This document announces an induction ceremony and dinner for Rider University's Athletics Hall of Fame Class of 2015. The event will be held on June 13th from 5-9pm on campus. The ceremony at 6:30pm will honor the inductees, including individuals and a team from various sports. Attendees can RSVP by May 30th online or by mailing a response card with payment.
This document contains a schedule for the Babolat Cup 2014 Girls Singles Tennis Tournament. It lists the 16 players by ranking and county in the main draw tournament bracket. It details each match in the rounds of 16, quarterfinals, semifinals and final. It also includes a consolation bracket schedule for the losers of the first round matches.
Gallatin Heritage Consortium Event Brochure, Summmer 2015.
Through collaboration among local groups, the Gallatin Heritage Consortium engages the public in our local history through unified programs, professional development, shared resources, and communication.
The document provides information and guidance for having a caring week, including quotes and advice about being kind, compassionate, grateful, forgiving, and helping others. It also provides school lunch menus for the upcoming week, announcements about cheerleading and dance tryouts, report cards, benchmark testing, and other school events. Key dates mentioned include March 28 for report cards and April 1-5 for dance and cheer tryouts.
The document provides information and guidance for having a caring, compassionate attitude and helping others. It includes a quote from John Wesley about doing good for people however you can and for as long as you can. The rest of the document lists various announcements, menus, and event information for students at Northridge Middle School, such as tryouts for cheer and dance, report card dates, and more.
The document announces several recreational events and registration details for the West Valley City community, including an adult basketball league, golf scramble, shuffleboard tournament, dodgeball day, and walking pledge event to raise money for a fitness center yearly pass. Registration dates range from May 5th to August 9th, 2008 for residents ages 5 and up to participate in the various recreational activities and challenges.
1. Various Lenten activities and notices for the coming week are announced, including Stations of the Cross on Fridays and Saturdays, a Bible quest, Sunday school classes, and catechist meetings.
2. Notices provide details for Palm Sunday Mass and Holy Week services the following week, as well as other upcoming parish meetings and classes on subjects like RCIA and the Eucharist.
3. Additional notices promote the sale of cloth bags as an alternative to plastic, used fans for sale, an ecumenical prayer service, and Sunday Mass collections.
This document announces an induction ceremony and dinner for Rider University's Athletics Hall of Fame Class of 2015. The event will be held on June 13th from 5-9pm on campus. The ceremony at 6:30pm will honor the inductees, including individuals and a team from various sports. Attendees can RSVP by May 30th online or by mailing a response card with payment.
This document contains a schedule for the Babolat Cup 2014 Girls Singles Tennis Tournament. It lists the 16 players by ranking and county in the main draw tournament bracket. It details each match in the rounds of 16, quarterfinals, semifinals and final. It also includes a consolation bracket schedule for the losers of the first round matches.
Gallatin Heritage Consortium Event Brochure, Summmer 2015.
Through collaboration among local groups, the Gallatin Heritage Consortium engages the public in our local history through unified programs, professional development, shared resources, and communication.
The document provides information and guidance for having a caring week, including quotes and advice about being kind, compassionate, grateful, forgiving, and helping others. It also provides school lunch menus for the upcoming week, announcements about cheerleading and dance tryouts, report cards, benchmark testing, and other school events. Key dates mentioned include March 28 for report cards and April 1-5 for dance and cheer tryouts.
The document provides information and guidance for having a caring, compassionate attitude and helping others. It includes a quote from John Wesley about doing good for people however you can and for as long as you can. The rest of the document lists various announcements, menus, and event information for students at Northridge Middle School, such as tryouts for cheer and dance, report card dates, and more.
The document announces several recreational events and registration details for the West Valley City community, including an adult basketball league, golf scramble, shuffleboard tournament, dodgeball day, and walking pledge event to raise money for a fitness center yearly pass. Registration dates range from May 5th to August 9th, 2008 for residents ages 5 and up to participate in the various recreational activities and challenges.
1. Various Lenten activities and notices for the coming week are announced, including Stations of the Cross on Fridays and Saturdays, a Bible quest, Sunday school classes, and catechist meetings.
2. Notices provide details for Palm Sunday Mass and Holy Week services the following week, as well as other upcoming parish meetings and classes on subjects like RCIA and the Eucharist.
3. Additional notices promote the sale of cloth bags as an alternative to plastic, used fans for sale, an ecumenical prayer service, and Sunday Mass collections.
