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 is a speech given by First Lieutenant Francis Q. Hoang, the youngest graduate, at the Kansas City Area Founder's Day Dinner on March 27, 1999 at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas.
- In the speech, Hoang humorously references his experience previously giving a youngest graduate speech and provides tongue-in-cheek advice and guidelines for future youngest graduates in a fictional "A Youngest Grad's Guide to Giving Founder's Day Speeches."
- Hoang then shares his personal journey from being airlifted out of Vietnam in 1975 to attending West Point and graduating, expressing pride in being part of the "Long Gray Line" of West Point graduates.
A 50-50 mixture of antifreeze and water provides effective freeze and boilover protection for vehicles. The mixture offers freeze protection down to -34 degrees F and boilover protection up to 265 degrees F. A higher concentration such as 70% antifreeze to 30% water provides even better protection to -84 degrees F and 275 degrees F. Antifreeze should be changed yearly or as recommended to maintain rust and corrosion protection and remove built-up particles. Green antifreeze can be used in any vehicle, while specialty coolants require compatibility with older vehicle systems.
SmartERP presentation of the benefits of its Automated PeopleSoft A/R solution at the CA Counties - Accounting & Reporting Managers Conference, Nov 18, 2013. The automated Accounts Receivable solution has been deployed in the PeopleSoft Financials application at the County of Napa to streamline and simplify their accounts receivable deposits process. Napa County, in California's world renowned wine region, was the conference host for Accounting and Reporting Managers from the across the State's 58 counties. SmartERP was invited to share the efficiencies and benefits gained with their PeopleSoft A/R add-on solution Smart Deposits™ at Napa County with other counties across the State. PeopleSoft Financials is deployed quite widely across public sector organizations in California as well as counties and city governments in the United States and Canada and efficient processes not only reduce costs but also provide good government.
SmartERP presenters Doris Wong, CEO, and Dan White, VP Product Strategy, covered the simplification and streamlining enhancements enjoyed by the solution at Napa County.
Solution features summarized include:
- Streamlined data entry to increase throughput
- Simple and flexible data capture to reduce user input errors
- Role-based user interface for ease-of-use and to reduce user training requirements
- Advanced workflow approvals to streamline authorization process and enhance accountability
- Electronic submission of deposits eliminates need for invoices, automating journal updates and making funds immediately available
More information on the solution for PeopleSoft is available at http://www.smarterp.com/solutions/financial-and-supply-chain
SmartERP's offerings are also available for non-PeopleSoft customers as a convenient cloud service.
PHP is a widely used scripting language originally designed for web development. It allows server-side code to produce dynamic web page content. PHP code is embedded into HTML and executed by a PHP interpreter on the web server to create web pages. It can be deployed on most web servers and operating systems free of charge. Some key points about PHP include:
- It was created by Rasmus Lerdorf in 1995 and is now produced by The PHP Group.
- PHP code is interpreted from HTML files and outputs HTML. It focuses on server-side scripting to generate dynamic web content.
- Popular frameworks built with PHP include CakePHP, Symfony, CodeIgniter, and Zend Framework.
PHP 5.3 and PHP 6; a look ahead - Stefan Priebschdpc
The document discusses new features in PHP 5.3 including garbage collection, improved SPL data structures like stacks and queues, magic calls and static calls, namespaces, and improved error handling. It also mentions plans for PHP 6 which later became PHP 5.3, introducing features like Unicode support. Various deprecated PHP settings are also noted.
Insight into Application Design & Oracle Fusion Zabisco Digital
The document discusses key areas of application architecture including navigation, page layout, functionality, on-screen feedback, calls to action, and iconography. It emphasizes designing navigation that adapts to the screen and situation, simplifying complex options while still including all functionality, and using techniques like drop downs and drag and drop to enhance usability. Feedback and clear calls to action are important to guide users. Icons can make applications more visually appealing when used with text labels.
This document provides an overview of the content covered in an Informatica PowerCenter 8.x online training course. The 30-hour course teaches students the fundamentals of Informatica PowerCenter through online lectures and hands-on lab exercises. Students will learn about data warehousing concepts, installing and using PowerCenter, designing mappings and workflows, and transforming and loading data. The course covers all the major PowerCenter components, transformations, and features through a combination of lessons and 30 labs.
- The document is a speech given by First Lieutenant Francis Q. Hoang, the youngest graduate, at the Kansas City Area Founder's Day Dinner on March 27, 1999 at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas.
