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Fort Riley Network 26 September 2013
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Agenda
Organizations Briefer Email Address Phone Number
• Domestic Violence Prevention Proclamation signing
• Fall Apple Days
• CYSS Update
• DFMWR Megan Rutledge [email protected] 785.239.2179
• IACH Ian Mann [email protected] 785.240.7507
• Chaplain CH (COL) Rauch [email protected] 785.239.2799
• Corvias Alison Birney [email protected] 785.717.2210
• DECA Peter Howell [email protected] 785.239.6621
• Exchange Joann Enecial [email protected] 785.784.4094
• Junction City John Seitz [email protected] 785.762.2632
• Announcements
• Those Caught Doing Right
• Calendar
OCTOBER IS DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PREVENTION MONTH
Strike Out Domestic Violence! Activities for our Community
“A Survivor’s Story” Mildred Muhammad, ex-wife of the DC shooter, talks about her struggle to obtain support and services for her and her children following her ex-husband’s stalking. No cost; all are invited; refreshments will be provided. Thu, 3 Oct, 10am-noon ,Riley’s Conference Center, Ft. Riley, KS 66442
“Strike Out Stigma!” FRG leadership is encouraged to join us for some free bowling at the Fort Riley Bowling alley and domestic violence information. Fri, 4 Oct, 11am-1pm
“Dating and Violence Don’t Go Together!” Teens and Parents are encouraged to join us at the Teen Center, Bldg 5800 for a frank discussion on dating and domestic violence. Mon, 28 Oct; 1600-1700
“Dance Against Domestic Violence!” Come Zumba and learn a few things at the same time! The first 30 participants at each 1 hour class free ($2/person after) at King Fieldhouse. Mon, 21 Oct, 10am; Tue, 22 Oct, 6pm; Thu, 24 Oct 6pm
Activities for Leaders and Intervention Professionals
“Command Group & First Line Responder’s Appropriate and Effective Response” Military leaders at all levels are invited to a presentation by Author and Consultant Lundy Bancroft on responding to the Domestic Violence within your formations. Mr. Bancroft has over 20 years of experience working with batterers. Tue, 8 Oct 9am-noon; Bldg. 6620 Ft. Riley, KS 66442
“The Intersection of Intimate Partner Violence & Combat Related Issues” Glenna Tinney, A retired Navy Captain, Social Worker and former Deputy Executive Director for the Congressionally mandated Defense Task Force on Domestic Violence will speak about the complicated co-existence of Domestic Violence and Combat Trauma. Wednesday, Oct. 30, 0900-Noon. Riley’s Conference Center, Ft. Riley, KS 66442
To sign up for the classes and events above, or to learn more about Domestic Violence, contact Army Community Service at 785 239-9435
Fall Apple Day Festival 2013
Dates: 0900-1500 05 OCT 2013
Purpose: FRKS host Fall Apple Day Festival
2013 to showcase the 1st Infantry Division and
Fort Riley.
Anticipated attendance: 7,000
Location: Artillery Parade Field (APF), Sturgis
Field, Tuttle Park
Concept: 1. 1 Day Event…5 October, 2013
2. Commercial Sponsors to offset cost
3. 3 Separate locations
4. Historical, Family Life, Current Ops.
5. MWR Activities (ODR, Sports, Arts / Crafts, etc)
6. Vendor Tent, Home Depot Activity Tent
7. HMMWV Ride, Static Displays, MILES Range
8. 20 FRGs conduct Food Sales (5 Oct)
9. 1ID support (180 Soldiers / Equipment)
10. Primary Parking: RCC
11. DPTMS Lead / C2
12. Apple Pie Sales (HASFR)
13. Messaging
2013 Additions:
• Mechanical Bull
• Human Sphere
• Tornado Ride
• Mechanical Apple
• Internet Café
• ATM
• Godfrey Shuttle
• FADF T-Shirts
Tuttle Park
1. Obstacle Course
2. Human Sphere
3. HMMWV Rides
4. Aid Station
Artillery Parade Field
1. Apple Pie Tent/Sales
2. Family Life Section
3. Static Displays
4. MWD Demonstrations
5. EOD Demonstrations
6. Band – Entertainment
7. Food Tent
8. Expo Tent
9. Wellness Tent
10. CGMCG Demonstrations
11. Aid Station
12. Historical Re-enactors
13. Command Post
CYSS Update:
Youth Sport
Whitside North CDC
Volunteer Coaching Process
All coaches must undergo a extensive background check. Inquiries are made
with Military police, CID, Drug and Alcohol, Family Advocacy, Local Law
enforcement, Behavioral & Mental Health, and Military Housing.
