The document provides a listing of events and activities occurring at Fort Drum in December and January, including:
1) A snowpeople building competition at the library from January 16-30th, with categories for families, individuals ages 6 and up, and children ages 5 and under.
2) Baseball clinic signups through January 7th for youth ages 9-13 to practice skills.
3) An adult winter reading program called "A Cold Winter's Knight" running through February 28th.
4) Various family nights at the commons each Tuesday in January with activities like a movie night, carnival games, and story time.
The document provides information from Jack Stuart School including classroom news from different classes, volunteer opportunities, fundraising efforts for Haiti earthquake relief that raised over $14,000, sports news and important dates. It discusses the benefits of implementing student-led conferences on March 23rd and 24th where students will share their work and achievements with parents in the classroom.
The document is a Christmas-themed word search puzzle containing words related to Christmas traditions, symbols, and characters. It includes common Christmas words like Santa, reindeer, snow, ornaments, and gifts hidden among other letters in a grid. The goal is to find and identify all the hidden words within the given number of tries.
This weekly newsletter from Southern Cross Schools provides updates on events from the previous week and announcements of upcoming events. Last week, the school hosted a bookshop and various sports competitions, the Grade 7 class went on an adventure trip, and preparations continued for developing the school's own sports fields. Upcoming events include exams, sports galas, environmental and entrepreneurship activities. The newsletter also highlights cultural learning activities and green awards given to students.
The document is the weekly newsletter from Southern Cross Schools in South Africa. It provides updates on events from the past week, including grade 12 exams, inter-school swimming competitions, outdoor trips for grade 3 and 5 classes, and an educators certification ceremony for the Reach-a-Cross community partnership program where 66 educators received certificates. It also announces upcoming events like grade 6-7 exams and a Christmas market.
The document describes several family vacations and experiences of the author: an Alaskan cruise where they visited glaciers and towns; seeing a Red Sox game at Fenway Park; a trip to Colorado to visit family and go hiking; annual trips to Disney World where the family owns a timeshare; and golfing together at their country club.
The document describes the author's childhood memories growing up in a small town in Michigan in the 1970s. It discusses exploring the nearby woods and lake with her brother, having her first birthday party, going to the newly opened McDonald's, and nearly drowning after her brother pushed her through ice into a lake. Though winters were cold, she enjoyed playing outside with her brother and friends throughout the changing seasons.
The Nevada Wilderness Project is anticipating the introduction of a bill in the next 4-6 weeks that would designate new wilderness areas in White Pine County, Nevada. Volunteers recently held events to write letters and make phone calls urging Senators Reid and Ensign to support protecting places like Blue Mass, Red Mountain, Shellback Ridge, Mt. Grafton, and the South Egan Range as wilderness. Members are being asked to continue calling the Senators' offices in Washington DC to advocate for more wilderness protection in White Pine County.
This newsletter provides information about upcoming events at Space Center Intermediate School to parents. It announces that on January 12th the PTA will host a panel discussion for parents about preparing for high school. It also congratulates students who earned good grades last reporting period and promotes a fundraising shopping day at Adelaide's Boutique. Additionally, it includes sports team schedules and highlights for January, as well as important dates for band, tennis, track and the rest of the school year.
The document provides information from Jack Stuart School including classroom news from different classes, volunteer opportunities, fundraising efforts for Haiti earthquake relief that raised over $14,000, sports news and important dates. It discusses the benefits of implementing student-led conferences on March 23rd and 24th where students will share their work and achievements with parents in the classroom.
The document is a Christmas-themed word search puzzle containing words related to Christmas traditions, symbols, and characters. It includes common Christmas words like Santa, reindeer, snow, ornaments, and gifts hidden among other letters in a grid. The goal is to find and identify all the hidden words within the given number of tries.
This weekly newsletter from Southern Cross Schools provides updates on events from the previous week and announcements of upcoming events. Last week, the school hosted a bookshop and various sports competitions, the Grade 7 class went on an adventure trip, and preparations continued for developing the school's own sports fields. Upcoming events include exams, sports galas, environmental and entrepreneurship activities. The newsletter also highlights cultural learning activities and green awards given to students.
The document is the weekly newsletter from Southern Cross Schools in South Africa. It provides updates on events from the past week, including grade 12 exams, inter-school swimming competitions, outdoor trips for grade 3 and 5 classes, and an educators certification ceremony for the Reach-a-Cross community partnership program where 66 educators received certificates. It also announces upcoming events like grade 6-7 exams and a Christmas market.
The document describes several family vacations and experiences of the author: an Alaskan cruise where they visited glaciers and towns; seeing a Red Sox game at Fenway Park; a trip to Colorado to visit family and go hiking; annual trips to Disney World where the family owns a timeshare; and golfing together at their country club.
The document describes the author's childhood memories growing up in a small town in Michigan in the 1970s. It discusses exploring the nearby woods and lake with her brother, having her first birthday party, going to the newly opened McDonald's, and nearly drowning after her brother pushed her through ice into a lake. Though winters were cold, she enjoyed playing outside with her brother and friends throughout the changing seasons.
The Nevada Wilderness Project is anticipating the introduction of a bill in the next 4-6 weeks that would designate new wilderness areas in White Pine County, Nevada. Volunteers recently held events to write letters and make phone calls urging Senators Reid and Ensign to support protecting places like Blue Mass, Red Mountain, Shellback Ridge, Mt. Grafton, and the South Egan Range as wilderness. Members are being asked to continue calling the Senators' offices in Washington DC to advocate for more wilderness protection in White Pine County.
