, resources for talking to consultants, and how to stay updated on squadron news and events through social media and newsletters.
The document provides a schedule of events for Task Force Knighthawk in February and March 2012. It lists various social events, sporting events, ceremonies, and observances taking place on base along with dates, times and locations. Key events include a chili cook-off on February 24th, a retirement ceremony on February 24th, Syracuse vs Army lacrosse on February 26th, various military free ski lift tickets in March, Daylight Savings on March 11th, St. Patrick's Day events on March 17th, and Women's History Month observance on March 29th.
The document provides a calendar of upcoming events and important dates for members of the 4-31 Infantry Battalion at Fort Drum in December 2011 and January 2012. It lists holidays, school breaks, family programs, and recreational activities such as ski trips during this period. Key contacts are also provided for those seeking assistance or with questions about the events.
The document provides a calendar of upcoming events and important dates for members of the 4-31 FRSA (Family Readiness Assistance) organization at Fort Drum in December 2011 and January 2012. It lists holidays, school breaks, family activities like trips organized by Parks and Recreation, and training events. Key dates include the holiday block leave from December 17th to January 2nd and the Master Resilience training module on January 9th. The document aims to help families remember important dates.
Prom is having a booster night at Boston Pizza on April 17th with an all you can eat pizza and pasta buffet for $20. There is also a free workshop for parents on coping with teen emotions on April 25th. The drama club is performing "The Lampshade" on April 25th during period 2 with tickets for $1.50. Students are reminded to return their signed band membership letters to Mr. Pauze today with the first practice on Thursday after school.
The document provides a calendar of important dates and events for the Polar Bear battalion from June 22nd to August 11th. It lists over 30 events including company change of command ceremonies, family support group meetings and fundraisers, block leave periods, and pre-deployment briefs. Recreational activities such as yard sales, festivals, and sports tournaments are also included. Key contact information is provided for battalion leadership and family readiness group resources.
The document provides a summary of upcoming events, training opportunities, and a newsletter for military families in the area. It lists local community events happening in February and March such as a 3D juggling show, various concerts, maple syrup weekends, and festivals. It also provides information on upcoming training through the Army Community Service such as Family Readiness Group leader training, key caller training, and classes on stress management and anger management. The newsletter compilation does not represent the endorsement of the Army and is for personal use by readers.
The document provides a calendar of events for January and February 2012 for the 3-71 CAV squadron. It lists the following key dates:
- January 26th: Mountain Remembrance Ceremony at 1630 at the Main Post Chapel.
- February 9th: Squadron FRG Meeting at 1800 at the Family Life and Spiritual Fitness Center.
- February 20-24th: Local School Winter Break.
The document provides a summary of upcoming dates and events in January and February 2012 at Fort Drum including:
- January 18th: Volunteer of the Month Ceremony at 1030 at The Commons
- January 26th: Mountain Remembrance Ceremony at 1630 at the Main Post Chapel
- February 20-24: Local school winter break
The document provides a summary of important dates and events in March and April 2012 for Fort Drum military community members. It includes information about festivals, ceremonies, training opportunities, and youth activities happening on post and in the local community. Key dates mentioned are Maple Days from March 24-25 and 31 and April 1, the Fort Drum Volunteer Appreciation Week from April 16-20, and a concert by the LT Dan Band on April 29. Contact information is provided for various support resources on post.
The document provides information on upcoming community events, training opportunities, and resources for military families at Fort Drum in August and September 2012. Key dates include yard sales, a education fair, rafting trip, state fair, couple retreats, and town hall forums. It also lists contact information for the FRG, MFLC counselors, and the 4-31 BN Facebook page.
The document provides a list of important dates for the 4-31 FRSA Flash newsletter readers. It includes dates for block leave from June 30th to July 15th, change of command ceremonies on July 18th, and community yard sales from August 4th-5th and August 11th-12th. It also lists resources available to military members and families, such as Military and Family Life Consultants and classes on mobilization and deployment.
