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A6 APG News October 17, 2019 Upcoming Activities MORALE, WELFARE & RECREATION EVENTS STRIKE OUT AGAINST DOMESTIC VIOLENCE OCT. 21 & 28 Celebrate Domestic Violence Awareness Month, 5:30 to 8 p.m. Bring the family or bring a friend to Strike Out Against Domestic Vio- lence at the APG Bowling Center, Building 2342. Event includes free bowling and give- aways. For more information, call 410-278- 7478. APG TURKEY BOWL - FLAG FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME NOV. 25-27 Register now to win flag football bragging rights. Registration is free and ends Nov. 4. Play begins Nov. 25, leading up to the cham- pionship game on Nov. 27 at Fanshaw Field. All units are encouraged to participate. Registra- tion and forms can be found at any MWR sports facility. Email registration forms to usarmy.APG. [email protected] or drop them off at any MWR sports facility. ARMY COMMUNITY SERVICE HOME BUYING SEMINAR NOV. 14 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., ACS Building 2503, learn current real estate marketing con- ditions and how that relates to home buying. For more information, or to register, contact [email protected] or 410-278-2453. . MARK YOUR CALENDAR SAVE THE DATE APG CAREER FAIR OCT. 19 From beginners to senior level profes- sionals, this event will help match your skills with APG’s needs. Government and private industry recruiters will be on site to collect resumes and talk about opportunities with prospective candidates Bring your resume! Event will be held 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Mallette Training Facility, Building 6008. Participating organizations include the Civilian Human Resources Agency; Inte- grated Logistics Support Center; Software Engineering Center; Information Systems Engineering Command; Non Appropri- ated Fund; U.S. Army Test and Evaluation Command; Aberdeen Test Center; Combat Capabilities Development Command; APG Garrison; Army Public Health Command; 20th CBRNE Command; PEO IEW&S; Net- work Cross Functional Team; and Susque- hanna Workforce Network. For more information and to register, go to http://tinyurl.com/y2nw4q95. FALL TECH EXPO OCT. 22 View the latest in technology and inno- vations from more than 80 vendors, 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., at Top of the Bay, 6817 Plum Point Loop, Building 30. This free event includes complimentary refreshments and is open to Soldiers and DOD civilians and contractors with installation access. The expo features three briefing sessions set for 10 a.m., Cybersecurity at the Tac- tical Edge; 11:15 a.m., What is Causing the Rapid Growth for RF Over Fiber; and 12:30 p.m., VMware Software Defined Data Center Utilizing VMware Cloud Founda- tions. Register online at https://fdaexpo. com/register.php?id=274. The expo is host- ed by Federal Direct Access Expositions. For more information, contact Dennis Phil- lips, Chief of Staff G6, at 410-436-5252 or [email protected]. WOMEN IN LEADERSHIP OCT. 23 Aberdeen Test Center hosts the 13th Women in Leadership Session at noon in the Building 5014 auditorium, 6696 Boothby Hill Avenue. The featured speaker is Carol G. Burton, a member of the Senior Executive Service and director of the Civilian Human Resources Agency- APG. This event is open to all personnel. Please be seated no later than 11:45 a.m. For more information, call 410-278-0287. EVENTS & TOWN HALLS LMER, EEO & SHARP TRAINING OCT. 28-29 The APG CPAC LMER Branch will deliv- er quarterly LMER training for supervisors, 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at CISD Building 120, conference room 113. This consolidated training with EEO and SHARP personnel provides supervisors with the tools needed to manage EEO and SHARP matters when handling labor