This newsletter provides information about upcoming events at Space Center Intermediate School to parents. It announces that on January 12th the PTA will host a panel discussion for parents about preparing for high school. It also congratulates students who earned good grades last reporting period and promotes a fundraising shopping day at Adelaide's Boutique. Additionally, it includes sports team schedules and highlights for January, as well as important dates for band, tennis, track and the rest of the school year.
The document provides a list of dates, events, and trainings for the month of August 2012 relevant to the 3-71 CAV unit at Fort Drum. There are over 30 separate events listed ranging from yard sales and education fairs to key caller trainings, Army Family Team Building courses, and concerts by the 10th Mountain Division Band across the local community. Contact information is also provided for resources like Military and Family Life Consultants and the Personal Financial Counselor.
The document provides a calendar of events for Family and MWR for the month of April. Key events include an Easter brunch on April 8th, a used book sale from April 6th-8th, a teen career fair on April 4th, Mother-to-be breakfast on April 5th, and a trip to Washington DC from April 13th-15th. The document also lists recurring weekly events at locations like the sports office, bowling center, and The Commons.
This document provides a summary of upcoming events and training opportunities in August 2012 for service members and families at Fort Drum, NY. Key events include:
- A Cherokee Company FRG meeting on August 17th at the Adirondack Creek Community Center.
- Division-wide DONSAs (Deployment Operations Notification and Support Activities) on August 20th-21st and 31st.
- A Volunteer of the Month ceremony on August 23rd honoring Ares Troop.
- The New York State Fair in Syracuse from August 23rd to September 3rd.
- A Bandit Troop Night Out on August 30th at the Savory Cafe.
The
This document provides a calendar of events for the 3-71 CAV Squadron in May and June 2012. It lists various volunteer appreciation ceremonies, parades, family readiness group meetings, change of command ceremonies, and recreational activities such as a Sesame Street tour and semi-formal. Key contacts are also provided for those seeking family support resources or more information.
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.
The document provides a summary of upcoming dates and events in April and May 2012 for the 3-71 CAV squadron at Fort Drum, including volunteer appreciation events, family support group meetings, informational sessions, ceremonies, and recreational activities. Key dates mentioned include the Gary Sinise concert on April 29th and the squadron semi-formal on May 31st. Contact information is also provided for military and family life consultants and the squadron's Facebook page.
The document provides a list of dates, events, and trainings for the month of August 2012 relevant to the 3-71 CAV unit at Fort Drum. There are over 30 separate events listed ranging from yard sales and education fairs to key caller trainings, Army Family Team Building courses, and concerts by the 10th Mountain Division Band across the local community. Contact information is also provided for resources like Military and Family Life Consultants and the Personal Financial Counselor.
Fort Drum FMWR Coming Attractions February 2012Mary Elam
The document provides a schedule of events for Fort Drum Family and MWR for the month of February 2012. There are many family-friendly activities offered including family nights, dances, sports tournaments, trips, classes and more. Recurring weekly events like sports programs, arts and crafts classes and events at The Commons are also noted. The schedule promotes taking advantage of free ski days at local resorts for military members and signing up for an upcoming hiking club meeting in March.
This document provides a calendar of events for the month of December that are being put on by the Fort Drum Family and MWR. Some of the notable events include an annual holiday celebration on December 6th, Trees for Troops delivery on December 8th, holiday by the fireside event at Buster's Brew Pub on December 13th, and various other holiday-related activities like snowpeople building, bowling, and trips to see holiday lights. The document provides details on each event including dates, times, locations, costs, and points of contact for more information.
This document provides a schedule of events for Fort Drum Family and MWR for the month of April. There are various classes, activities, and events for children and families, including a stalker awareness class, visits from the Coast Guard, a trip to Washington DC, sports tournaments, international food festivals, and events honoring military children during the Month of the Military Child.
The document provides a calendar of events for Family and MWR for the month of October at Fort Drum. Key events include a clothing giveaway from October 1-14, a 5K fun run on October 3rd, an Oktoberfest dinner special on October 3rd, a groundbreaking ceremony for a Fallen Warriors Monument on October 5th, a haunted hayride at Remington Park on October 26th, and Halloween activities on October 31st. The calendar also lists recurring weekly events at locations like The Commons and sports activities.
April 16 2012 Family and MWR Coming AttractionsSquadron FRSA
This document provides a calendar of events for Family and MWR at Fort Drum for the month of April. There are many recurring weekly events like sports leagues and classes. Notable specific events include a NAF property sale from April 16-27, an annual volunteer ceremony on April 19, an international food festival on April 20, a carnival for military children on April 21, a Gary Sinise concert on April 29, and various trips and tournaments throughout the month.
This document provides a calendar of events for Family and MWR at Fort Drum for the month of April. There are many recurring weekly events like sports leagues and classes. Notable specific events include a NAF property sale from April 16-27, an annual volunteer ceremony on April 19, an international food festival on April 20, a carnival for military children on April 21, a Gary Sinise concert on April 29, and various special events put on by individual departments like BOSS and the Youth Center. The document also provides information on discounts, rentals, and trips available through Parks and Recreation and Leisure Travel Services.
January 30 2012, 2012 FMWR Coming Attractions[1]Mary Elam
This document provides a schedule of events for Fort Drum Family and MWR for January and February. It lists various activities, competitions, and trips for families including a snow sculpture contest, reading group, scholarship opportunities, family nights, sports tournaments, dances, and more. Key dates include Groundhog Day, Valentine's Day, President's Day, and Mardi Gras. Many events aim to bring the community together during winter months.
