This bulletin from Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall provides information on upcoming events and schedule changes for various services on the base. Upcoming events include a Spirit of America performance in Hershey, PA on September 26-27, a fall family festival on September 27, and National Drug Take Back Day on September 26 where unused medications can be safely disposed of. Several training sessions and classes are also announced, including ethics training on October 15-November 18, Critical Incident Peer Support Training from October 20-24, and anger management and stress management classes throughout September and October.
The document provides information on various events, closures, and services occurring around Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall, including:
- The fuel station on Fort Myer will be closed Sept 29-Oct 1 for inventory.
- A voluntary energy reduction is requested on Sept 16 from 2-3pm to support the regional power grid.
- A Hispanic Heritage celebration will be held on Sept 17 at Brucker Hall on Fort Myer.
- The Auto Craft Shop on Fort Myer will be closed Sept 25-Oct 1.
- Military Personnel Division will have new hours starting Oct 1, closing the first Wednesday of each month.
The document provides information on various events and announcements for Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall, including:
- Testing of the giant voice system on Tuesdays at 10am throughout October.
- Fire Safety Week from October 5-11 with a fire department open house on October 11.
- A power outage scheduled for the Henderson Hall portion of the base on October 14.
- An upcoming 5K race on October 22 to commemorate Semper Fit.
- Volunteer opportunities on October 24 to package meals with the Washington Wizards basketball team.
- Various family readiness and community events, such as playgroups, parenting classes, and counseling services.
This document provides news and announcements for Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall. It includes notices about upcoming events, training sessions, office closures, and more. Key details include notices about a Central Issue Facility closure, retirement planning class, DTAP workshop, housing office closure, legal services closure, US Army Band concerts, resiliency training, a CFC mid-season rally, American Indian heritage month tour, Thanksgiving dinner, military career expo, flu shot clinics, Halloween safety tips, and a performance by the US Army Band Downrange.
The document is a bulletin from Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall providing information on upcoming events and activities on the base. It announces noise advisories for firing demonstrations, locations and times for flu shot clinics, registration details for a swim challenge and fun run to commemorate Marines, and training opportunities for critical incident peer support and special education advocacy.
The document provides information from the July 14 bulletin of Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall, including the following:
- Upcoming family and community events such as a family movie day, job fair, and flea market.
- Updates on programs and services for military personnel and families including counseling, wellness programs, and education sessions on topics like relationships, stress management, and anger issues.
- Contact information for programs that provide support for issues like financial assistance, relocation, and crisis intervention.
This bulletin from Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall provides information on upcoming events, programs and changes to services on the base. It announces a 5K race incorporating Twinkie eating, tax-free shopping for hurricane supplies, home buying and military commissioning seminars, volunteer opportunities, and changes to the barracks program location. It also provides updates on surveys of base facilities and the transition of military retirement resources online.
The document provides updates on events and services at Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall, including information about winter weather procedures, safety during the holiday season, Advent concerts, volunteer opportunities at the tax center, and intramural basketball signups. It also announces road construction projects in Arlington that may impact traffic through December.
A test of access control procedures will take place on February 11th from 10am to 12pm, affecting Fort Myer and Henderson Hall portions of Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall. DoD ID card holders are advised to use alternative gates to ease access. A job fair for veterans will be held on February 12th in Baltimore. Most activities on the base will be closed for Presidents' Day on February 16th. Parking will be unavailable along Hobson Drive at Henderson Hall from now until February 19th due to electrical work.
The document provides information on various events, closures, and services occurring around Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall, including:
- The fuel station on Fort Myer will be closed Sept 29-Oct 1 for inventory.
- A voluntary energy reduction is requested on Sept 16 from 2-3pm to support the regional power grid.
- A Hispanic Heritage celebration will be held on Sept 17 at Brucker Hall on Fort Myer.
- The Auto Craft Shop on Fort Myer will be closed Sept 25-Oct 1.
- Military Personnel Division will have new hours starting Oct 1, closing the first Wednesday of each month.
The document provides information on various events and announcements for Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall, including:
- Testing of the giant voice system on Tuesdays at 10am throughout October.
- Fire Safety Week from October 5-11 with a fire department open house on October 11.
- A power outage scheduled for the Henderson Hall portion of the base on October 14.
- An upcoming 5K race on October 22 to commemorate Semper Fit.
- Volunteer opportunities on October 24 to package meals with the Washington Wizards basketball team.
- Various family readiness and community events, such as playgroups, parenting classes, and counseling services.
This document provides news and announcements for Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall. It includes notices about upcoming events, training sessions, office closures, and more. Key details include notices about a Central Issue Facility closure, retirement planning class, DTAP workshop, housing office closure, legal services closure, US Army Band concerts, resiliency training, a CFC mid-season rally, American Indian heritage month tour, Thanksgiving dinner, military career expo, flu shot clinics, Halloween safety tips, and a performance by the US Army Band Downrange.
The document is a bulletin from Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall providing information on upcoming events and activities on the base. It announces noise advisories for firing demonstrations, locations and times for flu shot clinics, registration details for a swim challenge and fun run to commemorate Marines, and training opportunities for critical incident peer support and special education advocacy.
The document provides information from the July 14 bulletin of Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall, including the following:
- Upcoming family and community events such as a family movie day, job fair, and flea market.
- Updates on programs and services for military personnel and families including counseling, wellness programs, and education sessions on topics like relationships, stress management, and anger issues.
- Contact information for programs that provide support for issues like financial assistance, relocation, and crisis intervention.
This bulletin from Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall provides information on upcoming events, programs and changes to services on the base. It announces a 5K race incorporating Twinkie eating, tax-free shopping for hurricane supplies, home buying and military commissioning seminars, volunteer opportunities, and changes to the barracks program location. It also provides updates on surveys of base facilities and the transition of military retirement resources online.
The document provides updates on events and services at Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall, including information about winter weather procedures, safety during the holiday season, Advent concerts, volunteer opportunities at the tax center, and intramural basketball signups. It also announces road construction projects in Arlington that may impact traffic through December.
A test of access control procedures will take place on February 11th from 10am to 12pm, affecting Fort Myer and Henderson Hall portions of Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall. DoD ID card holders are advised to use alternative gates to ease access. A job fair for veterans will be held on February 12th in Baltimore. Most activities on the base will be closed for Presidents' Day on February 16th. Parking will be unavailable along Hobson Drive at Henderson Hall from now until February 19th due to electrical work.
This document provides announcements and information from Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall regarding upcoming events, holidays, facility closures, and volunteer opportunities from December 30th to January 27th. Key details include announcements about the New Year's holiday schedule, sober ride programs, safety messages, guidebook deliveries, training seminars, gate maintenance, workshops, and club New Year's Eve celebrations. The document also provides information about donating annual leave to employees in need, dining facility meal rates, resiliency training events, and winter weather reporting procedures.
