The document discusses changes to the Carthage Central School District calendar for the remainder of the 2011-2012 school year. Several dates in March, April, and May will now be non-instructional days instead of scheduled school days. The district has also reserved the right to designate other dates as makeup days in the event of future emergency closings. Additionally, the document provides information about construction projects, military family scholarships, and various community events taking place in March.
The Moore family calendar for 2010 shows important dates for family birthdays, anniversaries, and holidays across January through July. Key events include Rhonda's birthday in January, Kim and Tim's anniversary in January, Martin Luther King Jr. Day in January, Pam's birthday in February, Russ Jr.'s birthday in March, Jessica's birthday in March, David and Jessica's anniversary in April, Kim's birthday in May, Mother's Day in May, Paige's birthday in May, Memorial Day in May, Leah's birthday in June, Tom Moore's birthday in June, Father's Day in June, Independence Day in July, and Terry's birthday in July.
The document appears to be a family calendar for the Fitzpatrick family for the year 2011. It includes notable holidays, birthdays for family members (Sara, Kate, Shane), and made-up holidays throughout each month. The calendar provides an overview of the year's scheduled events and occasions for this family.
The document is a calendar for the Corvello family for the year 2010. It lists important dates such as birthdays for family members like TJ's birthday on January 31st, Groundhog Day on February 2nd, and Chris' birthday on March 15th. It also notes holidays throughout the year including New Year's Day, Martin Luther King Jr Day, Valentine's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, and Christmas. The calendar provides an at-a-glance view of the family's year.
This document is a calendar for the year 2010. It lists the days of each month and notes any days with no school, birthdays, track meets, holidays, or other events. The calendar begins in January and ends in December. It provides a high-level overview of the year's schedule at a glance.
The document contains a calendar for the year 2010 with schedules of events for each month. Key events include:
- January 1st: New Year's Day
- February 14th: Valentine's Day
- April 4th: Emma's birthday
- May 6th: Abby Lamb's birthday
- June: Graduation and exams
- July 4th: Independence Day
- December 25th: Christmas Day
This document is the 2010-2011 school calendar for Springboro Community Schools. It provides the schedule for the school year including start and end dates for each grading period, holidays, teacher work days, and conferences. Some key details include:
- The school year runs from August 24, 2010 to June 2, 2011 with 48 days in the first quarter and 42 days in the fourth quarter.
- Holidays include Labor Day, Thanksgiving Break, Winter Break, MLK Jr. Day, President's Day, Spring Break and Memorial Day.
- Conferences are scheduled in November and February-March.
- Makeup days will be added after the scheduled holidays and last day of school if needed due to
1) The document is Irma Garza's personal and family development calendar for the 2009-2010 school year. It outlines her schedule, notes for each month, and six-week reporting periods.
2) The calendar notes teacher in-service days, holidays, the start and end of six-week reporting periods, and other important dates in the school year calendar.
3) The notes section at the end provides more details on the topics covered and career exploration in each six-week period, including personal and family development, child development, apparel design, and nutrition.
The document provides information about upcoming renovations to the Exchange Mini-Mall HVAC system that will require closing the retail sales floor for 30 days in April. The Northgate Express will operate 24 hours a day during this time to minimize disruption. It also lists various FRG and community events happening in March, including fundraisers, meetings, and holiday celebrations.
The Moore family calendar for 2010 shows important dates for family birthdays, anniversaries, and holidays across January through July. Key events include Rhonda's birthday in January, Kim and Tim's anniversary in January, Martin Luther King Jr. Day in January, Pam's birthday in February, Russ Jr.'s birthday in March, Jessica's birthday in March, David and Jessica's anniversary in April, Kim's birthday in May, Mother's Day in May, Paige's birthday in May, Memorial Day in May, Leah's birthday in June, Tom Moore's birthday in June, Father's Day in June, Independence Day in July, and Terry's birthday in July.
The document appears to be a family calendar for the Fitzpatrick family for the year 2011. It includes notable holidays, birthdays for family members (Sara, Kate, Shane), and made-up holidays throughout each month. The calendar provides an overview of the year's scheduled events and occasions for this family.
The document is a calendar for the Corvello family for the year 2010. It lists important dates such as birthdays for family members like TJ's birthday on January 31st, Groundhog Day on February 2nd, and Chris' birthday on March 15th. It also notes holidays throughout the year including New Year's Day, Martin Luther King Jr Day, Valentine's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, and Christmas. The calendar provides an at-a-glance view of the family's year.
This document is a calendar for the year 2010. It lists the days of each month and notes any days with no school, birthdays, track meets, holidays, or other events. The calendar begins in January and ends in December. It provides a high-level overview of the year's schedule at a glance.
The document contains a calendar for the year 2010 with schedules of events for each month. Key events include:
- January 1st: New Year's Day
- February 14th: Valentine's Day
- April 4th: Emma's birthday
- May 6th: Abby Lamb's birthday
- June: Graduation and exams
- July 4th: Independence Day
- December 25th: Christmas Day
This document is the 2010-2011 school calendar for Springboro Community Schools. It provides the schedule for the school year including start and end dates for each grading period, holidays, teacher work days, and conferences. Some key details include:
- The school year runs from August 24, 2010 to June 2, 2011 with 48 days in the first quarter and 42 days in the fourth quarter.
- Holidays include Labor Day, Thanksgiving Break, Winter Break, MLK Jr. Day, President's Day, Spring Break and Memorial Day.
- Conferences are scheduled in November and February-March.
- Makeup days will be added after the scheduled holidays and last day of school if needed due to
1) The document is Irma Garza's personal and family development calendar for the 2009-2010 school year. It outlines her schedule, notes for each month, and six-week reporting periods.
