Inside This Issue:
1. Training Camp Do’s and Don’ts
2. Quote of the Week
3. This Week’s Weather
4. What’s Going on in Cleveland this Week
5. 2015 Training Camp Schedule
6. This Week’s Pro Shop Schedule
7. Birthday’s, Holiday’s & Special Events
8. This Week’s Top 40
Tucked into the mountains of WNC is a special place to visit - Snowbird Mountain Lodge, Remote, Rural, Rustic, Refined and Relaxing, just the place to escape
Inside This Issue:
1. Training Camp Do’s and Don’ts
2. Quote of the Week
3. This Week’s Weather
4. What’s Going on in Cleveland this Week
5. 2015 Training Camp Schedule
6. This Week’s Pro Shop Schedule
7. Birthday’s, Holiday’s & Special Events
8. This Week’s Top 40
Tucked into the mountains of WNC is a special place to visit - Snowbird Mountain Lodge, Remote, Rural, Rustic, Refined and Relaxing, just the place to escape
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IN THE ZONE is published monthly by the USAG Red Cloud - Casey and Area I Family, Morale, Welfare & Recreation Marketing Division, HHC SA, Unit 15707, APO AP 96258. Five thousand five hundred copies are distributed free at selected locations throughout the USAG Red Cloud
- Casey and Area I Communities. Comments and suggestions are always welcome. Advertising is accepted. The appearance of paid advertisements does not constitute endorsement by DoD, the U.S. Army or USAG Red Cloud - Casey and Area I, DFMWR.
For information about our magazine, call 732-9531.
Here is what's happening in the STL this weekend! Sorry I missed a couple of weeks recently. Holidays can do that to you! PS If you are an IT PM/Scrum Master I have a great opportunity for you!
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.
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This person is none other than Oprah Winfrey, a highly influential figure whose impact extends beyond television. This article will delve into the remarkable life and lasting legacy of Oprah. Her story serves as a reminder of the importance of perseverance, compassion, and firm determination.
Artificial intelligence (AI) offers new opportunities to radically reinvent the way we do business. This study explores how CEOs and top decision makers around the world are responding to the transformative potential of AI.
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I am a Project and Engineering Leader with extensive experience as a Business Operations Leader, Technical Project Manager, Engineering Manager and Operations Experience for Domestic and International companies such as Electrolux, Carrier, and Deutz. I have developed new products using Stage Gate development/MS Project/JIRA, for the pro-duction of Medical Equipment, Large Commercial Refrigeration Systems, Appliances, HVAC, and Diesel engines.
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The case study discusses the potential of drone delivery and the challenges that need to be addressed before it becomes widespread.
Key takeaways:
Drone delivery is in its early stages: Amazon's trial in the UK demonstrates the potential for faster deliveries, but it's still limited by regulations and technology.
Regulations are a major hurdle: Safety concerns around drone collisions with airplanes and people have led to restrictions on flight height and location.
Other challenges exist: Who will use drone delivery the most? Is it cost-effective compared to traditional delivery trucks?
Discussion questions:
Managerial challenges: Integrating drones requires planning for new infrastructure, training staff, and navigating regulations. There are also marketing and recruitment considerations specific to this technology.
External forces vary by country: Regulations, consumer acceptance, and infrastructure all differ between countries.
Demographics matter: Younger generations might be more receptive to drone delivery, while older populations might have concerns.
Stakeholders for Amazon: Customers, regulators, aviation authorities, and competitors are all stakeholders. Regulators likely hold the greatest influence as they determine the feasibility of drone delivery.
1. Any stores greatest
wish is to always have cus-
tomers in it at all times;
however as we all know
that is not exactly the
case. Especially lately,
we’ve had more down
time than initially ex-
pected.
It is important to
stay busy, there is always
something to do to im-
prove the Pro Shop.
When there are no cus-
tomers in the store use
the time wisely to fold
shirts, clean, and improve
the overall appearance of
the store.
However, when a cus-
tomer is in the Pro Shop it’s
time to stop, drop and talk. It
is very important that you
great every single one of the
guests that enter our store and
make them feel welcome.
Do not just say “Hi wel-
come to the Pro Shop” be so-
cial with them and figure out
what brought them into our
store today, what they are
looking for, what they are do-
ing in Cleveland… the list
could go on and on. It is im-
portant to acknowledge the
guest to enhance customer
service, increase sales, and de-
crease theft.