This document provides a summary of upcoming events and resources for military families at Fort Drum for the month of October 2012. Key dates include Columbus Day weekend from October 5-8, the Battalion Ball on October 29th, and Halloween activities from October 30th-31st. Resources listed include the Military and Family Life Consultant, classes on coping with deployment, and the official 4-31 Infantry Battalion Facebook page.
This document provides a calendar of events for November and December 2012 occurring around Fort Drum, NY and the surrounding area. It lists various community events, holidays, sports tournaments, and classes. It also provides contact information for resources available to service members and families, including the Military and Family Life Consultant and Personal Financial Counselor.
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 a list of upcoming events and important dates for Fort Drum in October and November 2012. It includes Halloween activities on October 31st and Veterans Day weekend events from November 10-13. The last section lists resources available to service members and families, such as Military and Family Life Consultants and an official Facebook page for the 4th Battalion, 31st Infantry unit.
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 calendar of events for January and February 2012 at Fort Drum, New York. It lists the dates, times, locations and brief descriptions of various town hall meetings, ceremonies, training sessions, recreational activities and trips taking place on post and in the local community. It also includes information about military discounts at a nearby ski resort and contact information for Military and Family Life Consultants.
The Fort Drum Tax Assistance Center opens on February 14th to provide free tax preparation and electronic filing services to soldiers, mobilized reservists, retirees, and their families. Bring your W-2, voided check for direct deposit, and birth dates for yourself, spouse, and dependents. Both spouses must be present to file a joint return or have a power of attorney authorizing one to sign. Additional documents may be needed depending on individual tax situations. The center aims to help service members receive quick refunds within a week through electronic filing.
The document provides a list of important dates and events for the Polar Bears unit in January and February 2012. On January 20th there is a ladies coffee meeting and on January 27th there is a private hockey game fundraiser. On January 29th there is an FRG meeting in Dry Hill, Watertown. Important February dates include the annual Polar Bear Dip fundraiser on February 25th and registration for the dip closing on February 23rd.
The document provides a summary of important dates and events for military personnel and families at Fort Drum from December 2011 through January 2012. It lists holidays, training events, recreational activities, and ceremonies taking place during that time period. Key dates include the local schools winter break from December 23rd to January 2nd and the annual Polar Bear Dip fundraiser for River Hospital held on February 25th.
The document provides a calendar of upcoming events in February and March for the 3-71 CAV squadron, including FRG meetings, holidays, school breaks, family activities, and briefings. Information is also given on military discounts for skiing, renting recreation equipment, resources for talking to consultants, and how to stay updated on squadron news and events through social media and newsletters.
The document provides a schedule of events for Task Force Knighthawk in February and March 2012. It lists various social events, sporting events, ceremonies, and observances taking place on base along with dates, times and locations. Key events include a chili cook-off on February 24th, a retirement ceremony on February 24th, Syracuse vs Army lacrosse on February 26th, various military free ski lift tickets in March, Daylight Savings on March 11th, St. Patrick's Day events on March 17th, and Women's History Month observance on March 29th.
The document provides a calendar of upcoming events and important dates for members of the 4-31 Infantry Battalion at Fort Drum in December 2011 and January 2012. It lists holidays, school breaks, family programs, and recreational activities such as ski trips during this period. Key contacts are also provided for those seeking assistance or with questions about the events.
The document provides a calendar of upcoming events and important dates for members of the 4-31 FRSA (Family Readiness Assistance) organization at Fort Drum in December 2011 and January 2012. It lists holidays, school breaks, family activities like trips organized by Parks and Recreation, and training events. Key dates include the holiday block leave from December 17th to January 2nd and the Master Resilience training module on January 9th. The document aims to help families remember important dates.
Prom is having a booster night at Boston Pizza on April 17th with an all you can eat pizza and pasta buffet for $20. There is also a free workshop for parents on coping with teen emotions on April 25th. The drama club is performing "The Lampshade" on April 25th during period 2 with tickets for $1.50. Students are reminded to return their signed band membership letters to Mr. Pauze today with the first practice on Thursday after school.