The Corner Table Soup Kitchen in Newton, NC is looking for volunteers to help serve lunch on December 5th from 10:45am to 1pm. Volunteers are needed to sign up for shifts A/B or C/D to help serve the community and those in need. Sign up sheets will be posted on the Bulletin Board.
This document provides contact information for various roles in the 2013 GLCBS Committee. It lists the superintendent, chairman, treasurer, secretary, and program coordinator along with their room numbers and phone numbers. It also provides coordinators for youth education, adult education, and the registrar. Additional contacts are provided for the bookstore, nursery, afternoon and evening activities, choirs, and medical personnel.
This document contains the 2011-2012 basketball schedule for Tech High Titans. It lists the dates, locations, addresses, and game times for junior varsity, varsity girls, and varsity boys games against various schools from November 2011 through March 2012. It also provides details on the region and state tournament games in February and March.
This document contains a schedule of activities at an assisted living facility for several days. It lists the time, name and location for various exercise classes, entertainment, religious services, games, outings and other events taking place each day. Locations include the main lounge (L), multipurpose room (MP), craft room (CK), card room (CR), dining room (DR) and main lounge (ML). Outings include trips to Walmart, the pool, a restaurant and other appointments. Activities range from exercise, music, speakers, bingo and other games and social activities.
This document provides information about upcoming events at BCHS for the weeks of May 16th and May 23rd. It includes information about TAG and flex days for different grades, field trips for physics and photography students, a leadership BBQ, and save the dates for various events throughout May including a track meet, art show, and band trip. It also includes the weekly hot lunch menu and announcements about a vehicle extraction demonstration, donations raised for Fort McMurray, and free youth activities happening in Barrhead.
This document is the 2016 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship bracket. It lists the teams in each region (Midwest, East, West, South) and their seeding from 1-16. It also provides the schedule of games from the first round through the national championship game. Key dates and locations are given for each round of the tournament through the Final Four.
KABBA COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, AGRO ALLIED AND BANK OF INDUSTRY INTER SECONDAR...Oladeinde Oluwakayode
1) The document outlines the agenda for an inter-secondary school debate hosted by the NYSC Agro-Allied Community Development Service Group in Kabba, Nigeria on June 11, 2015.
2) The debate was held at the School Auditorium of Kabba College of Agriculture and involved schools arguing whether agriculture or petroleum is more important to Nigeria's development.
3) The event included opening and closing prayers, national anthems, introductory speeches, the debate session with judges, and a presentation of awards before concluding with a vote of thanks.
The Rotaract Club of Mississauga held a general meeting on April 17th to announce their upcoming events in April, May and June including a hockey tournament, Earth Day tree planting, leadership retreat, road cleanup, trip to Niagara, international potluck, year-end gala and talent show audition. The meeting also reminded members about upcoming committee meetings, executive applications and elections, and the next general meeting on May 1st.
Robert J. Bowe has experience working as a busboy at Trinity's Restaurant since 2012 and has assisted with serving large party events. He has also worked as a high school mentor for St. John's University Camp US in 2012 for ages 7-12, and has refereed intramural basketball and umpired intramural baseball programs for children ages 8-13 at St. Gregory the Great Athletic Association from 2011-2012. Additionally, he has volunteered his time assisting with a CYO soccer team, a television show at his high school, and in a pre-K and kindergarten classroom.
This document provides information from Northridge Middle School for the week of February 27 - March 2. It includes the word of the month (integrity), students of the month, lunch menus for the week, announcements about spirit squads, book fairs, and birthdays being celebrated in February and March.
Kelsey Hunn is a senior track and cross country athlete from Ritenour High School graduating in 2016. She has a GPA of 3.2 and an ACT score of 17. She holds several athletic honors including being named Track MVP at the USATF Championships and earning All-Conference and All-State honors in both track and cross country. Her personal best times include 12.72 in the 100m and 26.4 in the 200m.
Highlighted Accomplishments in Community Affairs Unit 1999Jose Gonzalez
This document lists the highlighted accomplishments of the Community Affairs Unit of the police department from 1999 to 2001. It includes training over 50 citizen patrol classes, participating in community events like National Night Out and Black History Month celebrations, coordinating station tours and presentations, and revitalizing the Citizens on Patrol program through new uniforms, policies and procedures, and vehicles.
The document provides information about students of the month at Northridge Middle School, lunch menus, school events and important dates. It encourages signing up for the weekly newsletter, mobile text messages for school closings, and downloading the school district app. Birthdays of several school staff are also listed at the end.