This bulletin provides information on various events, programs, and services available at Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall including extended hours at the Marine Corps Exchange, volunteering opportunities with Wreaths Across America, an upcoming anger management class, counseling services, and holiday hours for the dining facility. It also includes notices about road work requiring one lane closure, the Army-Navy football game, a toy drive supporting families, and contact information for support services like suicide prevention resources and the Transition Assistance Program for spouses.
The document provides information about various events and announcements related to Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall including changes to holiday hours, funeral services, meal rates, resiliency training programs, locker room cleaning schedules, construction projects, volunteer opportunities, and more. It is a newsletter format with multiple short announcements organized under section headings.
Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall is a military base located in Virginia that consists of Fort Myer, Fort McNair, and Henderson Hall. The bulletin provides information on upcoming events at the base such as a pre-Labor Day picnic on August 29th, new degree programs available through Old Dominion University, and maintenance being performed on base gates from September 4th-6th. It also announces employment opportunities for military spouses through Adecco on August 28th and support group meetings for spouses and partners of deployed military personnel.
This document provides information about closures and schedules at Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall over the Thanksgiving holiday period, including guidance on following the Office of Personnel Management for weather closures, gate access hours, dining facility meal times, and upcoming family programs.
This document provides information about events, services, and updates pertaining to Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall (JBM-HH). It announces winter weather procedures, Thanksgiving holiday schedules and meals, upcoming training classes, and deadlines for federal benefits open enrollment. Contact information is provided for JBM-HH offices and services mentioned.
This bulletin from Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall provides information on upcoming events, activities, and notices for the base community. It announces a 5K fun run on May 9th, drug and alcohol training for employees in May, the opening of priority registration for the Army Ten-Miler race on May 6th, and the temporary closure of the base pool for maintenance from May 10th to 25th. It also provides details on several additional upcoming races, training sessions, movie nights, and volunteer opportunities on and around the base.
This document provides a weekly bulletin with announcements and events happening at Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall (JBM-HH). It includes information on:
- Upcoming events like a 5K run/walk for sexual assault awareness month, children's fair, and combatives tournament.
- New services like pizza take-out and a free annual pass to national parks for active duty military.
- Classes and seminars on topics like budgeting, career strategies, and health/wellness.
- Reminders about submitting news requests and accessing information on the JBM-HH website.
The document provides updates on events, programs, and services at Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall. It announces a virtual town hall, career and education expo, flu shots, Thanksgiving meals at the dining facility, ethics training, and open season for federal benefits enrollment. It also provides information on road construction in Arlington through December.
The document provides information on various community events for members of the 5-5 ADA Battalion including Family Readiness Group meetings for different batteries in August. It also lists upcoming opportunities like a baby shower in October for military mothers, a motorcycle safety ride in August, and golf tournaments. Additional events and activities mentioned include a talent show, spouse resiliency classes, family dining nights, a German buffet, use of outdoor pools on base, tax preparation courses for military spouses, a shuttle schedule, an invitation to a memorial run in September, upcoming childcare services at a new fitness center, golf deals, and activities for military spouses at a local YMCA.
This document provides information about facility operating hours and closures for Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall on Veterans Day. Most offices will be closed on November 11th in observance of the holiday, while some facilities like the commissary and bowling center will have limited hours. The document also announces upcoming events like flu shot clinics, a Native American museum tour, and a leadership luncheon.
This document provides information about Labor Day holiday hours for various facilities on Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall, including which ones will be closed and have limited operations on August 29th-September 1st. It also includes announcements about upcoming community events like a doggie dip swim, flea market, 5K run, and concert.
This document provides information about various events and updates for Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall including: information on accessing news and family readiness resources online; upcoming performances by "Pershing's Own" band; a job fair for transitioning service members on May 9th; and celebrations for Asian Pacific American Heritage Month on May 22nd and Military Spouse Appreciation Week May 6-10th. It also lists classes, briefings, races and volunteer opportunities for families and members of the JBM-HH community.
This bulletin from Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall provides information on facility hours and operations for the Thanksgiving holiday, including which will be closed on November 27th and 28th and any special hours. It also announces some upcoming events like a blood drive on December 3rd, a military career expo on December 4th, and a tree lighting ceremony on December 3rd.
This document provides information about events, notices, and services available at Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall (JBM-HH). It includes announcements about upcoming training, meetings, and recreational activities. Contact information is provided for various support services on the base such as the JBM-HH Commander's Information Line, Army Community Service, and the Marine Corps Community Services Behavioral Health Branch. The document encourages subscribers to follow JBM-HH on social media and provides a reminder about bulletin submission deadlines.
This document provides a summary of events and announcements for Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall (JBM-HH). It includes information about sequestration news, submitting news to be published in the email bulletin, access to the email bulletin on the JBM-HH website, facility maintenance, outdoor recreation opportunities, food services, intramural sports sign-ups, educational trips and lectures, volunteer opportunities, and musical performances. Contact information is provided for most events.
The bulletin announces several holiday programs and events taking place at Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall, including a toy donation drive to benefit military children, workshops on transition assistance and federal employment, and discounted tickets to a Redskins game. It also provides information about winter weather procedures, donating annual leave to employees in need, upcoming blood drives, races, concerts, and classes on topics like parenting, anger management, and stress management.
This bulletin from Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall provides information on upcoming volunteer opportunities, events, tax assistance resources, and other services available to the military community. It announces a Call of Duty video game tournament, Catholic Lent and Easter schedule, a celebration for the Fife and Drum Corps' 54th anniversary. It also provides details on enrollment at the Rader Health Clinic, an upcoming mobile DMV visit, and family readiness programs on parenting, stress management, and divorce.
This document provides information about events and updates for Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall (JBM-HH). It includes notices about ID card center closures, sequestration news, tuition assistance suspensions, tax center openings, sports sign-ups, runs/walks, dances, and more. Most events are located on the JBM-HH bases and are open to military members, families, civilians and retirees with proper ID.
1 February 2012 1 HBCT Weekly News UpdateNoel Waterman
1 February 2012 1HBCT Weekly News Update, please pass along to Soldiers, Family and Friends of 1HBCT. You can always stay up to date with local events by going to 1st Infantry Division page at http://www.riley.army.mil/default.aspx or if you are having issues reading this you can click on this link to read the weekly news. http://www.riley.army.mil/UnitPage.aspx?unit=1bct
Construction activities can have a major impact on the local environment through depletion of natural resources, fugitive dust, and air pollution. Green building aims to reduce this environmental impact through practices that make a building environmentally responsible and efficient over its entire lifecycle from siting to demolition. Green building provides environmental benefits like improved air quality and conservation of natural resources as well as economic benefits such as reduced operating costs and enhanced property values. While green building was initially a small movement, it is now widely adopted in home construction and remodeling.
The document provides information about uniform changes, ID center closures, town hall meetings, driver improvement classes, volunteer opportunities, and Women's History Month events taking place at Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall in March. It also includes notices about tax preparation services, an upcoming daddy daughter dance, the base website moving, and social media pages.