The document provides a calendar of important dates and events for the Polar Bear battalion from June 22nd to August 11th. It lists over 30 events including company change of command ceremonies, family support group meetings and fundraisers, block leave periods, and pre-deployment briefs. Recreational activities such as yard sales, festivals, and sports tournaments are also included. Key contact information is provided for battalion leadership and family readiness group resources.
The document provides a summary of upcoming events, training opportunities, and a newsletter for military families in the area. It lists local community events happening in February and March such as a 3D juggling show, various concerts, maple syrup weekends, and festivals. It also provides information on upcoming training through the Army Community Service such as Family Readiness Group leader training, key caller training, and classes on stress management and anger management. The newsletter compilation does not represent the endorsement of the Army and is for personal use by readers.
The document provides a calendar of events for January and February 2012 for the 3-71 CAV squadron. It lists the following key dates:
- January 26th: Mountain Remembrance Ceremony at 1630 at the Main Post Chapel.
- February 9th: Squadron FRG Meeting at 1800 at the Family Life and Spiritual Fitness Center.
- February 20-24th: Local School Winter Break.
The document provides a summary of upcoming dates and events in January and February 2012 at Fort Drum including:
- January 18th: Volunteer of the Month Ceremony at 1030 at The Commons
- January 26th: Mountain Remembrance Ceremony at 1630 at the Main Post Chapel
- February 20-24: Local school winter break
The document provides a summary of important dates and events in March and April 2012 for Fort Drum military community members. It includes information about festivals, ceremonies, training opportunities, and youth activities happening on post and in the local community. Key dates mentioned are Maple Days from March 24-25 and 31 and April 1, the Fort Drum Volunteer Appreciation Week from April 16-20, and a concert by the LT Dan Band on April 29. Contact information is provided for various support resources on post.
The document provides information on upcoming community events, training opportunities, and resources for military families at Fort Drum in August and September 2012. Key dates include yard sales, a education fair, rafting trip, state fair, couple retreats, and town hall forums. It also lists contact information for the FRG, MFLC counselors, and the 4-31 BN Facebook page.
This document provides a summary of dates, events, and information for military families and the local community in December 2011 and January 2012. It includes dates for family readiness group meetings, holiday events, childcare center closures, and contact information for resources like the Military and Family Life Consultant program. Recreational activities like trips, sports tournaments, and classes offered by the FMWR are also listed. The document aims to help keep military families informed of upcoming community events and support resources.
This document lists important dates for the Polar Bear battalion in June and July 2012, including change of command ceremonies, community events like Riverfest and MountainFest, block leave periods, and family support group meetings and trainings. Key dates include the CSM change of responsibility on June 20th, the C-Co softball tournament on June 23rd, and the Commando Fest on June 25th.
The document lists various events happening in April 2012, including division volunteer appreciation weeks on certain dates, an Easter holiday on the 8th, GI Jane Day III on the 19th, a volunteer ceremony on the 26th, and the LT Dan Band concert on the 29th. It also provides reminders about tax filing deadlines, end of rear-D dates, and resources for military families including financial consultations and training opportunities.
Fort Drum ACS Green Press Newsletter - October 2012 Tracey Jones
1) Army Community Service (ACS) at Fort Drum offers many programs and classes to help soldiers, families, and civilians with goals like career changes, financial readiness, resilience training, and more.
2) ACS started a new spouse group called New You Now to help empower participants to achieve their goals through sharing talents and supporting each other's progress.
3) This fall, ACS encourages people to consider personal changes they want to make through its programs in areas like careers, finances, education, and well-being. Classes range from canning to infant massage.
The document provides information on upcoming events and activities in February and March at Fort Drum, including:
- Holidays and school breaks in February including Presidents' Day and local school winter break.
- Upcoming events at Fort Drum in February such as a children's reintegration brief, ski trips, and dances.
- Information on military free ski lift ticket days at Snow Ridge Ski Resort in February and March.
- Contact information for Military and Family Life Consultants and a link to the 3-71 Cavalry Regiment Facebook page.
