Good information to check out, especially the Severe Winter Weather Operations for 2012-2013, On post housing holiday decoration guidelines, DECA and the Exchange savings… and much much more! Check out the slides!
The document appears to be the results of a district wrestling championship held over two days. It lists wrestlers' names, schools, records, bout numbers and opponents throughout multiple brackets culminating in a champion, third place, and fifth place finisher in each weight class.
The document appears to be from LCT Magazine and presents the 100 largest fleets for chauffeured transportation in 2012. It lists the ranking, company name, city, state, and vehicles types (e.g. limo, sedan, SUV) for each of the top 100 fleets. The EmpireCLS Worldwide Chauffeured Services fleet from Secaucus, NJ is listed as the largest with a total of 723 vehicles.
2015 Crabbies Grand National Runners and RidersChloe_Thomas
The document provides information on 15 horses competing in the 2015 Grand National race. It lists each horse's name, trainer, jockey, weight, form (recent race results), and odds. It also provides a brief description for each horse, noting things like their past performances, connections to previous winners, injuries, or other relevant information.
On Wednesday, February 11, 2009, the Pacifica School Board held a Work Study Session in the Vallemar MPR to discuss the district’s current enrollment policy. Click on message to see information presented at the meeting.
The Community Action Council meeting agenda provided information on organizations presenting at the meeting. COL Johnson would provide welcome remarks. Representatives from various Garrison support agencies and community organizations would discuss upcoming events and issues, including DPTMS, DES, DPW, DOL, SJA, DFMWR, ACS, SLO, DHR, Chaplain, Safety, ASYMCA, The Exchange, DECA, Red Cross, NHC, PAO, and CSC. The meeting allows Fort Wainwright community leaders and organizations to collaborate and share information with military families.
This document provides information about 5 homes for sale in the Chelsea Harbour subdivision of Sugar Land, Texas. The homes range in price from $257,000 to $328,900 and have between 3-5 bedrooms. Contact information is provided for the listing agent, Ben Huynh, to schedule a tour or get more property details.
Mobile, social, cloud and data have changed the way consumers shop and engage with brands. The new rules of customer engagement for business offer huge opportunity to grow business rapidly while introducing new efficiency in the operations and supply chain. Here we talk about the challenges, opportunities and the way forward for brands to engage with customers and partners according to the newly evolved rules driven by mass consumer technologies.
The document appears to be the results of a district wrestling championship held over two days. It lists wrestlers' names, schools, records, bout numbers and opponents throughout multiple brackets culminating in a champion, third place, and fifth place finisher in each weight class.
The document appears to be from LCT Magazine and presents the 100 largest fleets for chauffeured transportation in 2012. It lists the ranking, company name, city, state, and vehicles types (e.g. limo, sedan, SUV) for each of the top 100 fleets. The EmpireCLS Worldwide Chauffeured Services fleet from Secaucus, NJ is listed as the largest with a total of 723 vehicles.
2015 Crabbies Grand National Runners and RidersChloe_Thomas
The document provides information on 15 horses competing in the 2015 Grand National race. It lists each horse's name, trainer, jockey, weight, form (recent race results), and odds. It also provides a brief description for each horse, noting things like their past performances, connections to previous winners, injuries, or other relevant information.
On Wednesday, February 11, 2009, the Pacifica School Board held a Work Study Session in the Vallemar MPR to discuss the district’s current enrollment policy. Click on message to see information presented at the meeting.
The Community Action Council meeting agenda provided information on organizations presenting at the meeting. COL Johnson would provide welcome remarks. Representatives from various Garrison support agencies and community organizations would discuss upcoming events and issues, including DPTMS, DES, DPW, DOL, SJA, DFMWR, ACS, SLO, DHR, Chaplain, Safety, ASYMCA, The Exchange, DECA, Red Cross, NHC, PAO, and CSC. The meeting allows Fort Wainwright community leaders and organizations to collaborate and share information with military families.
This document provides information about 5 homes for sale in the Chelsea Harbour subdivision of Sugar Land, Texas. The homes range in price from $257,000 to $328,900 and have between 3-5 bedrooms. Contact information is provided for the listing agent, Ben Huynh, to schedule a tour or get more property details.
Mobile, social, cloud and data have changed the way consumers shop and engage with brands. The new rules of customer engagement for business offer huge opportunity to grow business rapidly while introducing new efficiency in the operations and supply chain. Here we talk about the challenges, opportunities and the way forward for brands to engage with customers and partners according to the newly evolved rules driven by mass consumer technologies.
The document provides information about upcoming events and activities at Fort Riley for the month of December:
- Winter bus service details are provided for middle and high school students.
- Details are given about a $1.7 million intersection replacement project at Trooper and Rifle Range starting in April 2013.
- Information is given about holiday closures for local school districts and Fort Riley childcare centers over winter break.
- A variety of winter break activities are listed that are being provided by CYSS like snow tubing, bowling, and skating.
These are detailed notes from the visit at the Copenhagen's Danish Design Centre, which had on display a very informative exhibition on a model for a design-driven innovation, developed by the Danish Design Centre.
Design-driven Innovation (DIN) is a tool for developing better responses to complex challenges while ensuring implementation through a design-driven approach.
I was interested in the potential of this model for designing public communication.
The credit for all the information in this document goes to Danish Design Centre.
WebXpress is an Indian company that provides supply chain and logistics software solutions. It will be exhibiting at the ReTechCon 2012 conference in Mumbai from May 17-18, showcasing its home delivery, cold chain transportation, asset tracking, and mobility solutions. The document provides details about the event, WebXpress' contact information, and what solutions it will demonstrate.
La Unión Europea ha acordado un paquete de sanciones contra Rusia por su invasión de Ucrania. Las sanciones incluyen restricciones a las importaciones de productos rusos de alta tecnología y a las exportaciones de bienes de lujo a Rusia. Además, se congelarán los activos de varios oligarcas rusos y se prohibirá el acceso de los bancos rusos a los mercados financieros de la UE.