2) The calendar notes teacher in-service days, holidays, the start and end of six-week reporting periods, and other important dates in the school year calendar.
3) The notes section at the end provides more details on the topics covered and career exploration in each six-week period, including personal and family development, child development, apparel design, and nutrition.
The document provides information about upcoming renovations to the Exchange Mini-Mall HVAC system that will require closing the retail sales floor for 30 days in April. The Northgate Express will operate 24 hours a day during this time to minimize disruption. It also lists various FRG and community events happening in March, including fundraisers, meetings, and holiday celebrations.
This document is a calendar for Blackhawk Resort in McCall, Idaho for 2009. It lists events for each day from January to March, including a Cold Weather Survival Workshop, Dog Sled Demonstrations, Snowmobile Poker Runs, and mentions amenities like groomed snowshoeing trails and warming huts. Photos show wildlife like red foxes and activities like downhill skiing happening at Blackhawk Resort during the winter months.
The document is a calendar for 2010 showing birthdays and holidays. It includes:
- Birthdays for friends and family members throughout the year like Nick, Janna, Mom, Dalton, Jake, Zara, Alicia, Carlen, Isaac, Jordan, Myer, Jacob, Mary, Alex and more.
- American holidays like New Years, Martin Luther King Jr Day, Groundhog Day, Valentines Day, Presidents Day, St. Patricks Day, Easter, Mothers Day, Memorial Day, Fathers Day, Independence Day, Labor Day and Columbus Day.
- Other events noted are the release of the movie Final Fantasy, the start of summer and school being out, the start
This document contains a calendar for January 2010 through December 2010. It lists the days of the week and dates for each month. It also notes any days with no school, driving lessons, birthdays, holidays, and other notable events during that time period.
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The document contains calendar pages for January through December 2012. Each month displays the days of the week and dates for that month. Many dates contain the recurring label "La Jeunesse" while other dates are marked with labels like "Community Service", "Ground Hog Day", and "Valentines Day".
1. The document appears to be a calendar from 2009 showing various dates for meetings, deadlines, and events related to a music magazine.
2. Key dates include pre-SPOT turne meetings in May, Roskilde festival in July, deadlines for uploading issues of Fokus/m.mag throughout the year, and redactionsmode meetings.
3. The document uses color coding and notes to organize information on the calendar.
The document contains 12 calendar pages showing months from January 2010 to December 2010. Each calendar page displays the days of the month and sometimes notes birthdays of family members or captions for pictures. The calendars together provide a overview of one year showing months, days, and notable events.
The Greenon Local School District calendar for 2012-2013 includes 180 student days and 184 teacher days. The first day of school for students is August 22nd and the last day is June 3rd. There are four grading periods throughout the school year with end dates of October 26th, January 11th, March 22nd, and June 3rd. The calendar also notes dates for holidays, parent-teacher conferences, early dismissal days, and testing days.
This document provides information about events, programs and resources available to military families at Fort Drum, including: volunteer appreciation week events from April 15-21, an AFTB spring marathon, teen center information, an abandoned vehicle auction from April 23-27, and contact information for various assistance resources like chaplains, MFLCs, PFCs, and FRG pages. Key dates mentioned include April 19 (Month of the Military Child), May 12 (Military Spouse Appreciation Day) and May 28 (Memorial Day).
The document outlines the schedule for the Math Club for January through June 2012. It includes the dates for regular club meetings, test preparation sessions, math competitions on various dates, celebrations like Pi Day and Appreciation Day, and topics to be covered like the history of mathematics and self-assessments. The club meets regularly on Thursdays and has several rounds of math competitions throughout the months.
The document provides information about recent and upcoming events at Space Center Intermediate School in Houston, Texas. It includes a message from the PTA President discussing the successful Masquerade dance attended by over 240 students. It also announces that the Nominating Committee is seeking nominations for new PTA President and Treasurer positions. Finally, it provides an update from the school nurse about new immunization requirements for incoming 7th grade students.
This document discusses plans to develop an iPad app for an existing educational magazine to reach a new audience. It aims to provide interactive and up-to-date mission-related content and position the organization as a content provider. The app will have a consistent look and feel with the print version while adding interactivity like video, audio, and embedded links. Considerations include choosing iPad, Android or Kindle platforms and ensuring the app passes Apple's review standards.
Quincy Bryant has worked for 12 years helping youth in Minneapolis and Bloomington public school systems. He has held various roles such as educational assistant, truancy officer, and coach. Bryant is now pursuing a BA in psychology at Argosy University to strengthen his knowledge and prepare for a career as a counselor. His education and extensive experience working with diverse groups of students has provided him with the tools to be an effective counselor and help mold young individuals.
The document is a newsletter from the 10th Combat Aviation Brigade at Fort Drum that provides information on upcoming events and community activities. It summarizes a mass casualty exercise that will involve over 50 soldiers as simulated casualties from a fictional plane crash at Wheeler-Sack Army Airfield on September 13-14. The exercise will test the response of on-base and local first responders and hospitals. It also provides information on Lyme disease symptoms, prevention, and treatment. The newsletter lists upcoming family readiness group events and activities through February and encourages soldiers and families to participate.
The document provides information on various upcoming family readiness events and programs at Fort Drum including:
1) Details on upcoming Family Readiness Group meetings for different companies and units.
2) Information about the Military and Family Life Counselor (MFLC) being available to see soldiers and family members.
3) An announcement for a customer service assessment survey seeking input on family readiness programs due to potential budget cuts.
4) Details on free childcare being provided through the "Parents Night Out" program.
