The document discusses upcoming events at Fort Drum including dates for an AFAP conference, fee increases for childcare services, winter operations such as snow removal, and procedures for post delays or early release due to weather. It provides details on guest speakers at a community leaders forum, dates for various ceremonies and activities in October through December, and contact information for child and youth services and the AFAP program.
The document summarizes notes from a Community Leader Information Forum meeting at Fort Drum on September 3rd, 2014. It provides an agenda for the meeting including presentations on an upcoming customer service assessment and local medical care. The notes also list upcoming dates for community events and close by thanking attendees and providing contact information for future meetings.
This document provides information about upcoming events at Fort Drum in March, April, and May 2014. It includes dates for conferences, observances, ceremonies, and other community events. It also provides details about the new MEDDAC Nurse Advice Line, updates to TRICARE online services and benefits, events planned for Month of the Military Child in April, and information about volunteer management and appreciation activities. Guest speakers provided more in-depth presentations on their specific topics.
The document is a wedding photo album for Rachel Gruner and Matt Long's wedding, which took place at Lovett Hall in Greenfield Village in Dearborn, Michigan and included photos from the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn. It contains multiple photos of the wedding couple and ceremonies at Lovett Hall and the Museum, along with photo credits to Special Moments Photography and their website and phone number.
Este documento habla sobre el potencial de los programas educativos digitales y su impacto en el aprendizaje de los niños. Menciona que estos programas tienen un enfoque didáctico para hacer atractivas las clases y facilitan el aprendizaje a través de esquemas, mapas conceptuales y cuestionarios. La liga se puede usar desde 4o de primaria y ofrece información sobre formación y certificación para la actualización profesional de docentes. También permite la comunicación entre profesores, alumnos y padres a través de re
Getting ideas for content is one of the toughest jobs in the world but we recently had an awesome interactive session at E2M that made it easier to get ideas easily.
The presentation contains a lot of actionable tips that can help you with finding ideas for that perfect post:
Shelter of Hope Ministries is located in Desarmes, Haiti and aims to disciple people, evangelize souls, educate minds, heal bodies, and restore land. It operates a child sponsorship program, hot meal program, worship services, and English classes. Future projects include a discipleship program, water project, and clinic. The ministry is located in a poor area and supports children's education, food, and medical care through sponsorship. It requests support for rent, student sponsors, and operating costs to continue its humanitarian work.
The document summarizes notes from a Community Leader Information Forum meeting at Fort Drum on September 3rd, 2014. It provides an agenda for the meeting including presentations on an upcoming customer service assessment and local medical care. The notes also list upcoming dates for community events and close by thanking attendees and providing contact information for future meetings.
This document provides information about upcoming events at Fort Drum in March, April, and May 2014. It includes dates for conferences, observances, ceremonies, and other community events. It also provides details about the new MEDDAC Nurse Advice Line, updates to TRICARE online services and benefits, events planned for Month of the Military Child in April, and information about volunteer management and appreciation activities. Guest speakers provided more in-depth presentations on their specific topics.
The document is a wedding photo album for Rachel Gruner and Matt Long's wedding, which took place at Lovett Hall in Greenfield Village in Dearborn, Michigan and included photos from the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn. It contains multiple photos of the wedding couple and ceremonies at Lovett Hall and the Museum, along with photo credits to Special Moments Photography and their website and phone number.
Este documento habla sobre el potencial de los programas educativos digitales y su impacto en el aprendizaje de los niños. Menciona que estos programas tienen un enfoque didáctico para hacer atractivas las clases y facilitan el aprendizaje a través de esquemas, mapas conceptuales y cuestionarios. La liga se puede usar desde 4o de primaria y ofrece información sobre formación y certificación para la actualización profesional de docentes. También permite la comunicación entre profesores, alumnos y padres a través de re
Getting ideas for content is one of the toughest jobs in the world but we recently had an awesome interactive session at E2M that made it easier to get ideas easily.
The presentation contains a lot of actionable tips that can help you with finding ideas for that perfect post:
Shelter of Hope Ministries is located in Desarmes, Haiti and aims to disciple people, evangelize souls, educate minds, heal bodies, and restore land. It operates a child sponsorship program, hot meal program, worship services, and English classes. Future projects include a discipleship program, water project, and clinic. The ministry is located in a poor area and supports children's education, food, and medical care through sponsorship. It requests support for rent, student sponsors, and operating costs to continue its humanitarian work.
The AP-NR5000 is a high-performance network DVR server solution from AddPac Technology. It provides fault tolerant and scalable network video recording and streaming capabilities. The system utilizes redundant hardware components and embedded APOS networking software to ensure stability and reliability. The AP-NR5000 can integrate with various network cameras and live video display units to deploy security and surveillance solutions over IP networks.
The document discusses the importance of understanding the decimal number system for math learning. It states that mastering the decimal system provides an important foundation for all math subjects. It also mentions that computers can help students confirm or reject hypotheses in an entertaining way as they work to build their knowledge of the decimal system.
Yucan QM is a software tool developed in 2006 to help organizations implement and comply with legal requirements and quality standards. It allows organizations to measure compliance levels year over year and facilitate information to stakeholders. The tool was developed in the Netherlands and has since expanded to Spain and other countries. It can be used to track a variety of criteria, including ISO standards, industry certifications, and customized models. Key benefits include flexibility, active participation from all levels of an organization, affordable SaaS pricing, and rapid implementation.