FRSA Flash for Week Ending 24 FEB 2012Tracey Jones
The document provides a list of upcoming events and activities at Fort Drum in February and March 2012. Some of the key events include the annual Polar Bear Dip on February 25th to benefit the local hospital, various unit pre-deployment briefings in late February and early March, Family Readiness Group meetings for different companies throughout February and March, an Easter egg hunt on March 25th, and a battalion volunteer ceremony on April 12th. The document also announces visits by Senator Kirsten Gillibrand and Holly Petraeus on March 2nd to discuss financial issues facing military families.
This document provides a summary of upcoming events and important dates for the military community at Fort Drum in January and February 2012. It lists various meetings, trainings, ceremonies and recreational activities. Key events include a Master Resiliency training on January 9th, an information town hall meeting on January 11th, and various company family readiness group meetings throughout the months. It also notes winter school break dates and pre-deployment briefings later in February. The document aims to keep the community informed of upcoming opportunities and events.
This document provides a summary of upcoming events and important dates for the military community at Fort Drum in January and February 2012. It lists various meetings, trainings, ceremonies and recreational activities. Key events include a Master Resiliency training on January 9th, an information town hall meeting on January 11th, and various company family readiness group meetings throughout the months. It also notes winter school break dates and pre-deployment briefings later in February. The document aims to keep the community informed of upcoming opportunities and events.
This document provides a summary of events and activities happening in December 2011, January 2012, and February 2012 at Fort Drum and in the local community. It lists holidays, leave periods for local schools, recreational activities, trips, ceremonies, and classes. Key dates include the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday in mid-January and the Presidents' Day holiday in mid-February. The document aims to inform military personnel and their families of upcoming opportunities and events.
The document provides a calendar of events for the 3-71 FRSA (Family Readiness Support Assistance) for February 2012. It lists the following key dates:
- February 6-9: A master resiliency training marathon at the ACS from 9:30-14:30.
- February 9: A squadron FRG meeting at the Family Life and Spiritual Fitness Center at 18:00.
- February 20-24: A local school winter break.
The document also provides information on military free ski lift ticket days at Snow Ridge Ski Resort in February and March and lists contact information for Military and Family Life Consultants.
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 Fort Drum Tax Assistance Center opens to provide free tax return preparation and electronic filing for active duty soldiers, mobilized reservists, retirees, and their families. Bring your W-2, birth dates, and voided check for direct deposit refund. Both spouses must be present to file a joint return or have power of attorney. Additional documents may be needed depending on individual tax circumstances.
The document provides a summary of upcoming events at Fort Drum in August and September 2012, including unit meetings, training briefings, couple retreats, and town hall forums. Recreational events are also listed such as rides on the Black River and the Great New York State Fair. Local community events off-post are summarized, such as antique boat races, woodsmen's field days, and various car shows, art festivals, and runs/walks to support veterans organizations. Contact information and websites are provided for many of the events.
This document provides a list of upcoming community events and training opportunities at Fort Drum for the month of August 2012. Key events include yard sales on August 11th, FRG meetings on August 16th and 17th for different companies, a white water rafting trip on August 17th, and the Great New York State Fair from August 23rd to September 3rd in Syracuse. It also lists contact information for resources like the Military and Family Life Consultant and upcoming FRG training classes.
This document provides a list of upcoming community events and training opportunities at Fort Drum for the month of August 2012. Key events include yard sales on August 11th, FRG meetings on August 16th and 17th for different companies, a white water rafting trip on August 17th, and the Great New York State Fair from August 23rd to September 3rd in Syracuse. It also lists contact information for resources like the Military and Family Life Consultant and upcoming FRG training classes.
This document provides a list of upcoming community events and training opportunities at Fort Drum for the month of July and August 2012. Key events include a D-Co FRG meeting on July 25th, Fort Drum yard sales from July 4-5 and August 11-12, BN whitewater rafting on August 17th, and a Fort Drum town hall information forum on September 13th. The document also provides contact information for resources like Military and Family Life Consultants, the 4-31 BN Facebook page, and the FRSA newsletter coordinator.
The document provides a calendar of events and important dates for members of the 3-71 CAV Squadron occurring between February and April 2012. It lists community events, meetings, ceremonies and observances during this time period including a chili cook-off, retirement ceremonies, Squadron FRG meetings, St. Patrick's Day celebrations, and local school spring break dates. It also provides information on military-discounted ski lift tickets and contact information for Military and Family Life Consultants.