The document is a newsletter providing information on upcoming events and activities for military families at Fort Drum including Force Reconnaissance Group (FRG) meetings, Special Olympics, youth center activities, an indoor volleyball league, and clinic hours. It also advertises mugs and pitchers for sale from Task Force Phoenix.
Mindy Whitten, a Fort Drum spouse, wrote and published a children's book about a boy who wants an alpaca pet. She will be selling and signing copies at the post exchange on March 30-31. Various community events are announced, including yard sales in June and a financial counseling fellowship for military spouses. The library hours are changing temporarily until April 30.
The newsletter provides updates on leadership and personnel changes within Task Force Tigershark's companies. It notes farewells to several officers transferring to new assignments and welcomes new officers assuming command. It also reports on a soldier's death and equipment returning from repair as units prepare for upcoming training events.
The document provides information about various upcoming events and activities in April 2012. It includes a schedule of events from April 1st to April 15th such as a change of command ceremony, tax day, and a youth volleyball tournament. It also lists the movie schedule for the post theatre as well as details about an upcoming career fair with over 40 participants. Finally, it provides the training schedule for the month and notices about volunteer opportunities and a walk to support military families.
The Carthage Central School District in New York will modify its instructional calendar due to weather-related closings. Students and staff will not attend school on five dates in March and May. Road construction near Fort Drum will restart on March 12 and is scheduled to be completed by June 2012. The Fort Drum Spouses' Club is accepting scholarship applications through March 31 for military family members pursuing post-secondary education.
The HVAC project at the Mini-Mall on Fort Drum is scheduled to begin on April 2nd and will require closing the retail sales floor for 30 days. During this time, the Northgate Express will operate 24 hours a day to minimize disruption of service. Popeye's and some other businesses will remain open. The road construction at the intersection of Military Road and Mt. Belvedere will begin after the HVAC project and last about two weeks. Various FRG and community events are also scheduled in March and early April, including Maple Days at the 45th Infantry Hill Water Tower on March 24-25.
The document is the 2012-2013 academic calendar for the Columbus Municipal School District in Mississippi. It lists important dates such as the first and last day of school, holidays, standardized testing dates, report card distribution, and teacher work days. It also provides tips for students to achieve such as reading everyday, visiting the library, limiting TV time, eating healthy, and enjoying educational activities.
Pinnacle College offers an Associateโs degree in Music Production Recording Arts. The degree prepares you for careers such as: Audio Engineering, Mixing Engineering, Studio Recording, Foley, Composer, Mastering Engineer, Music Producer, Live Sound Engineering to name a few. Pinnacle College also offers a Music Production -Video Game Sound Design certificate track. Some career options include: Sound Assistant, sound editor, voice editor, dialog miser, dialog recorder, dialog coordinator, sound effects mixer, background editor as examples.
This document is a calendar for Blackhawk Resort in McCall, Idaho for 2009. It lists events for each day from January to March, including a Cold Weather Survival Workshop, Dog Sled Demonstrations, Snowmobile Poker Runs, and mentions amenities like groomed snowshoeing trails and warming huts. Photos show wildlife like red foxes and activities like downhill skiing happening at Blackhawk Resort during the winter months.
The document is a calendar for 2010 showing birthdays and holidays. It includes:
- Birthdays for friends and family members throughout the year like Nick, Janna, Mom, Dalton, Jake, Zara, Alicia, Carlen, Isaac, Jordan, Myer, Jacob, Mary, Alex and more.
- American holidays like New Years, Martin Luther King Jr Day, Groundhog Day, Valentines Day, Presidents Day, St. Patricks Day, Easter, Mothers Day, Memorial Day, Fathers Day, Independence Day, Labor Day and Columbus Day.
- Other events noted are the release of the movie Final Fantasy, the start of summer and school being out, the start
This document contains a calendar for January 2010 through December 2010. It lists the days of the week and dates for each month. It also notes any days with no school, driving lessons, birthdays, holidays, and other notable events during that time period.
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The document contains calendar pages for January through December 2012. Each month displays the days of the week and dates for that month. Many dates contain the recurring label "La Jeunesse" while other dates are marked with labels like "Community Service", "Ground Hog Day", and "Valentines Day".
1. The document appears to be a calendar from 2009 showing various dates for meetings, deadlines, and events related to a music magazine.
2. Key dates include pre-SPOT turne meetings in May, Roskilde festival in July, deadlines for uploading issues of Fokus/m.mag throughout the year, and redactionsmode meetings.
3. The document uses color coding and notes to organize information on the calendar.
The document contains 12 calendar pages showing months from January 2010 to December 2010. Each calendar page displays the days of the month and sometimes notes birthdays of family members or captions for pictures. The calendars together provide a overview of one year showing months, days, and notable events.
The Greenon Local School District calendar for 2012-2013 includes 180 student days and 184 teacher days. The first day of school for students is August 22nd and the last day is June 3rd. There are four grading periods throughout the school year with end dates of October 26th, January 11th, March 22nd, and June 3rd. The calendar also notes dates for holidays, parent-teacher conferences, early dismissal days, and testing days.
This document provides information about events, programs and resources available to military families at Fort Drum, including: volunteer appreciation week events from April 15-21, an AFTB spring marathon, teen center information, an abandoned vehicle auction from April 23-27, and contact information for various assistance resources like chaplains, MFLCs, PFCs, and FRG pages. Key dates mentioned include April 19 (Month of the Military Child), May 12 (Military Spouse Appreciation Day) and May 28 (Memorial Day).
