Active duty families stationed at Joint Base Lewis-McChall (JBLM) are invited to participate in a treasure hunt by finding 75 items in 20 days. Families must register between October 15-31 and the item list will be provided on November 1. The top eight families who find all items and turn them in by the deadline of November 20 will be eligible for prizes which will be announced at the Holiday Tree Lighting Ceremony. Rules include using two grocery bags to carry items and labeling small items in Ziploc bags.
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Este documento é um DARF (Documento de Arrecadação de Receitas Federais) para pagamento de tributos à Receita Federal. Informa que valores inferiores a R$10,00 não podem ser pagos e devem ser acumulados a tributos do mesmo código de períodos subsequentes até alcançar o valor mínimo. Também contém instruções sobre preenchimento do documento e campos para identificação do pagamento.
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The weekly update provides information on upcoming Family Readiness Group meetings, a 9/11 remembrance ceremony, resources for victims of sexual assault, emergency alerts for Joint Base Lewis-McChord, fundraising efforts for a new USO center, and opportunities for craft vendors. It also lists various recreational activities, classes, and support groups for service members, families, and youth on the base.
This weekly update from the 5th Battalion 5th Air Defense Artillery Regiment provides information on:
1. Upcoming FRG meetings for various batteries in June and July.
2. A memorial run on August 10th to remember SGT Brandon Maggart.
3. An Operation Homefront back to school event in August providing backpacks and supplies.
It also lists various resources, events, and deadlines happening around Joint Base Lewis-McChord.
This weekly update from the 5th Battalion 5th Air Defense Artillery Regiment provides information on upcoming FRG meetings, virtual town halls, sexual assault resources, military family discounts, and base services and events. Key details include FRG meetings in June and July for various batteries, a JBLM town hall on June 18th, the DoD Safe Helpline for crisis support, and a Seattle Sounders discount code for military families.
The weekly update from the 5th Battalion 5th Air Defense Artillery Regiment provides information on various upcoming events at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, including:
1) A talk from MG (Ret.) Mark Graham and his wife Carol about coping with tragedy through resilience.
2) Various job fairs, tax assistance programs, and orientations for new military families.
3) Information on scholarships and educational resources available to military families.
The document provides information on various upcoming community events at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, including a military mortgage assistance event, baby shower, singing competition, job fair, flea market, fire safety fair, CPR training, golf special, spouses activities, races, clothing store hours, Halloween event, and scholarship opportunities. Newcomers orientation is also announced.
Active duty families stationed at Joint Base Lewis-McChall (JBLM) are invited to participate in a treasure hunt by finding 75 items in 20 days. Families must register between October 15-31 and the item list will be provided on November 1. The top eight families who find all items and turn them in by the deadline of November 20 will be eligible for prizes which will be announced at the Holiday Tree Lighting Ceremony. Registration forms can be obtained from the Family Resource Center or by emailing the contact provided.
This document is a registration form for a family treasure hunt event at Joint Base Lewis-McChord. It requests the family name, contact information, participating family members' names and ages, sponsor's unit, and signatures agreeing to terms and releasing liability. Participants must return the completed registration and liability forms by October 31st to the Family Resource Center.
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.
The weekly update provides information on upcoming events for Dragonslayer Battalion members and families, including a memorial run for SGT Brandon Maggart on August 11th, various Family Readiness Group meetings in July and August, and recreational activities like a triathlon on August 18th and mud runs on August 4th. It also advertises childcare options and benefits available to military families.
The Dragonslayer Battalion weekly update provides information on upcoming Family Readiness Group meetings and events for the battalion and its batteries in September and October. It also includes information about emergency alert sign-ups for Joint Base Lewis-McChord, the DoD Safe Helpline for sexual assault support, requests for crafters to participate in a holiday bazaar, and outdoor recreation trips organized by MWR.