- In the speech, Hoang humorously references his experience previously giving a youngest graduate speech and provides tongue-in-cheek advice and guidelines for future youngest graduates in a fictional "A Youngest Grad's Guide to Giving Founder's Day Speeches."
- Hoang then shares his personal journey from being airlifted out of Vietnam in 1975 to attending West Point and graduating, expressing pride in being part of the "Long Gray Line" of West Point graduates.
A 50-50 mixture of antifreeze and water provides effective freeze and boilover protection for vehicles. The mixture offers freeze protection down to -34 degrees F and boilover protection up to 265 degrees F. A higher concentration such as 70% antifreeze to 30% water provides even better protection to -84 degrees F and 275 degrees F. Antifreeze should be changed yearly or as recommended to maintain rust and corrosion protection and remove built-up particles. Green antifreeze can be used in any vehicle, while specialty coolants require compatibility with older vehicle systems.
SmartERP presentation of the benefits of its Automated PeopleSoft A/R solution at the CA Counties - Accounting & Reporting Managers Conference, Nov 18, 2013. The automated Accounts Receivable solution has been deployed in the PeopleSoft Financials application at the County of Napa to streamline and simplify their accounts receivable deposits process. Napa County, in California's world renowned wine region, was the conference host for Accounting and Reporting Managers from the across the State's 58 counties. SmartERP was invited to share the efficiencies and benefits gained with their PeopleSoft A/R add-on solution Smart Deposits™ at Napa County with other counties across the State. PeopleSoft Financials is deployed quite widely across public sector organizations in California as well as counties and city governments in the United States and Canada and efficient processes not only reduce costs but also provide good government.
SmartERP presenters Doris Wong, CEO, and Dan White, VP Product Strategy, covered the simplification and streamlining enhancements enjoyed by the solution at Napa County.
Solution features summarized include:
- Streamlined data entry to increase throughput
- Simple and flexible data capture to reduce user input errors
- Role-based user interface for ease-of-use and to reduce user training requirements
- Advanced workflow approvals to streamline authorization process and enhance accountability
- Electronic submission of deposits eliminates need for invoices, automating journal updates and making funds immediately available
More information on the solution for PeopleSoft is available at http://www.smarterp.com/solutions/financial-and-supply-chain
SmartERP's offerings are also available for non-PeopleSoft customers as a convenient cloud service.
PHP is a widely used scripting language originally designed for web development. It allows server-side code to produce dynamic web page content. PHP code is embedded into HTML and executed by a PHP interpreter on the web server to create web pages. It can be deployed on most web servers and operating systems free of charge. Some key points about PHP include:
- It was created by Rasmus Lerdorf in 1995 and is now produced by The PHP Group.
- PHP code is interpreted from HTML files and outputs HTML. It focuses on server-side scripting to generate dynamic web content.
- Popular frameworks built with PHP include CakePHP, Symfony, CodeIgniter, and Zend Framework.
PHP 5.3 and PHP 6; a look ahead - Stefan Priebschdpc
The document discusses new features in PHP 5.3 including garbage collection, improved SPL data structures like stacks and queues, magic calls and static calls, namespaces, and improved error handling. It also mentions plans for PHP 6 which later became PHP 5.3, introducing features like Unicode support. Various deprecated PHP settings are also noted.
Insight into Application Design & Oracle Fusion Zabisco Digital
The document discusses key areas of application architecture including navigation, page layout, functionality, on-screen feedback, calls to action, and iconography. It emphasizes designing navigation that adapts to the screen and situation, simplifying complex options while still including all functionality, and using techniques like drop downs and drag and drop to enhance usability. Feedback and clear calls to action are important to guide users. Icons can make applications more visually appealing when used with text labels.
This document provides an overview of the content covered in an Informatica PowerCenter 8.x online training course. The 30-hour course teaches students the fundamentals of Informatica PowerCenter through online lectures and hands-on lab exercises. Students will learn about data warehousing concepts, installing and using PowerCenter, designing mappings and workflows, and transforming and loading data. The course covers all the major PowerCenter components, transformations, and features through a combination of lessons and 30 labs.
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.
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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This newsletter provides information about upcoming family readiness group meetings and events for various units in May 2012. The Charlie Company FRG will have a BBQ on May 10th. The Alpha Company FRG meeting will be on May 10th with a guest speaker from the Army Community Service. The Bravo Company FRG meeting will be a potluck dinner on May 15th. The newsletter also lists various installation events in May such as a military spouse appreciation event, an Armed Forces Day parade, and movies playing at the post theater.