The document contains notices for the week at a church, including:
1) Times for Stations of the Cross during Lent on Fridays and Saturdays.
2) A meeting for parents of First Holy Communion students after Sunday mass.
3) An upcoming Bible quiz and details for registration.
4) An animators training session on Sunday with details for registration.
5) An upcoming Eco Kids rally with a song contest and details to follow.
6) Details for an International Women's Day event in March.
2 rotary eoy final ppt 6 29-15 updated with ttjayzenner
The document summarizes the activities of the Rotary Club of Durham for the 2014-2015 year. It highlights that the club completed over 1,153 acts of service above self with 104 members participating. It also notes that the club's Centennial Campaign exceeded its $200,000 goal by pledging $253,151. Additional details are provided on membership growth, programs run, international projects supported, and awards given at the end of the year celebration.
effects & music ‘hanuman’ (applied traditional thai music) by boy thai
songkran festival (water festival), the traditional Thai new year which fall from 13-15 April, the hottest month of the year. The tradition has long been celebrated in Thailand; the celebrations providing families with an opportunity to get together, allowing youngsters the chance to pay respect to their elders and for the elders to bless the younger members of the family.
activities: making merit, ritually bath the buddha image for luck, building sand stupas, pouring water over elderss’ hands, splashing of water, cleaning the house and temple.
more information about songkran festival:
http://www.tatnews.org/THAILAND_GRAND_EVENTS/2830.asp
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Songkran
http://www.chiff.com/home_life/holiday/thai-songkran.htm
http://thailandcountry.blogspot.com/
The NSCS general meeting minutes from April 9, 2013 summarized the following key points in 3 sentences:
The club donated $250 to help create over 10,000 meals for hungry children and families in Africa, and members could volunteer at a packaging event. They also congratulated the new SGA president and vice president, and announced support for an upcoming duathlon and Relay for Life event in April. Various upcoming events and donation opportunities were mentioned, including donating to help the club achieve Silver Star status from the national office.
The document lists various events taking place throughout April and May, including a proclamation signing, 5K run/walk, family support huddles, volunteer recognitions, prescription drug take back, food festivals, information town halls, military spouse appreciation day, Mother's Day brunch, Armed Forces Day parades, a USO big band bash, Memorial Day observances, and Asian American/Pacific Islander heritage event. It also provides information on taking an online food handler's course and reminds readers to log volunteer hours.
Maxwell Neal Roberts is a 2017 graduate of Blue Valley Northwest High School in Overland Park, Kansas with a 3.88 GPA. He played golf for 3 years on the varsity, junior, and sophomore teams and was involved in DECA, debate, forensics, football, and various recreational sports. For work experience, Roberts has been a car wash attendant at Waterway Car Wash since 2016 and has his own lawn mowing service since 2012. He also worked as a cart boy at Blue Valley Country Club and umpired 2nd grade baseball games. Roberts is a member of the National Honor Society and has volunteered with several organizations.
This document provides information about an upcoming presentation for the Southeastern Branch Michigan Section of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Geotechnical Committee. The presentation will be given by Dr. Yazen Khasawneh on March 25, 2016 at the University of Michigan about soil-structure interaction of underground structures under static and dynamic loading using numerical simulation. The document provides details about the event including the speaker, date, location, agenda, cost and how to register.
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 Corner Table Soup Kitchen in Newton, NC is looking for volunteers to help serve lunch on December 5th from 10:45am to 1pm. Volunteers are needed to sign up for shifts A/B or C/D to help serve the community and those in need. Sign up sheets will be posted on the Bulletin Board.
This document provides contact information for various roles in the 2013 GLCBS Committee. It lists the superintendent, chairman, treasurer, secretary, and program coordinator along with their room numbers and phone numbers. It also provides coordinators for youth education, adult education, and the registrar. Additional contacts are provided for the bookstore, nursery, afternoon and evening activities, choirs, and medical personnel.
This document contains the 2011-2012 basketball schedule for Tech High Titans. It lists the dates, locations, addresses, and game times for junior varsity, varsity girls, and varsity boys games against various schools from November 2011 through March 2012. It also provides details on the region and state tournament games in February and March.