- PlayitViral is the online video division of MarsMediaGroup which employs over 50 professionals dedicated to helping customers maximize video distribution and ROI.
- Their advanced technological tools provide real-time reports and easy to understand campaign analytics to help advertisers increase their return on investment.
- Research has shown that consumers are more likely to watch and share video ads compared to other formats, making online video an effective marketing channel.
Android is an open source operating system designed for mobile devices based on the Linux kernel. It is led by Google and owned by the Open Handset Alliance. Android provides developers with tools and libraries to create rich applications and allows for customization. The Android software stack includes the Dalvik virtual machine, resources like images and XML files, and optionally native code libraries. Key building blocks of Android apps include Activities for screens, Intents for moving between screens, Services for background processes, and ContentProviders for sharing data.
PDHPE classes in primary schools aim to teach students about healthy eating, exercise, personal development, and building friendships and self-esteem. Through sports like football, basketball, volleyball, tennis, and swimming, as well as activities like gymnastics and cricket, PDHPE classes help students develop physically, mentally, and emotionally. The classes also provide students with information to make positive decisions about their health, safety, and interactions with others.
William Kitchen evaluates his music video production. He compares shots from his video to famous music videos to show how he was inspired by their conventions. He also compares a shot of him singing to the camera to a similar shot from "Weird Al" Yankovic's "White and Nerdy" video. Kitchen believes combining his video with promotional materials like a magazine ad and CD cover has made his video effective at parody. He has also learned from audience feedback, such as improving a shot based on a suggestion. Kitchen reflects on how using advanced equipment and software has improved his skills since his AS preliminary task.
This document provides information on various community resources and programs available to Fort Drum service members and their families in May 2013. It lists 27 organizations and programs including the American Red Cross, Army Career & Alumni Program, Army Community Service, Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers, Civil Air Patrol, Chapel services, Child and Youth Services programs and sports, the Commissary, Directorate of Emergency Services, Education Center, Exchange store, and Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation among others. For each, it provides contact information and highlights of upcoming events and activities in May.
Sophie arrives in Barnacle Bay hoping to become a famous author. She gets a job as an organ donor at the local hospital despite having no medical qualifications. During her first day in town, she meets many celebrity residents but fails to find any potential romantic partners. That evening, after a fun game of foosball at the bar, Sophie returns home exhausted from her first day, looking forward to continuing her investigation into the town's mysterious celebrity culture.
You have many bills but don't need a server, system engineer, or to pay for energy and salaries if you move to cloud computing. Cloud computing provides reliable applications, clients, infrastructure, and platforms as a service without the costs of owning physical servers. Major companies that provide cloud services include references to Wikipedia and articles about cloud computing.
This project is done by the group at the Budapest Business Uniersity. you will get information about sustainable development about the area of heroes square (and nearby places).
This document discusses the importance of bilingual education in early childhood education. It states that with bilingual instruction, children's knowledge structures should transition from a single language basis to a multi-layered structure. It emphasizes the importance of cultivating children's rational multi-layered thinking abilities and a scientific way of thinking to meet future career demands. Bilingual teachers must understand children's development levels and use English games to stimulate their interest and engage them in activities. The goal is to train children's independent learning and comprehension abilities, not to give them a complete knowledge structure system.
This document outlines basic skills for success, including communication skills, technical skills, leadership skills, teamwork, and interpersonal skills. For each skill, it provides a definition and lists activities to help build that skill. Some suggested activities include writing articles, participating in debates and cultural events, learning computer programs, taking on leadership roles in organizations, engaging in group projects, and volunteering. The document emphasizes the importance of these skills and encourages developing them through hands-on experience and practice.
Este documento habla sobre el potencial de las tecnologías de la información y la comunicación (TIC) para mejorar los procesos de enseñanza y aprendizaje. Menciona que los programas educativos digitales están diseñados con una finalidad didáctica para motivar a los estudiantes. También ofrece información sobre cursos de formación y certificación para la actualización profesional de docentes. Se puede acceder a este contenido desde 2o de primaria hasta la educación superior a través de un aula virtual que conecta a toda la comunidad educ
PDHPE classes in primary schools aim to educate students about healthy choices regarding food, health, safety and physical activity. Teachers provide information to help students confidently make decisions that benefit their wellbeing. The classes also allow students to get outside and practice cooperation, problem solving and interaction with peers through games. PDHPE promotes overall wellbeing by considering social, mental, spiritual, and physical health as well as growth, nutrition, safety and protection.
The January 2013 Community Leader's Information Forum didn't actually take place due to block leave but that doesn't mean you can't get all the information!
La tesis analiza la situación financiera de una empresa utilizando diferentes métodos y ratios financieros para evaluar su liquidez, endeudamiento y rentabilidad entre 2012.
პრეზენტაციაში მოკლედაა აღწერილი წალენჯიხის ტურისტული პოტენციალი და სედგენეილია ტურის გეგმა.პრეზენტაცია მომზადებულია ილიას სახელმწიფო უნივერსიტეტის ,,საქართველოს ტურისტული რესურსების"პროგრამის ფარგლებში
This document provides guidelines for internal email correspondence. Key points include:
- Address only those who need to take action in the "To" field and inform others in the "Cc" field.
- Avoid emails late at night or on weekends and schedule them to send in the morning.
- Make the subject line explain the topic without opening the email.
- Only use your inbox to store emails needing further action and archive all others.
- Resolve issues in person rather than lengthy email threads when possible.