02 april 2012 family and mwr coming attractionsFalcon Frsa
This document provides a schedule of events for Fort Drum Family and MWR for the month of April. There will be various arts and crafts sales, career fairs, classes on hunting, volleyball championships, and educational programs. Highlights include an Easter brunch on April 8th, a used book sale from April 6-8, and a stalker awareness class on April 9th. The schedule provides details on times, locations, and contact information for numerous community activities throughout the month.
June 18 2012 family and mwr coming attractions[1]Squadron FRSA
The document provides information about various events happening in June organized by Family and MWR at Fort Drum, including classes, trips, and special events. Some of the events include an investing class on June 19th, OPSEC training on June 19th, negotiating job offers seminar on June 20th, Riverfest on the St. Lawrence River on June 21st, and the Mountainfest sporting competitions from June 25th-26th. The document also lists regular events and programs offered by different Fort Drum organizations.
September 10 2012 Family & MWR Coming AttractionsSquadron FRSA
This document provides a schedule of upcoming family and community events happening in September at Fort Drum, NY. Events include classes on budget management, resume writing, and financial peace; support groups; sports tournaments and games; training programs; and weekly family nights with activities and food. Locations, dates, times, costs and contact information are provided for each event.
This document is a 3-page calendar of events and activities preview for the month of January 2012 from the Fort Drum Family and MWR department. It highlights upcoming winter outdoor activities such as skiing, snowboarding, snowmobiling and ice fishing being offered. Indoor activities featured include craft classes, a snow sculpture competition, a snow people library contest, fitness classes, and events at The Commons facility including family nights with entertainment, NFL playoff viewing, and WWE wrestling pay-per-view viewing. Dining specials are promoted for Buster's Brew Pub including rib night on Wednesdays and daily meal options.
This document provides a summary of training opportunities and local events for military families in December 2011 and January 2012. It includes information on Family Readiness Group leader training, key caller training, informal funds training, care team training, financial readiness classes, stress management classes, anger management classes, conflict resolution classes, winter driving safety classes, and snow thrower safety classes provided by the Army Community Service organization. It also lists local events such as the Lights on the Lake holiday light show, Dickens Christmas festival, gingerbread gallery, Nutcracker ballet, WinterFest winter activities, and Snow Deer Festival.
Family Fun Day will be held on May 15th from 10am to 3pm at Camp St. Albans. Activities will include boating, archery, crafts and camp tours. Attendees are asked to bring lunches and picnic supplies. Canoe Our Waters is a 6 part series teaching canoeing skills from beginner to advanced levels. Sessions will be held on various Thursday and Sunday afternoons in April and May. Brownie Boating Safety Day on May 16th will teach boating safety and basic rowing and canoeing skills. Guys and Gals Weekend July 23rd to 25th allows girls to do camp activities with dads or other male role models. Trail rides are
The document provides a list of dates, events, and trainings for the month of August 2012 relevant to the 3-71 CAV unit at Fort Drum. There are over 30 separate events listed ranging from yard sales and education fairs to key caller trainings, Army Family Team Building courses, and concerts by the 10th Mountain Division Band across the local community. Contact information is also provided for resources like Military and Family Life Consultants and the Personal Financial Counselor.
The document provides a calendar of events for Family and MWR for the month of April. Key events include an Easter brunch on April 8th, a used book sale from April 6th-8th, a teen career fair on April 4th, Mother-to-be breakfast on April 5th, and a trip to Washington DC from April 13th-15th. The document also lists recurring weekly events at locations like the sports office, bowling center, and The Commons.
This document provides a summary of upcoming events and training opportunities in August 2012 for service members and families at Fort Drum, NY. Key events include:
- A Cherokee Company FRG meeting on August 17th at the Adirondack Creek Community Center.
- Division-wide DONSAs (Deployment Operations Notification and Support Activities) on August 20th-21st and 31st.
- A Volunteer of the Month ceremony on August 23rd honoring Ares Troop.
- The New York State Fair in Syracuse from August 23rd to September 3rd.
- A Bandit Troop Night Out on August 30th at the Savory Cafe.
The
This document provides a calendar of events for the 3-71 CAV Squadron in May and June 2012. It lists various volunteer appreciation ceremonies, parades, family readiness group meetings, change of command ceremonies, and recreational activities such as a Sesame Street tour and semi-formal. Key contacts are also provided for those seeking family support resources or more information.
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.
The document provides a summary of upcoming dates and events in April and May 2012 for the 3-71 CAV squadron at Fort Drum, including volunteer appreciation events, family support group meetings, informational sessions, ceremonies, and recreational activities. Key dates mentioned include the Gary Sinise concert on April 29th and the squadron semi-formal on May 31st. Contact information is also provided for military and family life consultants and the squadron's Facebook page.
The document provides a list of dates, events, and trainings for the month of August 2012 relevant to the 3-71 CAV unit at Fort Drum. There are over 30 separate events listed ranging from yard sales and education fairs to key caller trainings, Army Family Team Building courses, and concerts by the 10th Mountain Division Band across the local community. Contact information is also provided for resources like Military and Family Life Consultants and the Personal Financial Counselor.
Fort Drum FMWR Coming Attractions February 2012Mary Elam
The document provides a schedule of events for Fort Drum Family and MWR for the month of February 2012. There are many family-friendly activities offered including family nights, dances, sports tournaments, trips, classes and more. Recurring weekly events like sports programs, arts and crafts classes and events at The Commons are also noted. The schedule promotes taking advantage of free ski days at local resorts for military members and signing up for an upcoming hiking club meeting in March.