and employee issues. The training is open to supervisors from all ten- ant organizations. To register, contact Teri Wright at 410-278-4331, teresa.l.wright28. [email protected]; or Mary Beth Maahs at 410- 306-1257, marybeth.maahs.civ@mail. mil. For more information, contact Cyn- thia Brown, LMER chief, at 410-278-0005, [email protected]. KOSHER SUKKAH & SUKKAH PARTY OCT. 18 The APG Jewish Service will host a Kosher Sukkah and Sukkah Party, noon to 1 p.m. at the main post chapel. This free event is open to the entire APG community. For more information, contact the cha- pel at 410-278-4333. MISCELLANEOUS STORM WATER TRAINING OCT. 17 The next Storm Water Training Class will be held 2 p.m. Building 3147, room 208. This free class fulfills the training require- ment under APG’s Phase II MS4 permit. To register, contact Karen Jobes at 410-436- 4429, or email [email protected]. KUSAHC AUDIOGRAM APPOINTMENTS Occupational Health at Kirk U.S. Army Health Clinic, APG North (Aberdeen) has started scheduling appointments for mil- itary and civilian audiograms. Walk-ins will be accepted but those with appoint- ments will have priority. Appointments are strongly encouraged. To schedule an appointment, or for more information, call 410-278-1913. KUSAHC FOOD HANDLERS COURSE Getting ready for the holidays? If your organization is hosting a food event it might be a good idea to brush up on food safety. The Kirk U.S. Army Health Clinic Food Han- dlers Course is offered the last Tuesday of each month, 2 to 3:30 p.m., at the Mallette Training Facility, Building 6008. Pre-registra- tion is required. Email your name, unit and phone number to usarmy.apg.medcom-kirk. [email protected] no later than three working days prior to the class. For more information, contact the KUSAHC Preventive Medicine NCOIC at 410-278-1773. VOLUNTARY LEAVE TRANSFER PROGRAM The Voluntary Leave Transfer Program (VLTP) allows an employee who has a medi- cal emergency to receive transferred annu- al leave directly from other employees to avoid being placed in a leave without pay situation. This allows an employee to con- tinue to receive pay while recuperating from a medical emergency, whether it’s their own or a family member’s. For more informa- tion about the Voluntary Leave Transfer Pro- gram, contact VLTP Coordinator Sue Camp- bell at 410-306-0266/DSN 458-0266 or email [email protected]. Bailey, Peggy C.; Bennett, Sarah E.; Cheek, Mary L.; Cho, Stephanie Suzanne; Damiano, Janeen L.; Dissek, Michael J.; Evans, Tiffaney D.; Gaddis, Lonnie; Garabo, Ryan K.; Gobbett, Mary K.; Gray, Margaret C.; Hill, Jasmine B.; King, Martha R.; Kirksey, Alexson T.; Lacombe, Michael J.; Marshall, Jennifer L.; McElveen, Wallace; Mullinax, Christopher A.; Olkonen, Arthur E.; Rinard, Tiffany L.; Robinson, Lisa Ann; Ulrich, William K.; Vuong, Lebinh; Walsh, Sha- ron R.; Wilson, Christopher J.; Winfield, Chris- topher M.; and Wright, Susan E. CHAPEL SERVICES WALK THRU THE BIBLE OCT. 26 APG Chapel hosts the daylong seminar, “The 7 Laws of the Learner,” 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Childcare up to age 3 is available. For more information, call 410-278-4333. JEWISH AFTERNOON MINCHA SERVICE NOV. 4 At the main post chapel, 12:20 p.m. daily starting Nov. 4, 2019 and is held every week until March 9, 2020. For more information about Jew- ish events at APG, email rabbict@jewi- shusamd.org AROUND TOWN FOOD TRUCKS IN THE PARK OCT. 19 The Maryland Food Trucks Week cele- bration will be held from noon to 5 p.m. at Festival Park, 60 N. Parke Street in Aber- deen. This event includes a variety of food trucks, craft vendors, children’s activities, live entertainment, and a beer garden fea- turing local vendors. Learn more about APG MWR activities and services by going online at www.aberdeen.armymwr.com.

