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20 ACS Master Resilience Training 9:30am-12:30pm ACS Division DONSA 21-22 AFTB Level II 9am-4pm ACS 23 Volunteer of the Month Ceremony 10:30-11:30am The Commons 23- 9/3 NYS Fair Syracuse 24 Women’s Equality Day Observance 11:30am-1pm Commons 25 Back to School Bingo 10:30am Adirondack Pavilion 28 Care Team Training 9-12:30pm ACS 30-31 Ride the River Parks and Recreation 3 Division DONSA 4 Take Your Kids to School Day Check with unit if school starts on a different day 5-6 AFTB Level I 9am-4pm ACS 11 NTC Briefing 6pm MPA Key Caller Training 2-3:30pm or 5-6:30pm ACS 12 Fort Drum Town Hall Meeting 10:30am-12pm Commons 13 FRG Leader Training 9am-1pm or 5-6pm 17-21 Fall Marathon 9:30am-2:30pm Workforce Development Building Common Terminology28 ACS=Army Community Service 772-6566 AFTB=Army Family Team Building 772-6710ERP=Employment Readiness Program 77 VCCUS=Volunteer Childcare in a Unit Setting FRMP=Financial /Readiness/Management Program 772-5196 F RG=Family Readiness GroupCLIF=Community Leader’s Information Forum VMIS-Volunteer Management Information System 1 FRSA Flash 17 August September School Bus Safety It is almost that time again. Whether you are getting a child off to school for the first time or whether they have ridden the school bus for many years, it is time to discuss and refresh those bus safety rules. For anxious first-timers, did you know that according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the school bus is the safest method of getting your child to school? School buses are designed to be safer than passenger cars. With that being said, discuss the rules of bus safety with your child. Safety can be made into a fun activity with this activity book. http://www.nhtsa.gov/parents/parents-bus.html Here are some tips and reminders about school bus safety! -Do NOT pass buses when their red flashing lights are on. -Be aware of distracted children possibly walking into the street around the bus. -Avoid distracted driving -Make teen drivers aware of possible hazards around school buses -Ensure children are on time at the bus stop -Talk with your children about school bus safety.

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20 ACS Master Resilience Training 9:30am-12:30pm ACSDivision DONSA

21-22 AFTB Level II 9am-4pm ACS23 Volunteer of the Month Ceremony 10:30-11:30am The Commons

23-9/3 NYS Fair Syracuse24 Women’s Equality Day Observance 11:30am-1pm Commons25 Back to School Bingo 10:30am Adirondack Pavilion 28 Care Team Training 9-12:30pm ACS

30-31 Ride the River Parks and Recreation

3 Division DONSA

4 Take Your Kids to School Day Check with unit if school starts on a different day

5-6 AFTB Level I 9am-4pm ACS11 NTC Briefing 6pm MPA

Key Caller Training 2-3:30pm or 5-6:30pm ACS12 Fort Drum Town Hall Meeting 10:30am-12pm Commons13 FRG Leader Training 9am-1pm or 5-6pm

17-21 Fall Marathon 9:30am-2:30pm Workforce Development Building

Common Terminology28

ACS=Army Community Service 772-6566 AFTB=Army Family Team Building 772-6710ERP=Employment Readiness Program 77 VCCUS=Volunteer Childcare in a Unit Setting FRMP=Financial /Readiness/Management Program 772-5196 F RG=Family Readiness GroupCLIF=Community Leader’s Information Forum VMIS-Volunteer Management Information System

DONSA=Day of No Scheduled Activities-Fort Drum agencies may have an adjusted operating schedule

FRSA Flash 17 August

September

School Bus Safety

It is almost that time again. Whether you are getting a child off to school for the first time or whether they have ridden the school bus for many years, it is time to discuss and refresh those bus safety rules.

For anxious first-timers, did you know that according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the school bus is the safest method of getting your child to school? School buses are designed to be safer than passenger cars.

With that being said, discuss the rules of bus safety with your child. Safety can be made into a fun activity with this activity book. http://www.nhtsa.gov/parents/parents-bus.html

Here are some tips and reminders about school bus safety!

-Do NOT pass buses when their red flashing lights are on. -Be aware of distracted children possibly walking into the street around the bus.-Avoid distracted driving-Make teen drivers aware of possible hazards around school buses-Ensure children are on time at the bus stop-Talk with your children about school bus safety.