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 provides information from the 277th FRSA including thoughts on kindness, a summary of the Buffalo Bills football game, details on childcare payments and late fees, upcoming movies at the post theater, and various community events in September and October such as a craft fair, haunted hayride, and meet the author event. It encourages resilience and kindness in interactions with others.
This document provides information from the 277th FRSA including thoughts on kindness, a summary of the Buffalo Bills football game, details on childcare payments and late fees, upcoming movies at the post theater, and various community events in September and October such as a craft fair, haunted hayride, and meet the author event. It encourages resilience and kindness in interactions with others.
This document provides a weekly newsletter from the 277th Family Readiness Support Assistant (FRSA) at Fort Drum, NY. It includes reminders about Mother's Day, upcoming events at Fort Drum like movies playing, job workshops, and classes. It also provides highlights of activities in May like Armed Forces Day celebrations and a safety fair. The newsletter aims to keep service members and families informed of community events and resources.
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.
The document provides information on upcoming events and activities for families at Fort Drum in October 2012. It announces a Fall Festival on October 26th at the 277th hangar from 2-6pm for soldiers and families. It also provides information on childcare payment policies, winter driving safety courses, movies playing at the post theater, and various youth activities happening throughout the month like a paint your pumpkin contest and teen karaoke contest.
The document provides information about upcoming events for families at Fort Drum in October 2012. It lists events such as a veterans information day, movie nights, a paint your pumpkin contest, volleyball tournament, dances, soft opening of a new youth center, gaming tournaments, reading with animals, Halloween parties, haunted hayrides, karaoke contests, and a zombie fun run. It also provides information about Food $en$e, a program that offers discounted food units to help stretch food budgets for families.
This document provides a summary of upcoming events and activities at Fort Drum for the month of November 2012. It lists various classes, tournaments, trips and craft fairs happening throughout the month. Details are provided such as dates, locations, costs and points of contact for the different events. The document also provides information on accessing the McEwen Library catalog from mobile devices and advertising an upcoming bird hunting trip through Adventure Training in November.
This document provides a summary of upcoming events and information for military families. It includes details about childcare payment policies, Hispanic Heritage month activities, movies playing at the post theater, and various October community events. The final pages provide information about an affordable food program and an upcoming craft fair in November to benefit the Spouses' Club of Fort Drum.
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.
This newsletter provides information about upcoming events for the families of soldiers in the 10th Combat Aviation Brigade at Fort Drum, including a family fun run, trick-or-treating in the brigade headquarters, an FRG meeting with free childcare, a Thanksgiving lunch, a holiday celebration, and a special event in February. It also includes information about the brigade's Facebook page, winter driving tips, the severe weather call process, the ACS calendar and tour, and how to provide feedback through the ICE system. Contact information is provided for brigade leadership and family readiness group leaders.
The document is a newsletter from the 277th FRSA providing information for military families. It announces that applications are open for free summer camps for qualifying military dependents through Operation Purple Camp. It also provides information about upcoming FRG meetings and activities for different units at Fort Drum in May, including a potluck, BBQ, and movie showtimes.
This document provides information about Family Readiness Group (FRG) meetings, events, and training opportunities happening in September and October at Fort Drum. It lists the dates, times, and locations of various FRG meetings for different troops. It also includes announcements about Lyme disease prevention and treatment, upcoming training classes on topics like key caller training and investing, and a recurring events schedule for activities like sports and adventure training. The document aims to keep Fort Drum families informed about community events and resources.
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.
This document summarizes the contents of an FRSA newsletter from May 31, 2012. It includes:
1) Pictures and recognition of volunteers at a luncheon, farewell to the outgoing commander and FRG advisor.
2) Upcoming events in June at the post including movies, sports, trips, classes, and meetings.
3) Reminder of an upcoming change of command ceremony on June 4th.
4) Details on the next FRG meeting on June 14th to finalize a BBQ.
The document provides information about various upcoming events on Fort Drum in May 2012, including a warning about a financial scam, details on registering weapons on post, and an invitation for groups to participate in the annual Armed Forces Day Parade. It also lists upcoming classes, activities, volunteer opportunities, and movie showings at the post theater.
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 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.