This document provides a calendar of events for the month of December that are being put on by the Fort Drum Family and MWR. Some of the notable events include an annual holiday celebration on December 6th, Trees for Troops delivery on December 8th, holiday by the fireside event at Buster's Brew Pub on December 13th, and various other holiday-related activities like snowpeople building, bowling, and trips to see holiday lights. The document provides details on each event including dates, times, locations, costs, and points of contact for more information.
This document provides a schedule of events for Fort Drum Family and MWR for the month of April. There are various classes, activities, and events for children and families, including a stalker awareness class, visits from the Coast Guard, a trip to Washington DC, sports tournaments, international food festivals, and events honoring military children during the Month of the Military Child.
The document provides a calendar of events for Family and MWR for the month of October at Fort Drum. Key events include a clothing giveaway from October 1-14, a 5K fun run on October 3rd, an Oktoberfest dinner special on October 3rd, a groundbreaking ceremony for a Fallen Warriors Monument on October 5th, a haunted hayride at Remington Park on October 26th, and Halloween activities on October 31st. The calendar also lists recurring weekly events at locations like The Commons and sports activities.
April 16 2012 Family and MWR Coming AttractionsSquadron FRSA
This document provides a calendar of events for Family and MWR at Fort Drum for the month of April. There are many recurring weekly events like sports leagues and classes. Notable specific events include a NAF property sale from April 16-27, an annual volunteer ceremony on April 19, an international food festival on April 20, a carnival for military children on April 21, a Gary Sinise concert on April 29, and various trips and tournaments throughout the month.
This document provides a calendar of events for Family and MWR at Fort Drum for the month of April. There are many recurring weekly events like sports leagues and classes. Notable specific events include a NAF property sale from April 16-27, an annual volunteer ceremony on April 19, an international food festival on April 20, a carnival for military children on April 21, a Gary Sinise concert on April 29, and various special events put on by individual departments like BOSS and the Youth Center. The document also provides information on discounts, rentals, and trips available through Parks and Recreation and Leisure Travel Services.
January 30 2012, 2012 FMWR Coming Attractions[1]Mary Elam
This document provides a schedule of events for Fort Drum Family and MWR for January and February. It lists various activities, competitions, and trips for families including a snow sculpture contest, reading group, scholarship opportunities, family nights, sports tournaments, dances, and more. Key dates include Groundhog Day, Valentine's Day, President's Day, and Mardi Gras. Many events aim to bring the community together during winter months.
02 april 2012 family and mwr coming attractionsFalcon Frsa
This document provides a schedule of events for Fort Drum Family and MWR for the month of April. There will be various arts and crafts sales, career fairs, classes on hunting, volleyball championships, and educational programs. Highlights include an Easter brunch on April 8th, a used book sale from April 6-8, and a stalker awareness class on April 9th. The schedule provides details on times, locations, and contact information for numerous community activities throughout the month.
June 18 2012 family and mwr coming attractions[1]Squadron FRSA
The document provides information about various events happening in June organized by Family and MWR at Fort Drum, including classes, trips, and special events. Some of the events include an investing class on June 19th, OPSEC training on June 19th, negotiating job offers seminar on June 20th, Riverfest on the St. Lawrence River on June 21st, and the Mountainfest sporting competitions from June 25th-26th. The document also lists regular events and programs offered by different Fort Drum organizations.
September 10 2012 Family & MWR Coming AttractionsSquadron FRSA
This document provides a schedule of upcoming family and community events happening in September at Fort Drum, NY. Events include classes on budget management, resume writing, and financial peace; support groups; sports tournaments and games; training programs; and weekly family nights with activities and food. Locations, dates, times, costs and contact information are provided for each event.
This document is a 3-page calendar of events and activities preview for the month of January 2012 from the Fort Drum Family and MWR department. It highlights upcoming winter outdoor activities such as skiing, snowboarding, snowmobiling and ice fishing being offered. Indoor activities featured include craft classes, a snow sculpture competition, a snow people library contest, fitness classes, and events at The Commons facility including family nights with entertainment, NFL playoff viewing, and WWE wrestling pay-per-view viewing. Dining specials are promoted for Buster's Brew Pub including rib night on Wednesdays and daily meal options.
This document provides a summary of training opportunities and local events for military families in December 2011 and January 2012. It includes information on Family Readiness Group leader training, key caller training, informal funds training, care team training, financial readiness classes, stress management classes, anger management classes, conflict resolution classes, winter driving safety classes, and snow thrower safety classes provided by the Army Community Service organization. It also lists local events such as the Lights on the Lake holiday light show, Dickens Christmas festival, gingerbread gallery, Nutcracker ballet, WinterFest winter activities, and Snow Deer Festival.
Family Fun Day will be held on May 15th from 10am to 3pm at Camp St. Albans. Activities will include boating, archery, crafts and camp tours. Attendees are asked to bring lunches and picnic supplies. Canoe Our Waters is a 6 part series teaching canoeing skills from beginner to advanced levels. Sessions will be held on various Thursday and Sunday afternoons in April and May. Brownie Boating Safety Day on May 16th will teach boating safety and basic rowing and canoeing skills. Guys and Gals Weekend July 23rd to 25th allows girls to do camp activities with dads or other male role models. Trail rides are
The document provides information on various outdoor recreation programs offered by the Outdoor Recreation Center in September and October, including hikes, ATV trips, archery, and a winter adventure clinic. Dates, times, locations, fees and what to bring are listed for each program. Programs include hiking Table Top Mountain and Mastadon Dome to see fall colors, Frisbee golf, overnight and day ATV trips on local trails, family archery, hiking Gulkana Glacier, soaking at Chena Hot Springs, snowshoeing or hiking in the Alaska Range, and a free winter adventure clinic. For more information, call the provided phone number.