This document contains a schedule of activities at an assisted living facility for several days. It lists the time, name and location for various exercise classes, entertainment, religious services, games, outings and other events taking place each day. Locations include the main lounge (L), multipurpose room (MP), craft room (CK), card room (CR), dining room (DR) and main lounge (ML). Outings include trips to Walmart, the pool, a restaurant and other appointments. Activities range from exercise, music, speakers, bingo and other games and social activities.
This document provides information about upcoming events at BCHS for the weeks of May 16th and May 23rd. It includes information about TAG and flex days for different grades, field trips for physics and photography students, a leadership BBQ, and save the dates for various events throughout May including a track meet, art show, and band trip. It also includes the weekly hot lunch menu and announcements about a vehicle extraction demonstration, donations raised for Fort McMurray, and free youth activities happening in Barrhead.
This document is the 2016 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship bracket. It lists the teams in each region (Midwest, East, West, South) and their seeding from 1-16. It also provides the schedule of games from the first round through the national championship game. Key dates and locations are given for each round of the tournament through the Final Four.
KABBA COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, AGRO ALLIED AND BANK OF INDUSTRY INTER SECONDAR...Oladeinde Oluwakayode
1) The document outlines the agenda for an inter-secondary school debate hosted by the NYSC Agro-Allied Community Development Service Group in Kabba, Nigeria on June 11, 2015.
2) The debate was held at the School Auditorium of Kabba College of Agriculture and involved schools arguing whether agriculture or petroleum is more important to Nigeria's development.
3) The event included opening and closing prayers, national anthems, introductory speeches, the debate session with judges, and a presentation of awards before concluding with a vote of thanks.
The Rotaract Club of Mississauga held a general meeting on April 17th to announce their upcoming events in April, May and June including a hockey tournament, Earth Day tree planting, leadership retreat, road cleanup, trip to Niagara, international potluck, year-end gala and talent show audition. The meeting also reminded members about upcoming committee meetings, executive applications and elections, and the next general meeting on May 1st.
Robert J. Bowe has experience working as a busboy at Trinity's Restaurant since 2012 and has assisted with serving large party events. He has also worked as a high school mentor for St. John's University Camp US in 2012 for ages 7-12, and has refereed intramural basketball and umpired intramural baseball programs for children ages 8-13 at St. Gregory the Great Athletic Association from 2011-2012. Additionally, he has volunteered his time assisting with a CYO soccer team, a television show at his high school, and in a pre-K and kindergarten classroom.
This document provides information from Northridge Middle School for the week of February 27 - March 2. It includes the word of the month (integrity), students of the month, lunch menus for the week, announcements about spirit squads, book fairs, and birthdays being celebrated in February and March.
Kelsey Hunn is a senior track and cross country athlete from Ritenour High School graduating in 2016. She has a GPA of 3.2 and an ACT score of 17. She holds several athletic honors including being named Track MVP at the USATF Championships and earning All-Conference and All-State honors in both track and cross country. Her personal best times include 12.72 in the 100m and 26.4 in the 200m.
Highlighted Accomplishments in Community Affairs Unit 1999Jose Gonzalez
This document lists the highlighted accomplishments of the Community Affairs Unit of the police department from 1999 to 2001. It includes training over 50 citizen patrol classes, participating in community events like National Night Out and Black History Month celebrations, coordinating station tours and presentations, and revitalizing the Citizens on Patrol program through new uniforms, policies and procedures, and vehicles.
The document provides information about students of the month at Northridge Middle School, lunch menus, school events and important dates. It encourages signing up for the weekly newsletter, mobile text messages for school closings, and downloading the school district app. Birthdays of several school staff are also listed at the end.
The document contains notices for the week at a church, including:
1) Times for Stations of the Cross during Lent on Fridays and Saturdays.
2) A meeting for parents of First Holy Communion students after Sunday mass.
3) An upcoming Bible quiz and details for registration.
4) An animators training session on Sunday with details for registration.
5) An upcoming Eco Kids rally with a song contest and details to follow.
6) Details for an International Women's Day event in March.