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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This newsletter provides information about upcoming family readiness group meetings and events for various units in May 2012. The Charlie Company FRG will have a BBQ on May 10th. The Alpha Company FRG meeting will be on May 10th with a guest speaker from the Army Community Service. The Bravo Company FRG meeting will be a potluck dinner on May 15th. The newsletter also lists various installation events in May such as a military spouse appreciation event, an Armed Forces Day parade, and movies playing at the post theater.
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 provides information from the 277th FRSA including thoughts on kindness, a summary of the Buffalo Bills football game, details on childcare payments and late fees, upcoming movies at the post theater, and various community events in September and October such as a craft fair, haunted hayride, and meet the author event. It encourages resilience and kindness in interactions with others.
This document provides information from the 277th FRSA including thoughts on kindness, a summary of the Buffalo Bills football game, details on childcare payments and late fees, upcoming movies at the post theater, and various community events in September and October such as a craft fair, haunted hayride, and meet the author event. It encourages resilience and kindness in interactions with others.
This document provides a weekly newsletter from the 277th Family Readiness Support Assistant (FRSA) at Fort Drum, NY. It includes reminders about Mother's Day, upcoming events at Fort Drum like movies playing, job workshops, and classes. It also provides highlights of activities in May like Armed Forces Day celebrations and a safety fair. The newsletter aims to keep service members and families informed of community events and resources.
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.
The document provides information on upcoming events and activities for families at Fort Drum in October 2012. It announces a Fall Festival on October 26th at the 277th hangar from 2-6pm for soldiers and families. It also provides information on childcare payment policies, winter driving safety courses, movies playing at the post theater, and various youth activities happening throughout the month like a paint your pumpkin contest and teen karaoke contest.
The document provides information about upcoming events for families at Fort Drum in October 2012. It lists events such as a veterans information day, movie nights, a paint your pumpkin contest, volleyball tournament, dances, soft opening of a new youth center, gaming tournaments, reading with animals, Halloween parties, haunted hayrides, karaoke contests, and a zombie fun run. It also provides information about Food $en$e, a program that offers discounted food units to help stretch food budgets for families.
This document provides a summary of upcoming events and activities at Fort Drum for the month of November 2012. It lists various classes, tournaments, trips and craft fairs happening throughout the month. Details are provided such as dates, locations, costs and points of contact for the different events. The document also provides information on accessing the McEwen Library catalog from mobile devices and advertising an upcoming bird hunting trip through Adventure Training in November.
This document provides a summary of upcoming events and information for military families. It includes details about childcare payment policies, Hispanic Heritage month activities, movies playing at the post theater, and various October community events. The final pages provide information about an affordable food program and an upcoming craft fair in November to benefit the Spouses' Club of Fort Drum.
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.
This newsletter provides information about upcoming events for the families of soldiers in the 10th Combat Aviation Brigade at Fort Drum, including a family fun run, trick-or-treating in the brigade headquarters, an FRG meeting with free childcare, a Thanksgiving lunch, a holiday celebration, and a special event in February. It also includes information about the brigade's Facebook page, winter driving tips, the severe weather call process, the ACS calendar and tour, and how to provide feedback through the ICE system. Contact information is provided for brigade leadership and family readiness group leaders.
The document is a newsletter from the 277th FRSA providing information for military families. It announces that applications are open for free summer camps for qualifying military dependents through Operation Purple Camp. It also provides information about upcoming FRG meetings and activities for different units at Fort Drum in May, including a potluck, BBQ, and movie showtimes.
This document provides information about Family Readiness Group (FRG) meetings, events, and training opportunities happening in September and October at Fort Drum. It lists the dates, times, and locations of various FRG meetings for different troops. It also includes announcements about Lyme disease prevention and treatment, upcoming training classes on topics like key caller training and investing, and a recurring events schedule for activities like sports and adventure training. The document aims to keep Fort Drum families informed about community events and resources.
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.
This document summarizes the contents of an FRSA newsletter from May 31, 2012. It includes:
1) Pictures and recognition of volunteers at a luncheon, farewell to the outgoing commander and FRG advisor.
2) Upcoming events in June at the post including movies, sports, trips, classes, and meetings.
3) Reminder of an upcoming change of command ceremony on June 4th.
4) Details on the next FRG meeting on June 14th to finalize a BBQ.