- Announce representatives and processes when out of office to handle emails.
The Community Leaders Information Forum will give you all the latest updates about Fort Drum and the 10th Mountain Division. Be in the know; download your CLIF materials here!
The Community Leaders Information Forum is a great source of information for all your planning needs, including a list of dates to remember and important updates from different directorates around post! Check out the slides from the April meeting!
The AP-NR5000 is a high-performance network DVR server solution from AddPac Technology. It provides fault tolerant and scalable network video recording and streaming capabilities. The system utilizes redundant hardware components and embedded APOS networking software to ensure stability and reliability. The AP-NR5000 can integrate with various network cameras and live video display units to deploy security and surveillance solutions over IP networks.
The document discusses the importance of understanding the decimal number system for math learning. It states that mastering the decimal system provides an important foundation for all math subjects. It also mentions that computers can help students confirm or reject hypotheses in an entertaining way as they work to build their knowledge of the decimal system.
Yucan QM is a software tool developed in 2006 to help organizations implement and comply with legal requirements and quality standards. It allows organizations to measure compliance levels year over year and facilitate information to stakeholders. The tool was developed in the Netherlands and has since expanded to Spain and other countries. It can be used to track a variety of criteria, including ISO standards, industry certifications, and customized models. Key benefits include flexibility, active participation from all levels of an organization, affordable SaaS pricing, and rapid implementation.
- PlayitViral is the online video division of MarsMediaGroup which employs over 50 professionals dedicated to helping customers maximize video distribution and ROI.
- Their advanced technological tools provide real-time reports and easy to understand campaign analytics to help advertisers increase their return on investment.
- Research has shown that consumers are more likely to watch and share video ads compared to other formats, making online video an effective marketing channel.
Android is an open source operating system designed for mobile devices based on the Linux kernel. It is led by Google and owned by the Open Handset Alliance. Android provides developers with tools and libraries to create rich applications and allows for customization. The Android software stack includes the Dalvik virtual machine, resources like images and XML files, and optionally native code libraries. Key building blocks of Android apps include Activities for screens, Intents for moving between screens, Services for background processes, and ContentProviders for sharing data.
PDHPE classes in primary schools aim to teach students about healthy eating, exercise, personal development, and building friendships and self-esteem. Through sports like football, basketball, volleyball, tennis, and swimming, as well as activities like gymnastics and cricket, PDHPE classes help students develop physically, mentally, and emotionally. The classes also provide students with information to make positive decisions about their health, safety, and interactions with others.
William Kitchen evaluates his music video production. He compares shots from his video to famous music videos to show how he was inspired by their conventions. He also compares a shot of him singing to the camera to a similar shot from "Weird Al" Yankovic's "White and Nerdy" video. Kitchen believes combining his video with promotional materials like a magazine ad and CD cover has made his video effective at parody. He has also learned from audience feedback, such as improving a shot based on a suggestion. Kitchen reflects on how using advanced equipment and software has improved his skills since his AS preliminary task.
This document provides information on various community resources and programs available to Fort Drum service members and their families in May 2013. It lists 27 organizations and programs including the American Red Cross, Army Career & Alumni Program, Army Community Service, Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers, Civil Air Patrol, Chapel services, Child and Youth Services programs and sports, the Commissary, Directorate of Emergency Services, Education Center, Exchange store, and Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation among others. For each, it provides contact information and highlights of upcoming events and activities in May.
Sophie arrives in Barnacle Bay hoping to become a famous author. She gets a job as an organ donor at the local hospital despite having no medical qualifications. During her first day in town, she meets many celebrity residents but fails to find any potential romantic partners. That evening, after a fun game of foosball at the bar, Sophie returns home exhausted from her first day, looking forward to continuing her investigation into the town's mysterious celebrity culture.
You have many bills but don't need a server, system engineer, or to pay for energy and salaries if you move to cloud computing. Cloud computing provides reliable applications, clients, infrastructure, and platforms as a service without the costs of owning physical servers. Major companies that provide cloud services include references to Wikipedia and articles about cloud computing.
This project is done by the group at the Budapest Business Uniersity. you will get information about sustainable development about the area of heroes square (and nearby places).
This document discusses the importance of bilingual education in early childhood education. It states that with bilingual instruction, children's knowledge structures should transition from a single language basis to a multi-layered structure. It emphasizes the importance of cultivating children's rational multi-layered thinking abilities and a scientific way of thinking to meet future career demands. Bilingual teachers must understand children's development levels and use English games to stimulate their interest and engage them in activities. The goal is to train children's independent learning and comprehension abilities, not to give them a complete knowledge structure system.
This document outlines basic skills for success, including communication skills, technical skills, leadership skills, teamwork, and interpersonal skills. For each skill, it provides a definition and lists activities to help build that skill. Some suggested activities include writing articles, participating in debates and cultural events, learning computer programs, taking on leadership roles in organizations, engaging in group projects, and volunteering. The document emphasizes the importance of these skills and encourages developing them through hands-on experience and practice.