Stop, Drop, and Talk
Life as a legend
You don’t have swagger like
the pro shop
L e g e n d s H o s p i t a l i t y — C l e v e l a n d B r o w n s P r o S h o p
Tuesday June 30th 2015
Stop, Drop and
Talk
1
Poll/ Calendar
Mark
2
What’s Happen-
ing in Cleveland
3
What’s Happen-
ing in Clevaland-
4th of July Edition
4
4th of July Scav-
enger Hunt
5
Product Spotlight 6
Special Events,
Birthdays, Holi-
days
7
Quote of the
Week
7
Inside this
Volume 1, Issue 9
Published by:
Samantha Stepp
2. Page 2
August 7th, 2015 Orange and Brown Scrimmage
Who: Cleveland Browns
What: Intrasquad scrimmage
Where: Ohio Stadium—411 Woody Hayes Drive Columbus, Ohio
When: 6:00—8:00pm (Gates open @ 5:00pm)
Details:
Tickets are Free but sold out. You can still be put on a wait list
Dawg Pound Drive: 4:00—6:00pm @ St. John Arena
Scrimmage: 6:00—8:00pm @ Ohio Stadium
3. Wednesday July 1st
Free Concert @ Wade Oval @ 6pm
Monthly Keg Tapping @ Hofbrauhaus @
6:30pm
#AkronMusicScene @ Tear-EZ @ 8pm
Cleveland Orchestra Star Spangled Spectacular
@ Mall B
The Grass is Dead @ Music Box @ 9pm
Thursday July 2nd
Friday July 3rd
SaturdaySaturdaySaturday JulyJulyJuly 4th4th4th
Sunday July 5th
Monday July 6th
Gratiot Lake Road Free
Concert @ Wilbert’s @
5:30pm
Cleveland Indians vs Houston Astros @
7:05pm
Tuesday July 7th
Mat Kearney @ House of Blues @ 7pm
Cleveland Indians vs Houston Astros @
7:05pm
All Weekend
6/26—7/5 Boston Mills Artfest @ Boston Mills
Ski Resort
7/1—7/4 Rib White & Blue Festival on South
Main Street, Akron
7/2—7/5 Continental Cup International Youth
Sports Festival @ Baldwin Wallace College
7/2—7/12 Cleveland Grand Prix & Chagrin
Valley Hunter Jumper Classic @ Cleveland Met-
roparks Polo Field
Page 3
What's Happening this Week in
Cleveland
- Sports
- Music/ Live Entertainment
- Events, Festivals, Community
Movies/ Theater / Comedians
See Next Page
for 4th of July
Weekend Fes-
tivities
WED JULY 1ST
High 75 Low 62
Party Cloudy
20% Precipitation
THUR JULY 2ND
High 74 Low 62
AM Showers
40% Precipitation
SAT JULY 4TH
High 74 Low 65
Sunny
20% Precipitation
MON JULY 6TH
High 80 Low 70
Thunderstorms
40% Precipitation
TUE JULY 7th
High 77 Low 68
Showers
50% Precipitation
FRI JULY 3RD
High 75 Low 65
Mostly Sunny
20% Precipitation
SUN JULY 5TH
High 77 Low 67
PM Thunderstorms
40% Precipitation
4. Page
Thursday July 2nd
Galleria Concert in the Courtyard @ 11:30am
First Thursdays in Olmsted Falls @ Grand Pacific Junction @
6pm
Avon Lake Fireworks @ Weiss Field @ 7pm
Friday July 3rd
Medina Family Fun Day @ Medina Rec Center @ 4pm
Lake Erie Captains @ 7pm
North Ridgeville Festival @ South Central Park @ 7
Bonkerz Comedy Club @ Hofbrauhaus @ 8:30pm
Jaws 40th Anniversary Screening @ Cedar Lee Theater @
9:30pm
Hiram Fireworks @ Hiram College @ 9:30pm
Wadsworth Fireworks @ Downtown Wadsworth @ 9:30pm
Independence 4th of July @ Elmwood Park @ Dusk
Charon Fireworks @ Chardon High School @ Dusk
Independence Fireworks @ Elmwood Park @ Dusk
Saturday July 4th
Firecracker 10K Run—2 Mile Walk @ Galleria @ Erieview @
7am
Aurora July 4th Festivities @ Kiwanis– Moore Park @ 8am
Valley City 4th of July Parade & Fireworks @ Mill Stream Park
@ 11am
Red, White & Brew Festival @ Greater Cleveland Aquarium @
12pm
Free 4th of July Family Outing @ Maltz Museum @ 12pm
Akron Rubber Ducks July 4th Festival @ 1pm
Chippewa Lake Lions Club 4th of July Parade @ Town Hall @
1pm
Rockin’ on the River Concert Series: Fins to the Left, Jimmy
Buffet Tribute Band @ 5:30pm
Fireworks Cruise on the Goodtime III @ 6pm
Fireworks with Lake Erie Crushers @ All Pro Freight Stadium
@ 7:05pm
Independence Day Fireworks Cruise on the Nautica Queen @
7:30pm
Rock and Boom on the Mather Steamship @ 8pm
The Chardon Polka Band @ Music Box @ 8:30pm
Lakewood 4th of July Celebration @ Lakewood Park @
9:45pm
Eastlake Fireworks @ 9:45pm @ Captains Stadium