Prior to practices beginning, all coaches are required to attend NAYS (National
Alliance of Youth Sports) coaching certification classes. The curriculum
includes effectively dealing with parents, teaching sportsmanship, coaching
tips, strength, conditioning, and flexibility training, and first aid.
All head coaches are also required to attend Child abuse recognition classes,
CPR training, and an orientation to Youth Sports.
Fall Sports Coaches Background Checks
CYSS is currently having difficulties getting completed Background checks on fall
sport coaches. The two agencies that are backlogged with completing their
reports are C.I.D. (Criminal Investigation Division) and Behavioral and Mental
Reports. Neither agency is located on Fort Riley.
CYSS is also working on other possible solutions to beginning the fall sports
season. One option is possibly having cleared CYSS employees serve as
practice supervisors for all coaches who are not cleared yet. Another possibility is
having DES assist the CID division with their checks if approved by IMCOM.
As a last resort, CYSS is also exploring the possibility of having a shorter season
with partial refunds, cancelling the entire fall sports season and refunding the
families their registration fees.
DFMWR
Megan Rutledge
Featured Events
Featured Events
Featured Events
Sport Registration Deadlines
Adult Sports:
Register by Oct. 3
• CL Volleyball League
• Oct. 16- Dec. 11
Register By Oct. 21
• Doubles Racquetball Tourn
• Oct. 26th, 8am
Family Fun Night @ Eyster
• Oct. 19, 7-9pm
• $10 per family, $5 per
person
Featured Events
Halloween
Featured Events
Featured Events
10 October 2013 / 6:00PM – 8:00PM Location: Army Community Service - Bldg 7264, Normandy Drive
Pre-Registration required by 26 September 2013
Call 239-9435 or email: [email protected] to register
Free childcare available
RSVP by 26 September
Current registration with CYSS required
Conducted by the Fort Riley Police Department
An interactive class to learn strategies to counteract assaults
and prepare to take an active role in personal safety through
awareness, prevention, risk reduction and avoidance.
ACS Outreach Program
Presents
What can we purchase with APF? NAF ? Informal? Funds
How can we raise funds for our FRG?
Where do we find guidance on FRG Funds management?
Get these and all of your questions answered at
FRG Funds Management 101
2 October 20139:00am-12:00pmACS – Bldg 7264, Normandy DriveRegister by email at [email protected] or call 785-239-9435
Who should attend???? FRG Leader/Co-Leaders
FRG Funds Custodians
FRG Advisors
Commanders
FRSAs
BOSS Events Email BOSS with questions to [email protected]
October
Trunk or Treat • 31 October (THU) 1730-2000
• Commissary parking lot
Zombie Toxin • Open during weekends of October
• 15 volunteers per night
Luau BBQ
• Location TBD ??McCormick Park??
?? Behind Commissary??
BOSS Outreach • BOSS President will visit units to assist with
BOSS boards and encourage unit participation
September
Oktoberfest • 28th September (SAT) 1700-2000 @ the
Warrior Zone
• Open to All Soldiers 18 and older, must be
21 to drink alcoholic beverages
President – SGT Eric Blackmon
Vice President- SPC Cody Williams
IACH
How can I avoid getting sick with the Flu this year?
• The single best way to protect against the flu is to get a flu vaccine each year. CDC recommends that everyone 6 months and older, especially people at high risk for developing serious complications from flu, get vaccinated each season.