Este documento habla sobre el potencial de las tecnologías de la información y la comunicación (TIC) para mejorar los procesos de enseñanza y aprendizaje. Menciona que los programas educativos digitales están diseñados con una finalidad didáctica para motivar a los estudiantes. También ofrece información sobre cursos de formación y certificación para la actualización profesional de docentes. Se puede acceder a este contenido desde 2o de primaria hasta la educación superior a través de un aula virtual que conecta a toda la comunidad educ
PDHPE classes in primary schools aim to educate students about healthy choices regarding food, health, safety and physical activity. Teachers provide information to help students confidently make decisions that benefit their wellbeing. The classes also allow students to get outside and practice cooperation, problem solving and interaction with peers through games. PDHPE promotes overall wellbeing by considering social, mental, spiritual, and physical health as well as growth, nutrition, safety and protection.
The January 2013 Community Leader's Information Forum didn't actually take place due to block leave but that doesn't mean you can't get all the information!
La tesis analiza la situación financiera de una empresa utilizando diferentes métodos y ratios financieros para evaluar su liquidez, endeudamiento y rentabilidad entre 2012.
პრეზენტაციაში მოკლედაა აღწერილი წალენჯიხის ტურისტული პოტენციალი და სედგენეილია ტურის გეგმა.პრეზენტაცია მომზადებულია ილიას სახელმწიფო უნივერსიტეტის ,,საქართველოს ტურისტული რესურსების"პროგრამის ფარგლებში
This document provides guidelines for internal email correspondence. Key points include:
- Address only those who need to take action in the "To" field and inform others in the "Cc" field.
- Avoid emails late at night or on weekends and schedule them to send in the morning.
- Make the subject line explain the topic without opening the email.
- Only use your inbox to store emails needing further action and archive all others.
- Resolve issues in person rather than lengthy email threads when possible.
- Announce representatives and processes when out of office to handle emails.
The Community Leaders Information Forum will give you all the latest updates about Fort Drum and the 10th Mountain Division. Be in the know; download your CLIF materials here!
The Community Leaders Information Forum is a great source of information for all your planning needs, including a list of dates to remember and important updates from different directorates around post! Check out the slides from the April meeting!
The document summarizes a community leaders information forum at Fort Drum on September 4, 2013. It includes an agenda with remarks from COL Rosenberg and a presentation by COL Mattner on Fort Drum health services and medical care in the surrounding community. The dates provided numerous upcoming community events at Fort Drum through November 2013. Directorates and agencies were given time for updates. The next community leaders information forum is scheduled for October 2, 2013.
This document provides information from a community leaders forum at Fort Drum on October 2nd, 2013. It includes dates for upcoming events, presentations on Child Youth and School Services fee increases, winter operations including snow removal, and procedures for post delays and early releases due to winter weather. Details are given on snow plowing, equipment, and the process for monitoring weather data and making delay/release decisions.
Check out the slides from this month's Community Leaders Information Forum! You'll get news about all the upcoming events and activities and get briefed about important procedure changes.
This document provides information from a community leaders information forum held on 5 June 2013 at Fort Drum, New York. It includes an agenda for the forum, highlights of upcoming events and activities on Fort Drum and in the local community, such as Riverfest, Family Fun Day, Mountainfest Week, and summer farmers markets. Guest speakers provided overviews of the Mountain Community Homes utility billing program and incentives for conservation, as well as the United Through Reading program which allows deployed service members to record themselves reading stories to their children.
Community Information Exchage November 19, 2013USAG Japan
The document provides information from a United States Army Garrison Japan Community Information Exchange meeting. It includes the meeting agenda, purpose, and future meeting dates. It also lists program updates from various community organizations and recreational activities. Finally, it provides information on schools, housing, and other community resources and events happening in November-January 2014.
This document provides updates from various organizations on Fort Riley for the month of July 2013. It includes information from Army Emergency Relief on contributions and assistance from 2011-2013. It discusses upcoming events like a protection exercise and education needs assessment survey. It also provides updates from Directorates like DPTMS, DFMWR, IACH, the Victory Center, Garrison Command, Corvias, DECA, and the Exchange. The document summarizes recent and upcoming events and information from various organizations around Fort Riley.
This document provides information from various organizations on Fort Riley for the week of June 27th, 2013. It includes updates from Army Emergency Relief on contributions and assistance from 2011-2013. It discusses upcoming events like a protection exercise on July 2nd and the furlough schedule. Briefings are provided by DPTMS, DFMWR, IACH, the Victory Center, the Chaplain, Corvias, DeCA, and the Exchange. Key information involves registration deadlines for youth sports, BOSS events, summer health and safety tips, services at the Wellness Center and Chapels, housing updates, commissary changes due to sequestration, and sales at the Exchange.
This document provides a summary of upcoming events and activities at Fort Rucker in November 2010, including Military Family Month, Thanksgiving, and a Christmas tree lighting. It also announces a Chili Cook-Off and 5K Run event on November 6th at Festival Field with activities for families. Other sections provide information about Daylight Savings Time, renovations at Lyster Army Health Clinic, and classes/resources for military families including Army Family Team Building training.
This weekly family update from Fort Rucker provides information about upcoming events and training opportunities for families. It announces that Aviation Spouse Day will be held on December 12th for spouses to experience soldier training activities. It also provides information about Alabama's Yellow Dot program to provide medical information to first responders in emergencies. Additionally, it encourages voting to support the local SOS Animal Shelter in a grant competition and lists holiday hours for various facilities on post.
Attached are the slides from the Ft. Riley network meeting.
Here are some of the notes:
Network meeting going to the last Thursday of the month at 1pm the next Network meeting 27 June 1pm If childcare is needed please contact Staci Dumas at stacie.r.dumas.civ@mail.mil
• Asking for assistance for everyone to take a community service.