This article provides information about the Burning Cow Music Festival held in Door County, Wisconsin. The three-day camping and music festival, taking place from July 21-23, will feature blues and southern rock bands from across the country. A highlight is the burning of a 25-foot tall wooden cow sculpture on the final night. The event coordinator expects around 1,000 people to attend this year, up from a few hundred at the inaugural festival last year. Returning headliner Anthony Gomes will perform, along with other blues/rock acts. Festivalgoers can enjoy live music, camping, and local food.
The document provides a schedule and listings of recreational activities at NAS Jax for the month of May, including discounted golf rates, pool hours, bowling specials, and workshops. Specific events highlighted include a family day at the bowling alley on May 13th and kayaking rentals for active duty on May 17th. The schedule also advertises summer programs like swim lessons starting June 18th and a pool party on June 11th.
Issue two is full of ideas for escapes between May and September in Iceland, Norway and Greenland as well as go-slow in New Zealand and 9 great adventures.
Each year, COR seeks to facilitate meaningful summer opportunities intended to explore our city and region. Participants are challenged to participate in new recreational and leisure activities alongside friends and supports. From May to August, COR’s Summer Adventure activities include: kayaking, sailing, hiking, canoeing, camping, nature trekking, Geo Caching, urban BBQ’s, outdoor sports, exploring urban and provincial parks, festivals and celebrations to name a few. Participation is open to all COR individuals, supports, family and friends.
This document provides information about the 2015 summer camps offered by Fishers Parks & Recreation. It lists over 30 nature and recreation camps for ages 3-13, divided into camps for Little Tykes (ages 3-4), Adventure Club (ages 7-10), Kidz Zone (ages 5-6), and Nature Day Camps. The camps focus on outdoor education and fun activities and will take place from June to August at various parks. Registration opens on March 2nd and can be completed online, in-person, or via mail.
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The document provides information about Minocqua Winter Park and Nordic Center, including hours, rates, events, and activities for the 2007-2008 season. It highlights that the Nordic Kids program teaches cross-country skiing skills to children ages 5-13, and that the Wisconsin High School Nordic Championships will be held at Minocqua Winter Park. It also advertises upcoming events like "Ski for Your Spirit" which includes a ski outing followed by an art experience and luncheon.
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This document provides a summary of upcoming family events and activities at Fort Drum for the months of October and November 2012. It lists the dates, times, locations and brief descriptions of various family readiness group meetings, training sessions, volunteer opportunities, and holiday/seasonal community events such as a haunted hayride, haunted hotel, and trunk-or-treat. Key dates mentioned include October 18th for a pizza party, October 25th for a soldier luncheon, and November 1st for a volunteer luncheon. The document encourages participation in the listed events and activities to build community and support for military families.
The document provides a list of upcoming events and activities in October and November 2012 for military families and the local community around Fort Drum, NY. Key events include Halloween activities like a haunted hayride on October 26th and haunted hotel on October 27th, as well as Thanksgiving on November 22-25. The document also provides contact information for counseling services and support groups available to military families through ACS and MFLC.
This document provides information about various programs and services offered through Army Community Service (ACS) at Fort Drum, New York. It discusses the New You Now spouse group, which aims to empower participants to achieve their goals. It also mentions the career fair preparation resources available through the Employment Readiness Program, such as resume and interview coaching. Additionally, it promotes the upcoming Make a Difference Day volunteer event at ACS on October 27th and describes past volunteer projects done through this event.
The document lists the training schedule for 2012-2013 for the ACS Master Resilience program, which is open to all family members and DoD/DA civilians. It provides the dates, times, locations, and contact information for individual module classes held monthly as well as a multi-day fall marathon covering all modules. Reservations can be made by calling the listed phone numbers.
This document provides a summary of upcoming dates, events, and activities for the 3-71 CAV unit at Fort Drum for September and October 2012. It includes dates for company meetings, family activities like a spouses ride and haunted hayride, holidays, and training opportunities. The dates are broken down by month with details on the events, locations, and times. Contact information is provided for resources like Military and Family Life Consultants and the squadron's Facebook page.
This document provides a summary of upcoming events and dates to remember for the 3-71 Cavalry unit at Fort Drum, NY. It lists various family readiness group meetings, training sessions, recreational activities, and support group gatherings occurring between September 13 and October 6. Apple picking locations are also advertised. Contact information is provided for resources like military and family life consultants and the squadron family readiness assistant.
This document provides a summary of upcoming dates and events in September 2012 for Fort Drum, including:
- A squadron steering committee meeting on September 7th.
- A Fort Drum town hall meeting on September 12th from 10:30-12:00.
- A Bandit Troop FRG meeting on September 13th at 17:00.
- A Cherokee Company event at the Fort Drum Bowling Alley on September 28th at 18:00.
This document provides a schedule of events for Family and MWR at Fort Drum for the month of September. Some highlights include Labor Day events on September 3rd, the North Country Expo job and volunteer fair on September 6th, the BOSS Beach Bash event on September 7th, and various classes covering topics such as couples communication, English lessons, stress management, and resume writing throughout the month. It also lists regular recurring programs and events at locations like the Commons, sports facilities, and parks. Upcoming October events are promoted, such as the Haunted Hayride on October 26th.
This document provides a summary of upcoming dates, events, and training opportunities at Fort Drum in September 2012. Key details include:
- A committee orientation meeting for Thousand Islands Area Habitat for Humanity on September 10th.