What else you can do… • Try to avoid close contact with sick people.
• “wing it”
• If you are sick with flu–like illness, stay home for at least 24 hours after your fever is gone (without the use of a fever-reducing medicine). Only exception should be to get medical care or for other necessities.
• While sick, limit contact with others as much as possible to keep from infecting them.
• Cover your nose and mouth with a tissue when you cough or sneeze. Throw the tissue in the trash after you use it.
• Wash your hands often with soap and water. If soap and water are not available, use an alcohol based hand rub
• Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth.
• More info at http://www.cdc.gov/flu/about/qa/preventing.htm
Don’t let influenza take you out of the game this year!
Influenza vaccines including nasal Flu-mist will be offered with any appointment with a provider in your Medical Home!
You can also walk-in to a nurse in your Medical Home Monday-Friday from 2:00-4:00 pm for your screening and vaccination.
Look for opportunities to have children who are beneficiaries vaccinated at school or CDC/SAS!
Let us help you stay healthy this flu season!
Flu Hotline: 240-4flu (4358)
Suicide Prevention Month
• Suicide Warning Signs
– Talking about wanting to die or to kill oneself
– Talking about feeling hopeless or having no reason to live
– Talking about feeling trapped or in unbearable pain
– Talking about being a burden to others
– Increasing the use of alcohol or drugs
– Acting anxious or agitated; behaving recklessly
– Sleeping too little or too much
– Withdrawing or feeling isolated
– Showing rage or talking about seeking revenge
– Displaying extreme mood swings
– Giving away personal belongings
Behavioral Health Resources
• IACH Behavioral Health
• Chaplains
• RESPECT-Mil
• Military Family Life Consults (MFLC)
• Wellness Center, Master Resiliency Trainers (MRT)
• Military One Source http://www.militaryonesource.mil/
• http://www.militaryfamily.org/
• Military Crisis Line/Veterans Crisis Line: – By phone: 1-800-273-8255, press Option #1 to connect to a live responder
– By text message: send text message to 838255
– By online chat: start at military family.org website (above), follow link
Installation Chaplain
CH (COL) Harry Rauch
Good News Club includes:
Dynamic Bible Lessons
Creative Learning Activities
Inspiring Missionary Stories
Meaningful Songs
When: Thursdays
September 26th through
October 24th
Time: 4:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Where: Morris Hill Chapel
Who: 1st thru 5th Grade
For more information
contact Don Ericson,
Director of Religious Education,
at 239-0979 or at
Local Jewish Congregations Temple Beth Shalom Friday, 7:30 pm Shabbat Service
4200 SW Munson Rabbi Debbie Stiel
Topeka, KS 66604
(785) 272-1565
The Rohr Chabad Center for Jewish Life
1203 W 19th St. Friday, 7:00 pm Shabbat Dinner & Service
Lawrence, KS 66046 Rabbi Zalmon
(785) 832-TORA (8672) www.jewishku.com
Manhattan Jewish Congregation Friday, 7:30 pm Shabbat Service
15090 Wreath Ave. Lay Leader Lead
Manhattan, KS 66502
(785) 477-5759
Youth Night- MS/HS Youth meet every Wednesday, 1830 at Morris Hill Chapel
POC CH Breckenridge 240-7178/[email protected] or
Don Ericson, DRE 239-0979/[email protected]
Marriage Class- offered last Friday of every month at the Family Life Ministries Center from 0900-1500.
Lunch provided. Please call 239-3436 to reserve your seat.
Protestant Women of the Chapel (PWOC)
Weekly PWOC meetings 0900-1130 or 1815-2030 at Morris Hill Chapel
For more information email [email protected]
Catholic Women of the Chapel (CWOC)
Weekly CWOC meetings 0900-1130 at St. Mary’s Chapel
For more information email [email protected]
Upcoming Events
•Fire Prevention Week Oct. 6-12 •The Fort Riley Fire and Emergency Services will be
partnering with Corvias Military Living to host kitchen fire
safety classes and demonstrations along with static fire truck
displays and giveaways at each of the Community Centers.