• DOD furlough begins 18 July every Friday until 27 September
• Jun 29 - SNAG Golf Academy- Golf lessons for kids contact Custer hill golf course for details
• Flint Hill symphony -if you would like tickets there are 200 avaliable 1-816-471-0400.
• Sports physicals are being affected by the furlough. Be sure to get physicals before 19 July. Contact 785-239-DOCS.
• Looking for employment ? The commissary is hiring to apply go to WWW.USAJOBS.GOV Search site for “Defense Commissary Agency”
Sign up to be in the fashion show starting now. Preschool to College age
See Admin assistant at main store.
July 27 2012 at 1400 hours at the PX
• Starbucks now serves hot sandwiches
• See schedule for The JC Brigade baseball team
• Gospel Singer Latrel Maloy will be at the Exchange Mall area May 31- June 5th
• Tonight is the Relay for life at the JC high school from 7pm to 7am
• Red cross blood drice – Appointments are incouraged-1-800-733-2767 #2
Another blood drive in August
• Looking for runners for 5 K walk/run . First 50 who sign up will receive a free ticket to the concert. See flyer
• Country stampede is still looking for volunteers contact
• BOSS Soldiers...here is a great opportunity to help out the tornado victims
in Moore, OK. RocknRudy (SSG Ben Rudy) is coordinating drop off points in
the Manhattan/Junction City area for donations for 1 June through 8 June
from 9am to 9pm. So far the Manhattan drop off point will be the Staples.
Other sites will be determined today.
On the 15th of June, They will be driving those items to Oklahoma. Follow
this link for more information!
http://rocknrudy.com/Horse_Jumps_Plaques_2.html
FRSA Flash for Week Ending 18 NOV 2011Tracey Jones
This document provides a summary of important dates and events for members of the 4-31 FRSA (Fort Drum) in November and December 2011 and January 2012. It lists the dates, times, and locations for various military activities like a turkey bowl, thanksgiving treats for soldiers, change of command ceremonies, holiday parties, and family readiness group meetings. It also provides information on military leave periods and contests of champions.
This document provides a summary of upcoming events and important dates in November 2011 for soldiers of the 4-31 Battalion at Fort Drum, including:
- The battalion's volunteer of the month ceremony on November 17th honoring Angie Smith of D Company.
- Various company family readiness group meetings and events throughout the month.
- The battalion turkey bowl game on November 22nd and Thanksgiving treats for single soldiers on November 24th.
- General dates, times and locations for classes offered by Army Community Service in November.
This newsletter from Fort Drum Family Readiness Support Assistance (FRSA) provides information on upcoming community events for military families including an annual holiday celebration, free Christmas trees, lights display on a lake, a movie event, and youth paintball. It also lists upcoming meetings for the Delta and Echo Family Readiness Groups and provides links to the base newspaper and community housing calendar.
Polar Bear Dates to Remember provides a list of upcoming events and fundraisers for various companies from November 4-December 10, 2011. It also recognizes Jessica Sabo as the November volunteer of the month and announces that battalion and company command teams will serve Thanksgiving dinner on November 24. The document provides information on access control point hours changing at 45th Infantry ACP and daylight savings time ending on November 6.
The new edition of Fort Drum's post guide is now available as a PDF! If you're new to the installation or just looking for more information about our post and the surrounding areas this is a great resource for you.
This overview of the ins and outs of winter driving will provide you with some techniques for avoiding accidents and a checklist you can use to prepare your vehicles for the snow and ice.
The Community Leaders Information Forum will give you all the latest updates about Fort Drum and the 10th Mountain Division. Be in the know; download your CLIF materials here!
The document provides a list of dates to remember for events happening in August and September 2014 at Fort Drum. Some key events include the closure of the Monti Physical Fitness Center from August 1-18, the 3BCT Deactivation Ceremony on August 14, the Annual Installation Force Protection Exercise on August 20, Outdoor Adventure Day on August 23, and the 911 Ceremony and Super Sign-Up on September 11. The list also provides advance notice of federal holidays in September and October like Labor Day on September 1 and Columbus Day on October 13.
The document provides information about various organizations and services on Fort Drum including:
- The Thrift Shop's hours of operation, donation policies, and mission to provide grants to local charities.
- The ACAP's career counseling and job resources for service members.
- A request to contact the Red Cross for a brief about their services to present at FRG meetings.
- Details on the Volunteer Support Fund which reimburses volunteers' childcare costs up to $150 per month.
- Information on renting paintball equipment and fields from Fort Drum MWR.
This document provides a list of community resources and programs available at Fort Drum, along with brief descriptions and contact information. It includes sections on facilities and services such as the American Red Cross, Atkins Fitness Center, Army Career and Alumni Program, Army Community Service, Education Services, auto shop, recreation programs, Civil Air Patrol, chapel, commissary, schools, childcare, and more. The purpose is to inform the Fort Drum community about various support and activities.
Fort Drum was ranked among the Army's top installations for the fourth consecutive year for its support and services to Soldiers and Families. The post won the Army Communities of Excellence bronze award in 2013. Fort Drum provides resources and programs to assist with housing, health care, education, recreation, and the transition for new arrivals.
The document lists dates for various events happening at Fort Drum from September through November 2013, including ceremonies, training sessions, recreational activities, and holidays. It notes that the list is not comprehensive and encourages checking other sources for all upcoming events at Fort Drum. Key events include a 9/11 wreath laying ceremony, a Superhero 5K run in September, a Veteran's Information Day in October, and ceremonies marking Veteran's Day and Thanksgiving in November.