This document provides announcements and information from Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall regarding upcoming events, holidays, facility closures, and volunteer opportunities from December 30th to January 27th. Key details include announcements about the New Year's holiday schedule, sober ride programs, safety messages, guidebook deliveries, training seminars, gate maintenance, workshops, and club New Year's Eve celebrations. The document also provides information about donating annual leave to employees in need, dining facility meal rates, resiliency training events, and winter weather reporting procedures.
This bulletin provides information on various events, programs, and services available at Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall including extended hours at the Marine Corps Exchange, volunteering opportunities with Wreaths Across America, an upcoming anger management class, counseling services, and holiday hours for the dining facility. It also includes notices about road work requiring one lane closure, the Army-Navy football game, a toy drive supporting families, and contact information for support services like suicide prevention resources and the Transition Assistance Program for spouses.
The document provides information about various events and announcements related to Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall including changes to holiday hours, funeral services, meal rates, resiliency training programs, locker room cleaning schedules, construction projects, volunteer opportunities, and more. It is a newsletter format with multiple short announcements organized under section headings.
Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall is a military base located in Virginia that consists of Fort Myer, Fort McNair, and Henderson Hall. The bulletin provides information on upcoming events at the base such as a pre-Labor Day picnic on August 29th, new degree programs available through Old Dominion University, and maintenance being performed on base gates from September 4th-6th. It also announces employment opportunities for military spouses through Adecco on August 28th and support group meetings for spouses and partners of deployed military personnel.
This document provides information about closures and schedules at Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall over the Thanksgiving holiday period, including guidance on following the Office of Personnel Management for weather closures, gate access hours, dining facility meal times, and upcoming family programs.
This document provides information about events, services, and updates pertaining to Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall (JBM-HH). It announces winter weather procedures, Thanksgiving holiday schedules and meals, upcoming training classes, and deadlines for federal benefits open enrollment. Contact information is provided for JBM-HH offices and services mentioned.
This bulletin from Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall provides information on upcoming events, activities, and notices for the base community. It announces a 5K fun run on May 9th, drug and alcohol training for employees in May, the opening of priority registration for the Army Ten-Miler race on May 6th, and the temporary closure of the base pool for maintenance from May 10th to 25th. It also provides details on several additional upcoming races, training sessions, movie nights, and volunteer opportunities on and around the base.
This document provides a weekly bulletin with announcements and events happening at Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall (JBM-HH). It includes information on:
- Upcoming events like a 5K run/walk for sexual assault awareness month, children's fair, and combatives tournament.
- New services like pizza take-out and a free annual pass to national parks for active duty military.
- Classes and seminars on topics like budgeting, career strategies, and health/wellness.
- Reminders about submitting news requests and accessing information on the JBM-HH website.
The document provides updates on events, programs, and services at Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall. It announces a virtual town hall, career and education expo, flu shots, Thanksgiving meals at the dining facility, ethics training, and open season for federal benefits enrollment. It also provides information on road construction in Arlington through December.
The document provides information on various community events for members of the 5-5 ADA Battalion including Family Readiness Group meetings for different batteries in August. It also lists upcoming opportunities like a baby shower in October for military mothers, a motorcycle safety ride in August, and golf tournaments. Additional events and activities mentioned include a talent show, spouse resiliency classes, family dining nights, a German buffet, use of outdoor pools on base, tax preparation courses for military spouses, a shuttle schedule, an invitation to a memorial run in September, upcoming childcare services at a new fitness center, golf deals, and activities for military spouses at a local YMCA.
This document provides information about facility operating hours and closures for Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall on Veterans Day. Most offices will be closed on November 11th in observance of the holiday, while some facilities like the commissary and bowling center will have limited hours. The document also announces upcoming events like flu shot clinics, a Native American museum tour, and a leadership luncheon.
This document provides information about Labor Day holiday hours for various facilities on Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall, including which ones will be closed and have limited operations on August 29th-September 1st. It also includes announcements about upcoming community events like a doggie dip swim, flea market, 5K run, and concert.
This document provides information about various events and updates for Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall including: information on accessing news and family readiness resources online; upcoming performances by "Pershing's Own" band; a job fair for transitioning service members on May 9th; and celebrations for Asian Pacific American Heritage Month on May 22nd and Military Spouse Appreciation Week May 6-10th. It also lists classes, briefings, races and volunteer opportunities for families and members of the JBM-HH community.
This bulletin from Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall provides information on facility hours and operations for the Thanksgiving holiday, including which will be closed on November 27th and 28th and any special hours. It also announces some upcoming events like a blood drive on December 3rd, a military career expo on December 4th, and a tree lighting ceremony on December 3rd.
This document provides information about events, notices, and services available at Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall (JBM-HH). It includes announcements about upcoming training, meetings, and recreational activities. Contact information is provided for various support services on the base such as the JBM-HH Commander's Information Line, Army Community Service, and the Marine Corps Community Services Behavioral Health Branch. The document encourages subscribers to follow JBM-HH on social media and provides a reminder about bulletin submission deadlines.
This document provides a summary of events and announcements for Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall (JBM-HH). It includes information about sequestration news, submitting news to be published in the email bulletin, access to the email bulletin on the JBM-HH website, facility maintenance, outdoor recreation opportunities, food services, intramural sports sign-ups, educational trips and lectures, volunteer opportunities, and musical performances. Contact information is provided for most events.
The bulletin announces several holiday programs and events taking place at Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall, including a toy donation drive to benefit military children, workshops on transition assistance and federal employment, and discounted tickets to a Redskins game. It also provides information about winter weather procedures, donating annual leave to employees in need, upcoming blood drives, races, concerts, and classes on topics like parenting, anger management, and stress management.
This bulletin from Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall provides information on upcoming volunteer opportunities, events, tax assistance resources, and other services available to the military community. It announces a Call of Duty video game tournament, Catholic Lent and Easter schedule, a celebration for the Fife and Drum Corps' 54th anniversary. It also provides details on enrollment at the Rader Health Clinic, an upcoming mobile DMV visit, and family readiness programs on parenting, stress management, and divorce.
This document provides information about events and updates for Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall (JBM-HH). It includes notices about ID card center closures, sequestration news, tuition assistance suspensions, tax center openings, sports sign-ups, runs/walks, dances, and more. Most events are located on the JBM-HH bases and are open to military members, families, civilians and retirees with proper ID.
1 February 2012 1 HBCT Weekly News UpdateNoel Waterman
1 February 2012 1HBCT Weekly News Update, please pass along to Soldiers, Family and Friends of 1HBCT. You can always stay up to date with local events by going to 1st Infantry Division page at http://www.riley.army.mil/default.aspx or if you are having issues reading this you can click on this link to read the weekly news. http://www.riley.army.mil/UnitPage.aspx?unit=1bct
Construction activities can have a major impact on the local environment through depletion of natural resources, fugitive dust, and air pollution. Green building aims to reduce this environmental impact through practices that make a building environmentally responsible and efficient over its entire lifecycle from siting to demolition. Green building provides environmental benefits like improved air quality and conservation of natural resources as well as economic benefits such as reduced operating costs and enhanced property values. While green building was initially a small movement, it is now widely adopted in home construction and remodeling.