This document contains a calendar of events and important dates for the Polar Bears unit from January to May 2011. It lists various unit meetings, fundraisers, briefings, and commemorative events. It also provides contact information for the FRSA coordinator who publishes the newsletter.
This newsletter provides information on upcoming community events and meetings for military families in January and February 2012. Key dates mentioned include a coffee meetup on January 20th, a hockey fundraiser on January 27th, and the registration deadline of February 23rd for the annual Polar Bear Dip fundraiser. The newsletter also provides contact information for Military and Family Life Consultants and links to additional family support resources.
The document provides information on several upcoming events and meetings for military families in March and April, including:
- Family Readiness Group meetings on various dates
- An Easter egg hunt on March 25th
- Training dates for the Care Team and on event planning
- Road closures and changes to dental coverage beginning in May
- Important tax deadlines and various recreational activities throughout the months.
This document provides information about upcoming Family Readiness Group (FRG) events in August 2012 for various companies of the Task Force, including a chaplains retreat, company meetings, an ice cream social, and a family barbecue. It also lists contact information for the FRG Advisor and leaders of FRG groups for different companies and units.
Carthage Facilities Committee - PRESS RELEASE - 16 OCT 2012Tracey Jones
The Carthage Central School District is seeking residents to serve on its Facilities Committee to discuss current building needs and advise the Board of Education. The committee will meet monthly at 3:30 PM in different school buildings, with the first meeting on October 29th in the Superintendent's conference room. Interested residents should contact the District Clerk.
Halloween safety tips outline precautions children and adults should take to ensure a fun and safe Halloween. Children should only go to well-lit homes with porch lights on, cross streets at corners, and not accept rides or enter homes of strangers. Parents should accompany young children, set a return time, and inspect all treats before eating. Costumes and decorations should be flame-retardant and drivers should watch for kids in dark clothing. Local authorities provide additional safety guidance for events.
The document provides a list of upcoming events and important dates for Fort Drum families in September and October 2012. It includes details about Family Readiness Group meetings, holiday weekends, etiquette classes, haunted attractions, volunteer opportunities, and more. Resources for military families needing assistance are also listed, such as counseling services and training opportunities through Army Family Programs.
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.
This document provides a summary of upcoming events in September 2012 for Fort Drum military families. Key dates and events include:
- September 14th - D-Co FRG MTG/Pot Luck and C-Co FRG MTG
- September 15th - Retiree Appreciation Day, 2012 Unit League Softball Championships, Harvest Ball Dinner & Dancing
- September 16th - 8th Annual Harvest Festival
- September 22nd - Adirondack Railroad Fall Foliage Trip, 15th Annual Vintage & Classic Street Meet
- September 25th - Investing 101-ROTH IRA, Family Night: Horseback Riding
- September 27th - FRG Book Club,
This document provides a calendar of events for September 2012 in the Thousand Islands region. It lists over 30 community events, including concerts, festivals, sporting tournaments, and volunteer opportunities. Key dates include the Clayton Country Jam music festival from September 13-15, the Boldt Castle Wine Festival on September 15, and Oktoberfest in Cape Vincent on September 29. The document also provides contact information and links for each event.
The document provides a checklist for families of deployed service members to ensure they are prepared in several key areas including emergency contacts, finances, medical information, legal documents, vehicle maintenance, and important phone numbers. It lists specific tasks like ensuring the family has account numbers and medical cards, as well as information for tax preparation assistance, legal services, auto repair services, and contact information for family support groups and emergency services on and around the military base.
The document provides a list of upcoming dates, events, and trainings at Fort Drum for the month of September 2012, including a teen back to school party, family nights, Army Family Team Building training, and a division retirement ceremony. Resources for soldiers and families such as the Military and Family Life Consultant and the 4-31st Infantry Battalion Facebook page are also listed. The newsletter is a compilation of information from various military family sources and local event calendars.