The weekly news update provides information on upcoming events at Fort Riley for soldiers and families. It announces Yellow Ribbon social events to support deployed soldiers, tickets for Country Stampede music festival, and a civilian job fair. The update also advertises running technique clinics and free zoo admission for families of soldiers in the 4th IBCT. Kaw Valley Rodeo tickets for military appreciation night are available through unit representatives. The deadline for submitting information for the next weekly update is provided.
Diabolic Str8ts #3 and Weekly Extreme #63 - SolutionSlowThinker
Solution to Diabolic Str8ts #3
(http://is.gd/slowthinker_diabolic_str8ts_3)
and solution to Weekly Extreme Str8ts #63.
Watch me solve it on YouTube: http://youtu.be/uE25Kdop9wM
Eduardo Íñiguez, Associate Director Client Services, Iberia & LatAm, reflexiona sobre la importancia de los "insights" para volver a la esencia del branding.
Please find attached the weekly news update for this week. For your convenience this will be posted for you to view in the next few days at the following link: http://www.1id.army.mil/DocumentList.aspx?lib=1ID_FRG_Updates. Hope everyone has a wonderful and enjoyable weekend!
Congratulations to the Class of 2012 and Happy Mother’s Day !!!
Upcoming Events and information to pass along to our Soldiers and Families:
This handbook provides information to help new military spouses integrate into the military community. It covers topics such as obtaining an ID card, using on-base services like the commissary and exchange, and understanding common military terms and ranks. The handbook encourages spouses to attend orientation briefings to learn about available resources and activities. It also provides summaries of the various programs offered through Army Community Service that can assist with relocation, employment, financial planning, and other issues faced by military families.
This document discusses an architecture and design firm that offers services including designing and building individual houses and corporate buildings, as well as showroom interiors, interior designs, and designs for resorts and restaurants. The firm aims to design homes and buildings that bring prosperity while also allowing people to relax and refresh.
Black & Veatch Power Delivery OverviewBacchus219
Black & Veatch Corporation is a leading global engineering, consulting and construction company founded in 1915 with over 8,500 employees in more than 100 offices worldwide. The company generates $2.3 billion in annual revenues with a diversified portfolio including energy, water, federal services and telecommunications. Black & Veatch has leadership positions across many industries and is committed to improving quality of life through infrastructure projects worldwide with a focus on safety and client value.
Vancouver real estate stats package, December 2011Matt Collinge
The real estate market in Greater Vancouver was relatively balanced in 2011, with home listings slightly above historical averages and sales slightly below. Total home sales in 2011 increased 5.9% from 2010 but decreased 9.2% from 2009, and were 6.3% below the 10-year average. Home listings increased 2.7% in 2011 compared to 2010 and were 12.8% above the 10-year average. The president of the Real Estate Board said it was a balanced year for the market.
Extreme Str8ts Puzzle #67 was very difficult, requiring the use of advanced strategies. A key step was eliminating the candidate 3 from cell H9, revealing a 9 in E1. This opened up the puzzle, allowing hidden pairs/triples and X-wings to be found. XY-chains were also useful, removing candidates from cells like H4, J3, and H5. Once these strategies were applied, the puzzle became soluble, with the solution found through standard elimination techniques.
Policy 13 Motorcycle, Moped. Motor Scooter, All-terrain vehicle Noel Waterman
In accordance with Policy Letter #13 signed 22 May and DTO 12-129, on 22 June we will begin turning Motorcycle Operators away from the ACPs that are not utilizing the proper PPE. Beginning next week, we will begin handing a flyer to all motorcycle riders entering the installation who are not conforming to the new policy letter; we will also continue our public affairs campaign to inform Soldiers and the public about the new policy.
Some clubs on the Westside of the school feel they do not receive proper recognition except during school parades. The article by Mahalia Payne, Greta Simonian, and Thurman Pryor discusses how certain clubs at their school are only acknowledged when participating in parades and not otherwise.
6 February 2013 1 ABCT Weekly NewsletterNoel Waterman
This document provides a weekly newsletter with updates and announcements for 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team (1ABCT) soldiers, families, and friends. It includes information on upcoming events, facility closures and openings, and programs. The newsletter editor is announcing their last week with 1ABCT.
The document is a student resource guide from Congresswoman Lucille Roybal-Allard providing information on various scholarships, internships, fellowships, and other resources for paying for college. It includes deadlines for numerous opportunities ranging from October through September, contact information, eligibility requirements, and award details for each. Suggested books and websites for additional resources are also listed at the end.
This article summarizes the January/February 2013 edition of "The Devil's Corner", a newspaper for the 1st Brigade Combat Team. It introduces the new brigade commander, Col. Michael Pappal, and sergeant major, CSM Mark A. Kiefer. It provides information about upcoming equipment fieldings for the Bradley Fighting Vehicle and M1A2SEP tank. It highlights Soldier and NCO of the quarter awards and encourages training during cold weather months. The chaplain's corner discusses the importance of maintaining one's moral compass even when facing group pressure.
30 January 2013 1ABCT Weekly NewsletterNoel Waterman
The document provides a weekly newsletter with updates about events happening at Fort Riley and within the 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team (1ABCT). It includes information about scholarships for military spouses, changes to Army training and operations due to budget cuts, upcoming events through the Fort Riley Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers program and at locations on post, tax preparation assistance, and swim lessons being offered. Key web links are provided for additional details.
The document provides information about upcoming events and activities at Fort Riley for the month of December:
- Winter bus service details are provided for middle and high school students.
- Details are given about a $1.7 million intersection replacement project at Trooper and Rifle Range starting in April 2013.
- Information is given about holiday closures for local school districts and Fort Riley childcare centers over winter break.
- A variety of winter break activities are listed that are being provided by CYSS like snow tubing, bowling, and skating.