The document provides information about uniform changes, ID center closures, town hall meetings, driver improvement classes, volunteer opportunities, and Women's History Month events taking place at Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall in March. It also includes notices about tax preparation services, an upcoming daddy daughter dance, the base website moving, and social media pages.
Data Center Resource Efficiency : a 10-year collaborative effortGimélec
Les Data Centers sont généralement considérés comme d’importants consommateurs de ressources, d’énergie en particulier. Cependant, pour répondre à la forte croissance du trafic de données, l’industrie des Data Centers s’est mobilisée très tôt, aux côtés des organismes de normalisation et des administrations, pour améliorer l’efficacité des Data Centers dans l’utilisation des ressources. Cette courte publication du Comité de marché Data Centers fait le point sur dix ans de travail des équipementiers en faveur de l’efficacité énergétique des Data Centers, exemples à l’appui.
This document provides information about classes and programs to help military families cope with deployment during the holidays. It begins by explaining that the first few months of a deployment are typically the hardest and recommends taking the holiday season one day at a time. It then offers tips for avoiding overspending, overeating, and alcohol consumption. The document encourages exercise and social support from family, friends, and military programs. It notes that feelings of sadness are normal and provides resources for counseling. The rest of the document lists specific parenting classes, playgroups, and family support programs being offered at various military bases to help families during the holiday season.
Ron Eakes Is The President Of Mid Plains Construction Plains KSmichaelo10
Ron Eakes established Mid Plains Construction Plains KS in 1979. The Company is ranked as one of the most successful construction companies in the Kansas area. He has more than 70 fully dedicated employees who serve under his unparalleled leadership approach. Since its establishment, the company is striving hard to deliver exclusive construction services.
Workers at Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall (Fort Myer portion) will replace an overhead canopy on the search lane at Hatfield Gate Friday, Jan. 10 through Friday, Jan. 24.
This bulletin from Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall provides information on upcoming events including: a Twilight Tattoo on June 25th honoring non-commissioned officers, a Firecracker 5K Twinkie Challenge race on July 3rd, changes to the publication schedule of the Pentagram newspaper, and qualifications races for the Army Ten-Miler team on July 18th and August 1st. It also lists family support programs such as a social media job search class, Red Cross babysitting course, stress management and anger management classes.
The document discusses the benefits of meditation for reducing stress and anxiety. Regular meditation practice can help calm the mind and body by lowering heart rate and blood pressure. Studies have shown that meditating for just 10-20 minutes per day can have significant positive impacts on both mental and physical health over time.
The document provides news and announcements from Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall, including information about facility closures and openings, upcoming events, volunteer opportunities, and resources for those affected by the government shutdown. Key details include notices about seasonal flu vaccines being offered on various dates in October and November, an online survey seeking input on childcare needs, and information on assistance programs for utility bill payment for those in the District, Maryland, and Virginia.
Adam Kidan explains the main efforts of Serve DC, a nonprofit organization that goes above and beyond when it comes to promoting volunteer work for Washington, DC.
The main function of an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) is to protect sensitive electronic equipment from power disturbances that can damage it or disrupt its operation. When choosing a UPS, it is important to consider operating costs in addition to upfront costs. UPS efficiency, which is the ratio of output power to input power, has improved significantly over time and is a key factor in operating costs. Proper sizing and matching the UPS topology to the application are important to maximize efficiency.
This bulletin from Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall provides information on various upcoming events and programs. New events include absentee voting assistance, a fun run to kick off the Combined Federal Campaign, a college information workshop, and resume writing class. Ongoing programs and services are also highlighted such as family support groups, youth sports registration, and ethics training requirements.
The document is a bulletin from Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall that provides information on upcoming events including a health fair, 5K run, musical stories for kids, volunteer opportunities, and career fairs. It also lists changes to gym hours and notifies of an open enrollment period for federal employee benefits.
This document provides information on upcoming events, training, programs and services at Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall. It includes notices about new Zumba classes, a summer reading program at the library, an upcoming flea market and concert, as well as family readiness programs on communication, marriage, stress management and more. Traffic alerts are also provided.
This bulletin provides information on various events, programs, and updates occurring at Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall and surrounding areas. Specifically, it announces extended holiday hours for the Marine Corps Exchange and Vineyard, opportunities to volunteer with wreath laying at Arlington National Cemetery, the start of an anger management class and availability of after-hours counseling, planned work requiring one lane closure on McNair Road, and details on the Army-Navy football game. It also provides information on donating toys for families, weekly Bible studies, New Year's Eve safe ride program, an upcoming band concert, and notices regarding the Pentagram newspaper schedule and Army Finance office holiday hours.
This document provides a summary of upcoming events, trainings, and announcements for Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall (JBM-HH) in 3 sentences or less:
The bulletin announces the schedule for a mobile DMV on Fort Myer, food trucks on Fort McNair, upcoming trainings on drug-free workplace and suicide prevention, planned flight exercises by the Army Air Operations Group, new evening communication classes, and welcome orientation for new Marines. Upcoming family programs are also listed, such as play mornings, baby bundles and stress management classes. Traffic and installation notices include volunteer opportunities for the Dinner in the Barracks program and details about barracks services relocating to 3rd Infantry Regiment.
This document provides announcements and news from Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall. It includes information about an employee in need of donated annual leave, office relocations, upcoming events like the Marine Corps birthday meal and career fairs, flu shot clinics, training sessions, and more community programs and activities. The document aims to keep personnel at the base informed of upcoming opportunities and changes.
This bulletin provides information on various services and programs available to members of Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall, including mental health resources, holiday hours, print services, fitness classes, legal assistance, and more. It encourages seeking help from suicide prevention resources and notes special Christmas meal times at the dining facility. Upcoming events like a prostate cancer support group and Special Operations recruiting sessions are also advertised.
The document provides information about upcoming events at Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall, including a Turkey Trot 5K run on November 15th, a virtual town hall on November 21st, and US Army Band holiday concerts in December. It also provides details about annual leave donation programs to assist two civilian employees, Frank Housen and Myrtle Bowen, who have exhausted their leave. The document announces that the base housing office will be closed on November 14th for training.
The document provides updates on various community events and programs happening around Joint Base Lewis-McChord, including Family Readiness Group meetings, tax filing assistance, scholarships for military children, a job fair, tax center services, a military spouse career committee, a JROTC drill meet, free bowling for saying "I like pie", a prayer breakfast, newcomer orientations, an Operation Fun community event, a Care Fair, academic workshops for students and families, job opportunities for military spouses, services from Military and Family Life Consultants, discounted SAT/ACT test prep programs, changes to Emergency Relief assistance, massage therapy services, a used car inspection program, Protestant Women of the Chapel activities, an invitation to join the Lewis Community
This document provides information on various events and updates pertaining to Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall, Fort Myer, Fort McNair, and Henderson Hall. It announces upcoming helicopter landings, the opening of enrollment at the Rader Clinic for adults and children, the temporary closure and change in operations at the Rader Dental Clinic, the cancellation of an EEO training session, and several support group meetings for conditions like prostate cancer. It also advertises recreational activities and education or career services available on the bases.