Berea Independence Day Fireworks @ Coe Lake @ 10pm
Strongsville 4th of July @ Foltz Parkway @ 10pm
Brunswick Fireworks @ 10:30pm @ Brunswick High School
Solon Independence Day Fireworks @ Solon Community Park
@ Dusk
Cleveland 4th of July Fireworks shot from The Flats @ Dusk
Best Places to View: Shooters, Aloft Hotel, Edgewater Park
Westlake 4th of July @ Claque Park @ Dusk
Sunday July 5th
Parma Run/Walk for the Pierogis @ Cuyahoga Community
College @ 7am
Faction @ Whisky Island Still and Eatery @ 2:00pm
Bainbridge Independence Day Celebration @ Kenston High
School @ 6pm
North Ridgeville Independence Day Celebration @ South Cen-
tral Park @ 7pm
Graham Nash & Contemporary Youth Orchestra @ Blossom
@ 8pm
All Weekend
6/30—7/5 Brunswick Summer Celebration: Bands, Bites &
Booms! @ Brunswick High School
7/1—7/4 Bay Village Bay Days Festival @ Cahoon Memorial
Park
7/2—7/5 Rib, White & Blue @ Akron Main Street
7/3—7/4 A Salute to America—The Cleveland Orchestra @
Blossom
7/3—7/5 Lake Erie Crushers Home Games
5. Page 5
Fireworks
Grilling Out
Watermelon
Sparkler
American Flag
Ice Cream
Something Red
Something White
Something Blue
Apple Pie
Patriotic Hat
The letters U.S.A.
Yard Games
Parade Float
Picnic Basket
Sunglasses
Someone in uniform
Funny 4th of July Tee-shirt
Something Stripped
The word Freedom
A Fire Truck
Someone with Face Paint
Someone Laughing
Swimming Pool
Complete this scavenger hunt by picking at least 10 items and taking pic-
tures of the object or of someone doing these activities! Email the com-
pleted photos between July 1st—July 7th for a prize!!!!!
6. July 1st: Canada Day
July 2nd: I Forgot Day
July 3rd: Compliment Your
Mirror Day
July 4th: Independence Day!
July 5th: Work-a-holic’s Day
July 6th: Fried Chicken Day
July 7th: Chocolate Day
LEGENDS
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with the leaders of global sports,
entertainment and business.
Stay tuned
for next
week’s
issue
Announcements
1. If you have any ideas/
stories you would like
to share email
sstepp@legends.net
2. Know of any nonprofit
groups? We will be
recruiting nonprofits
for game days shortly.
Talk to Samantha
about how to get in-
volved.
3. Who can get the most
customer service sur-
Page 6
This Week’s Top 40
Email me song suggestions for our music video from now until July 31st!
1. Want to Want Me– Jason
Derulo
2. See You Again—Wiz Kha-
lifia
3. Shut Up + Dance– Walk the
Moon
4. Bad Blood—Taylor Swift
5. Talking Body—Tove Lo
6. Hey Mama—David Guetta
7. You Know You Like It—Dj
Snake
8. Worth It– Fifth Harmony
9. Earned It– The Weeknd
10. This Summer’s Gonna
Hurt—Maroon 5
11. Honey, I’m Good—Andy
Grammer
12. Where Are U Now—Skrillex
13. Love Me Like You Do—
Ellie Golding
14. Cheerleader—Omi
15. The Night is Still Young–
Nicki Minaj
16. Sugar—Maroon 5
17. Somebody—Natalie La Rose
18. Bright—Echosmith
19. Chains—Nick Jonas
20. Elastic Heart—Sia
21. Style—Taylor Swift
22. Uptown Funk 0 Mark Ron-
son
23. I Need Your Love—Shaggy
24. Budapest—George Ezera
25. Trap Queen—Fetty Wap
26. Lean On—Major Lazer
27. Fun—Pitbull
28. G.D.F.R.—Flo Rida
29. Photograph—Ed Sheran
30. One Last Time—Ariana
Grande
31. Pray to God—Calvin Harris
32. Time of Our Lives– Pitbull
33. I Really Like You—Carly
Rae Jepsen
34. Pretty Girls– Brittany Spears
35. Ghost Town—Adam Lam-
bert
36. Thinking Out Loud—Ed
Sharon
37. Uma Thurman—Fall Out
Boy
38. Take Your Time– Sam Hunt
39. Fight Song—Rachel Platten
40. Years & Years—King
Birthday’s, Holidays and Special Events
This Week!
If you are having a hard time choosing, give the songs a listen!
If you have a Spotify account search “Legends Music Video” Playlist and there will be a
playlist of all the songs. I will update the playlist weekly based on changes! If you don’t have
a Spotify, get one it’s free and amazing!