The document outlines the schedule for the Math Club for January through June 2012. It includes the dates for regular club meetings, test preparation sessions, math competitions on various dates, celebrations like Pi Day and Appreciation Day, and topics to be covered like the history of mathematics and self-assessments. The club meets regularly on Thursdays and has several rounds of math competitions throughout the months.
The document provides information about recent and upcoming events at Space Center Intermediate School in Houston, Texas. It includes a message from the PTA President discussing the successful Masquerade dance attended by over 240 students. It also announces that the Nominating Committee is seeking nominations for new PTA President and Treasurer positions. Finally, it provides an update from the school nurse about new immunization requirements for incoming 7th grade students.
This document discusses plans to develop an iPad app for an existing educational magazine to reach a new audience. It aims to provide interactive and up-to-date mission-related content and position the organization as a content provider. The app will have a consistent look and feel with the print version while adding interactivity like video, audio, and embedded links. Considerations include choosing iPad, Android or Kindle platforms and ensuring the app passes Apple's review standards.
Quincy Bryant has worked for 12 years helping youth in Minneapolis and Bloomington public school systems. He has held various roles such as educational assistant, truancy officer, and coach. Bryant is now pursuing a BA in psychology at Argosy University to strengthen his knowledge and prepare for a career as a counselor. His education and extensive experience working with diverse groups of students has provided him with the tools to be an effective counselor and help mold young individuals.
The document is a newsletter from the 10th Combat Aviation Brigade at Fort Drum that provides information on upcoming events and community activities. It summarizes a mass casualty exercise that will involve over 50 soldiers as simulated casualties from a fictional plane crash at Wheeler-Sack Army Airfield on September 13-14. The exercise will test the response of on-base and local first responders and hospitals. It also provides information on Lyme disease symptoms, prevention, and treatment. The newsletter lists upcoming family readiness group events and activities through February and encourages soldiers and families to participate.
The document provides information on various upcoming family readiness events and programs at Fort Drum including:
1) Details on upcoming Family Readiness Group meetings for different companies and units.
2) Information about the Military and Family Life Counselor (MFLC) being available to see soldiers and family members.
3) An announcement for a customer service assessment survey seeking input on family readiness programs due to potential budget cuts.
4) Details on free childcare being provided through the "Parents Night Out" program.
The document is a newsletter providing information on upcoming events and activities for military families at Fort Drum including Force Reconnaissance Group (FRG) meetings, Special Olympics, youth center activities, an indoor volleyball league, and clinic hours. It also advertises mugs and pitchers for sale from Task Force Phoenix.
Mindy Whitten, a Fort Drum spouse, wrote and published a children's book about a boy who wants an alpaca pet. She will be selling and signing copies at the post exchange on March 30-31. Various community events are announced, including yard sales in June and a financial counseling fellowship for military spouses. The library hours are changing temporarily until April 30.
The newsletter provides updates on leadership and personnel changes within Task Force Tigershark's companies. It notes farewells to several officers transferring to new assignments and welcomes new officers assuming command. It also reports on a soldier's death and equipment returning from repair as units prepare for upcoming training events.
The document provides information about various upcoming events and activities in April 2012. It includes a schedule of events from April 1st to April 15th such as a change of command ceremony, tax day, and a youth volleyball tournament. It also lists the movie schedule for the post theatre as well as details about an upcoming career fair with over 40 participants. Finally, it provides the training schedule for the month and notices about volunteer opportunities and a walk to support military families.
The Carthage Central School District in New York will modify its instructional calendar due to weather-related closings. Students and staff will not attend school on five dates in March and May. Road construction near Fort Drum will restart on March 12 and is scheduled to be completed by June 2012. The Fort Drum Spouses' Club is accepting scholarship applications through March 31 for military family members pursuing post-secondary education.
The HVAC project at the Mini-Mall on Fort Drum is scheduled to begin on April 2nd and will require closing the retail sales floor for 30 days. During this time, the Northgate Express will operate 24 hours a day to minimize disruption of service. Popeye's and some other businesses will remain open. The road construction at the intersection of Military Road and Mt. Belvedere will begin after the HVAC project and last about two weeks. Various FRG and community events are also scheduled in March and early April, including Maple Days at the 45th Infantry Hill Water Tower on March 24-25.
The document is the 2012-2013 academic calendar for the Columbus Municipal School District in Mississippi. It lists important dates such as the first and last day of school, holidays, standardized testing dates, report card distribution, and teacher work days. It also provides tips for students to achieve such as reading everyday, visiting the library, limiting TV time, eating healthy, and enjoying educational activities.
Pinnacle College offers an Associateโs degree in Music Production Recording Arts. The degree prepares you for careers such as: Audio Engineering, Mixing Engineering, Studio Recording, Foley, Composer, Mastering Engineer, Music Producer, Live Sound Engineering to name a few. Pinnacle College also offers a Music Production -Video Game Sound Design certificate track. Some career options include: Sound Assistant, sound editor, voice editor, dialog miser, dialog recorder, dialog coordinator, sound effects mixer, background editor as examples.
The document provides information about upcoming projects and events at Fort Drum including:
1) The Exchange Mini-Mall HVAC project is scheduled to start on April 2nd and will require closing the retail sales floor for 30 days while work is completed, but the Northgate Express will operate 24 hours during this time.
2) A schedule of upcoming events in March including indoor paintball, a women's history event, a triathlon, St. Patrick's dinner, a spouses' silent auction, and Maple Days.
3) Details about the 2012-2013 Army Emergency Relief MG James Ursano Scholarship program for dependent children of soldiers including eligibility, award details, required documents, and deadlines.