These are detailed notes from the visit at the Copenhagen's Danish Design Centre, which had on display a very informative exhibition on a model for a design-driven innovation, developed by the Danish Design Centre.
Design-driven Innovation (DIN) is a tool for developing better responses to complex challenges while ensuring implementation through a design-driven approach.
I was interested in the potential of this model for designing public communication.
The credit for all the information in this document goes to Danish Design Centre.
WebXpress is an Indian company that provides supply chain and logistics software solutions. It will be exhibiting at the ReTechCon 2012 conference in Mumbai from May 17-18, showcasing its home delivery, cold chain transportation, asset tracking, and mobility solutions. The document provides details about the event, WebXpress' contact information, and what solutions it will demonstrate.
La Unión Europea ha acordado un paquete de sanciones contra Rusia por su invasión de Ucrania. Las sanciones incluyen restricciones a las importaciones de productos rusos de alta tecnología y a las exportaciones de bienes de lujo a Rusia. Además, se congelarán los activos de varios oligarcas rusos y se prohibirá el acceso de los bancos rusos a los mercados financieros de la UE.
The weekly news update provides information on upcoming events at Fort Riley for soldiers and families. It announces Yellow Ribbon social events to support deployed soldiers, tickets for Country Stampede music festival, and a civilian job fair. The update also advertises running technique clinics and free zoo admission for families of soldiers in the 4th IBCT. Kaw Valley Rodeo tickets for military appreciation night are available through unit representatives. The deadline for submitting information for the next weekly update is provided.
Diabolic Str8ts #3 and Weekly Extreme #63 - SolutionSlowThinker
Solution to Diabolic Str8ts #3
(http://is.gd/slowthinker_diabolic_str8ts_3)
and solution to Weekly Extreme Str8ts #63.
Watch me solve it on YouTube: http://youtu.be/uE25Kdop9wM
Eduardo Íñiguez, Associate Director Client Services, Iberia & LatAm, reflexiona sobre la importancia de los "insights" para volver a la esencia del branding.
Please find attached the weekly news update for this week. For your convenience this will be posted for you to view in the next few days at the following link: http://www.1id.army.mil/DocumentList.aspx?lib=1ID_FRG_Updates. Hope everyone has a wonderful and enjoyable weekend!
Congratulations to the Class of 2012 and Happy Mother’s Day !!!
Upcoming Events and information to pass along to our Soldiers and Families:
This handbook provides information to help new military spouses integrate into the military community. It covers topics such as obtaining an ID card, using on-base services like the commissary and exchange, and understanding common military terms and ranks. The handbook encourages spouses to attend orientation briefings to learn about available resources and activities. It also provides summaries of the various programs offered through Army Community Service that can assist with relocation, employment, financial planning, and other issues faced by military families.
This document discusses an architecture and design firm that offers services including designing and building individual houses and corporate buildings, as well as showroom interiors, interior designs, and designs for resorts and restaurants. The firm aims to design homes and buildings that bring prosperity while also allowing people to relax and refresh.
Black & Veatch Power Delivery OverviewBacchus219
Black & Veatch Corporation is a leading global engineering, consulting and construction company founded in 1915 with over 8,500 employees in more than 100 offices worldwide. The company generates $2.3 billion in annual revenues with a diversified portfolio including energy, water, federal services and telecommunications. Black & Veatch has leadership positions across many industries and is committed to improving quality of life through infrastructure projects worldwide with a focus on safety and client value.
Vancouver real estate stats package, December 2011Matt Collinge
The real estate market in Greater Vancouver was relatively balanced in 2011, with home listings slightly above historical averages and sales slightly below. Total home sales in 2011 increased 5.9% from 2010 but decreased 9.2% from 2009, and were 6.3% below the 10-year average. Home listings increased 2.7% in 2011 compared to 2010 and were 12.8% above the 10-year average. The president of the Real Estate Board said it was a balanced year for the market.
Extreme Str8ts Puzzle #67 was very difficult, requiring the use of advanced strategies. A key step was eliminating the candidate 3 from cell H9, revealing a 9 in E1. This opened up the puzzle, allowing hidden pairs/triples and X-wings to be found. XY-chains were also useful, removing candidates from cells like H4, J3, and H5. Once these strategies were applied, the puzzle became soluble, with the solution found through standard elimination techniques.
Policy 13 Motorcycle, Moped. Motor Scooter, All-terrain vehicle Noel Waterman
In accordance with Policy Letter #13 signed 22 May and DTO 12-129, on 22 June we will begin turning Motorcycle Operators away from the ACPs that are not utilizing the proper PPE. Beginning next week, we will begin handing a flyer to all motorcycle riders entering the installation who are not conforming to the new policy letter; we will also continue our public affairs campaign to inform Soldiers and the public about the new policy.
Some clubs on the Westside of the school feel they do not receive proper recognition except during school parades. The article by Mahalia Payne, Greta Simonian, and Thurman Pryor discusses how certain clubs at their school are only acknowledged when participating in parades and not otherwise.
6 February 2013 1 ABCT Weekly NewsletterNoel Waterman
This document provides a weekly newsletter with updates and announcements for 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team (1ABCT) soldiers, families, and friends. It includes information on upcoming events, facility closures and openings, and programs. The newsletter editor is announcing their last week with 1ABCT.
The document is a student resource guide from Congresswoman Lucille Roybal-Allard providing information on various scholarships, internships, fellowships, and other resources for paying for college. It includes deadlines for numerous opportunities ranging from October through September, contact information, eligibility requirements, and award details for each. Suggested books and websites for additional resources are also listed at the end.
This article summarizes the January/February 2013 edition of "The Devil's Corner", a newspaper for the 1st Brigade Combat Team. It introduces the new brigade commander, Col. Michael Pappal, and sergeant major, CSM Mark A. Kiefer. It provides information about upcoming equipment fieldings for the Bradley Fighting Vehicle and M1A2SEP tank. It highlights Soldier and NCO of the quarter awards and encourages training during cold weather months. The chaplain's corner discusses the importance of maintaining one's moral compass even when facing group pressure.