The document provides information about various upcoming events on Fort Drum in May 2012, including a warning about a financial scam, details on registering weapons on post, and an invitation for groups to participate in the annual Armed Forces Day Parade. It also lists upcoming classes, activities, volunteer opportunities, and movie showings at the post theater.
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.
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 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
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.
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 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 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.
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 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.
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 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.
1. www.facebook.com/TF Knighthawk
Government Organization
TF Knighthawk
Have questions or concerns? Be sure
to contact your FRG Leader or FRSA. FRSA Flash
HHC
September 28, 2012
Jennifer Cannon
9/29 - Meet the Author: Hope Marston - McEwen Library
Alpha—Deathstalker
9/29 - Skate Jam - Youth Center
Carole Barlow 10/1-14 - Clothing Give-Away Drop-Off – ACS
10/1-2 - 1BCT DONSA
Becky Blanchard 10/1 – Homemade Christmas Group – ACS
C/Co—Warlords 10/2 – English For Speakers of Other Languages – ACS
10/3 – BOSS 5K Fun Run – Magrath Sports Complex
Casey Greene 10/3 - OPSEC Safety for Families 10:30AM-12PM - ACS
10/4 – Employment 101 – ACS
Heidi Woerheide
10/5 - DIVISION DONSA
D/Co—Dragonhawk 10/5 – Couponing Class – ACS
10/5 - In Her Shoes: Living With Domestic Violence – ACS
Shaunna Fitzpatrick 10/8 - COLUMBUS DAY/DIVISION DONSA
10/9 - EFMP Support Group – ACS
Kimberly Perez
10/9 - Key Caller Class – ACS
E/Co— Knight Rider 10/9 - Build Your Own Business – ACS
10/12 - Veterans’ Information Day – Dulles State Office Build-
Sterling Reep ing
F/ Co—Firehawk 10/12 – Chick Flick Movie Night – BOSS
10/12 – Paint Your Pumpkin Contest – McEwen Library
Jamie Sampsel 10/13 – 2012 Volleyball Tournament - Sports
10/13 – High School Dance – Youth Center
Wendy Everett
10/13 - I’m Alone Youth Training - School Age Center
F/Co—Pathfinder 10/15 – New Youth Center Soft Opening – Youth Center
10/19 – Teen Gaming Tournament – Youth Center
Ana Hume 10/19 – BOSS Movie Night – BOSS
Christina Perdue 10/19 - Coping with Deployment Class - USO
10/20 – Reading With Animals – McEwen Library
Advisors 10/25 – BOSS Halo Fright Night Gaming Tournament – BOSS
10/26 – EFMP Halloween Party – Army Community Service
Rebecca Braman
10/26 - Daytreat 9:30AM-3PM - Po Valley Chapel
Jessica Chilson 10/26 - Haunted Hayride - Remington Park
10/27 - 2BCT Haunted Hotel—Nash Blvd. Guest House
Family Readiness Support 10/27 – Teen Karaoke Contest – Youth Center
10/31 – BOSS Zombie 5K Fun Run – Remington Park
Assistant
Kelley Arnold
315-774-1373
2. Upcoming Task Force Events:
OBSTACLES:
There are a couple different ways to pay for the event. A check
1. Mudd Hill - A huge mound of dirt soaked in water can be written, payable to CPT Martinez (Fernando Martinez) or
2.Face in the Mud - obstacle set up with stakes and 550’ us can pay cash. CPT Meier will be in the office all next week if
chord to set up a low crawl you want to drop off your money, or they can bring their money
the day of the event. We will have a table set up for registation.
3.Sand Trap – a pit of sand runners will bearcrawl across
4.Slippery Slalom - runners will have to go up and down CPT Meier would ask anyone who is planning to participate to
through a drainage ditch send him an email (information is on the above flyer), or give
5.Mud Marsh - this drainage ditch will be filled with a him a call so you can by added to the list and a T-Shirts can be
shallow pool of water set aside. CPT Meier would like to receive the entry form prior
6.The Web - Netting is staked down, forcing the to the 29th.
participants to crawl under/through
TF 2-10 KNIGHTHAWK
Presents…
“THE ROUGH MUDDER”
Children may participate in this run,
Who: Soldiers and their Families for every child participating a con-
When: 29 September 2012 @ 0900 AM sent form MUST be filled out.
What: A 5k Obstacle Run (think you’re tough?)
Where: TF 2-10 Knighthawk Hangar PRICE:
Why: To have fun and get muddy!