This document is the 2012-2013 school calendar for Umble ISD. It shows the monthly calendars for the school year with dates for holidays, breaks, the first and last day of each semester. There are a total of 177 instructional days for students and 187 days for teachers. The first semester runs from August 27 to December 21, 2012 and the second semester runs from January 7 to June 7, 2013. Several professional development and planning days are included for teachers during the school year.
The document contains monthly calendars for January, February, March, April, May and June 2013. It lists events such as field trips, professional development days with no school, holidays, swimming lessons, report cards going home, student-led conferences, and the last day of school.
The document provides the 2012-2013 academic calendar for the Lowndes County School District. It includes 187 days for teachers and 181 days for students. Key dates include August 6 as the first day for students, December 18 as the last day of the first semester, May 22 as the last day for students and graduation between May 17-19. Several early release and staff development days are scheduled throughout the year as well as holidays, testing dates and grading periods.
This calendar provides the schedule for Indus International School in Hyderabad, India for the 2012-2013 school year. It lists important dates like the start and end of terms, holidays, exams, events, and staff training days. The school year runs from June to April and is divided into three terms. The calendar provides details of dates for the PYP, MSP, IGCSE, and IBDP programs as well as events for different grades. It also lists contact information for the school.
This document provides the school calendar for the second semester of the 2012-2013 school year at EP School. It lists 34 events from October 2012 to March 2013, including midterm exams, student exchange programs, holidays, competitions, and parent meetings. The calendar provides details on event dates, activities, locations, and notes. It outlines the full schedule for the semester with academic, extracurricular, and administrative events.
This document provides the student services calendar for the Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools Division for the 2012-2013 school year. It includes important dates for professional learning communities, coach and student services coordinator meetings, student intake sessions, and deadlines for submitting timesheets, expenses, and reports. The calendar runs from August to June and provides a weekly overview of activities for counselors, psychologists, and other student support staff.
Similar to Knighthawk FRSA FLASH 08 March 2012 (11)
The document is a newsletter from Task Force Tigershark providing information on upcoming family events, an Afghan blanket fundraiser sale that is nearing its deadline, Veterans Day restaurant discounts, volunteer opportunities, and contact information for FRG leadership. It includes event details, order forms, and a calendar of additional upcoming events through the end of November.
This newsletter from Task Force Six Shooters at Fort Drum contains information about upcoming events and activities for soldiers and families. Key details include an Afghan blanket sale happening until November 14th, the ACS events calendar and tours for November, winter driving and snow thrower classes from the Command Safety Office, a town hall meeting with the Senior Army NCO on November 5th, veterans day events at Sam's Club, information on ski passes at Dryhill available until November 4th, and contact information for FRG leaders.
This newsletter from Task Force Six Shooters includes information about:
1) An Afghan blanket sale happening until November 14th
2) Events from the Army Community Service calendar for November
3) Winter driving and snow thrower classes being offered by the Command Safety Office
4) A town hall meeting with the Senior Army NCO on November 5th
5) Contact information for FRG leaders across the task force
This newsletter from Task Force Six Shooters at Fort Drum contains information about upcoming events and activities for soldiers and families. Key details include an Afghan blanket sale happening until November 14th, the ACS events calendar for November, winter driving and snow thrower classes offered by the Command Safety Office, a town hall meeting with the Senior Army NCO on November 5th, veterans day events at Sam's Club, information about dryhill season ski passes, a reminder about providing feedback through the ICE comment system, upcoming BOSS events, and contact information for FRG leaders.
This document summarizes events and information from the 10th Combat Aviation Brigade Facebook page and Fort Drum Family Readiness Support Assistance newsletter. It announces upcoming family readiness group events, such as a Thanksgiving lunch and holiday celebration. It also provides information on an Afghan blanket fundraiser, winter driving classes, a visit from a senior Army leader to meet with soldiers and families, and opportunities to provide feedback or comments about Fort Drum services. Contact information is provided for unit leadership and family support coordinators.
The document is a newsletter from the Task Force Tigershark Facebook page providing information about upcoming Halloween and fall events on Fort Drum for the week of October 25th-November 5th. It includes details on a flu vaccine fair, ski pass sales, winter driving classes, Halloween safety tips, and information on various Halloween activities around post including trick-or-treating, a haunted hayride, and a teen karaoke contest.
This document provides information about upcoming family readiness group events on Fort Drum including a pajama bunco night on October 19th and an FRG meeting for Delta Company on October 17th. It also provides details about flu shot availability at the Guthrie Family Medicine Clinic and upcoming flu vaccination fairs on October 13th and 27th. Finally, it advertises a haunted hotel event on October 27th hosted by 2nd Brigade featuring haunted tours and activities for different age groups.
This document provides information about upcoming family readiness group events on Fort Drum including a pajama bunco night on October 19th and an FRG meeting for Delta Company on October 17th. It also provides details about flu shot availability at the Guthrie Family Medicine Clinic and upcoming flu vaccination fairs on October 13th and 27th. Finally, it advertises a haunted hotel event on October 27th hosted by 2nd Brigade featuring haunted tours and activities for different age groups.
The document announces upcoming family events for the 10th Combat Aviation Brigade including a family fun run, office trick or treating, an FRG meeting and Thanksgiving lunch. It also provides contact information for brigade leadership and the FRSA and encourages soldiers and families to participate in community events and classes on winter driving and snow blower operation.
The document announces upcoming family events for the 10th Combat Aviation Brigade including a family fun run, office trick or treating, an FRG meeting and Thanksgiving lunch. It also provides contact information for brigade leadership and the FRSA and encourages soldiers and families to participate in community events and classes on winter driving and snow blower operation.
