The newsletter provides information on upcoming events for military families including:
1) Three FRG meetings in March and April to provide information and support to families.
2) Two free summer camps in New York for military children focusing on leadership and personal growth.
3) Announcements about limited hours at a shoppette undergoing renovations and a book signing by the spouse of a 3-10 AVN soldier.
1ID and Fort Riley Weekly News Update for 27 JanuaryNoel Waterman
Please find attached the weekly news update for this week. For your convenience this will be posted for you to view in the next few days at the following link: http://www.1id.army.mil/DocumentList.aspx?lib=1ID_FRG_Updates
1ID and Fort Riley Weekly News Update for 27 JanuaryNoel Waterman
Please find attached the weekly news update for this week. For your convenience this will be posted for you to view in the next few days at the following link: http://www.1id.army.mil/DocumentList.aspx?lib=1ID_FRG_Updates
Highlights in the Weekly Update are:
• Aug. 2-4, Aug. 9-11 and Aug. 30-Sept. 1. Rock Springs family camp.
• July 27 10 am-2 pm! Baby Expo
• July 30,31 August 1 Kids cooking with mom or dad
• July 25 at 8:00pm July 28 at 11:00pm Famous Kustomizers
• July 26, 2Orangeleaf Giveback Event in Manhattan
• July 25-28 Dog Days of summer Manhattan Town Center
• July 27 Back to School Fashion Show
• 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 July Spouse to Spouse Sponsorship Training
• August 15 10-1. Hearts Apart event is a “Pool Party Bash”
• August 3 Cool off with a Water Safari at Sunset Zoo
• Jul 27, 10-3pm Family Fun at the Outdoor Recreation Center
• July 31st - August 3rd, he Wild Bill Hickok Rodeo
• Area School enrollment dates
• Info from K-State
• Fort Riley OCSC
• Check out the upcoming AFTB classes
• FRG training
• Flyers
• Weather information
• Useful websites
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
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This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
1. FRSA FLASH
Friday, March 23, 2012
In This Issue
Special Announce- 2
FRG Meetings/Events
ments
Calling All High 6
School Students
Oxygen Relationship 9
Seminar
Autism Drama 12
Clinic
Dates to Remember 16 Alpha: Saturday, 24 March, 12:00pm at the BN
Classroom, potluck luncheon
C/3-10: Wednesday, March 28, 6:00pm at Adiron-
dack Creek Community Center
C/1-10: Tuesday, April 10, 5:00pm at Crescent
LTC McKernan Woods Community Center
Commander
315-774-1299
OPERATION PURPLE
CSM Dvorsky FREE SUMMER CAMPS
Command Sergeant
There are 2 camps available in NY State, Camp Wa-
Major
basso locally from July 29, 2012 - August 3, 2012 and
315-774-1269
Pioneer Camp from July 8, 2012 - July 13, 2012 in
Western NY. There are also camps available in other
Teri Pfeffer areas of the country as well. To find out more about the
Task Force FRSA camps, the qualifications to apply, and to register go to
315-774-1274 www.militaryfamily.org
Contents of this newsletter are compiled from multiple Military Family news sources. Material pre-
sented does not represent the views or endorsement of 3-10 GSAB or the Army. This material is for
personal use of the readers. All readers are encouraged to do further research for all applicable re-
strictions and guidelines.
2. ANNOUNCEMENTS
24 hour shoppette on Belvedere to have limited hours while undergoing upgrades.
Beginning Monday, 02 April: Mini-mall hours of operation will be 0600 - 2000 hrs for a mini-
mum of 30 days during the construction period.
Mini-mall will be limited to a very small assortment of retail items (tobacco, and carbon-
ated beverages).
Northgate Express will begin 24 hour operation starting on Monday,
02 April until the Mini-mall project is completed.
3-10 AVN spouse promotes first children’s book
Mindy Whitten will be selling and signing copies of her
first published book, “An Alpaca in My Pocket,” from 9
a.m. to 6 p.m. March 30 and 31 at the Post Exchange.
Whitten also will read her book during story time at McE-
wen Library March 23, April 17 and June 12. For more in-
formation or to purchase a book, email Whitten at AnAl-
pacaInMyPocket@gmail.com
Fort Drum Thrift Shop, Inc.
Are you PCS'ing?? Are your closets and storage rooms busting at the seems?? Do you
just have to much Junk in the house that you want to get rid? Would you like to make
some extra MONEY while clearing it out?? If you said YES to any of these questions,
then you need to head on over to the FORT DRUM THRIFT SHOP!! Or Call 315-772-
7189 to set up a PCS appointment!
The Thrift Shop is OPEN Tuesday, Wednesdays & Thursdays 0930-1400 we are located
on old post, Building P55 First St. & Quartermaster Rd.
For Sale Specials, Consignment Info or Donation Info call 315-772-7189 or visit us on
the WEB @ thriftshopinc.webs.com
Fort Drum Outdoors
The Spring 2012 Edition
Published by Ft. Drum’s Fish & Wildlife Management Program
http://www.fortdrum.isportsman.net/file/Fort_Drum_Outdoors_2012Spring_Newsletter.pdf
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6. CALLING ALL HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
We have grant funding for 6 to 8 high school students from of military
families in the Ft. Drum area participate in our Close Up government
and civics program in Washington, DC this May or June.
This week long residential programs gives students the opportunity to network with peers from
across the country, meet with policy makers, participate in debates and workshops on current
issues and explore Washington, DC monument and memorials. Attached is an introductory let-
ter from our Foundation.
We have program weeks available in May and through the end of June. Please have interested
students and parents contact me by March 26th to apply. This opportunity will be on a first
come, first serve basis. I can be reached at 1 800 CLOSEUP Ext 3587 or semhof@closeup.org .
More information about Close Up can be found at www.closeup.org.
The Close Up Foundation is the nation’s largest non-profit and non-partisan citizenship education or-
ganization. Since 1971, Close Up has worked with students and educators across the country to pro-
mote active citizenship. Through seminars with Washington policymakers and explorations of govern-
ment offices and historical sites, high school students get a “close-up” look at the process of democracy
and our nation’s heritage. This 6-day program prepares young citizens to meet the challenges of gov-
erning themselves and their nation through the following:
Discussions of key domestic and international issues with members of Congress and their staff,
Washington insiders and other leading policy experts.
A comprehensive study visit to the significant historical sites and cultural neighborhoods of our na-
tion’s capital.
Daily small group discussion workshops that debrief students on the day’s activities and encourage
them to explore current issues.
Self directed time with their teachers to explore Washington, DC.
Opportunity to earn college credit through the University of Virginia
Students may choose to participate during one of the following weeks:
April 29th to May 4th May 20th to 25th June 10th to June 15th
May 6th to the 11th May 27th to June 1st June 17th to June 22nd
May 13th to 18th June 3rd to June 8th June 24th to June 29th
Please RSVP for the March 29th information meeting by contacting, Sara Emhof, the Close Up program
manager directly at semhof@closeup.org or 1-800 CLOSEUP ext 3587. We invite you to visit
www.closeup.org to learn more about Close Up and view testimonials from students, teachers and U.S.
Presidents.