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19 August-15 septemberS M T W TH F S

19 20aCS Resilience Training

21 22 23Volunteer of the Month Ceremony

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26 27 28Care team training

29 30 31 1 September

2 3Division DONSA

4Division Take your kids to school day

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9 10 11Ntc predeployment briefing

Key caller TRAINING

12Fort drum town hall meeting

13Frg leader training

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Information and DisclaimerThis document is a compilation of agency information or emails that have been sent to the FRSA over the past week. If you would like any of the flyers in their original format please email your request to [email protected] ahead and verify the time, date and location of the event you plan to attend. This email is for information purposes only, and you agree to not hold the unit representative responsible for any misprints or inaccuracy of information. There is no implied endorsement by the 210th Brigade Support Battalion or through any entity officially affiliated with the United States Government.If you have any questions, please call 772-4120

AFTB Level II

NYS Fair

NYS Fair

Ride the River

AFTB Level I

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10th Mountain and Fort Drum Notes

CIF Closures

The Central Issue Facility (CIF) will be closed for its annual 100% Wall to Wall Inventory during the week of 10-14 September. Soldiers projected to depart Fort Drum in and around that time frame should consider this closure when making their out-

processing appointment. Soldiers not yet in receipt of orders may schedule an out-processing appointment with a memorandum signed by the Company Commander indicating they are scheduled to PCS/ETS, are pending orders, and

requesting an appointment. Questions or concerns may be addressed with the Facility Manager at 772-0599 or the Contracting Officer's Representative (COR) at 772-0597.

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Alcon, An electrical outage has been requested by the Corp of Engineers on Saturday the 25th of August to facilitate the final electrical connections on various MCA project located in the Eight hundred of South post commencing at 06:00hrs. thru 15:30 hrs.. Listed below are the buildings and areas that will be effected and the duration.

1. Building 2312 (outage to last 1hr. at the beginning of the outage and 1hr. and the end of the outage) ( PW electric shop will man the standby generator as required)

2. Buildings 770-775-780-785 (outage to last 1hr. at the beginning of the outage and 1hr. and the end of the outage)3. The entire 4800 area (outage to last 1hr. at the beginning of the outage and 1hr. and the end of the outage)4. Buildings 1880-1885-880-855 (outage will be the entire day 06:00 thru 15:30)

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All Ft Drum families are welcome to attend the Syracuse University Football Scrimmage on Saturday at 1330. Location is the Community Youth Services Football Field off of North Riva Ridge Loop Road. Parking will be available on both sides of the road in the vicinity of the field.

Please stay a minimum of 30 meters from fire hydrants and key intersections that will be marked. No pets or alcohol will be allowed.

Available bleacher seating may be limited so feel free to bring a lawn chair.

Syracuse University Football Scrimmage

On Fort Drum SATURDAY 18 August

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Assistance Resources on Fort Drum

How can they help?

Chaplains are here to help Families with their spiritual needs and they can help with locating other resources in the community. Chaplains are available at the battalion level and through installation

Contact: 210th BSB Chaplain 772-5917Staff Duty Chaplain 772-5647

Military Family Life Consultants are civilians with no reporting obligations to commanders who are available free of charge to Soldiers and their Families. The Military Family Life Consultants (MFLCs) are licensed professionals who listen to your issues and direct you to agencies who can help. Sometimes all it takes is talking out the issue in order to find a resolution.

Contact: 955-4823 (2 BCT MFLC) 212-6919

Walk In/Appointments at ACSMon - Fri . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 am - 8 pm

Personal Financial Counselors (PFCs) are another resource available free to charge to military Soldiers and Families. As a response to the economic downturn in 2008, these licensed professionals were contracted to assist military Families with financial issues from the creation of a budget to savings for retirement.

Contact: Financial Readiness 772-0050 or the Military Family Life Consultants at any of the two numbers above

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Family Readiness Group Email Addresses and Assistance Phone NumbersFor FRG Times and Locations, please email the FRG Leaders below.

HHC Stephanie Utter [email protected] Dawn Grant [email protected] Tamia Campfield [email protected] Gail Crabtree [email protected] Janine McPhie [email protected]

Battalion FRSA Bridget Velasquez [email protected]

210BSB Staff Duty Phone Number 772-5097

FACEBOOK PAGES

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