30 January 2013 1ABCT Weekly NewsletterNoel Waterman
The document provides a weekly newsletter with updates about events happening at Fort Riley and within the 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team (1ABCT). It includes information about scholarships for military spouses, changes to Army training and operations due to budget cuts, upcoming events through the Fort Riley Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers program and at locations on post, tax preparation assistance, and swim lessons being offered. Key web links are provided for additional details.
This document advertises a workshop for parents of teenagers to help them better understand teen behaviors and choices through a "Think-Feel-Do" model. The workshop will be held from 4-6pm at Army Community Services Building #7264 at Ft. Riley and reservations and more information can be obtained by calling the Family Advocacy Program at (785) 239-9435, with refreshments served.
The document provides information about upcoming events at Fort Riley including:
- The annual Symphony in the Flint Hills event hosted by Fort Riley on June 15th.
- Manhattan community events like a father daughter dance and zoo events.
- Junction City community events at the opera house including films, music, and classes.
- An MWR meeting agenda discussing new programs and sports registration deadlines.
- Updates from Picerne Military Housing on neighborhood calendars, winterizing, and a community garden.
- Electronic newsletter signups and Super Bowl product promotions from the DeCA commissary.
The document provides information about upcoming events at Fort Riley including:
- The annual Symphony in the Flint Hills event hosted by Fort Riley on June 15th.
- Manhattan community events like a father daughter dance and zoo events.
- Junction City community theater and opera house events.
- A meeting agenda covering updates from MWR, IACH, Picerne housing, and the Exchange.
The cyber threat to our Army and Nation is pervasive and most often target, human behavior through social engineering. The best mitigation measure for this risk is to increase cyber awareness by educating our Soldiers, Family Members, Government Civilians, and Contractors. HQDA has directed Army Antiterrorism Quarterly Theme Cyber Threat Awareness (2Q/FY13). For more information on Cyber Security, visit http://www.staysafeonline.org/stay-safe-online/
The cyber threat to our Army and Nation is pervasive and most often target, human behavior through social engineering. The best mitigation measure for this risk is to increase cyber awareness by educating our Soldiers, Family Members, Government Civilians, and Contractors. HQDA has directed Army Antiterrorism Quarterly Theme Cyber Threat Awareness (2Q/FY13). For more information on Cyber Security, visit http://www.staysafeonline.org/stay-safe-online/
This document provides resources and tips for cybersecurity and operational security (OPSEC). It lists several websites that contain information on cyber threats, alerts, and cybersecurity best practices. It also provides tips on maintaining privacy on social media, protecting personal information, and denying intelligence to adversaries through proper OPSEC measures. Some key points covered include using antivirus software, strong passwords, firewalls, and encryption to secure home computers and networks. It warns against posting sensitive work information, schedules, or facility details online where adversaries could collect it.
15 January 2013 1ABCT Weekly NewsletterNoel Waterman
The 1ABCT weekly newsletter provides updates on local events, including information on the 1st Infantry Division Facebook page and upcoming performances at McCain Auditorium. It also announces scholarships for military families and an essay contest for Black History Month. Recreational activities at Fort Riley are noted, such as trap shooting clinics and the outdoor climbing wall.
Fort Riley Combined Scholarship 2012 2013 ApplicationNoel Waterman
The document provides information and instructions for applying for scholarships from the Fort Riley Combined Scholarship Board (FRCSB). It outlines eligibility requirements, application procedures and categories. Applicants must be military family members pursuing undergraduate degrees. The application process involves submitting transcripts, essays, and letters of recommendation. Scholarships are merit-based and can be used for tuition, books, and living expenses. Recipients will be notified in April.
The document provides information on upcoming events and policy changes at Fort Riley in a weekly newsletter format. Key details include:
1) An update on changes to the Fort Riley firearms policy to be implemented in phases throughout 2013, including requirements for registration and transportation of firearms on post.
2) Information on flu shots being available at no cost through TRICARE providers and details on ways to prevent illness.
3) Details on the Fort Riley tax center opening on January 23rd to provide free tax preparation assistance and last year's results.
3 January 2013 1ABCT Weekly Newsletter: please pass along to Soldiers, Family and Friends of 1ABCT. You can always stay up to date with local events by going to 1st Infantry Division page at http://www.riley.army.mil/default.aspx or if you are having issues reading this you can click on this link to read the weekly news. http://www.riley.army.mil/UnitPage.aspx?unit=1bct. We are always up and posting new information on FaceBook!
Thunderbolt Blast- Dec 12 Monthly Armor School Newsletter Noel Waterman
The monthly newsletter of the Armor School discusses several initiatives and upcoming events. The Chief of Armor highlights ongoing efforts to link training to operational force requirements and integrate armor and infantry training. Upcoming events include the Gainey Cup, Sullivan Cup, and Armor Ball competitions. The newsletter also provides updates on the MGS master gunner course, reconnaissance summit, and the structure of future battlefield surveillance brigades.
19 December 2012 1ABCT Weekly NewsletterNoel Waterman
19 December 2012 1ABCT Weekly Newsletter: please pass along to Soldiers, Family and Friends of 1ABCT. You can always stay up to date with local events by going to 1st Infantry Division page at http://www.riley.army.mil/default.aspx or if you are having issues reading this you can click on this link to read the weekly news. http://www.riley.army.mil/UnitPage.aspx?unit=1bct. We are always up and posting new information on FaceBook!
19 December 2012 1ABCT Weekly NewsletterNoel Waterman
The document is a weekly newsletter for 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team providing updates on local events, activities, and news. It includes information on tracking Santa Claus with NORAD, maintaining physical fitness during the holidays, managing stress with mobile apps, winter weather preparedness, and upcoming clinics schedules. It also lists upcoming community events in local cities and reminds recipients to donate to Operation Santa.