- Various Army Community Service events throughout September like welcome tours, a town hall meeting, and a retiree appreciation day.
- Training opportunities such as Key Caller Training on September 11th and FRG Leader Training on September 13th.
- Ongoing support services from the Military and Family Life Consultant and a personal financial counselor.
- The official 3-71 Cavalry Regiment Facebook page and contact information for the FRSA Flash newsletter.
The document lists school districts in New York and their start dates for the 2012-2013 school year. Beaver River, General Brown, LaFargeville, and Sackets Harbor start on September 4th. Augustinian, Belleville Henderson, Carthage, Copenhagen, Faith Fellowship, Immaculate Heart, Indian River, Lowville, Lyme, South Jefferson, South Lewis, and Thousand Islands start on September 5th. Alexandria, Gouverneur, Harrisville start on September 6th, except Watertown district which starts grades 10-12 on September 6th and other grades on September 5th. The document also lists holiday vacation dates for the districts.
The document provides a list of dates, events, and trainings for members of the 3-71 CAV in August 2012. Key events include a community yard sale on August 11-12, an education fair on August 14, key caller trainings on August 16 and 17, and the New York State Fair from August 23 to September 3. The document also lists various classes, meetings, and activities hosted by the Army Community Service and Outdoor Recreation departments during the month.
This document provides a calendar of events for the month of August 2012 relevant to the 3-71 CAV unit at Fort Drum. It lists over 30 upcoming events, including Family Readiness Group meetings, training sessions, concerts by the 10th Mountain Division Band, and community events in the local area. Key dates mentioned include FRG leader training on July 30th, OPSEC safety training for families on August 13th, and Army Family Team Building sessions on August 1st-2nd and 21st-22nd. The document aims to keep members of the 3-71 CAV unit informed of upcoming professional development and community activities.
This document contains a calendar of upcoming events and meetings for members of the 3-71 CAV (Cavalry Squadron) community at Fort Drum from July through September 2012. It lists over 30 different events including steering meetings, barbecues, yard sales, training sessions, ceremonies and more. Key dates mentioned are August 3rd for a squadron steering meeting, August 16th for key caller training, and September 13th for a town hall information forum. The document provides contact information for people who need support and encourages checking the squadron's Facebook page for additional information.
The document discusses child supervision policies and safety risks of leaving children unattended in vehicles. Specifically, it outlines Fort Drum regulations that prohibit leaving children under 5 alone in vehicles for any period of time. Children ages 5-9 may be left alone only if keys are removed and handbrake is applied or they have access to adult supervision within 30 seconds. It emphasizes that leaving young children alone in vehicles, even briefly, can result in accidents and parents should never feel it is acceptable to do so.
The document provides a calendar of events for July and August 2012 for the 3-71 CAV unit at Fort Drum, NY. It lists important dates including changes of command, blood drives, meetings, and family support events. Key information and contact details are also provided for family support resources and classes on topics like deployment, finances, and event planning.
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This document provides a summary of important dates and events for July and August 2012 relevant to the 3-71 CAV unit at Fort Drum, including:
- Block leave from 30 June to 15 July
- Independence Day on 4 July
- The Jefferson County Fair from 10-15 July
- A change of command ceremony for 3-71 CAV on 20 July
- Various welcome tours, blood drives, and retirement ceremonies throughout July and August
- A 3-71 CAV steering committee meeting on 3 August
Army Community Service (ACS) at Fort Drum celebrated its 47th birthday in July 2012. ACS started as a volunteer effort to support Army families and has grown into an organization that provides many resources to soldiers, families, retirees, and civilians. These resources include family support, relocation assistance, financial programs, employment services, and more. The newsletter highlighted summer safety tips, area summer camp options, resilience communication strategies, and upcoming ACS events like its birthday celebration.
This document contains a calendar of events for June 2012 related to the 3-71 Cavalry Squadron at Fort Drum, New York. It lists over 30 upcoming events, including changes of command ceremonies, troop meetings, birthday celebrations, volunteer activities, and family support group gatherings. Contact information is provided for family readiness group leaders and personal financial counselors. The back of the calendar advertises upcoming family readiness and event planning classes at the Army Community Service center.
This document contains a calendar of events for June 2012 related to the 3-71 Cavalry Squadron at Fort Drum, New York. It lists over 30 upcoming events, including changes of command ceremonies, troop meetings, birthday celebrations, volunteer activities, and family support group gatherings. Contact information is provided for family readiness group leaders and personal financial counselors. The back of the document advertises upcoming family readiness training classes at the Army Community Service center on base.
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1. Family and MWR Special Event Family and MWR/United Service Organization Event
Family and MWR/Yellow Ribbon Committee Partnership Event Association of the United States Army
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January Noteable Events January 16 – Martin Luther King Day
Through Snowpeople in the One way to bring winter fun inside is to participate in this unique competition.
January 15 Library Build a model snowperson or snow family for our “Snowpeople in the Library
Library Hours Contest. Entries may be family or individual efforts. Anyone ages 6 and up is
eligible to compete. For the 5 and under set we will have a snowman coloring
contest. Entry forms, rules, and other information available at the library until
January 15. The snow people will be on display in the library January 16-30, with
the winners to be decided by popular vote. Allen Goudie 772-9099
Through Baseball Clinic Sign- Youth ages 9 – 13 can sign-up now through January 7 for this clinic which will run
January 7 Up on Saturdays January through March. Young players can shake off the rust and get
baseball skills ready for the upcoming season. Participants will work on baseball
fundamentals and be in mid-season form in time for the first game. Focus will be
on arm strengthening drills, defensive workouts, and fine tuning swings. Cost for
this conditioning clinic is $25 per child. Jon Burnard 772-6718
Through A Cold Winter’s A Winter reading program developed for adults. Read at your own pace. Crafts
February 28 Knight, Reading and events throughout the length of the program. Adult readers can earn
During Library Group incentives and have a great time meeting other readers through the cold weather
Hours months. Open to library patrons 18 years of age and older.