The documents notify patrons of fee increases and program changes for child development services at Fort Drum effective October 1st, 2012. The final phase of incremental fee increases will standardize rates across all branches of the Department of Defense. Programs being eliminated include a 20% fee reduction, youth sports fee credit up to $100 per deployment, and SKIES fee credit up to $300 per deployment. Currently deployed families will continue receiving benefits through October 1st.
The document provides a list of upcoming dates, events, and trainings at Fort Drum for the month of September 2012, including a teen back to school party, family nights, Army Family Team Building training, and a division retirement ceremony. Resources for soldiers and families such as the Military and Family Life Consultant and the 4-31st Infantry Battalion Facebook page are also listed. The newsletter is a compilation of information from various military family sources and local event calendars.
The SKIES Unlimited program is located at 10790 Chapel Drive and offers various classes and programs for youth, including theater, taekwondo, babysitting courses, and cooking classes. Several programs will not be held on specified Mondays in September through December 2012. Registration for all SKIES programs requires current enrollment in CYS Services. Payment can be made at various locations and disenrollment forms are needed to withdraw from ongoing programs like taekwondo. The SKIES classroom and other youth programs will be relocating to new facilities in the fall.
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 outlines social media standard operating procedures for the 4th Battalion, 31st Infantry Regiment. It establishes guidelines for authorized social media accounts, including only allowing those officially sanctioned by the Battalion Commander. It provides detailed policies for content submission and account administration, focusing on maintaining operational security, a positive image, and avoiding sensitive personal information. Authorized accounts must adhere to Army regulations and be used solely to inform soldiers, families and friends about the Battalion.
Fort Drum ACS Green Press Newsletter - September 2012 Tracey Jones
This document summarizes an article from the Army Community Service (ACS) newsletter about practicing resilience. It discusses how even resilience experts can slip from using resilience skills, as demonstrated through a story where the author lost her temper after her son's baseball bat was broken during a game. She was able to regain her composure by taking time to process her emotions and identify the underlying issues bothering her. The story illustrates that resilience must be continuously practiced, and that it is possible to get back on track even after faltering. The ACS offers many programs to help strengthen resilience for soldiers, families and the community.
The Family Readiness Group Leadership Symposium will be held on October 2nd, 2012 from 0900 to 1500 at The Commons on Fort Drum. The symposium is for FRG Advisors, Leaders, and Co-Leaders. The registration deadline if childcare is needed is September 7th, while the deadline if childcare is not needed is September 14th. Questions can be directed to Carrie Tate Meyer at 772-0084 or carrie.d.tatemeyer@us.army.mil.
- Leaving children unattended in vehicles, even for a short period of time, can result in serious injury or death due to accidents like gear-shifted crashes, heat stroke, or getting limbs caught.
- Fort Drum regulations prohibit leaving children under 5th grade unattended in vehicles and impose requirements for supervision of older children depending on their age and maturity level.
- Parents should never leave young children unattended in vehicles, not even for a quick errand, as the consequences of an accident could be tragic and irreversible.
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FRSA Flash - 27 JAN 2011
1. 4-31 FRSA Flash
Polar Be ar Dat e s t o
Re m e m b e r JANUARY 27, 2012
2 7 JAN — Pr iv at e e r Hocke y / Polar
Be ar Dip Fun d r aise r @ Bon n ie Cas-
t le Ar e n a. Gam e st ar t s @ 1 9 0 0 .
Vouch e r on p ag e 8 .
2 9 JAN —HHC FRG MTG/ Ev e n t @ Dr y
Hill, Wat e r t ow n @ 1 0 0 0 , p ag e 9 .
2 FEB —Gr oun d Hog Day
6 FEB —A-Co FRG MTG @
TBD @ 1 8 0 0
6 -9 FEB —Mast e r
Re silie n ce Mar at h on @ ACS @ 0 9 3 0
-1 4 3 0
7 FEB —F-Co FRG MTG @ Fox Mot or -
p ool @ 1 8 3 0 , p ag e 1 0
9 FEB —C-Co FRG MTG @ BN Class-
r oom @ 1 7 3 0 , p ag e 9 .