Per person: $10
Bring your families, activities for all ages! Or just Family of 3+: $25
come on your own! 5k Run with mud/water
obstacles to test your toughness. You will get
muddy and dirty. This is an off-road course, no
pets!
$10 Entry Fee – All money goes to support the Soldiers!
$10 for a “Rough Mudder” T-shirt. First 150 guaranteed a T-shirt.
Please Contact CPT John Meier for entry form and any additional
information. 315-774-1313 john.a.meier.mil@mail.mil
3. Upcoming Task Force Events:
More information and flyers coming soon for all events! If you have any question please contact your FRG Leader or TF
Knighthawk FRSA, Kelley Arnold, at 315-774-1373.
JRTC Town Hall Meeting TF Knighthawk Org. Day
Location: MPA Location: TF Knighthawk Hangar
Date: 9Oct 2012 Date: 18Oct 2012
Time: 1000-Noon, 6:00pm—8:00pm
More information to follow
4. Where do I go..
When I need Support?
With so many resources out there, sometimes it’s confusing to know
where to start. Here’s an illustration that might offer some guidance in
those times of confusion.
Imagine that you are going to the tool store in need of a tool or tools to
build your support structure. You walk through the doors and are
greeted by…
The “Representative” at the Door –This is typically the first person that you see when you
enter a store for help. They have a good general idea of where all of the tools are and can
point you in the right direction. This person would be a good starting point in your search
for tools that you need to build your support structure. This person is like your (Family
Readiness Group) FRG Leader.
The “Customer Service Agent “– But sometimes the tools that you will
need are so specific that it stumps that Sales Person. So, they would
typically send you to the Customer Service Agent who typically knows
the store in a little more detail and who would be able to give you very
specific guidance. This person is your (Family Readiness Support
Assistant) FRSA.
The “Specialist” – Once you know where to go to find the tools, there are times
when you realize that you might need to talk with someone who can hear the
problem and give you specific advice on which tools you’ll need, how to build your
support structure, and whether or not it is a project that is realistically manageable.
This person is your (Military Family Life Consultant) MFLC.
The “Contractor” – There are times when the specialist recommends that you get with
a contractor because the project is too big. The contractor is Behavioral Health.
The “Trusted Friend” – Sometimes when we approach
projects that are big and unfamiliar we can find comfort in
bringing along a trusted friend who has proven themselves to
be supportive and knowledgeable in these difficult times so
that we don’t have to embrace them alone. In the absence of
a trusted friend, the Chaplain is a good person to bring along.
Knighthawk FRSA: Kelley Arnold, Phone: 315-774-1373 Email: kelley.m.arnold2.civ@mail.mil
MFLC: Joan Upole, Phone: 315-212-6919, Email: mflc.ftdrum.av@gmail.com
Knighthawk Chaplain: CH (CPT) Daniel Werho, Phone: 315-405-6810 Email: daniel.werho@us.army.mil
5. A power outage has been scheduled for 29 September 2012, starting at 5 am and will continue until 6 pm. The
outage will take place close to the intersection of South Riva Ridge and Nancy Drive and at the intersection of
Chapel Drive and South Riva Ridge. The reason for the outage is to upgrade the current power lines and make
Coblenz Circle able to be back feed from another direction. We are combining two outages into one. The outage
will be for the same 12 hours but ¾ of the homes will only be out of power for up to 4 hours. Below is a break-
down of who will be affected and for how long. It will affect the 9000 area housing (Coblenz Circle only), MP Sta-
tion, CID, FD, CDC's, Main Post Chapel, Car Wash for approx 12 hours starting at 5 am. The following housing areas
will be affected for up to 4 hours starting at 5 am. 9000 area(9050 thru 9086) 9100, 9200, 9300, 10800. Again, the
outage is scheduled for approx 12 hours but if done sooner power will be restored immediately. If you have any
questions please contact Jeff Carroll at 523-0458.
6. October 3 from 5 - 9 pm The Commons is celebrating the autumn harvest with a dinner special
featuring Schnitzel and Cordon Bleu. Enjoy traditional German specialties and the micro-brewed
German Lager. Live entertainment by Les Gates. Call the Commons at 772-6222 for more informa-
tion.
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13. Contents of this newsletter are compiled from multiple Military Family news sources. Material presented does not
represent the views or endorsement of TF Knighthawk or the United States Army. This material is for personal use of
the readers. All readers are encouraged to do further research for all applicable restrictions and guidelines.