This document provides information about events and services available at Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall, including:
- Contact information and links to stay connected on social media and the base website.
- Announcements about chaplain services, suicide prevention resources, bible studies, and parking changes at the Old Post Chapel.
- Upcoming preparedness expos, career panels, music programs, transition assistance classes, and coin collector opportunities.
The document provides information about facility operating hours for Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall over the Labor Day weekend, including many closures on Monday, September 1st. Specific details are given for dining facilities, clinics, exchanges, fitness centers, pools, and more. Upcoming events like a change of command ceremony and welcome brief are also advertised.
The document is a bulletin from Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall providing information on upcoming events and notices. It announces celebrations of MLK Day, warns of cold weather risks, provides training class schedules, notifies of facility closures and maintenance, and shares resources for stress management, anger issues, parenting and more. It aims to keep the community informed of news, prepared for weather, and supported with health and family programs.
This document provides the schedule of holiday services for 2017 at Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall, including Advent concerts on December 7th and 14th featuring the U.S. Army Strings and U.S. Army Voices respectively, Catholic masses on Thanksgiving and various Sundays in December, a Protestant candlelight Christmas Eve service, a children's Christmas pageant on December 16th, Christmas Eve and Christmas Day masses, and Epiphany services in early January across the Catholic, Protestant, and Gospel communities on the base.
The document provides information about Thanksgiving meals being served at Patton Hall on November 23rd. It lists multiple seating times and pricing for meals in the Koran Room and Koran Ballroom. The Koran Ballroom offers a one time seating from 12:30-2:00 PM. Both locations list adult, child, and member/non-member pricing. The document also provides sample menus for the meals in the Koran Ballroom and Fife and Drum Dining Room and notes that reservations and payments must be made in advance, with no refunds after November 9th.
This document lists acceptable forms of primary identification that can be used in conjunction with a non-compliant ID to prove identity when visiting certain military bases. It includes passports, military IDs, government employee IDs, driver's licenses, citizenship and immigration documents, tribal IDs, and in some cases an original birth certificate. The identification must contain a photo and match the name of the person presenting it.
This document lists acceptable forms of primary identification that can be used in conjunction with a secondary ID to gain access to certain military installations, in accordance with Installation Access Control Policy JBM-HH 190-16. It provides over 20 options for primary IDs, including passports, military IDs, government employee IDs, driver's licenses, immigration documents, tribal IDs, and original birth certificates. The listed IDs must contain a photo and personal details to be used for NCIC-III/VCIN vetting at entry points to Fort Myer and Henderson Hall in Virginia or Fort McNair in Washington, D.C.
The document discusses employee engagement in the U.S. Army. It provides statistics from the 2016 Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey showing areas of positive and mixed feedback around engagement, leadership, innovation, and talent utilization. The 2017 survey will allow Army civilians to provide further input. Benefits of engagement for individuals and organizations include increased productivity, morale, and retention. The Army has implemented training, guidance, and programs in response to the 2016 feedback to improve supervisor development, communication, employee development, and engagement.
The Army is sampling drinking water outlets in Army Family Housing (AFH) units for lead as a proactive measure to protect children's health. This effort began in 2013 and aims to test 20% of AFH units annually over five years. While Army installations meet regulatory water testing standards, routine tests do not require individual testing of all outlets. Testing specific outlets can help identify potential lead issues and inform policy. Elevated lead levels above 15 parts per billion will trigger corrective actions like providing alternative water or installing filters. The goal is to ensure children's safety through detailed information on housing unit water quality.
The document announces new gate hours for Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall effective June 24th and July 5th. The Ceremonial Gate at Fort McNair will be closed to vehicles and open only to residents and those requiring 24/7 access. Wright Gate will remain open daily from 5am to 11pm for DoD and federal ID card holders only. Henderson Hall's Gate 1 will be open weekdays from 5am to 6pm and weekends from 6am to 6pm for DoD and federal ID card holders. The Hatfield and 2nd Street gates will remain open 24/7.
The William J. Perry Center for Hemispheric Defense Studies is hosting a forum on LGBT personnel in armed forces to discuss advancing inclusion and embracing diversity. The forum will feature a panel of international officials and military leaders responsible for adoption and implementation of inclusion policies from the US, Canada, Brazil, Chile and Cuba. The panelists will discuss obstacles to inclusion policymaking, lessons learned in promoting inclusion, policies to foster diversity and inclusion culture, and effects of inclusion on morale and readiness.
The annual 148th National Memorial Day Observance will be held on May 30th at Arlington National Cemetery. The U.S. Army Military District of Washington will conduct a wreath-laying ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknowns followed by an observance program hosted by the Department of Defense. Attendees should arrive by 9:30am for the wreath-laying ceremony or to be seated for the observance program. Free parking and shuttle service will be provided from 8am to 7pm. Security screening will be conducted and certain prohibited items will not be allowed.
The Defense Civilian Emerging Leader Program (DCELP) provides leadership training to emerging civilian leaders in the Department of Defense. The program aims to establish a foundation for leadership development as responsibilities increase. It addresses competencies like problem-solving, communication, and team-building. DCELP includes an online course on the DoD mission/culture and four in-person seminars over six months. Participants complete a capstone paper and are matched with a mentor to receive a certificate upon completion.
The document provides templates and guidelines for applying to Defense civilian leader development programs, including sections for nominee information, resume, statement of interest, supervisor assessment, and biography. The templates require applicants to provide contact details, education and experience histories, leadership skills, defense training, and a statement explaining their qualifications and development goals. Supervisors are asked to evaluate applicants' proficiency in various competencies and endorse their leadership potential.
The document lists 9 running and walking race events taking place between March and December 2016 at Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall, including the Cherry Blossom "Race Along the River", Reelin' & Rockin' Sock Hop, and Operation Santa "Ugly Sweater" races. It provides the dates for each event and notes that more information and registration can be found on the JBMHH MWR website.
The document summarizes the agenda for a workforce town hall meeting at Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall, including opening remarks, updates on professional development opportunities, mentorship programs, required training, and the Army Career Tracker system. It also provides details on the civilian training management integration objective to provide a centralized training registration system and discusses the base's civilian wellness program initiatives.
When conditions are green, roads are passable and normal operations are in effect. When conditions are amber, roads are passable but with difficulty and slippery conditions exist, and MP patrols may remain stationary. When conditions are red, roads are impassable and only installation and tactical vehicles will travel, and MP patrols will remain stationary unless dispatched. When conditions are black, roads are impassable and only installation vehicles will travel, and MP patrols will remain stationary unless dispatched.
A “suspicious odor” reported this morning at the Cody Child Development Center on the Fort Myer portion of Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall has led to the relocation of the center’s children to another portion of the center as JBM-HH Fire and Rescue services investigate.