December 2012 1ID Fort Riley Monthly News UpdateNoel Waterman
Please find attached this month’s 1ID and Fort Riley monthly news update*. For your convenience it will be posted to the following link in the next few days: http://www.1id.army.mil/DocumentList.aspx?lib=1ID_FRG_Updates
3. Feedback
• 475/383 invitation to attend quarterly
• Apple Days conflicted with opening day of soccer
• Promote random acts of kindness / reward system
4. Recycle Dollars Reinvested
In FMWR Programs
Location Item Description Recycle Dollars
Recycle money allowed us to
Pools ADA Easy Ladder 10,535 fund:
Pools Pool Inflatable 8,310
$106K for Bowling Center
$95K for the Marina
Pools Pool Awnings 17,002 $36K for Pools, and
Youth Sports Sprinkler System 30,873 $31 for YS Fields
Primitive
Marina Campground 45,046
Marina Ski Boat 22,527
Marina Deck Boat 27,741 $261K
Bowling Lane Machine 28,975
Bowling Bowling Furniture 76,991
4
5. UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO
Fort Riley
Severe Winter Weather Operations
2012-2013
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6. UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO
Fort Riley Soldiers & Civilian Families
in Local Communities (Mil / Civ)
6,221 Fort Riley
Soldiers live in the
surrounding Clay Center
communities Green Manhattan
55 / 52 Milford Leonardville Riley
2/2 2099 / 827
(Mil/DA Civ) 139 / 149 3/9 22 / 24
Wakefield
Geary County (4459)
75 / 90
3092 / 1367
Wamego
Riley County (3325) 51 / 55
Junction City
2379 / 946
2953 / 1218
St George
Dickinson County (651) 26 / 26
349 / 302 Chapman
96 /97 Maple
Clay County (285) Hill
135 / 150 0/1
Solomon
5/9 Topeka
Morris County (157) Paxico 50 / 33
81 / 76 2/4
Abilene
Saline County (51) 121 / 105
35 / 16 Alma
5/6
Salina
Pottawatomie (173) Enterprise
35 / 16
County 32 / 21 Alta Vista Ogden
83 / 90 4 / 16 253 / 82
Herrington Dwight
Woodbine
Shawnee County (89) 3,018 Fort Riley DA 69 / 51 47 / 25
10 / 7 Council
50 / 39
Civilians live in the Grove
White City
surrounding 4/7
Wabaunsee (49) 26 / 39
County communities
17 / 32
AS OF MAY 12
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7. UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO
Decision Support Template
School, Work and PT Delay/Closure (SUN-FRI)
4:00 4:15 4:30 5:00 5:15 6:00 6:30 7:30
DP1 DP2 (Installation
At or before: FROC (School Close/Delay) Close/Delay)
Det 2, 3WS: Send Weather Report , Road
Report Severe Conditions Report and
Conference Call DP3 (Unit PT Decision)
Weather to conference call instructions in
FROC Provide GC with
an e-mail to:
closure/delay
1. DPTMS
recommendation FROC:
Det 2, 3WS: 2. DES GC
1.DPTMS 6. MWR ICW PAO disseminate
Monitor WX 3. DPW Decision Point 2:
2.DES 7. PAO closure/delay
changes. 4. GSO Workforce– Mission
3.DPW 8. G3 Message using:
Report due to: 5. DOL Essential only and or all
4.GSO 9. 2 DET 1. AtHoc pop-up
1. FROC 6. MWR employees close/delay. USD 475 USD 475
5.DOL 2. Automated Bulletin Unit PT
2. CMD as 7. PAO Decision Point 2 Business Ops Classes
8. G3 Board Start.
required. determined ICW: notifies drivers of Start.
9. 2 DET 1. CoS & G3/M3 3. PAO-Fort Riley Web
GC delay or school
2. USD 475 Supt. Advisory Page
Decision Point 1. closure decision.
(WAP).
DES: Provide real time Close/Delay
4. PAO-Riley TV
Installation weather /road School
CoS & G3/M3 5. Text Messaging USD 475 ICW
conditions 6. email
Contact USD 475 Decision Point 3: KJCK and PAO
Report to:
Superintendant. Cancel Unit PT , issue school
1. FROC
Obtain mutual determine work delay CoS & G3/M3 closure
2. CMD as required.
agreement on and or mission essential ICW announcement.
closure/delay and personnel only ( based FROC Notify BDE
DES: Recon off post road on decision. Point 2.) EOCs of PT
time
conditions ICW local Law cancellations and or
FROC:
Enforcement Agencies & military personnel
Initiate all notification
KDOT; provide GC gap- work delays.
systems.
analysis of installation/ local
Det 2, 3 WS
community road conditions.
Report to: GC notifies FROC and
CG on decision to
DPW
1. FROC
2. CMD as required. delay, close , or DES
Due Out: GC guidance . continue normal ops.
FROC: CMD / FROC
DPW Crews: Provide real Initiate all notification
time installation weather/ systems. Recurring Event/Battle Rhythm
road conditions reporting.
Report to:
1. FROC Note: Early morning COA decisions will occur at 1500 day prior when possible.
2. CMD as required.
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8. UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO
PAO
(Key Tasks and Local Media)
• PAO On-Call receives notification by FROC of Commander’s decision and pushes approved
message to media, coordinates message for Riley TV and website.
• Utilize local TV/ Radio stations to notify the CFHR of delays and closures.