•Demonstrations will take place from 4 to 6 p.m. based on the
following schedule:
•Monday, October 7 – Forsyth Community Center
•Tuesday, October 8, – McClellan Place Community Center
•Wednesday, October 9 – Warner Peterson Community
Center
•Thursday, October 10 – Ellis Heights Community Center
•Corvias Foundation •Our Family for Families First Foundation is now Corvias
Foundation
•Fort Riley grant recipients:
•Kirsten Gilmartin
•Tahcara Shorter
•corviasfoundation.org
•Fallapalooza – Friday, Oct. 18, 3 to 7 p.m. •Forsyth Community Center, 22900 Hitching Post Road
•Residents of all ages are invited to join us for
Fallapalooza featuring games, activities, face painting
and more!
•Stroll through the Community Center and marvel at its
transformation into a friendly Monster Factory full of
surprises and treats.
•Winterizing your home •Check heaters and remove/store water hoses and
sprinklers
•Holiday decorations reminder •Decorations may be displayed 30 days prior to holiday.
•Decorations must be removed within two weeks after
holiday.
DeCA Peter Howell
Duty First!
COMMISSARY
• Pre-Furlough Operating Hours
• Monday through Saturday 0900 to 2000
• Sunday 1000 to 1800
• Early Bird Hours Continue Monday through Saturday 0700 to 0900
• Self Check-out only – Limited to 40 items or fewer
• Personnel Recruitment and increased productive hours has increased registers
• September SCAN DOWN days
• First one Sept 12
• 50% off specific items: Barlett Pears, Kraft Mayonnaise; Ocean
Spray Cranberry Juice; Kellogg’s Fruit Loops; Healthy Choice
Chicken Margherita Café Steamers.
• Look for new items Sept 18th and 25th.
Duty First!
DeCA
Sign up for Weekly
Coupon Adds
www.commissaries.com
Link to Join Mailing List
radio button
• The Great Eggo Waffle Off Contest
• Runs through September in conjunction with Breyers Ice
Cream – Recipe Contest
• Details on specially marked boxes of 6,8 & 10 count
Eggo Waffles containers
• Oktoberfest Late September to Early October in line with
Deutschland
• Featuring discounted German products from Cookies,
Chocolates, Sauerkraut, Mustard, and Red cabbage.
• “We Are Family” sponsored by Quaker and Tropicana
• Presenting a family focused promotion exclusive to
military families
• Cross Merchandised with $3.00 off produce coupons
• 25 Customers worldwide to win “free breakfast” with 10
Products from Quaker and Tropicana brands.
* The Great Eggo Waffle Off Contest
• “Salute to Service” promotion from Gatorade
• NFL Tickets and VIP experience for 32 Winners CONUS
Exchange
Duty First!
Main Exchange
Duty First!
Services/Express
• New vendor in the Mall Game Hounds
selling Retro Games and RPG Games.
• Express 2 Has Snack Avenue Sampling
every Tuesday and Thursday 1330-1430
• Express 2 Oct 31 Having a Halloween
Costume contest for Adults and Kids
Duty First!
Halloween Event
• Halloween
Costume
Contest for Kids
• Pumpkin
Carving Contest
• Trick or Treating
When: 31 Oct 13
Time: 4pm-6pm
Junction City
It’s Happening in JC
October 10 6:00 PM Junction Function 2013 Red Carpet Affair Large Cash Prizes, Live & Silent Auctions & Lavish Cuisine
October 12 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM
Monster Myths by Moonlight Milford State Park 3612 State Park Rd.
Milford, KS
It’s Happening in JC
Visit www.junctioncitychamber.org for all these events and more!