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Page 1: & R - APG Newsa.m. to 1:30 p.m., at Top of the Bay, 6817 Plum Point Loop, Building 30. This free event includes complimentary refreshments and is open to Soldiers and DOD civilians

A6 APG News • October 17, 2019

Upcoming Activities

MORALE, WELFARE & RECREATION

EVENTS

STRIKE OUT AGAINST

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE OCT. 21 & 28

Celebrate Domestic Violence Awareness Month, 5:30 to 8 p.m. Bring the family or bring a friend to Strike Out Against Domestic Vio-lence at the APG Bowling Center, Building 2342. Event includes free bowling and give-aways. For more information, call 410-278-7478.

APG TURKEY BOWL -

FLAG FOOTBALL

CHAMPIONSHIP GAME NOV. 25-27

Register now to win flag football bragging rights. Registration is free and ends Nov. 4.

Play begins Nov. 25, leading up to the cham-pionship game on Nov. 27 at Fanshaw Field. All units are encouraged to participate. Registra-tion and forms can be found at any MWR sports facility. Email registration forms to [email protected] or drop them off at any MWR sports facility.

ARMY COMMUNITY

SERVICE

HOME BUYING SEMINAR NOV. 14

11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., ACS Building 2503, learn current real estate marketing con-ditions and how that relates to home buying. For more information, or to register, contact [email protected] or 410-278-2453. .

MARK YOUR CALENDARSAVE THE DATE

APG CAREER FAIROCT. 19

From beginners to senior level profes-sionals, this event will help match your skills with APG’s needs. Government and private industry recruiters will be on site to collect resumes and talk about opportunities with prospective candidates Bring your resume! Event will be held 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Mallette Training Facility, Building 6008.

Participating organizations include the Civilian Human Resources Agency; Inte-grated Logistics Support Center; Software Engineering Center; Information Systems Engineering Command; Non Appropri-ated Fund; U.S. Army Test and Evaluation Command; Aberdeen Test Center; Combat Capabilities Development Command; APG Garrison; Army Public Health Command; 20th CBRNE Command; PEO IEW&S; Net-work Cross Functional Team; and Susque-hanna Workforce Network.

For more information and to register, go to http://tinyurl.com/y2nw4q95.

FALL TECH EXPOOCT. 22

View the latest in technology and inno-vations from more than 80 vendors, 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., at Top of the Bay, 6817 Plum Point Loop, Building 30. This free event includes complimentary refreshments and is open to Soldiers and DOD civilians and contractors with installation access. The expo features three briefing sessions set for 10 a.m., Cybersecurity at the Tac-tical Edge; 11:15 a.m., What is Causing the Rapid Growth for RF Over Fiber; and 12:30 p.m., VMware Software Defined Data Center Utilizing VMware Cloud Founda-tions. Register online at https://fdaexpo.com/register.php?id=274. The expo is host-ed by Federal Direct Access Expositions. For more information, contact Dennis Phil-lips, Chief of Staff G6, at 410-436-5252 or [email protected].

WOMEN IN LEADERSHIPOCT. 23

Aberdeen Test Center hosts the 13th Women in Leadership Session at noon in the Building 5014 auditorium, 6696 Boothby Hill Avenue. The featured speaker is Carol G. Burton, a member of the Senior Executive Service and director of the Civilian Human Resources Agency- APG. This event is open to all personnel. Please be seated no later than 11:45 a.m. For more information, call 410-278-0287.

EVENTS & TOWN

HALLS

LMER, EEO & SHARP

TRAININGOCT. 28-29

The APG CPAC LMER Branch will deliv-er quarterly LMER training for supervisors, 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at CISD Building 120, conference room 113. This consolidated training with EEO and SHARP personnel provides supervisors with the tools needed

to manage EEO and SHARP matters when handling labor and employee issues. The training is open to supervisors from all ten-ant organizations. To register, contact Teri Wright at 410-278-4331, [email protected]; or Mary Beth Maahs at 410-306-1257, [email protected]. For more information, contact Cyn-thia Brown, LMER chief, at 410-278-0005, [email protected].