Radio stations
• Disseminate message:
Radio
Regional TV and Radio stations Station City Frequency
Fort Riley Web Advisories Page (duty hours only) KJCK-AM Junction City 1420
Riley TV (duty hours only) KJCK-FM Junction City 97.5
KQLA-FM Junction City 103.5
Televsion stations
KMAN-AM Manhattan 1350
TV
Station City Channel KMKF-FM Manhattan 101.5
WIBW-TV Topeka Channel 13 KHCA-FM Manhattan 95.3
KSNT-TV Topeka Channel 27 KXBZ-FM Manhattan 104.7
KTKA-TV Topeka Channel 49 KCLY-FM Clay Center 100.9
KWCH-TV Wichita Channel 12 KSAL-AM Salina 1150
KAKE-TV Wichita Channel 10 KSAJ-FM Abilene 98.5
KSN-TV Wichita Channel 3 KBLS-FM Abilene 102.5
WIBW-AM Topeka 580
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9. UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO
FRKS Road Clearance Priorities
Overview
MPRC
Capacity: 550 S DPW Roads
DPW Airfield
P
Picerne
Contractors BPA
Long Fitness Center
Capacity: 250
Craig Fitness Center Williston Point Road Closed
Capacity: 250
S S during snow burst
BPA
Picerne
BPA
Picerne
IACH
BPA
BPA
BPA
P
Picerne P
Riley’s
S Capacity: 300
P
BPA
Picerne P
P
S
King Field House
Capacity: 500
Ward Philips / DPTMS / (785) 240-1993 9
10. Agenda
DFMWR Melissa Kinney melissa.d.kinney@us.army.mil 785.239.3733
DHR Ruth Greiner ruth.greiner@us.army.mil 785.239.6481
IACH Ian Mann ian.a.mann@us.army.mil 785.240.7507
PICERNE Michelle Geering mgeering@picernemn.com 785.717.2210
DECA Peter Howell peter.howell@deca.mil 785.239.6621
Exchange Joann Enecial enecialj@aafes.com 785.784.4094
Chaplain COL Rauch harry.a.rauch.mil@mail.mil 785.239.2799
USO April Blackmon ablackmon@uso.org 757.709.3814
Announcements
Calendar
13. Volunteer Coaching Process
- All coaches must undergo a extensive background check. Inquiries are made
with Military police, CID, Drug and Alcohol, and Family Advocacy. (2 weeks)
- Prior to practices beginning, all coaches are required to attend NAYS
(National Alliance of Youth Sports) coaching certification classes. The
curriculum includes effectively dealing with parents, teaching sportsmanship,
Coaching tips, strength, conditioning, and flexibility training, and first aid.
(3 Hours)
- All head coaches are also required to attend Child abuse recognition classes,
CPR training, and an orientation to Youth Sports. (2 hours)
- Coaches can receive the Military Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal by
completing 100 hours of volunteer coaching and commander approval. Jr.
enlisted personnel can also earn 10 promotion points by receiving the MOVSM.
14. Winter Sports Timeline
Registration opens 15 October (Basketball, Indoor Soccer, and Cheerleading)
Registration closes 9 November
Coaches Training 13 and 15 November
Rosters received 16 November
Practices will begin the week of 3 December
Game schedules will be emailed to the coaches by 14 December
Games will start on Saturday, 12 January 2013 @ the CYSS MST Center
Seasons will end on Saturday, 9 March
15. CYSS Youth Sports & Fitness
FY12 Participation Numbers
Winter Sports ( Basketball/ Soccer/Cheer) 27 teams / 9 locations (Early December –
Early March)
292 Participants, 52 Volunteer coaches ($27,040)
Spring Soccer 30 teams / 5 fields (Late March – Mid May)
449 Participants, 72 Volunteers ($37,440)
Summer Sports (Baseball/Softball/T-Ball) – 15 teams / 4 fields (Mid May – Mid July)
220 Participants, 36 Volunteers ($18, 720)
Fall Sports (Soccer/Football/Cheer/Volleyball) – 50 teams / 7 locations (Early
September – Early November)
632 Participants, 105 Volunteers ($ 54,600)
Practices and/or games are held Monday thru Friday evenings, from 1700 to 2200,
and on Saturdays from 0900 to 1600.
18. HALLOWEEN EVENTS
Oct Night Flyer Shoot
26 (5-8:15pm, Skeet & Trap Range)
OCT Zombie Paradise Paintball Shootout (Outdoor Rec)
Spooktacular Fun Run (10am, Riley’s Conference Center)
27 Library Trunk or Treat (6-8pm)
Oct Family Bingo (12:30pm, Rally Point)
28
Oct
Halloween Bowling Party (5-8pm)
30
Oct BOSS Trunk or Treat
31 (6-9pm, Commissary)
25. Freedom from Tobacco: 37th Annual
Great American Smokeout
• Smoking is the #1 cause of preventable death in the U.S.,
causing over 393,000 deaths each year
– Smoking is the main cause of lung cancer and chronic
obstructive pulmonary disease
– Smoking in pregnancy causes 20-30% of low-birth weight
babies, 14% of preterm deliveries, and 10% of infant
death
• Secondhand smoke is a serious health hazard for people of
all ages, and is estimated to cause close to 50,000 deaths
each year
The good news: in 2009, ~ 49.9 million adults were former
smokers.
26. Freedom from Tobacco: 37th Annual Great
American Smokeout
• The way ahead:
• Quitting smoking often requires several attempts.
• Increase your chance of success by using counseling or
medication. The combination of both is most effective.
• Resources: www.ucanquit2.org; 1- 800 QUITNOW, www.smokefree.gov
www.mytimetoquit.org www.cdc.gov/tobacco www.becomeanex.org
www.freedomfromsmoking.org www.ahrq.gov/consumer/tobacco
• Call 240-QUIT to get information on available medicines and
how to schedule an appointment to quit tobacco in the
Medical Homes or Public Health.
POC:Army Public Health
Nursing/MAJ Lindsey/ 239-
7323
28. •Resident newsletter has gone digital
•Update contact information with neighborhood team
•Winterizing your home
•Check heaters and remove/store water hoses and sprinklers
•MEGA Halloween Fun House – Friday, Oct. 26
•Warner Peterson Neighborhood Center, 5570 A.P. Hill Drive
•3 to 7 p.m.