2 0 -2 4 FEB – Local Sch ools Win t e r
Br e ak
2 3 FEB — LAST DAY TO
REGISTER FOR POLAR
BEAR DIP! All For m s an d
Pay m e n t s Due .
2
012 Fort Drum Customer Service Assessment
2 5 FEB —An n ual Polar Be ar Dip @
Ale x an d r ia Bay — e n t Be n e f it s t h e
Ev Please take the time to complete the Survey.
Riv e r Hosp it al, p ag e 9 .
This is your OPPORTUNITY to
2 7 FEB —JRTC Pr e -De p loy m e n t Br ie f
@ 1 8 0 0 @ MPA VOICE your CONCERNS.
2 9 FEB —JRTC Pr e -De p loy m e n t Br ie f
@ 1 0 0 0 @ MPA
Deadline is 31 JAN 2012
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2. DATES TO REMEMBER
January 2012
1/28 BOSS Trip to turning Stone Casino BOSS Building
1/28 Ice Fishing Trip Parks & Recreation
February 2012
2/1 CLIF 1000-1100 The Commons
2/4 Saturday Opening, Off the Beatin’ Path 1000-1300 OTBP Gift Store
2/5 Super Sunday Football The Commons
2/7 YC Trip to Women’s SU Basketball Game Youth Center
2/8 Snowmobile Safety Class Adventure Training
2/9 Employment 101 9:30-11:30 ACS
2/10-11 YC 3 On 3 Basketball Tournament Youth Center
2/11 Titus Mountain Ski Resort Trip BOSS
2/11 Meet The Author, Hope Marston McEwen Library
2/11 EFMP Valentine’s Party ACS
2/14 Order Romance Valentine’s Dinner The Commons
2/15 Snowmobile Ride Adventure Training
2/15 Build Your Own Businesses 9:30-11:30 ACS
2/15-16 AFTB Level 2 ACS
2/16 Volunteer of the Month Ceremony 1030-1130 The Commons
2/17 YC African American/Black History Events Youth Center
2/17-20 FORSCOM DONSA/President’s Day Weekend
2/18 Texas Hold-‘Em Tournament BOSS
2/18 YC High School Dance Youth Center
2/18 Moonlight Ski Tour Parks and Recreation
2/19 WWE Pay-Per-View The Commons
2/20-24 Local Schools Winter Break
2/21 Mardi Gras Lunch Buffet The Commons
2/22 YC Trip to SU Men’s Basketball Game Youth Center
2/22 Your Career & Life Portfolio 9:30-11:30 ACS
2/23 African American/Black History Month 1130-1300 The Commons
2/23 Mountain Remembrance Ceremony 1630-1700 Main Post Chapel
2/24 Ski Trip to Titus Mountain Adventure Training
2/24 YC Middle School Dance Youth Center
2/24 Retirement Ceremony 1600-1700 Multi-Purpose Auditorium
2/24 Right Arm Night 1700 The Commons
2/25 Snowmobile Ride Adventure Training
2/25 YC Trip to Syracuse Stage Youth Center
2/25 Snowboard Winch Competition BOSS
2/26 CYSS Family Time CYSS Sports
2/29 AER Campaign Kick-Off Army Emergency Relief
March 2012
3/1 National Library Week Book Mark Contest McEwen Library
3/2 A Cold Winter’s Night Program Ending Party McEwen Library
3/3 Snowmobile Ride Adventure Training
3/3 Saturday Opening, Off the Beatin’ Path 1000-1300 OTBP Gift Store
3/7 CLIF 1000-1100 The Commons
3/14 Volunteer of the Month Ceremony 1030-1130 The Commons
3/16 ESC Women’s Conference 0900-1600 The Commons
3/17 ESC Women’s Conference 0900-1400 The Commons
3/29 Women’s History Month Observance 1130-1300 The Commons
3/29 Mountain Remembrance Ceremony 1630-1700 Main Post Chapel
3/30 Retirement Ceremony 1600-1700 Multi-Purpose Auditorium
3/30 Right Arm Night 1700 The Commons
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8. Fort Drum to open additional
gates during morning hours
Beginning Monday January 30 two additional gates on post
will open during morning hours to give motorist alternate
access to the installation and air field and help relieve
morning traffic congestion.