This document provides information on various community resources and programs available to the Fort Drum community in September 2013. It lists 28 organizations and services, including the American Red Cross, Army Career & Alumni Program, Army Community Service, Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers, Civil Air Patrol, Chapel services, Child and Youth Services programs for sports, childcare, youth centers and more. Upcoming events, programs, services and contact information are provided for each listed organization.
Updates on what's on the calendar for agencies across Fort Drum & the 10th Mountain Division. Use the CLIF Notes to plan your activities for the coming months and get contact information for the people you need!
This presentation was given at the recent town hall, giving our community an overview of what furlough impacts will look like at our installation. What may be most useful to customer is the listing of what days services will be reduced or closed due to furlough impacts.
This document provides information on various community resources and programs available to Fort Drum service members and their families in May 2013. It lists 27 organizations and programs including the American Red Cross, Army Career & Alumni Program, Army Community Service, Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers, Chapel services, Child and Youth Services programs, Commissary, and more. For each, it provides contact information and highlights upcoming events and activities in May such as seminars, training sessions, celebrations, and youth sports registration deadlines.
The document summarizes several news stories from a Fort Drum newspaper:
1) The 10th Combat Aviation Brigade is deploying to Afghanistan for nine months, casing its colors during a ceremony. Nearly 1,800 soldiers will deploy to provide aviation, maintenance, and other support.
2) Security Forces Advise and Assist Team 6 trained Afghan police forces in Ghazni Province on tactical maneuvers and room clearing procedures.
3) Two teams representing Fort Drum finished 19th and 21st in the grueling Best Ranger Competition at Fort Benning over 60 hours. The competition tests soldiers' physical and mental endurance.
This document provides a table of contents and contact information for various organizations and services available to the Fort Drum community. It lists 26 different sections that provide details on resources like the American Red Cross, Army Career & Alumni Program, Army Community Service, housing, libraries, fitness facilities and more. It also includes calendars section listing important upcoming events in April, May and June such as career fairs, volunteer recognition ceremonies, parades and festivals at Fort Drum.
The 48-star flag that accompanied a fallen Marine, Pvt. Joseph J. A'Hearn, from Iwo Jima back to the US in 1948 has become a memorial honoring all who have given their lives in war. The flag was raised during a ceremony at Fort Drum to remember A'Hearn and other fallen soldiers. A guest speaker also highlighted the contributions of African American units including the Tuskegee Airmen and 369th Infantry Regiment.
The document provides a list of dates to remember for events occurring in March and April 2013 at Fort Drum. Key events include the West Point Founders Day Dinner on March 8th, various Maple Days events on March 16th and 23rd, the Month of the Military Child Ice Cream Social on April 4th, and the Earth Day 5K Fun Run/Walk on April 20th. The document also provides contact information for agencies on post and previews of upcoming events each month.
This document provides information on various community resources and agencies available to service members and families at Fort Drum, including:
- Upcoming events from organizations like the American Red Cross, Army Community Service, Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers, and the Youth Center
- Contact information and descriptions of services provided by agencies such as Child and Youth Services, the Commissary, Directorate of Emergency Services, and Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation
- Housing resources from the Fort Drum Mountain Community Homes and general on-post housing office
- Details on the North Country Spouses' Club and an application for its upcoming executive board positions
The document is intended to inform community members of news and
The document provides a list of important dates and events happening at Fort Drum in March, April and May 2013. Some of the key events include the West Point Founders Day Dinner on March 8th, various Maple Days celebrations on March 16th and 23rd, the Community Easter Sunrise Service on March 31st, the USO Month of the Military Child Ice Cream Social on April 4th, and the Division Safety Day Run on May 23rd. The document encourages checking other sources for a full list of all upcoming events at Fort Drum.
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New report offers sobering view of the energy transition
Every year the Statistical Review of World Energy offers a behemoth of data on the state of the global energy market. This year’s findings highlight the world’s insatiable demand for energy and the need to speed up the pace of decarbonisation.
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Fossil fuel consumption — and emissions — are at record highs
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Meanwhile, the share of fossil fuels in the energy mix declined slightly by half a percentage point, but still made up more than 81 per cent of consumption.