The document announces upcoming family events for the 10th Combat Aviation Brigade including a family fun run, office trick or treating, an FRG meeting and Thanksgiving lunch. It also provides contact information for brigade leadership and the FRSA and encourages soldiers and families to participate in community events and classes on winter driving and snow blower operation.
The document announces upcoming family events for the 10th Combat Aviation Brigade including a family fun run, office trick or treating, an FRG meeting and Thanksgiving lunch. It also provides contact information for brigade leadership and the FRSA and encourages soldiers and families to utilize on-post resources like Army Community Service and the Exchange.
The document announces upcoming family events for the 10th Combat Aviation Brigade including a family fun run, office trick or treating, an FRG meeting and Thanksgiving lunch. It also provides contact information for brigade leadership and the FRSA and encourages soldiers and families to participate in community events and classes on winter driving and snow blower operation.
The document announces upcoming family events for the 10th Combat Aviation Brigade including a family fun run, office trick or treating, an FRG meeting and Thanksgiving lunch. It also provides contact information for brigade leadership and the FRSA and encourages soldiers and families to utilize on-post resources like Army Community Service and the Exchange.
The document announces upcoming family events for the 10th Combat Aviation Brigade including a family fun run, office trick or treating, an FRG meeting and Thanksgiving lunch. It also provides contact information for brigade leadership and the FRSA and encourages soldiers and families to participate in community events and classes on winter driving and snow blower operation.
The document is the October 11th issue of the FRSA FLASH newsletter from Task Force Tigershark's Facebook page. It provides information on winter driving and snow thrower classes being offered on base, encourages reporting suspicious activity to the tip line, notes requirements for physicals for teenage employment, and advertises upcoming events from Army Community Service and BOSS.
The Task Force Tigershark Facebook page provides information about winter classes being offered on base, the BOSS events calendar, the ACS calendar, and tips for reporting suspicious activity. The page also shares event flyers and the Fort Drum Exchange opens its doors to local vendors.
The Task Force Tigershark Facebook page provides information about winter classes being offered on base, the BOSS events calendar, the ACS calendar, and tips for reporting suspicious activity. The page also shares event flyers and the Fort Drum Exchange opens its doors to local vendors.
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.
This document summarizes events and announcements from the 10th Combat Aviation Brigade Facebook page and newsletter. It announces upcoming events like a Halloween trick-or-treating event, FRG meetings, and a holiday celebration. It also provides information about a memorial statue being built to honor fallen soldiers and announces new hours for the Fort Drum Clothing Store, which will now be closed on Sundays. The newsletter concludes by advertising the Interactive Customer Evaluation tool for providing feedback and contact information for unit leadership.
This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
A wound is a break in the integrity of the skin or tissues, which may be associated with disruption of the structure and function.
Healing is the bodyโs response to injury in an attempt to restore normal structure and functions.
Healing can occur in two ways: Regeneration and Repair
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The recent surge in pro-Palestine student activism has prompted significant responses from universities, ranging from negotiations and divestment commitments to increased transparency about investments in companies supporting the war on Gaza. This activism has led to the cessation of student encampments but also highlighted the substantial sacrifices made by students, including academic disruptions and personal risks. The primary drivers of these protests are poor university administration, lack of transparency, and inadequate communication between officials and students. This study examines the profound emotional, psychological, and professional impacts on students engaged in pro-Palestine protests, focusing on Generation Z's (Gen-Z) activism dynamics. This paper explores the significant sacrifices made by these students and even the professors supporting the pro-Palestine movement, with a focus on recent global movements. Through an in-depth analysis of printed and electronic media, the study examines the impacts of these sacrifices on the academic and personal lives of those involved. The paper highlights examples from various universities, demonstrating student activism's long-term and short-term effects, including disciplinary actions, social backlash, and career implications. The researchers also explore the broader implications of student sacrifices. The findings reveal that these sacrifices are driven by a profound commitment to justice and human rights, and are influenced by the increasing availability of information, peer interactions, and personal convictions. The study also discusses the broader implications of this activism, comparing it to historical precedents and assessing its potential to influence policy and public opinion. The emotional and psychological toll on student activists is significant, but their sense of purpose and community support mitigates some of these challenges. However, the researchers call for acknowledging the broader Impact of these sacrifices on the future global movement of FreePalestine.
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Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
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1. 1 March 2012
Task Force Knighthawk
FRSA Flash
Special Notes of Interest
Dear Students, Parents, and and May 24.
Staff, In the event of long
On 30 March, Fort Drum This year has certainly term emergency closings, the
been an unusual year for the Board of Education reserves
Arts and Craft Center will weather. As is our custom, which makeup days will be
be closing their doors for the district included five used from any scheduled re-
emergency days into the in- cess periods and/or holidays,
the final time.
structional calendar, just in consistent with any language
case we need to close school. that may exist in district labor
Thus far, none of these days agreements.
Judy L. Waligory
has been used this
Road construction in the year.
Interim Superintendent of Schools
area of Gas Alley and Iraqi Therefore, the Carthage
Freedom( new entrance Central School District Board
of Education passed a
lanes) will restart on 12 resolution on February 27 that
March 2012. Construction the instructional calendar will
be modified so that students
will not interfere with traffic and instructional staff will not
entering either entrance. be in attendance on the fol-
The Women's Conference
lowing
This work will provide an 2012 is cancelled due to
dates:
additional entrance lane March 23, 2012 lack of registration. Thank
and has a completion date March 30, 2012 you to all those that have
April 9, 2012
of June 2012. May 7, 2012 donated, registered, volun-
May 24, 2012
However, if additional
teered to be a workshop
days must be used for emer- presenter and outside ven-
gency closings, the first day dor. Your hard work hasn't
will be taken on March 23,
Carthage School District then March 30, April 9, May 7, gone unnoticed.