A “suspicious odor” reported this morning at the Cody Child Development Center on the Fort Myer portion of Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall has led to the relocation of the center’s children to another portion of the center as JBM-HH Fire and Rescue services investigate.
This document outlines an ASAP (Awareness, Prevention, Education) plan from January to December 2016 that includes various training events on topics like substance abuse, suicide prevention, and alcohol awareness. Key recurring events include:
- PFL (Prime for Life) classes held twice monthly on Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 8-3pm in Bldg 417.
- ASM (ASAP Staff Meeting) held twice monthly on various Mondays from 0800-0930.
- SA/ACE (Suicide Awareness/ACE training), DFW (Drug Free Workplace), and SAPS (Substance Abuse Prevention for Supervisors) classes held monthly on various Wednesdays from
The Central/Ceremonial Issue Facility has new hours starting January 1st, 2016. On Mondays and Thursdays, it is open from 7am to 11am for walk-ins without equipment and walk-ins with equipment on a first come, first served basis, and from 12:30pm to 1pm for walk-ins with or without equipment. It is also open from 1pm to 3pm on those days for direct exchanges for Old Guard Soldiers. On Tuesdays, it is open from 7am to 11am and closed from 12pm to 3pm. On Wednesdays, it is closed from 7am to 3pm for new Soldier inprocessing. On Fridays, it is
Most offices on Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall will be closed on December 25th and January 1st for the federal holidays. Many facilities will also have reduced hours or be closed on December 24th, 31st, and surrounding days. The document then provides a list of specific facilities and their holiday hours, such as the Main Exchange being closed on the 25th and 1st but open from 9am to 5pm on the 24th and 31st, and the fitness centers being closed or having reduced hours during the holiday period.
This map provides an overview of buildings and infrastructure at Arlington National Cemetery and Fort Myer in Arlington, Virginia. It shows the locations of over 50 buildings, roads, parking areas, and other landmarks. Key buildings labeled include the Old Post Chapel, Administration Building, and Memorial Amphitheater. The map also outlines the historic district and notes areas undergoing construction or available for parking.
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
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This report explores the significance of border towns and spaces for strengthening responses to young people on the move. In particular it explores the linkages of young people to local service centres with the aim of further developing service, protection, and support strategies for migrant children in border areas across the region. The report is based on a small-scale fieldwork study in the border towns of Chipata and Katete in Zambia conducted in July 2023. Border towns and spaces provide a rich source of information about issues related to the informal or irregular movement of young people across borders, including smuggling and trafficking. They can help build a picture of the nature and scope of the type of movement young migrants undertake and also the forms of protection available to them. Border towns and spaces also provide a lens through which we can better understand the vulnerabilities of young people on the move and, critically, the strategies they use to navigate challenges and access support.
The findings in this report highlight some of the key factors shaping the experiences and vulnerabilities of young people on the move – particularly their proximity to border spaces and how this affects the risks that they face. The report describes strategies that young people on the move employ to remain below the radar of visibility to state and non-state actors due to fear of arrest, detention, and deportation while also trying to keep themselves safe and access support in border towns. These strategies of (in)visibility provide a way to protect themselves yet at the same time also heighten some of the risks young people face as their vulnerabilities are not always recognised by those who could offer support.
In this report we show that the realities and challenges of life and migration in this region and in Zambia need to be better understood for support to be strengthened and tuned to meet the specific needs of young people on the move. This includes understanding the role of state and non-state stakeholders, the impact of laws and policies and, critically, the experiences of the young people themselves. We provide recommendations for immediate action, recommendations for programming to support young people on the move in the two towns that would reduce risk for young people in this area, and recommendations for longer term policy advocacy.
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The best available, up-to-date information on all fishing and related vessels that appear on the illegal, unregulated, and unreported (IUU) fishing vessel lists published by Regional Fisheries Management Organisations (RFMOs) and related organisations. The aim of the site is to improve the effectiveness of the original IUU lists as a tool for a wide variety of stakeholders to better understand and combat illegal fishing and broader fisheries crime.
To date, the following regional organisations maintain or share lists of vessels that have been found to carry out or support IUU fishing within their own or adjacent convention areas and/or species of competence:
Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR)
Commission for the Conservation of Southern Bluefin Tuna (CCSBT)
General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean (GFCM)
Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission (IATTC)
International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT)
Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC)
Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organisation (NAFO)
North East Atlantic Fisheries Commission (NEAFC)
North Pacific Fisheries Commission (NPFC)
South East Atlantic Fisheries Organisation (SEAFO)
South Pacific Regional Fisheries Management Organisation (SPRFMO)
Southern Indian Ocean Fisheries Agreement (SIOFA)
Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC)
The Combined IUU Fishing Vessel List merges all these sources into one list that provides a single reference point to identify whether a vessel is currently IUU listed. Vessels that have been IUU listed in the past and subsequently delisted (for example because of a change in ownership, or because the vessel is no longer in service) are also retained on the site, so that the site contains a full historic record of IUU listed fishing vessels.
Unlike the IUU lists published on individual RFMO websites, which may update vessel details infrequently or not at all, the Combined IUU Fishing Vessel List is kept up to date with the best available information regarding changes to vessel identity, flag state, ownership, location, and operations.
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Sept. 22 JBM-HH Bulletin
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News
Family Readiness
Traffic, Roads and Grounds
News
New – Spirit of America to perform in Hershey, Pa. Sept. 26-27
The final performances of this year’s Spirit of America will be performed in
Hershey, Pa. Sept. 26 and 27 and the JBM-HH community is welcome to attend.
Spirit of America is one of the Army’s largest community outreach programs and
is designed to increase awareness of the Army’s rich heritage and showcase its premier
ceremonial units. The history of the nation will come to life through historical
reenactments, musical entertainment and precision military drill.
The performances are free and open to the public, but tickets are required. For
more information about tickets and time, log onto www.soa.mdw.army.mil.
New – Fall family festival Sept. 27
The New Parent Support program on the Henderson Hall portion of the joint
base is hosting its annual Fall Family Festival Sept. 27 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Cpl.
Terry L. Smith Gym. The event is free and open to DoD ID cardholders. Food and
beverages are available to purchase; only cash will be accepted. For more information,
log onto http://www.mccshh.com/FamilyFestival2014.html.
New – Ethics training available on Fort McNair and Fort Myer
2. All employees who are required to file a financial disclosure must also receive
annual ethics training. Training for members of the Military District of Washington,
Joint Forces-National Capital Region, and Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall who have
not received this training must satisfy their training requirement by attending one of the
schedule sessions:
Fort McNair
IADC Auditorium
Oct. 15 from 11 a.m. to noon
Nov. 5 from 11 a.m. to noon
Fort Myer
Town Hall
Sept. 30 from 11 a.m. to noon
Oct. 24 from 11 a.m. to noon
Nov. 18 from 11 a.m. to noon
For more information, contact Amanda O'Neil at amanda.m.oneil2.civ@mail.mil or
Tracy Hernandez at tracy.r.hernandezmendez.civ@mail.mil (202) 685-4582.