The weekly update provides information on upcoming Family Readiness Group meetings, a 9/11 remembrance ceremony, resources for victims of sexual assault, emergency alerts for Joint Base Lewis-McChord, fundraising efforts for a new USO center, and opportunities for craft vendors. It also lists various recreational activities, classes, and support groups for service members, families, and youth on the base.
This weekly update from the 5th Battalion 5th Air Defense Artillery Regiment provides information on:
1. Upcoming FRG meetings for various batteries in June and July.
2. A memorial run on August 10th to remember SGT Brandon Maggart.
3. An Operation Homefront back to school event in August providing backpacks and supplies.
It also lists various resources, events, and deadlines happening around Joint Base Lewis-McChord.
This weekly update from the 5th Battalion 5th Air Defense Artillery Regiment provides information on upcoming FRG meetings, virtual town halls, sexual assault resources, military family discounts, and base services and events. Key details include FRG meetings in June and July for various batteries, a JBLM town hall on June 18th, the DoD Safe Helpline for crisis support, and a Seattle Sounders discount code for military families.
The weekly update from the 5th Battalion 5th Air Defense Artillery Regiment provides information on various upcoming events at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, including:
1) A talk from MG (Ret.) Mark Graham and his wife Carol about coping with tragedy through resilience.
2) Various job fairs, tax assistance programs, and orientations for new military families.
3) Information on scholarships and educational resources available to military families.
The document provides information on various upcoming community events at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, including a military mortgage assistance event, baby shower, singing competition, job fair, flea market, fire safety fair, CPR training, golf special, spouses activities, races, clothing store hours, Halloween event, and scholarship opportunities. Newcomers orientation is also announced.
Active duty families stationed at Joint Base Lewis-McChall (JBLM) are invited to participate in a treasure hunt by finding 75 items in 20 days. Families must register between October 15-31 and the item list will be provided on November 1. The top eight families who find all items and turn them in by the deadline of November 20 will be eligible for prizes which will be announced at the Holiday Tree Lighting Ceremony. Registration forms can be obtained from the Family Resource Center or by emailing the contact provided.
This document is a registration form for a family treasure hunt event at Joint Base Lewis-McChord. It requests the family name, contact information, participating family members' names and ages, sponsor's unit, and signatures agreeing to terms and releasing liability. Participants must return the completed registration and liability forms by October 31st to the Family Resource Center.
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.
The weekly update provides information on upcoming events for Dragonslayer Battalion members and families, including a memorial run for SGT Brandon Maggart on August 11th, various Family Readiness Group meetings in July and August, and recreational activities like a triathlon on August 18th and mud runs on August 4th. It also advertises childcare options and benefits available to military families.
1. JBLM Family
Treasure Hunt
Can You Find 75 Items in 20 Days?
Nov. 1 - 20
Eligibility:
Active Duty Families stationed at JBLM
Registration:
Oct. 15 - 31
Forms may be picked up at the Family Resource Cen-
ter or requested from: lori.j.parker2.civ@mail.mil. All Family
members participating must be listed on the registration form.
Rules:
• The treasure hunt list will be e-mailed on Nov. 1 to
all registered family members.
• All items must fit in two brown grocery bags.
• Small items should be placed in Ziploc bags and
labeled to ensure they are not lost and can be ac-
counted for
• All items must be secured EXACTLY as described
on the list (Xerox copies or other substitutions are
only accepted when specifically noted on the hunt
list.) When in doubt, please ask.
• Film developing costs are at participant’s expense.
Digital cameras may be used, however, printing is at
participant’s expense.
• The top eight Families who successfully complete
ALL components of the hunt will be eligible for
prizes. In the event of a tie, eligible participants will
be placed in a drawing for the applicable prize.
• All items must be turned into the Installation
Volunteer Corps (IVC) Office by 4:30 p.m. on Nov. 20
NO EXCEPTIONS!
• Winners will be announced at the Holiday Tree
Lighting Ceremony reception.
For more information contact the IVC Office,
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