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The Spouses' Club Fort Drum is now accepting scholarship applica-
tions for the 2012-2013 academic year.
Eligible individuals are:
๏ท Spouses and children of active duty, reserve, or retired active duty military (officer or
enlisted)
๏ท -time accredited degree pro-gram during the upcoming 2012
-2013 academic year (fall & spring terms).
๏ท
communities.
The application can be found at www.fdosc.com, under "Forms" and must be postmarked
by March 31, 2012.
Please direct any questions to Scholarship Chair Mary Gauvin at ftdrumscholarships@hotmail.com.
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March 2012
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F R G S C H E D U L E D M E E T I N G S & E V E N T S
E Co G Co (Intruders)
(Knightriders) Sat. 17Mar: Meeting, St.
Patrick's Day Theme, Time
and location TBD
Sat. 17 Mar: Bowling 27Mar: Fundraiser...Bake
Wed. 21 Mar: PT Breakfast Sale and MP3 player raf-
Tues. 27 Mar: Single Sol- fle @ Hanger in AM
dier Dinner 29Mar: TF Hail and Fare-
(see flyers on page 8) well. Tentative Date
7Apr: Meeting...Easter
F Co (ATS) Egg hunt, tentative date
Wed. 21 Mar @ 6pm USO 5May: Meeting...Cinco De
(see flyers on page 9) Mayo!
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March 2012
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Schedule of Events
๏ท March 16, & 30 โ Indoor Paintball โ Youth Cen- ๏ท March 12 โ 2012 Volleyball League Begins -
ter Sports
๏ท March 9 & 23 โ In Her Shoes: Living With Do- ๏ท March 16 โ Indoor Triathlon โ Monti Physical
mestic Violence โ Army Community Service Fitness Center
๏ท March 9 โ Youth Conflict Resolution Training โ ๏ท March 17โSt. Patrickโs Dinner, 1700, The Com-
Youth Center mons
๏ท March 10 โ Ice Fishing Trip โ Parks and Recrea- ๏ท March 21โSpousesโ Silent Auction, 1800 The
tion Commons
๏ท March 10 โ 2012 Basketball Tournament โ ๏ท March 22โ Volunteer of the Month Ceremony,
Sports Office 1030-1130, The Commons
๏ท March 10 โ Maple Days โ McEwen Library ๏ท March 24, 25โ Maple Days ,1000-1400, 45IN
Hill (Water Tower)
๏ท March 10 โ Texas Hold โEm Tournament โ BOSS
๏ท March 26โ DIVISION DONSA
๏ท March 10 โ Trip to Monster Truck Jam โ Parks
and Recreation ๏ท March 26โCYSS Child Development Centers
Closed (ALL), All Day, All Locations
๏ท March 10 โ Midnight Sports โ Youth Center
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Volunteers needed!!
Location:
Pine Plains Complex
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United Gives Break to Pet Owners On PCS
Moves
United Airlines is making an exception for military families who ship their
pets on that airline when making permanent change-of-station (PCS)
moves and developed a special process for military families.
Under this new policy, military travelers on PCS orders will be able to ship
their pets under Unitedโs โPetSafeโ program without having to pay an addi-
tional fee to a third-party freight forwarder which typically could add an esti-
mated $1,500 to $4,000 per pet to a travelerโs costs.
Military families should contact a United PetSafe desk for details on the
special process. To read further about this new pet program, please see:
http://bit.ly/yhFzbz
OPERATION AT EASE
Operation At Ease (OAE) is a resort situated two hours east of Fort Bragg at Saint
James Plantation, NC. Volunteers at the coastal community have created a resort
specifically for Soldiers and their families to take it easy, enjoy some peace, and
generally feel at ease beside the Atlantic Ocean. OAE operates on an eight-month
schedule, hosting Families between the months of March and October, with few
exceptions on the second and fourth weekends of the month. To sign up for a
weekend with Operation At Ease, apply through the Operation At Ease website at
www.oaeamerica.org.
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Between multiple deployments, relocations and time spent apart, Military Families must
learn to make every second together count. While Soldiers are protecting our country,
their Families are doing their part on the homefront to keep the tight-knit community
from unraveling.
To honor their sacrifices and to celebrate April as Month of the Military Child, The
Mountaineer staff is looking for four Fort Drum youths who show exceptional character
at home, in school and in the community. Submissions will be accepted through March 9
and should be limited to 200 words.
Children will be selected based on the following criteria:
* Scholastic activities and involvement
* Family contribution (helping out at home, chores, etc.)
* Community activities and involvement
* Leadership skills
* Volunteer service
* Academic standing / achievement
* Other activities, such as clubs, internships and summer work
Include any awards and honors the child has achieved.
A nominee must be a student within grades 7-12 and reside with a military service mem-
ber assigned at Fort Drum.
Selections will be made before April 1. The Mountaineer will highlight each child with a
feature article and photos on the "Mountaineer People" page (B3). Families with more
than one child may submit one entry per child or a combined entry.
To submit a child for consideration, email the essay in a Word document to
drum.pao@conus.army.mil with the words โMilitary Child Nomineeโ in the subject line.
Include the childโs name and age, and the military parentโs name, unit and telephone
number.
If a child is selected to be featured, The Mountaineer staff reserves the right to reprint
any part of the essay in the article.
Submissions received after the deadline will not be considered.
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2012 Tax Season
In order to schedule an appointment, call 315-772-6727 after 1 p.m. the day before you
would like an appointment.
There is no charge for this service.