Allan Goudie 772-9099
January 3 Family Night At The “Spend Tuesday evening out with the kids at the Winner’s Circle. Pizza and Pasta
5 – 7 pm Commons Buffet is sure to meet anyone's appetite. $6 for adults and $3 for children 8 and
under. This week, families will enjoy Family Movie Night. Other activities for
Family Nights this month include: January 10 – Carnival Night, January 17 – Family
Night will be held at the Pine Plains Bowling Center, January 24 – Unicycle Riders
will visit Family Night, and January 31 – Story Night with a book give-away.
Cindy Romig 772-6222
January 5 Cross Country Ski Enjoy a morning with friends in the great outdoors then a hot lunch to warm up.
9 am and Lunch The fun begins at Parks and Recreation when participants are fitted with
equipment and given training, then offered a van ride to Remington Park Trail
Head. Skiing is enjoyed until 11 am after which a lunch of soup and sandwich is
provided by the Commons and is at a cost of $7.00 per person. This weekly
program will be offered each Thursday once an appropriate amount of snow has
accumulated. Mark Schnittger 772-8222
January 5 Trip to Disney On Ice Gather your family to see this show full of memories guaranteed to last a lifetime.
9 am – 4 pm A trip to Syracuse to see Disney On Ice: Treasure Trove. Price is $23 per person
and includes transportation and ticket to the show. Bring money for souvenirs and
food we will be stopping at McDonalds after the show.
Mark Schnittger 772-8222
January 5 Adult Reading This event at the Robert C. McEwen Library will allow adult readers to learn
9 am – 4 pm Program Open House about “A Cold Winter’s Knight Read” reading program. Open to Library patrons
18 years and older. Allen Goudie 772-9099
2. January 6 Military Free Ski Day Free to Military ID Card holders. Ski for free at Snow Ridge Ski Resort located in
At Snow Ridge Turin, NY on January 6 and on any Wednesday through the ski season. New Ski
equipment is available for rent from Parks and Recreation on Fort Drum or you
can receive a 25% discount on rental equipment at Snow Ridge.
Mark Schnittger 772-8222
January 6 Indoor Paintball at Youth ages 10 – 18 can participate in this indoor paintball activity held at the
6 pm Youth Center Youth Center. Cost is $5 for YC members and $10 for non-members.
Steve Ferguson 772-6719
January 7 Snowmobile Safety Rider safety courses are required to use the snowmobiles. Must be 18 years of age
9 am – 4:30 pm Class or older and have proper ID. Please wear or bring boots, gloves, and appropriate
outer wear,. These classes are held at the new “Dirty Harry’s Sportsman’s Lodge.
Maximum class size is 55. Cost per person is $5. Registration is required.
Additional classes can be scheduled by units on a time-available basis.
Rich Cole 772-4010
Beginning NFL Playoff Games Don’t watch the games alone. Cheer for your team and see all of the playoff games
January 7 At the Commons in the Winner’s Circle at the Commons. Enjoy Snack and Drink Specials where
Various times you won’t miss a play. HDTV clarity and big screen fun.
Cindy Romig 772-6222
January 7 – Snow Sculpture For some outdoor snow fun, the McEwen Library is holding a post-wide Snow
February 11 Contest Sculpture Competition which begins on January 7 and runs through February 11.
The competition is open to all DoD ID card holders and encourages individual,
family, Military Units, or Civilian Employee team participation. Sculptures can be
any size, must be on Fort Drum, and suitable for family viewing. Prize will be
awarded to the best entries by Unit or Facility, Community Housing, Family,
Individual Adult, Individual Teen, and Individual Child. The winners will be
announced at the Winter Celebration Party held at the Robert C. McEwen Library
on February 11. Complete rules and entry information is available for each of
these snow-fun competitions at the Library located at P-4300 Conway Road or by
calling the Library. Allen Goudie 772-9099
January 11 Fort Drum Find out what’s happening on Fort Drum. The goal of the Town Hall Meeting is to
10:30 am - noon Information and provide information through representatives and guest speakers about upcoming
Town Hall Meeting events, updates on units and deployments, and other timely community
information. This is a great opportunity for all community members to get up-to-
date information directly from agency representatives. Attendees may ask
questions, express concerns and ideas and get immediate answers. ALL
community members are invited and encouraged to attend. Refreshments and
door prizes provided. Free hourly childcare slots are available on a first come first
served basis (must be CYS Services registered), call 772-7103 to make a childcare
reservation. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to find out what’s happening on
Fort Drum. The meeting will also be live on Facebook at . Anyone unable to
attend the meeting may email questions and concerns to
drum.townhall@conus.army.mil prior to the meeting or call in live at 772-2101.
Sarah Lynch 772-5374
January 11 Martin Luther King Enjoy fried catfish, chicken, red beans and rice, collard greens, corn bread, potato
11:30 am – 1 pm Lunch Buffet salad and banana pudding for dessert. The cost is only $7.95 per person including
drink. Cindy Romig 772-6222
January 13 Military Free Ski Day Local ski areas show their appreciation to the Military. Free lift tickets to Military
At Dry Hill ID Card holders. Ski for free at Dry Hill Ski Area located in Watertown, NY. New
Ski equipment is available for rent from Parks and Recreation on Fort Drum.