•Residents of all ages are invited to join us for a
Halloween Fun House featuring games and fun
throughout the Neighborhood Center.
29. •Military Family Appreciation Month
•Prizes will be given away each Friday in November.
•Residents may enter once per week beginning October 29.
•Holiday decorations reminder
•Decorations may be displayed 30 days prior to holiday.
•Decorations must be removed within two weeks after holiday.
•Fall leaf cleanup will begin in November
•Opt-in Recycling Program
•Complete details of the program are available at www.rileypicerne.com/recycling.
•Revenue gained from the resale of items from family housing supports MWR and
other installations agencies.
•Recycling reduces the amount of waste in the landfill.
31. DeCA
• 2012 Turkey Savings
• Over $40 in Coupon Savings Towards a Fresh or Frozen Whole Turkey
• Available in Store Only on November 2nd
• Sponsored by many manufacturers
• Holiday Closures Reminders
• Closed on Thanksgiving Day; Christmas Day; and New Year’s Day
• Early Closure (5:00 PM) on Veteran’s Day (Nov 12th)
• Early Closure on Christmas Eve (5:00 PM)
34. Exchange
• Trick or Treat at the Main Exchange 31 October 1630-
1730
• In observance of Thanksgiving all facilities will be closed
on Thanksgiving day except for Troop 2 will be open
24hrs (reg hours)
• Black Friday 23 Nov 12 Main exchange will open at
0400-2100
• Saturday after Thanksgiving 24 Nov 12 Main Exchange
will be open at 0600-2100
• Sunday after Thanksgiving 25 Nov 12 Main Exchange
will be regular hours 1000-2000
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36. Services
• Trick or Treat in the Mall 31 October 1630-1730, Great Fun and candy for
kids in costume.
• Opportunity for FRG fundraiser to do giftwrapping at the Exchange, FRG
will need to sign up starting the 1 Nov at 8am at the Exchange Services
office. FRG will need to have a memorandum stating approval from the unit
commander to do a fundraiser.
• Book Signing Nov 4th 1100-1700
– Gloria Zachgo “Rocking horse”
– Heritage Books Featuring Doris Johnson and Ray Imhof:
“Gutsy Woman”, “As I Remember it”, “Apron Strings”, “Family Ties” and
“The Cookie Crumb Trail”
• Santa will be Arriving December 1st will be here for 3 weeks in the Mall area
at the Main Exchange. There will be Photo Packages will be available.
38. Special November Services
Catholic :
•Thur., 1 Nov 12- All Saints Day Catholic Masses
1200 - IACH Chapel
1800 - St. Mary’s Chapel
2000 - Dugout Field Artillery Range for 2HBCT
•Thur., 22 Nov 12- Thanksgiving Day Masses
0900 - St. Mary’s Chapel
1200 - IACH Chapel
POC CH Kazarnowicz- 270-874-7132 or 785-209-4765
Protestant:
•Sun., 25 Nov 12- Hanging of the Greens
1030- Main Post Chapel
POC CH McDonald- 785-239-3436
39. Upcoming Events
Weekly Luncheon Bible Study- Every Wednesday, 1200-1300 @ USO
POC- CH Adriatico 239-9530 or CH Ball 240-3855
Momentum Youth- Every Wednesday, 1800-1930 @ Normandy Chapel for High School and
@ Kapaun Chapel for Middle School
POC- Rick Hernandez 785-712-7287
Spiritual Rangers PT Test- Sun.11 Nov. 1500-1700; Location TBD
POC Don Ericson, DRE 239-0979 or donald.ericson@us.army.mil
Band of Brothers Monthly Men’s Bible Study- Sat. 10 Nov, & 8 Dec, 0800-0915 @ Kapaun
Chapel. POC Don Ericson, DRE 239-0979 or donald.ericson@us.army.mil
Protestant Women of the Chapel (PWOC)
•Weekly Meeting- Tuesdays 0900 and 1815 @ Morris Hill Chapel
•International Conference, Nashville, TN 1-4 Nov.
For more information email riley@pwoc.org
Military Council of Catholic Women (MCCW)
•Weekly Meeting- Wednesdays 0900 @ Morris Hill Chapel
For more information email ft.rileymccw@gmail.com
41. USO Fort Riley ®
• Oct. 27 - USO Pumpkin Painting, 1100-1400 at Riley’s
• Oct. 28 - Coat Drive pick up
• No Dough Dinners
– All are 5-6:30 p.m., Bldg. 7856 Drum Street, Custer
Hill loop, unless otherwise noted:
– Oct. 29* (note date change as well), Bowling Alley
– Nov. 14; Dec. 13
• USO will be open Thanksgiving and Christmas, 1200-
1800
Latest info & details at www.facebook.com/usoftriley
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42. USO Fort Riley ®
https://www.facebook.com/KC.USO.Salute
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45. In Junction City
All Treats Day Parade
Fun and Games for the Family
October 30th – 5:00 PM
Parade starts at 9th & Washinton
“Junction Function”
An “Olympiad” in Junction City
November 10th – 6:00 PM
At the Courtyard Convention Center
46. C.L. Hoover Opera House
Harold Melvin’s Bluenotes
A music lovers delight
October 27th – 6:30 & 9:30 PM
“Three Little Kittens”
Wichita Theatre Production for the family
November 4th – 3:00 PM
Fountain City Brass
A classical concert for the family
November 18th 4:00 PM
47. JC ARTS
A multi-disciplinary Art
Center
Adult Classes
Youth Classes
Gallery Walks
Preschool Classes
Artist Opportunities
Murder Mystery Dinners
48. Historical & Archaeological Society of Fort Riley
Ghost Tours 2012
Bring a jacket, flashlight, &
comfortable walking
shoes.
Listen to the ghost stories
& myths of historic Fort
Riley and see where they
happened.