New – Retiree Appreciation Day schedule for Oct. 10
The annual Retiree Appreciation Day is scheduled for Oct. 10 at Spates
Community Club on the Fort Myer portion of the joint base. Registration begins at 8
a.m.
The bus for the wreath-laying at the Tomb of the Unknowns leaves Spates
Community Club at 8:30 a.m.
For more information, call Retirement Services at 703-696-5948.
New – National Drug Take Back Day scheduled for Sept. 26
Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall will participate in National Drug Take Back
Day Sept. 26 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the JBM-HH Commissary located on the Fort
Myer portion of the joint base.
Note that intravenous solutions, injectables and syringes will not be accepted
due to potential hazard posed by blood-borne pathogens. Substances such as marijuana
or methamphetamines are not a part of this initiative and should not be placed in
collection containers.
For more information, call 703-696-3900.
New – Piano instructor needed
The Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall community center is seeking a
piano/keyboard instructor to teach in the community center. Interested individuals
may contact Cheryl Berry at 270-798-5874 or Cheryl.a.berry.naf@mail.mil.
New – Domestic Violence Awareness Month
3. Join Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall Commander Col. Mike Henderson at the
National Domestic Violence Awareness Month event, “Breaking the Silence through
Art” Oct. 1 at noon at the Community Center, Bldg. 405. For more information, call 703-
696-1200.
New – Critical Incident Peer Support Training Oct. 20-24
The U.S. Army Military Police School, Behavioral Sciences Education & Training
Division will train Soldiers, DoD civilians and JBM-HH community members how to
provide an avenue for their peers to “talk out” their personal/professional problems
regarding critical incidents confidentially with fellow responders/investigators (non
professionals) who not only care a great deal about their well-being, but who also have
a first-hand understanding of their situation. The training will be held at Spates
Community Club Oct. 20-24. Limited seats available. Call 703-696-3512 for more
information or to register.
New – Junior wrestling coaches, participants sought
JBM-HH’s Child, Youth and School Age Services junior wrestling registration is
underway until Nov. 14. The program is open to children of eligible Department of
Defense ID card holders. The program is coed.
To register, contact Parent Central Services, Bldg. 483 on the Fort Myer portion of
the joint base or call 703-696-0313/4942.
To get more information about coaching, please contact Annette Engum at 703-696-3728
or Annette.engum@us.army.mil.
Fuel station for government vehicles temporarily closed
The fuel station for government vehicles located at Transportation Motor Pool on
the Fort Myer portion of the joint base will be temporarily closed beginning Sept. 29 at 5
p.m. and will re-open Oct. 1 at 5:30 a.m. This temporary closure is in support of end of
fiscal year inventory. Customers needing to refuel government vehicles during this time
are able to use the AAFES fueling stations or local gas stations using their government
purchase card. For more information, call 703-696-7136.
Auto Craft Shop closed Sept. 25 through Oct. 1
The Auto Craft Shop on the Fort Myer of the joint base will be closed Sept. 25
through Oct. 1. For more information, call 703-696-3470.
Military Personnel Division to have new hours effective Oct. 1
Effective Oct. 1, Military Personnel Division will be closed the first Wednesday of
every month from 8 to 11:30 a.m. for training.
MPD will be closed daily from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. For more information, call
703-696-3695.
Free southern country music concert Oct. 3
4. Keni Thomas, a former Army Ranger and Southern Country Rock artist will
perform at Conmy Hall Oct. 3 starting at 7 p.m. Admission is free and food and
beverages will be available for sale. For more information about the concert, call 703-
696-3469/3470.
Fall Education & Career Fair Scheduled
Mark your calendar for the MCCS Henderson Hall Fall Education & Career Fair,
scheduled Thursday, Sept. 25, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., at the Cpl. Terry L. Smith Gymnasium.
Local, national, and international educators and employers will be present to meet with
prospective students and employees, and career experts will be on site providing free
resume review. An interactive mobile classroom will be parked outside the venue, and
everyone is welcome to step inside. Breakfast and lunch refreshments will be provided
courtesy of event sponsors. For more information and to register, please visit
www.mccsHH.com/EducationCareerFairFall2014.html or call 703-614-6828.
Hiring Heroes career fair
JBM-HH Soldier for Life is hosting a Hiring Heroes career fair Thursday, Nov. 6
from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Spates Community Club. Service members, veterans,
retirees and family members are welcome to network with employers from the
Department of Defense and other federal agencies and private sector firms. For more
information, contact Sylvia Parker at 571-372-2124 or email
sylvia.o.parker.civ@mail.mil.
Tutor and a Buddy
The Tutor and a Buddy Program is looking for military service members to
volunteer their time at Barcroft Elementary School. For more information on how to get
involved in the new school year, call 703-693-8378.
Federal Employee benefits open season to begin Nov. 10
It’s never too early to begin planning. Open season for Federal Benefits runs from
Nov. 10 through Dec. 8. Employees are responsible for ensuring they update their
information and make any necessary changes during this time. For more information,
log onto the health vendors websites to download their brochures or check out the
Office of Personnel Management’s website at www.opm.gov/FEHBbrochures.
Education and Career Services
For ongoing tests given by Education & Career Services, Marines, phone 703-614-
9104 or visit www.mccshh.com/learning.html.
DSTRESS available 24/7
5. The United States Marine Corps challenges Marines and members of all services: win
your personal battles. Help is available through online chat or phone for anonymous,
peer-to-peer counseling 24/7.
Online chat is at DSTRESSLINE.com or call 1-877-476-7734.
Need help? Know someone who does? Suicide is preventable
The Veterans Crisis Line connects veterans and their loved ones in crisis with
qualified, caring Department of Veterans Affairs responders 24 hours a day, 7 days a
week, 365 days a year. For free, confidential support call 1-800-273-8255 and Press 1,
chat online, or send a text message to 838255.
More folks care than you might think. See some leaders’ public service
announcements at
www.armyg1.army.mil/hr/suicide/spmonth/leader_message_psa.asp.
Family Readiness
New- Yoga Therapy for EFMP children
Learn about and experience yoga therapy designed for children with special needs Oct. 8
from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Fort Myer Fitness Center. The class is open to DoD ID card holders
who are parents or service providers to children with special needs ages 5-11. Child care will not
be provided, food and drink except water are not allowed in the gym. Class size is limited. For
more information and to register, call 703-696-8467.
New- Play morning
Play Morning is scheduled for Sept. 24 and Oct. 1, 8, 15, 22, and 29 from 10 to 11:30
a.m. at Virginia Highlands Park, 1600 South Hayes Street, Arlington, VA 22202.
This playgroup is for parents and preschool children to provide time for play, physical
activity and socialization for parents. The group will meet at playground # 1, by the restrooms,
weather permitting. For additional information or to register, please call 703-696-3512.