October 29 5:15 PM All Treats Day to Parade begins at 5:30 PM
7:00 PM
2013 Blue Jay Football Schedule
September 20: Shawnee Heights September 27: @ Hayden October 4: Highland Park (Homecoming) October 10: @ Topeka W. (Thurs)
October 18: Washburn Rural October 25: @ Topeka High November 1: @ Manhattan November 8: Regionals November 15-22-30: Sectionals/Sub-State/State
Geary County Historical Society 530 N Adams Junction City KS www.gchsweb.com
October Events October 14- Sunday Cinema: The museum will be showing The Blessings of Liberty and The Statue of Liberty at 2pm. October 19 - Spring Valley Site: open from 10am-1pm. Take a stroll through history and explore the grounds. There are 2 pioneer cabins and a one room schoolhouse. Located at the corner of K-18 and Spring Valley Road. October 31- Trick-or-Treating at the museum from 1-4pm.
Admission is free to the museum and all events!!! Call 785-238-1666 with any questions.
The arts are 2013-2014 Performance
Season
jcoperahouse.org
Live Performances
Classic Films
Community
Theatre
Art, Music, Fitness &
Ballroom Dance Classes
135 W. 7th
Junction City Box Office:
785-238-3906
CONNIE DOVER & KELLY WERTS IN CONCERT Oct 20 3:00 p.m.
Award-winning folk music standouts share the stage for an unforgettable concert
A DOUBLE-HEADER! FIELD OF DREAMS & THE BEST OF ACOUSTIC JUNCTION Oct 26 6:30 p.m.
Two opera house favorites in one evening! Come for the classic film starring Kevin Costner, James Earl Jones & Burt Lancaster. After the film, stay for a special edition of our popular free concert series featuring the best regional musicians in a unique acoustic setting
Manhattan
Manhattan Military Relations Committee Upcoming Events
• Upcoming Manhattan Events
• Pulitzer Prize winning author David Finkel talks about his book, Thank You for Your Service at the K-State Alumni Center Thursday, October 17th from 4:00pm to 5:00pm.
• Fort Riley Day at K State: The Wildcats play the Iowa State Cyclones on Saturday, November 2nd for Fort Riley Day this year. Time to be announced.
• Veteran’s Day Parade: The Flint Hills Veteran’s Coalition’s Veteran’s Day Parade is Monday, November 11th at 9:30am.
• Beyond Glory: The MRC is sponsoring the one man, one night Broadway show, Beyond Glory, staring Stephen Lang at McCain Auditorium on Wednesday, November 13th.
Fall MRC Luncheons
• October 2, Lt Col Sean Monteiro, Commander, 10th ASOS, US Air Force Hilton Garden Inn
• November 6, Mike VanCampen, President Kansas Honor Flights, Four Points by Sheraton
• December 4, Jennifer Dixon, Fort Riley Parent to Parent, Holiday Inn at the Campus
Manhattan MRC Luncheons are the first Wednesday of the month from 1130 to 1300. Lunch is $15.00 per
person.
Yellow Ribbon Socials Fall Schedule
• October 15, Longhorn Steakhouse,
505 Tuttle Creek Blvd. • November 19, Houlihan’s, 1641 Anderson Avenue • December Family Event, To be
decided.
Yellow Ribbon Socials are open to the
spouse of any deployed soldier. Pay as you go, from 1800 to 2100. Free
appetizers.
Janet Nichols, Military Community Liaison [email protected] / (785) 776-8829
Announcements
• The OCSC provides its members a friendly environment to make new social connections with fellow Fort Riley spouses and community members. We offer events and activities which encourage laughter, friendship, and volunteer service.
• October 17th – OCSC Country Stampede • November 21st – Make It, Fake It, or Bake It • December 12th – Santa, Snowmen, &
Snowflakes January 16th – OCSC Monologues • February 20th – Belle of the Ball Bingo
(MHIP) April 17th – Price is Right • May 15th – OCSC Kentucky Derby
BUNKO FOR THE CURE
ALL ARE WELCOME TO PLAY!!
LIMITED to the FIRST 100 PEOPLE who RSVP and pay!