Mark Schnittger 772-8222
January 13 Veterans’ Soldiers & Family Assistance Center hosts this event at the Dulles State Office
9 am – 4 pm Information Day Building where over 11 Veterans’ Support Agencies will be represented. Benefits
for Military Veterans and their Family Members have been expanded. Please join us
to learn what is available to you. Ron Jacobs 772-7781
3. Recurring Events
Sports Office Sign up for sporting events through the Fort Drum Fitness, Athletics, and Aquatics
Sports Office in the Magrath Sports Complex. Open to Active Duty Military,
Family Members 19 yrs or older, and DoD Civilians. December tournaments
include Indoor Flag Football – Dec 10, Volleyball and Basketball – Dec 17. Rosters
are due in advance in order to participate. Call 772-6663 for deadlines.
Water Aerobics – Every Mon, Tue, Thu, & Fri 10:30 – 11:30 am
Aerobics and Fitness Classes – Monday - Friday
Brandon Doherty 772-6663
Pine Plains Bowling Bowling Center is open for business!
Center Monday 11 am – 3 pm, Tuesday 11 am – 10 pm, Wednesday 11 am – 10
pm. Jeanne Layhee 772-6601
Adventure Training ATV Safety Courses – Available by request – 772-4010.
Extreme Sports for Recreation and Training – Orienteering, Hunting and
Fishing, ATV’s, Sportsman Shooting, Rock/Mountain Climbing, Whitewater Rafting.
What do you want to do today? Let us know and we will tailor a trip to meet
your needs. Murray Averill 772-4010
Arts and Crafts Art/Craft Classes – Classes are regularly scheduled for crafts such as hand
building clay, glass fusion, stained glass, sewing, quilting, knitting, watercolor
painting, photography and framing, etc. Terry Buckley 772-5606
Parks and Remington Park RV Campground and Cabins – Reservations 772-5435
Recreation Party Equipment Rental – 772-5169 Make your next Family or unit function a
success. Rent large grills, popcorn, cotton candy and snow-cone makers, inflatable
bounce houses, tables, chairs, coolers, ice and dunking booth.
Leisure Travel Services - Travel Center Discount Tickets – 772-8222
Stop in and check out the available discount tickets for local and out of state
attractions. Gene Spencer 772-6568
The Commons Family Nights Every Tuesday – Family Night returns to the Commons every
Tuesday from 5 – 7 pm. A pizza and pasta buffet is featured at $6 for adults and $3
for children 8 years of age and under. A different activity or theme is planned each
week.
NFL Sunday Ticket – Football returns and you can be sure to catch every game
in The Winner’s Circle at The Commons Sundays. With over 21 televisions and a
wall sized TV screen you will feel like you are there! Doors open at noon.
Tuesday Open Faced Grilled A tender and juicy grilled to order rib eye steak served on a fresh roll with salad,
5 - 9 pm Rib Eye Sandwich potato, vegetable, dinner roll and butter, $10.95.
Wednesday Rib Night Start your evening out right with the mouth-watering ‘Rack of Ribs Special’ in
5 – 9 pm Buster’s Brew Pub. Half rack of ribs - $11.95; Half roasted or BBQ chicken -
$9.95
Thursday Prime Rib Night
5 – 9 pm Thursday is Prime Rib Night at Buster’s Brew Pub. Enjoy a generous portion of
prime rib with your choice of salad, starch and vegetable. 12 oz Prime Rib - $12.95
Friday Friday Night
4 – 9 pm Specials (except 3 day At Ease! Bar Specials Everyone needs a little down time. After a week of hard
holidays) work you deserve to join friends, unwind, and ready yourself for the weekend. At
Friday Ease! Offer’s free snacks and drink specials from 4 – 7 pm in Buster’s Brew Pub.
5 – 9 pm Buster’s Steak
Special Fridays from 5 – 9 pm enjoy a steak cooked to order, with baked potato, and
vegetable. Buster’s also has freshly made brews and tempting desserts.
Porterhouse - $17.95; NY Strip - $15.95. Cindy Romig 772-6222
4. Look for the FAMILY and MWR PREVIEW each month for upcoming events, classes, and
programs.
COMING ATTRACTIONS & ITEMS OF INTEREST
January 13 – Teen Lock-In – Youth Center
January 14 – Day Trip to Lake Placid – Parks and Recreation
January 14 – Snowmobile Trip – Adventure Training
January 14 – BOSS Ski Trip to Snow Ridge Ski Area – BOSS
January 14 – Skate Jam – Youth Services
January 14 – UFC Pay-Per-View – Commons
January 15 – NFL Players Association Meet and Greet – Commons
January 17 – Fort Drum Basketball League Begins – Sports
January 20 – Military Free Ski Day at Snow Ridge Ski Resort
January 20 – Youth Gaming Tournament – Youth Services
January 20 – Midnight Sports – Youth Services
January 21 – Basketball Tournament – Sports
January 25 through 28- Army Arts And Crafts 70th Anniversary Celebration –
Arts & Crafts
January 26 – Boss Gaming Tournament – BOSS
January 27 – Right Arm Night – Commons
January 28 – BOSS Trip to Turning Stone Casino – BOSS
January 28 – Ice Fishing Trip – Parks
January 28 – Youth Trip to Dry Hill Tubing Park – Youth Services
Take advantage of Free Ski Days of Military ID Card Holders. New ski equipment is
available for rent at Parks and Recreation. Visit and be fitted with the newest
equipment for loan at a low fee and make the most of winter fun in the North
Country at a bargain price.