2 rotary eoy final ppt 6 29-15 updated with ttjayzenner
The document summarizes the activities of the Rotary Club of Durham for the 2014-2015 year. It highlights that the club completed over 1,153 acts of service above self with 104 members participating. It also notes that the club's Centennial Campaign exceeded its $200,000 goal by pledging $253,151. Additional details are provided on membership growth, programs run, international projects supported, and awards given at the end of the year celebration.
effects & music ‘hanuman’ (applied traditional thai music) by boy thai
songkran festival (water festival), the traditional Thai new year which fall from 13-15 April, the hottest month of the year. The tradition has long been celebrated in Thailand; the celebrations providing families with an opportunity to get together, allowing youngsters the chance to pay respect to their elders and for the elders to bless the younger members of the family.
activities: making merit, ritually bath the buddha image for luck, building sand stupas, pouring water over elderss’ hands, splashing of water, cleaning the house and temple.
more information about songkran festival:
http://www.tatnews.org/THAILAND_GRAND_EVENTS/2830.asp
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Songkran
http://www.chiff.com/home_life/holiday/thai-songkran.htm
http://thailandcountry.blogspot.com/
The NSCS general meeting minutes from April 9, 2013 summarized the following key points in 3 sentences:
The club donated $250 to help create over 10,000 meals for hungry children and families in Africa, and members could volunteer at a packaging event. They also congratulated the new SGA president and vice president, and announced support for an upcoming duathlon and Relay for Life event in April. Various upcoming events and donation opportunities were mentioned, including donating to help the club achieve Silver Star status from the national office.
The document lists various events taking place throughout April and May, including a proclamation signing, 5K run/walk, family support huddles, volunteer recognitions, prescription drug take back, food festivals, information town halls, military spouse appreciation day, Mother's Day brunch, Armed Forces Day parades, a USO big band bash, Memorial Day observances, and Asian American/Pacific Islander heritage event. It also provides information on taking an online food handler's course and reminds readers to log volunteer hours.
Maxwell Neal Roberts is a 2017 graduate of Blue Valley Northwest High School in Overland Park, Kansas with a 3.88 GPA. He played golf for 3 years on the varsity, junior, and sophomore teams and was involved in DECA, debate, forensics, football, and various recreational sports. For work experience, Roberts has been a car wash attendant at Waterway Car Wash since 2016 and has his own lawn mowing service since 2012. He also worked as a cart boy at Blue Valley Country Club and umpired 2nd grade baseball games. Roberts is a member of the National Honor Society and has volunteered with several organizations.
This document provides information about an upcoming presentation for the Southeastern Branch Michigan Section of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Geotechnical Committee. The presentation will be given by Dr. Yazen Khasawneh on March 25, 2016 at the University of Michigan about soil-structure interaction of underground structures under static and dynamic loading using numerical simulation. The document provides details about the event including the speaker, date, location, agenda, cost and how to register.
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!
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 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 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 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.
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 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 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 document provides a list of upcoming events and activities at Fort Drum in April and May 2012. It includes dates for volunteer appreciation events, ceremonies, classes, giveaways, concerts, and more. Key dates mentioned are the Volunteer of the Year Recognition Ceremony on April 19th and the Squadron Volunteer Appreciation Ceremony on May 18th. The document also provides contact information for Military and Family Life Consultants and links to additional military family resources and newsletters.
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.
This document provides a calendar of events for November and December 2012 occurring around Fort Drum, NY and the surrounding area. It lists various community events, holidays, sports tournaments, and classes. It also provides contact information for resources available to service members and families, including the Military and Family Life Consultant and Personal Financial Counselor.
This document provides a summary of upcoming events and resources for military families at Fort Drum for the month of October 2012. Key dates include Columbus Day weekend from October 5-8, the Battalion Ball on October 29th, and Halloween activities from October 30th-31st. Resources listed include the Military and Family Life Consultant, classes on coping with deployment, and the official 4-31 Infantry Battalion Facebook page.
This document provides a list of upcoming community events and training opportunities at Fort Drum for the month of August 2012. Key events include yard sales on August 11th, FRG meetings on August 16th and 17th for different companies, a white water rafting trip on August 17th, and the Great New York State Fair from August 23rd to September 3rd in Syracuse. It also lists contact information for resources like the Military and Family Life Consultant and upcoming FRG training classes.
This document provides a list of upcoming community events and training opportunities at Fort Drum for the month of August 2012. Key events include yard sales on August 11th, FRG meetings on August 16th and 17th for different companies, a white water rafting trip on August 17th, and the Great New York State Fair from August 23rd to September 3rd in Syracuse. It also lists contact information for resources like the Military and Family Life Consultant and upcoming FRG training classes.
The document provides a schedule of events for the Turtle Lake Lions Club festival held from July 11-13, 2014. Events included a dairy cattle and sheep show, pedal tractor pull, cribbage and queen pageant on Friday. Saturday featured a pancake breakfast, fun run, truck and tractor pulls, queen coronation and live music. Sunday included a community church service, kids parade, chicken dinner, parade down Main Street, old fashioned tractor pull and kids races. Entertainment was provided each evening.