For more information, visit www.facebook.com/drumtax.
Legal Assistance Office, Office of the Staff Judge Advocate, 10th Mountain Division
Lewis Ave, Fort Drum NYLewis Ave, Fort Drum, NY 13602
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The Surprise Rough Times of Reintegration
March 06, 2012, in Military Life, Reintegration by The New Normal
Before my husband came home getting back to normal very he may be home, I still needed
from deployment last year, I at- quickly for us and I began to this support to help me through
tended all of the reintegration think that those couples that I some of the difficult times of re-
briefings, read all the pamphlets read about in the reintegra- integration! And I had found
and handouts that were pro- tion pamphlets who had a hard friendships that I wanted to con-
vided and attempted to prepare time reconnecting โ nope, that tinue and a community that I
myself for that last phase in our wouldnโt be us! Everything was still wanted to remain a part of.
deployment โ homecoming. going smoothly โฆ or so I Needless to say, my new inter-
Everything that I read or heard thought. Our biggest obstacle est became the hurdle to over-
spoke about how while the re- during this reintegration time come in our reintegration.
union with our loved ones is turned out to be one of the best
joyous and much anticipated, it things that helped me through After much frustration for both
also can be very difficult and the deployment โฆ my new- of us, we used another golden
can take a while to finally feel found interest, blogging. piece of advice that was
back to normal. People and re- handed out at every briefing I
lationships change when faced One of the best suggestions attended โ communicate! We
with the unique challenges of that I was given during the de- sat down and figured out how
deployment. New roles are ployment was to keep myself we could make each other
taken on within the family. Hob- occupied to pass the time. happy without having to give up
bies and interests change or Luckily my kids keep me very the things we enjoyed. Simply
develop. Independence and busy, but I needed something put, we compromised and
strength are gained in order to that was for me, especially dur- found what would work for the
survive. All of these are good ing those quiet, lonely hours both of us. We are both happy
and necessary things to help after the kids went to bed. I be- with the outcome and feel like
adapt to the challenges of gan blogging to document our things are once again back on
lengthy separations, but they life while my husband was track to figuring out what
are also changes that can re- away and through this I met so โnormalโ is for now.
quire some getting used to many incredible women who
once our servicemember re- were going through, or had
turns home. been through, the same situa-
tions. It became my support
Our family easily fell back into system. My outlet for my frus-
old routines and roles, with my trations and a place to share in
husband taking over the cook- the joys. I also found a love for
ing and trash duties (yay!) while writing that I didnโt know I pos-
I took care of other household sessed. My husband thought it
chores. My husband was proud was great too, because he
of the new skills that I had ob- could follow what was going on
tained while he was away and back home. But once he came
how resourceful I had learned home, he didnโt need those
to be, especially when it came daily updates and it became
to tearing apart and rebuilding something that took up time.
the washing machine that broke Time that could be spent with
a week after he left (itโs still him. I saw it still as my support
working!). Things seemed to be network because even though
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I never thought that a hobby or Changes Will
interest is what would have
caused our rough spot during
Strengthen Military
reintegration. Luckily we learned Health System, Top Doc
a lot about communication dur-
ing the deployment and were Saysโฆ
able to continue to use that in
our new situation. Whether it is A proposed new governance
a new hobby, structure will make the military-
gained independence, adjusting health system more effective
to new family roles after a de-
and produce savings, and the
ployment (and during!), or just
simply reconnecting as a cou- system's 9.8 million beneficiar-
ple, communicating with your ies worldwide will never miss an
spouse is the best way to get appointment, the Pentagon's top
through the tough spots. Getting health affairs official claimed re-
back to normal, or figuring out
that the new โnormalโ is for your cently. Dr. Jonathan Woodson,
family, will take time after a de- Assistant Secretary of Defense
ployment, but by telling each for Health Affairs and Director of
other what you need and how the TRICARE Management Ac-
you feel will go a long way to tivity, discussed three govern-
making it an easier transition.
ance reforms under way for the Quote of the Week
What things caused tension military health system. One in-
when your SO returned home volves creating a defense health
from deployment? How did you agency to take on the functions
resolve it?
of the TRICARE Managemen-
tActivity and assume responsi-
bility for implementing shared
services across the system . โTruth can
Another proposed reform will
grow legs and
establish market managers for
The New Normal is a change into
multiservice medical markets, ex-
proud Army National Guard wife,
mom of two, teacher, runner and cept for the national capital region. rumorโ
keeper of the household zoo. She The third reform involves transfer-
currently writes for SpouseBUZZ and
blogs at The New โNormalโ about ring responsibility for running mili-
everything from the struggles of tary treatment facilities in and
reintegration to her 7-year old sonโs
โpuppy love.โ around Washington, D.C. to a na-
tional capital region directorate
within the new Defense Health
Agency.
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not represent the views or endorsement of TF Knighthawk or the United States Army. This material is for per-
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M a r c h F a c t s & T r i v i a
Birthstone: Aquamarine Roman God Mars National What Month? -
believed to have healing Irish American Month,
Zodiac: Pisces and Aries
powers for the eyes and Music in our Schools
throat overall wellbeing. Month, Womenโs History
Month, Poetry Month, Red
Flower: Jonquil (aka Daf- Famous Birthdays: Sin-
Cross Month and Social
fodil or Narcissus) symbol- clair Lewis, Ronald
izing friendship and do- Reagan, Abraham Lincoln,
mestic happiness Charles Darwin,
Fun Fact: March 21st is Thomas Edison, Gertrude
the first day of Spring! Stein, Rosa Parks,
Happy St. Patrickโs Day!!
March was named after the