KOSHER SUKKAH &

SUKKAH PARTYOCT. 18

The APG Jewish Service will host a Kosher Sukkah and Sukkah Party, noon to 1 p.m. at the main post chapel. This free event is open to the entire APG community.

For more information, contact the cha-pel at 410-278-4333.

MISCELLANEOUS

STORM WATER

TRAININGOCT. 17

The next Storm Water Training Class will be held 2 p.m. Building 3147, room 208. This free class fulfills the training require-ment under APG’s Phase II MS4 permit. To register, contact Karen Jobes at 410-436-4429, or email [email protected].

KUSAHC AUDIOGRAM

APPOINTMENTSOccupational Health at Kirk U.S. Army

Health Clinic, APG North (Aberdeen) has started scheduling appointments for mil-itary and civilian audiograms. Walk-ins will be accepted but those with appoint-

ments will have priority. Appointments are strongly encouraged. To schedule an appointment, or for more information, call 410-278-1913.

KUSAHC FOOD

HANDLERS COURSEGetting ready for the holidays? If your

organization is hosting a food event it might be a good idea to brush up on food safety. The Kirk U.S. Army Health Clinic Food Han-dlers Course is offered the last Tuesday of each month, 2 to 3:30 p.m., at the Mallette Training Facility, Building 6008. Pre-registra-tion is required. Email your name, unit and phone number to [email protected] no later than three working days prior to the class.

For more information, contact the KUSAHC Preventive Medicine NCOIC at 410-278-1773.

VOLUNTARY LEAVE

TRANSFER PROGRAMThe Voluntary Leave Transfer Program

(VLTP) allows an employee who has a medi-cal emergency to receive transferred annu-al leave directly from other employees to avoid being placed in a leave without pay situation. This allows an employee to con-tinue to receive pay while recuperating from a medical emergency, whether it’s their own or a family member’s. For more informa-tion about the Voluntary Leave Transfer Pro-gram, contact VLTP Coordinator Sue Camp-bell at 410-306-0266/DSN 458-0266 or email [email protected].

Bailey, Peggy C.; Bennett, Sarah E.; Cheek, Mary L.; Cho, Stephanie Suzanne; Damiano, Janeen L.; Dissek, Michael J.; Evans, Tiffaney D.; Gaddis, Lonnie; Garabo, Ryan K.; Gobbett,

Mary K.; Gray, Margaret C.; Hill, Jasmine B.; King, Martha R.; Kirksey, Alexson T.; Lacombe, Michael J.; Marshall, Jennifer L.; McElveen, Wallace; Mullinax, Christopher A.; Olkonen, Arthur E.; Rinard, Tiffany L.; Robinson, Lisa Ann; Ulrich, William K.; Vuong, Lebinh; Walsh, Sha-ron R.; Wilson, Christopher J.; Winfield, Chris-topher M.; and Wright, Susan E.

CHAPEL SERVICES

WALK THRU THE BIBLEOCT. 26

APG Chapel hosts the daylong seminar, “The 7 Laws of the Learner,” 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Childcare up to age 3 is available. For more information, call 410-278-4333.

JEWISH AFTERNOON

MINCHA SERVICENOV. 4

At the main post chapel, 12:20 p.m. daily starting Nov. 4, 2019 and is held every week until March 9, 2020.

For more information about Jew-ish events at APG, email [email protected]

AROUND TOWN

FOOD TRUCKS

IN THE PARK OCT. 19

The Maryland Food Trucks Week cele-bration will be held from noon to 5 p.m. at Festival Park, 60 N. Parke Street in Aber-deen. This event includes a variety of food trucks, craft vendors, children’s activities, live entertainment, and a beer garden fea-turing local vendors.

Learn more about APG MWR activities and services by going online at www.aberdeen.armymwr.com.