The Nash gate on NYS Route 26 across from the Wheeler-
Sack Army Airfield and the gate at Munns Corners and NYS
Route 3a in Deferiet will be open from 5:30 a.m. to 7:30 a.m.
Monday through Friday to Department of Defense ID cards
holders only.
The opening of the Nash gate is expected to ease traffic
along NYS Route 26 in Great Bend. The gate in Deferiet will
provide an alternate route to the airfield. These gates will
not be open during the weekends or holidays.
The other six access gates will remain unchanged.
Mt. Belvedere, Iraqi Freedom, Gas Alley and Wheeler-Sack
gates are open 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Black River gate is open Monday through Friday 5:30 a.m. to
7:00 p.m.
45th Infantry gate is open Monday through Friday 6:00 a.m.
to 7:00 p.m.
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10. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!
*The Watertown Rescue Mission is looking
for volunteers to assist at their Thrifty
Shopper store on Arsenal Street.
*When an individual shops at the store, the
proceeds from the purchase goes to the
homeless and poor. Volunteers will assist
stocking the shelves, organizing sections of
the store, assisting customers and many
other day to day tasks.
*They are looking for day to day volun-
teers as well as for two events they have
coming up and will need volunteers to as-
sist with. Feb 4– Buy One Get One Sale;
Feb 5- 46% off Super Bowl Sale; Mar 10-
50% off winter items only. For more info,
contact
Lisa DeAngelo; Dir. of Volunteer Svc at the
Mission at 315-701-3841 or
lisa_deangelo@rmsyr.org
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!
*Army Community Service (ACS) is
looking for volunteers to provide assis-
tance to soldiers and their families who
utilize the various services offered at
ACS.
*We are looking for volunteers in the
following areas: Information and Re-
ferral (Front Desk Assistant) and Army
Emergency Relief (Receptionist Assis-
tant). There is a 6 month commitment
for each position.
*IF you are interested, please apply for
the position at
www.myarmyonesource.com
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11. Military Community and Family Policy (MC&FP) Need To Talk To Someone?
Weekly eNewsletter.
Military & Family Life Consultant (MFLC)
http://apps.mhf.dod.mil/mcfp/weekly
2BCT MFLC
Marsh Caraway
315-955-4823
Financial MFLC
Rick Bertsch
ACS Mobilization and Deployment Classes
(315) 489-2466
Military and Family Life Consultants (MFLC)
FRG Leader 9am-1pm
provide solution-oriented consultations to individu-
8 MAR
als, couples, families, and groups.
14 MAY
The Military and Family Life Consultant (MFLC)
Key Caller 2-3:30pm or 5-6:30pm Program is designed to provide support and assis-
14 FEB tance to active duty Soldiers, National Guard &
8 MAY Reserves, military Family Members and civilian
personnel. Military and Family Life Consultants
Key Caller 10-11:30am or 2-3:30pm can help people who are having trouble coping
15 MAR with concerns and issues of daily life.
11 APR
Advance Key Caller 1-2:30pm
Official 4-31 BN Facebook Page
23 APR 4th Battalion, 31st Infantry
“PolarBears”
Informal Funds 2-3pm or 5-6pm
8 MAR https://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/4-
14 MAY 31-Infantry-Polar-
Care Team 9am-12:30pm Bears/239135106115186
21 FEB
7 JUN POC for FRSA Flash Newsletter
BN FRSA
Event Planning 10:30am-12pm Tracey.m.jones1@us.army.mil
27 FEB 315-772-8416
Master Resilience 9:30am-2:30pm
6-9 FEB Contents of this Newsletter are compiled from multiple
military family news sources and local area event
sources. Material presented does not represent the
To register for training, please call views or endorsement of the 4-31 IN, 2BCT or the
772-0470 or 772/2848. Army. This material is for personal use by the readers.
Childcare is NOT available. All readers are encouraged to do further research for all
applicable restrictions and guidelines.
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