The document provides a summary of important dates and events in March and April 2012 for Fort Drum military community members. It includes information about festivals, ceremonies, training opportunities, and youth activities happening on post and in the local community. Key dates mentioned are Maple Days from March 24-25 and 31 and April 1, the Fort Drum Volunteer Appreciation Week from April 16-20, and a concert by the LT Dan Band on April 29. Contact information is provided for various support resources on post.
The document provides a list of dates, events, and activities happening in March and April 2012 at Fort Drum, including the North Country Goes Green Irish Festival, Maple Days, volunteer appreciation week events, training opportunities for family readiness groups, and contact information for resources like Military and Family Life Consultants. Key events include Maple Days at the 45th Infantry Hill Water Tower from March 24-25 and 31 and April 1, and the LT Dan Band concert on April 29th at the Magrath Gym.
This document provides a list of upcoming community events and training opportunities at Fort Drum for the month of July and August 2012. Key events include a D-Co FRG meeting on July 25th, Fort Drum yard sales from July 4-5 and August 11-12, BN whitewater rafting on August 17th, and a Fort Drum town hall information forum on September 13th. The document also provides contact information for resources like Military and Family Life Consultants, the 4-31 BN Facebook page, and the FRSA newsletter coordinator.
This document lists various community events taking place from June 13th to July 25th, including the St James Fair, Army Birthday celebrations, block parties, outdoor festivals, a 5K run, and remembrance ceremonies. It also provides information about registering as a bone marrow donor to help Soldiers in need and taking an online food handler's course.
The document provides a list of upcoming dates and events in March and April 2012 for Fort Drum, including sports tournaments and games, volunteer events, educational programs, holidays and observances, trips, and facility closures and changes. Some notable events include Maple Days on March 24-25 and 31 and April 1, the North Country Goes Green Irish Festival from March 16-18, various family readiness group meetings, and the closure of the Arts and Crafts facility for conversion to a combatives annex from March 6-20.
The document provides an agenda for a September 11th event at Payson Park/Baxter Blvd to raise awareness and funds for breast cancer. It includes a registration period from 9-10:30am with music, team photos, and info tables. At 10:10am there would be a welcome and thanks, followed by an introduction of teams at 10:20am. The ribbon cutting and walk would begin at 10:30am, with lunch, snacks and recognitions happening at 11:30am. Food was donated by various sponsors and organizations. Special thanks were given to individual volunteers who contributed significant time to organizing the event.
- Check in at your Brigade Table and get a ticket for the prize drawing at the Network/Victory Welcome event on April 24, 2014.
- The agenda includes briefings from various Fort Riley organizations on topics like severe weather preparedness and upcoming events.
- Upcoming DFMWR events in May include the Tough Mudder, Mud Bogg, Relay for Life, and various BOSS activities.
The document provides information on upcoming community events, training opportunities, and resources for military families at Fort Drum in August and September 2012. Key dates include yard sales, a education fair, rafting trip, state fair, couple retreats, and town hall forums. It also lists contact information for the FRG, MFLC counselors, and the 4-31 BN Facebook page.
San Bernardino County children don't have to go hungry during the Summer months. Here is a list of locations offering FREE breakfast, lunch, snacks, and/or even dinner for youth ages 0-18 throughout the County. There is no enrollment, paperwork, or income qualifications. A parent or older sibling must accompany the kids to the meal site.
Similar to October 2014 CLIF Dates to Remember (20)
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.
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 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.
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.
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.
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 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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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1. *The Dates to Remember is not an all inclusive list of the events happening here on Fort Drum. Please take advantage of using the Preview, the
Mountaineer, the 10th Mountain Division, MWR, ACS Facebook pages, Fort Drum website and other various avenues to learn about all the happenings
here on Fort Drum.
As of 9/29/2014
DATES TO REMEMBER
October 2014
10/1 CLIF 10:00-11:00 am 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 10:00-11:00 am Po Valley Spiritual Life Center
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 Sports Complex
10/31 Retirement Ceremony 4:00 pm MPA
10/31 Halloween- Trick-or Treat 5:00- 8:00 pm MCH Housing Areas
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 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 Spiritual Life Center
11/27 Thanksgiving- Federal Holiday
11/28 DONSA
December 2014
12/3 CLIF 1000-1100 am 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