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Community Leaders Information Forum
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Welcome/Administrative Notes COL Rosenberg
Dates to Remember Highlights
Guest Speaker/Presentation
AFAP Ms. Tammy Leeder
CYSS Fee Increases Ms. Karin Sikirica
Winter Operations Snow Removal Mr. Jim Corriveau
Post Delays and Early Release Mr. Joe Margrey
School Delays and Closures Ms. Michele Carlton
Cold Weather Safety Mr. John Drozd
Directorate/Agency Updates
Closing Remarks COL Rosenberg
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DATES TO REMEMBER
October 2014 10/1 CLIF 10:00-11:00 am The Commons 10/1 Oktoberfest 5:00 pm The Commons 10/3 Mogadishu Mile Run and Remembrance Ceremony 7:00-9:00 am 2-14 Bn HQ 10/12 Army 10- Miler Washington DC 10/10 DONSA 10/13 Columbus Day- Federal Holiday 10/16 2BCT Transformation Ceremony 3:30 pm Sexton Field (T) 10/16 Volunteer of the Month Ceremony 11:00 am The Commons 10/17 1BCT Transformation Ceremony 10:00 am Sexton Field (T) 10/22 Family Support Huddle 10:00 Po Valley SLC 10/23 Civilian of the Quarter Luncheon 11:30 pm The Commons 10/24 DFMWR Haunted Hayride 6:00 pm Remington Pond 10/25 Stop the Bullying Showcase 4:00-7:00 pm CYSS Youth Center 10/29 The Commons Halloween Hayride 5:00-7:00 pm The Commons 10/30 (T) Mountain Remembrance Ceremony 4:30-5:00 pm MPC 10/31 BOSS Zombie 5K 7:00 am Magrath Complex 10/31 Retirement Ceremony 4:00 pm MPA 10/31 Halloween- Trick-or Treat 5:00- 8:00 pm MCH Housing Areas
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DATES TO REMEMBER
November 2014
11/3-4 AFAP Conference The Commons
11/5 CLIF 10:00-11:00 am The Commons
11/6 Veteran’s Day Ceremony 11:00 am Memorial Park
11/10 DONSA
11/11 Veteran’s Day- Federal Holiday
11/13 ACAP Career Fair 10:00 am The Commons
11/17 Community Thanksgiving Luncheon The Commons
11/19 National American Indian Heritage Month Obs 11:30-1:00 pm The Commons
11/20 Volunteer of the Month Ceremony 11:00 am The Commons
11/20 (T) Mountain Remembrance Ceremony 4:30-5:00 pm MPC
11/21 Retirement Ceremony 4:00 pm MPA
11/26 (T) Family Support Huddle 10:00 am Po Valley SLC
11/27 Thanksgiving- Federal Holiday
11/28 DONSA
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Dates to Remember December 2014 12/3 CLIF 1000-1100 The Commons 12/9 Tree Lighting/Holiday Party 5:00 pm The Commons 12/11 Trees for Troops (T) 12/18 Volunteer of the Month Ceremony 11:00-11:30 am The Commons 12/22-1/2 Division Half Day Schedule 12/22-1/2 Local Schools Holiday Break 12/25 Christmas Day- Federal Holiday 12/26 DONSA
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ARMY FAMILY ACTION PLAN (AFAP)
Tammy Leeder
AFTB/AFAP Program Manager
Army Community Service
tammy.j.leeder.civ@mail.mil - 772-9229
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Let Your Ideas Be Heard!
AFAP Conference
3-4 November 2014
The Commons, P-4350
9 am – 4 pm
______________________________________________________________________________________
If it is a program or service, an AFAP issue can improve it
If it is a policy or regulation, an AFAP issue can change it
If it is a law, an AFAP issue can amend it
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Army Family Action Plan (AFAP)
WE NEED YOUR IDEAS
WE NEED YOUR EXPERTISE
WE NEED YOUR EXPERIENCE
WE NEED YOU!
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YOUR IDEAS ARE WHAT MAKES THE AFAP PROCESS SUCCESSFUL How can you submit your ideas?
• Bring them into the AFAP office
• Complete an AFAP ICE comment
• www.myarmyonesource.com
• Email to tammy.j.leeder.civ@mail.mil
• Watch for info tables at the PX and Commissary
Army Family Action Plan (AFAP)
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Become a Delegate:
A delegate is put in place to represent the total Army; It's their job to identify issues and recommend solutions. The delegate is the voice for change!
Join the Conference Team:
Facilitator, Recorder, Transcriber
and Issue Support Person needed
Army Family Action Plan (AFAP)
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TRAINING IS REQUIRED
Delegate & Conference Team Training
30 October, 2014
ACS, 1 - 4 pm
For more information, please call 315-772-9229
Army Family Action Plan (AFAP)
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Child, Youth and School Services (CYSS) Fee Increases
Ms. Karin Sikirica CYSS Coordinator
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DoD Goal is Stationing Predictability!
A DoD “Common-Wide” Fee
for each
“Total Family Income Category”
SY 15/16
CYSS Fee Changes
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Comparison Chart Child Development Center Fees
2 – Week Vacation
DoD Total Family Income (TFI) Categories
Full Day Monthly Fee
SY13/14
Full Day Monthly Fee
SY14/15
$
%>
1
$0 - $30,466
$236
$244
$8
3.3
2
$30,467 - $36,993
$304
$314
$10
3.2
3
$36,994 – $47,873
$374
$382
$8
2.1
4
$47,874 – $59,841
$436
444
$8
1.8
5
$59,842 - $76,162
$504
$514
$10
1.9
6
$76,163 - $88,079
$556
$560
$4
0.7
7
$88.080 - $103,622
$582
$582
0
0.0
8
$103,623 - $129,572
$596
$600
$4
0.6
9
$129,573 +
$614
$618
$4
0.6
9A Contractor
$129,573+
$614
$896
$282
31.5
Implementation November 1, 2014
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Fees
Centers Based Child Care: 733; Wait List: 37 (95%)
FCC Homes: 18; capacity 108
Schools Enrollment
Carthage: 3493 (53%) <2%> decrease
Indian River: 4342 (71%) <3%> decrease
Watertown: 4045 (19%) <0%> decrease
MFLC: 19 in schools, 3 in Center based
Other CYSS Did You Know News
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Winter Operations: Snow Removal
Mr. Jim Corriveau Directorate of Public Works (DPW)
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Hays Hall
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T-85 DPW
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Snow banks
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Barracks parking
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Unit snow plows
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Overhead ice, DES
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Overhead ice, lodging
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Sliding snow & exits
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Protected exits
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Sliding SNOW
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Black Ice
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Black Ice
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90 tons per minute
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Equipment, diesel, labor, time
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Springtime is around the corner
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Winter Operations: Post Delay and Early Release
Mr. Joe Margrey
Directorate of Plans, Training, Mobilization (DPTMS)
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Post Delay and Early Release
Data Collection is an on-going process, 24/7. - 18th Weather SQDN - DES Supervisor - DPW Roads & Ground - DPTMS Range Control - Condition of Parking Lots - Command Safety Risk Assessment - New York State Department of Transportation - New York State Police - Jefferson County Sheriff’s Department - National Weather Service (Buffalo)
As conditions develop/change throughout the duty day, weather information is provided to the Garrison Commander for decision.