28 October 4-7 p.m.
Artillery Parade Field off of Pershing Ct.
Like us on Facebook for more on the Ghost Tours and other events:
www.facebook.com/fortrileyhistory
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50. OCSC November Events
One Warm Coat Distribution
1:30 – 4:30pm @ Location TBD
With an impressive number of coats donated by local families to support Fort
Riley families, you’re sure to find that perfect coat for this winter.
Coats will be distributed, free of charge, on a first come, first served basis.
For more information: vanessa.c.espinosa2@us.army.mil 864-201-7569
12 November – Lunch Bunch
11:30am @ UMI Steakhouse Manhattan
Join us for a Dutch treat lunch the 2nd Monday of every month. We'll join up in the
lobby of a local restaurant and be seated together. It's a wonderful chance to meet
new friend and enjoy the company of other spouses and community partners.
This is open to members and guests.
For more information: http://www.fortrileyocsc.com/
15 November – Monthly Luncheon (Make It, Bake It, Fake It)
11:00 am – Riley’s Conference Center
This luncheon is designed to get your creative juices flowing. Whether you're as crafty as
Martha Stewart, bake like Betty Crocker, or shop like Paris Hilton, this event is for you! For
this luncheon we ask that you either: Make It: show your crafty skills with a homemade
blanket, a cute centerpiece, or ANYTHING, just get creative, Bake It: pull out Grandma's
best recipe, or Fake It by purchasing something great! Cost is $15 per person. RSVP to
reservations@fortrileyocsc.com
www.fortrileyocsc.com
52. November 2012
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Black = MWR Event Habanero Kids Ear Free All
1 2 3
Month
Unit Bowling Tournament MST Fall Lock In Custer’s Last Stand Golf
Red = Community Event
Tournament
Military Family Appreciation
Month Racquetball Tournament
Comedy Night
IBEX Climbing ; ODR
KSU Fort Riley Day Fball Game
4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Guy Fawkes Bonfire; WZ 1800 -Volunteer of the Quarter Habaneros Family Nigh t5pm CYSS Winter Sport Deadline 1940s USO Hangar Dance
Ceremony MST Veterans Day Event KSU VS TCU
0900-Operation Santa Clause We Serve Too
Veteran’s Day Golf Tourn
Opening Ceremony Butterball Blast S&T
0930-Manhattan Veterans Day
Parade Veteran’s Day Golf Tourn
Daylight
Savings Ends Election Day Training Holiday
11 12 13 14 15 16 17
Veteran’s Day Golf Tourn Veteran’s Day Golf Tourn Education Fair 1-5pm; RCC 1700-USO No Dough Dinner 0730-JC/GC MAC Breakfast 1000-German/Italian Memorial Turkey 2 Miler
Ceremony Turkey Golf Scrambler
American Legion Breakfast 0930-Wabuansee County McCain-Turtle Island Quartet Habaneros Family Night 5pm MST Thanksgiving Dinner
WineFest; RCC
Annual Veterans Day Parade
BOSS VA Home Visit CYSS Ice Skating
Turkey Bowling Library “Let’s Talk Turkey”
KSU VS Baylor
Veteran’s Day Holiday
18 19 20 21 22 23 24
Family Bingo; 1pm Rally Point 1145-Native American/Indian BOSS Turkeyganza; WZ Christmas Parade; 5:30pm
Heritage Observance Junction City
Habaneros Family Night 5pm
Thanksgiving Holiday
25 26 27 28 29 30
Skies Swim Lesson Fort Riley Network, RCC
Habaneros Family Night 5pm
All Treats Day, JC
53. December 2012
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Black = MWR Event
1
1000-Chrsitkindl Market
Red = Community Event
Comedy Show Rally Point
1200-HASFR Annual Historic
Tour of Homes
Training Holiday
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Golf Christmas Sale ACS Holiday Mixer Habaneros Family Night5pm 1730-Holiday Tree Lighting; Picerne Stories with Santa 1340-Army/Navy Football
bldg 500 Game
MST Holiday Dance
Scuba Santa
SKIES Winter Dance EXPO 3-6 Dec
9 10 11 12 13 14 15
McCain-Disney’s Beauty and Habaneros Family Night 5pm LOL Comedy Show; Rally
the Beast 1300-Post Graduation Point
Monster Madness Burrito Ceremonry
Contest; Habanero 1000-Wreaths Across America
Ceremony
1700-USO No Dough Dinner
1300-Santa at the Library
16 17 18 19 20 21 22
Family Bingo Habaneros Family Night 5pm
1 ID Half Day Schedule 17 DEC – 2 Jan Christmas Holiday
23 24 25 26 27 28 29
Bowling with Santa BOSS Bowl WZ Christmas Party Habaneros Family Night 5pm BOSS Bowl CYSS Snow Tubing @ Snow
BOSS Bowl Creek
Christmas Holiday 22-25 Dec BOSS Bowl
BOSS Bowl
31
30 New Years Eve Bowling USO Open
New Years Eve Party; WZ New Years TNG
New Years TNG Holiday 29 Dec-1 Jan 1 ID Half Day Schedule 17 DEC – 2 Jan Holiday
54. January 2013
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Black = MWR Event 1 2
3 4 5
1130-Manhattan MRC Lunch
Adult Futsal League Signup; CYSS Ice Skating in KC Comedy Night
Red = Community Event
King Field House
Habaneros Family Night 5pm
CYSS Hour Care Night
6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Habaneros Family Night 5pm MST Learning Styles P2P Flick N Float; Eyster Pool
Workshop
13 14 15 16 17 18 19
MST New Year’s Dance Habaneros Family Nigh t5pm MST Movie Night
20 21 22 23 24 25 26
Family Bingo 1145-MLK EO Observance MST Belly Laugh Day FR Network Racquetball Tournament
Habaneros Family Night 5pm
27 28 29 30 31
McCain-A Chorus Line