New- Anger Management
Individuals will receive information on the basic principles of emotions management,
specific information about the impact of unmanaged anger, and receive resources on how to
recognize and manage the anger triggers in their own lives. The class is schedule for Sept. 24 or
Oct. 8 from 9 to 11 a.m. in Bldg. 201 on the Fort Myer portion of the joint base. For more
information or to register, please call 703-696-3512.
New- Baby Bundles
Prepare your home and relationship for the changes that are needed when your new baby
arrives. A brief overview of the labor and delivery process, newborn care, and baby proofing
your home will be discussed. Individuals will receive a bag of free baby care and safety items.
Registration required. The class is scheduled for Sept. 26 or Oct. 24 from noon to 2 p.m. in
6. Bldg. 201 on the Fort Myer portion of the joint base. For questions or to register call 703-696-
3512.
New- ScreamFree Marriage (4 part series)
Couples will learn how to relate to each other in a calm, cool, connected way,
celebrate differences and create a foundation for a great relationship. This is a four part
series held Oct. 7, 14, 21 and 28 from 6 to 8:30 p.m. The class is held at the Fort Belvoir
ACS, 9800 Belvoir Road, Fort Belvoir, Va. 22060. For additional information or to
register, please call 703-696-3512.
New- Darkness to Light- Stewards of Children
This course teaches adults simple and pro-active steps to help protect children
from sexual abuse. Open to parents, caregivers, and professionals. Class will be held
Oct. 9 from 9 to 11:30 a.m. in the ACS Classroom, Bldg. 201. Registration required. For
questions or to register call 703-696-3512.
New- Playtime in the Park
Join the JBM-HH New Parent Support Program for a morning of fun at Frying
Pan Park- Kidwell Farm Oct. 10 from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Families will be able to ride
the carousel and enjoy the petting zoo. Parents and children ages 0-5 are welcome. For
additional information or to register, please call 703-696-3512. The park is located at
Frying Pan Park- Kidwell Farm, 2709 West Ox Road, Herndon, VA 20171.
New- Stress Management
Participants will be given information on the basics of identifying stressors in
their life and how to create their own stress management plan. Class is held Oct. 21
from 9 to 11 a.m. in Bldg. 201 on the Fort Myer portion of the joint base. For more
information or to register, please call 703-696-3512.
New- Date Night—Sizzling in the Kitchen!
Join the Family Advocacy Program for an evening of celebrating healthy
relationships while heating things up in the kitchen and creating healthy meals. The
date night is scheduled for Oct. 24 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Community Center. For
additional information or to register, please call 703-696-3512.
New- Generation Sext!
Many Teens believe that anything they want to do with their bodies and their
phones is their business. Let’s discuss ways to help our children avoid potentially life-changing
consequences by learning more about the issue and having an open
discussion about digital safety. Class is held Oct. 30 from 10 to 11 a.m. in the ACS
Classroom, Bldg. 201. For more information or to register, please call 703-696-3512.
MCCS Offers New Community Counseling Program
7. The new Community Counseling Program is designed to provide increased
access to counseling for Marines, sailors, and their families, and to focus on screening,
prevention, and intervention of stressors and problems to improve readiness and
quality of life. We offer individual, couple, family, child, and group counseling services.
All counselors are independently licensed and credentialed professionals who can work
with you to develop a plan and find solutions to meet your needs and help you
overcome stressors in your life. Call 703-614-7204 for an initial screening and to
schedule an appointment.
ACAP supports spouses in transition
Army Career and Alumni Program offers services to the spouses of military
personnel who are transitioning: both retiring or ETSing (Expiration of Term in Service).
Some of the services offered to transitioning spouses include one-on-one assistance
with a resume, a Veterans Affairs benefits briefing, Department of Labor Employment
Workshop (includes the interview process, dress for success, building a resume, salary
negotiation) and financial planning.
More services include classes on home buying, credit scores, investing, TRICARE,
finding and applying for federal jobs and much more.
If your spouse is preparing to transition from the military -- retiring or ETSing, make
an appointment with ACAP.
Call 703-696-0973 to register or visit the ACAP Center at 232 McNair Road, Building
404 on the Fort Myer portion of the joint base. See
www.facebook.com/ArmyCareerandAlumniProgram.
Anger Management workshops offered
Marine & Family Programs offers anger management workshops weekly,
Wednesdays from 9 to 11 a.m. The workshops are designed to teach eight tools for
managing anger. Participants may start at any time, but must attend all eight sessions to
receive a certificate of completion.
Sessions are in Building 12’s conference room on the Henderson Hall portion of the
joint base. The workshops are open to active duty personnel, their family members, and
military retirees. To register, please call 703-614-7204.
Stress workshops held Tuesdays
Marine & Family Programs offers workshops on coping with work and family stress
on an ongoing basis. The 12-session, evidence-based series, designed to teach strategies
for dealing with stressors, is held Tuesdays, from 2:30 to 4 p.m., in Bldg. 12’s conference
room on the Henderson Hall portion of the joint base. Topics include identifying
stressors, deep breathing and muscle relaxation, assertive communication, changing
yourself talk, eating right, exercise and developing a personal stress management plan.
The workshops are open to active duty personnel, their family members and military
retirees.
To register, call 703-614-7204.
8. Traffic, Roads and Grounds
New – Temporary road closures/delays Sept. 22
The roads around the Memorial Chapel on the Fort Myer portion of JBM-HH
(McNair Road, Carpenter Road and Patton Drive) will be temporarily closed Monday,
Sept. 22 from approximately 3:50 to 4:15 p.m. for a full military honors funeral service.
All vehicle traffic will be halted and redirected during this time.
New – Parking restricted on Fort McNair portion of JBM-HH Sept. 23
Parking will be restricted at the Fort McNair swimming pool parking lot
beginning Sept. 22 at 9 p.m. Sept. 23 at 6 p.m. in support of the Naval Sea Systems
Command picnic being held on the Fort McNair parade field Sept. 23 from 10 a.m. to 3
p.m.
New – Summerall parking lot closed Sept. 24-25
The Summerall parking lot on the Fort Myer portion of the joint base will be
closed Sept. 24 at 9 p.m. until Sept. 25 in support of a ceremony on Summerall Field.
The parking lot will reopen after the ceremony is complete Sept. 25.
New – Henderson Hall parking restrictions Sept. 24-25
Parking along U.S. Military Road on the Henderson Hall portion of the joint base
will be restricted Sept. 24 at 9 p.m. in support of the Fall Education and Career Fair on
Henderson Hall Sept. 25 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The parking restrictions are for along
the wall adjacent to Arlington National Cemetery and will re-open after the career fair
is complete.
New – Summerall parking lot closed Sept. 25-26
The Summerall parking lot on the Fort Myer portion of the joint base will be
closed Sept. 25 at 9 p.m. until Sept. 26 in support of a ceremony on Summerall Field.
The parking lot will reopen after the ceremony is complete Sept. 26.