Thursday, October 10th at 6pm @ Riley’s Conference Center Cost: PREPAY ONLY $20 includes $10 towards the Cure and $10 for food and prizes. RSVP by October 7th and pay through our website www.fortrileyocsc.com **Order a “Giving the Boot to Cancer” t-shirt for $10 by September 19th. You can order at our September luncheon or on our website through PayPal! **
Fort Riley Army Spouses Choir
•Bringing spouses together in song
•Open to all Fort Riley Army spouses with any level of musical ability
•Rehearsals are every Thursday evening, 6 to 8:30
•To join the choir, or to arrange for a choir performance, please contact us at [email protected]
CALENDAR
October 2013 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1
7am XQuest; KFH
10-Noon Key Caller Class; ACS
1130-4pm WTB Town Hall;
ACS
CG PayDay Scramble
2
9-1130 Money Management 101;
ACS
1-145pm Employment Readiness
Orientation
3
830-430pm Financial
Education; ACS
1-3pm Army Federal Job
Applications ;ACS
Command Spouse Training
Seminar; ACS
10-12pm A Survivors Story
4
4-31 Oct; Zombie Toxin
Haunted House; JC
11-1pm Strike Out Stigma
5
Fall Fest (Apple Days)
730am Volksmarch Fun Run;
Riley’s
Youth S&F Geocaching
Challenge
7pm Comedy Night; Rally’s
Ogden Fall Festival (1130-1)
6
7
1-2pm Sponsorship Training;
ACS
4-5pm Dating and Violence
Don’t Go Together, Teen
Center
8
9-Noon Love & Logic (3-7yrs)
6-8pm Encourage Early Literacy
10-12pm Command Group &
First Responders Appropriate
and Effective Response, CYSS
9 10-Noon Scream Free Parenting PT 1
9-1130 Money Management 101; ACS
1-145pm Employment Readiness
Orientation
2-4pm ERP Workshop by Request
;ACS
Army Family Action Plan
10
6-8pm ACS Survival &
Defense Class
1-3pm Army Federal Job
Applications ;ACS
11
10am Customer Appreciation
Golf Tournament
5-6:30 pm USO No Dough
Dinner
Division Training
Holiday/RDO
12
Konza Prairie Hike
Rollin Hills Zoo Pumpkin Patch
PaZoola
9 am Eisenhower Wreath
Laying
3-6-9 Bowling Tournament
630pm Movie Night; Library
13 14
3pm & 6pm Columbus Day
Observance with “The New
World” ; WZ
Columbus Day
15 16 10-Noon Scream Free Parenting PT 2
9-1130 Money Management 101; ACS
1-145pm Employment Readiness
Orientation
17
430-530pm CYS Mother
Daughter Tea Party
1-3pm Army Federal Job
Applications ;ACS
18
8-1530 FR Retiree Appreciation
Day
19 Noon Mega Bingo; Rally’s
7-10pm Family Fun Nights
Night Flyer Shoot
10-Noon Fall Fest Pumpkin Patch ;
ACS
Rolling Hills Zoo Senior Safari Days
1pm Release Party; WZ
10-1pm Springvalley Historic Site
20
10am Fort Riley Autocross;
Marshall Airfield
10-1700 SCCA
21
10am Dance Against Domestic
Violence
22
2-6pm Fall Career Fair; ACS
23
10-Noon Scream Free Parenting
PT 3
9-1130 Money Management 101;
ACS
1-145pm Employment Readiness
Orientation
24
1-3pm Army Federal Job
Applications ;ACS
25
6pm Release Party; WZ
RDO
26
6-8pm Trunk or Treat; Library
8am Doubles Racquetball
Tournament; KFH & Long
Zombie Paradise Paintball
Shootout
5-9pm Kids Halloween Bowling
Party
27
2pm Family Bingo; Rally’s
28 29