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Post Delay and Early Release
Decision to delay/cancel the duty day is made by 0415 hours.
Websites and hotlines are updated NLT 0500 hours.
Decision for early release is made During the duty day based on emerging weather conditions.
Delay or early release is NOT based on School delays.
All available data/forecasts support decisions making process.
This is not an exact science When in doubt use your best judgment.
IMPACT TO SERVICES:
Child Care Facilities
Delay: Facilities open one hour before report time.
Early
Release: Facilities close one hour after release time.
Commissary
Delay: Will open as scheduled, in the event of delayed reporting, provided the base is completely open by 0900 hours.
Early
Release: Will close one hour after release time.
Exchange
Normal hours of operation unless directed to close by leadership.
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Post Delay and Early Release
PAO will:
- Update 772-DRUM (info line)
- Update Facebook
DES will:
- Update the Road Condition Hotline
- Monitor road/weather conditions throughout the day
MOC Watch Team will:
- Update FDNY Webpage
- Notify Units, Staff & Directorates via Hot-loop and Email
NOTE: Local media outlets are
not reliable prior to 0700.
NLT 0500 you will have four(4) sources to check 1) 772-Drum (3786) 2) Fort Drum Website/Facebook 3) Unit Staff Duty 4) Unit Chain of Command
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Winter Operations: School Delays & Closures
Mrs. Michele Carlton
School Liaison Officer
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School Delays & Closures
School Aged Children:
•School delays announced on local media
•Look for your district name – not necessarily the school
•Private schools will fall under the public schools they are aligned with
•Have a plan ahead of time
•Dress for weather
•School buses and Fort Drum road condition “red”
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Winter Operations: Cold Weather Safety
Mr. John Drozd Command Safety Office (CSO)
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Cold Weather Safety: Vehicles
Mechanic Vehicle Checks
Heater
Defroster
Wipers & Fluid
Lights
Hazard Lights
Gauges or Warning Lights
Battery
Antifreeze
Ignition System
Exhaust System
Brakes
Oil level/Change Winter Car Kit
Snow Brush w/ Scraper
Flashlight w/ Batteries
Blanket, Mittens, Socks, Hat
Small Shovel
Sand or Kitty Litter
Jumper Cables
Hazard Sign, Flares or Flag
Winter Windshield Washer Fluid
Cell Phone w/Charger
Dry Gas
Snow Chains
First Aid Kit
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Cold Weather Safety: HOME
1998 ICE STORM: NO POWER FOR TWO WEEKS, NO PHONE FOR THREE!!
COLD WEATHER GEAR
• Hat, Mittens/Gloves, Scarves
• Socks
• Boots
• Snow Pants
• Jackets
• Thermals PREPARE FOR STORMS
Non-Perishable Food
Water for Drinking & Sanitation
Flashlight w/ Batteries
Blankets, Mittens, Socks & Hat
Generator
Gasoline/Propane
Camp Stove
Portable Heater
Weather Radio
Cell Phone w/Charger
Lantern/Candles
Cooler
First Aid Kit
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To Register, please contact the Command Safety Office at 772-5352 Bldg M-10283 4th Armored Division Drive NOTE: Unit/Organization Classes are by Appointment Only not to exceed 30 students
Tuesday
7 Oct-14
1400-1500
1700-1800
Tuesday
7 Oct 14
1515-1600
1815-1900
Tuesday
14 Oct 14
1400-1500
Tuesday
14 Oct 14
1515-1600
Tuesday
21 Oct 14
1400-1500
1700-1800
Tuesday
21 Oct 14
1515-1600
1815-1900
Tuesday
4 Nov 14
1400-1500
Tuesday
4 Nov 14
1515-1600
Tuesday
18 Nov 14
1400-1500
1700-1800
Tuesday
18 Nov 14
1515-1600
1815-1900
Tuesday
2 Dec 14
1400-1500
Tuesday
2 Dec 14
1515-1600
Tuesday
16 Dec 14
1400-1500
1700-1800
Tuesday
16 Dec 14
1515-1600
1815-1900
Winter Driving Snow Thrower
Soldiers
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Directorate and Agency Updates
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MAR 2014 (292)
APR 2014 (394)
MAY 2014 (609)
JUN 2014 (599)
JUL 2014 (375)
AUG 2014 (671)
Q18 Overall
Q21 Able to See Provider
Q10-11 Staff Courtesy
Q13 Phone Service
95% - Goal for all metrics
Fort Drum MEDDAC APLSS Data
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The next CLIF Meeting is scheduled for
5 November 2014
Thank you for attending.
If you would like to provide information for CLIF, please email Staci Reyes at staci.j.reyes.civ@mail.mil