OCSC Spooky Tasting at OZ
Winery
6-730pm Volunteer of the
Quarter Ceremony, RCC
30
9-1130 Money Management 101;
ACS
1-145pm Employment Readiness
Orientation
5-6:30 pm USO No Dough Dinner
Intersection of Intimate Partner
Violence & Combat Related Issues
31
Fort Riley Network 1pm;
RCC
5-7pm Trunk or Treat;
Commissary Parking Lot
1-3pm Army Federal Job
Applications ;ACS
6pm Rocky Horror Picture
Show Movie Showing; WZ
Black = MWR Event
Red = Community Event
Fall Carnival 3-6 Oct; Rally’s
Fall Carnival 3-6 Oct; Rally’s Fall Carnival 10-13 Oct; Rally’s
Fall Carnival 10-13 Oct; Rally’s 9-430pm 24/7 Dad Workshop 9-3pm Army Family Team Building Level 1
BOSS Grandpa Boone’s
Fishing Trip
November 2013 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Black = MWR Event
Red = Community Event
1
CG PayDay Scramble
Red Cross Blood Drive
2 Army/Air Force Football Game
8-4pm IBEX Climbing Gym
Rolling Hills Zoo Senior Safari Days
Custer Hill Golf Course Last Stand
7pm Comedy Night; Rally’s
Fort Riley Day @ Bill Snyder Family
Stadium
3 4
1-2pm Sponsorship Training;
ACS
10-Noon Care Team Training;
ACS
5
OCSC Manhattan Clue at 4
Olives Bar
2-4pm Love & Logic PT 1 (8-
12yrs)
6pm Release Party; WZ
7-10pm Guy Fawkes Day; WZ
6
9-1130 Money Management
101; ACS
1-145pm Employment
Readiness Orientation
2-630pm Sponsorship Award
Ceremony, RCC
10 Operation Santa
7
830-430pm Financial
Education; ACS
1-3pm Army Federal Job
Applications ;ACS
8
Division Training
Holiday/RDO
9
11-530pm Butterball Blast
Rolling Hills Zoo Go Orange
for Orangutans Day
630pm Movie Night; Library
10
The “O” Challenge at Lake
Adventures Racing; Milford
11
3pm Veterans Day
Remembrance; WZ
Veterans Day
12
2-4pm Love & Logic PT 2 (8-12yrs)
13
130-430pm Oh! Oh, Baby It’s Your Day!
9-1130 Money Management 101; ACS
1-145pm Employment Readiness
Orientation
2-4pm ERP Workshop by Request ;ACS
5-6:30 pm USO No Dough Dinner
14
0830-1400 FR Army
Educational Fair
1-3pm Army Federal Job
Applications ;ACS
Red Cross Blood Drive
15 16
7-8pm Family Fun Nights
Youth S&F Ice Skating in Kansas
City
630pm Dueling Pianos
40-Frame Game Tournament;
Bowling
17
2pm Family Bingo; Rally’s
3 MCEC Parent to Parent
Reading
18
1030-Noon Its Not as Hard as
You Think
19 2-4pm Love & Logic PT 3 (8-
12yrs)
10-Noon Funds Custodian
Traning; ACS
20
9-1130 Money Management
101; ACS
1-145pm Employment
Readiness Orientation
21
10 German-Italian Memorial
1-3pm Army Federal Job
Applications ;ACS
430-530 Fall Fest ;CYS
22
Little Apple BDE Ball
23
1-3pm Thanksgiving Craft Party;
Library
8am Turkey 2-Miller Fun Run
24
KC Chiefs Mil App Night
25 26 27
9-1130 Money Management
101; ACS
1-145pm Employment
Readiness Orientation
BOSS Turkey Ganza
8am Turkey Bowl Flag Football
Tournament
28
BOSS Turkey Ganza, WZ
Thanksgiving
29
Division Training
Holiday/RDO
30
9-Noon FRG Leaders Training; ACS
9-3pm Army Family Team Building Level 2 Veterans Day Golf Appreciation …
… Golf Appreciation cont’d
Veterans Day…
…Appreciation Bowling
BBQ 4 the Troops (Military Family Appreciation)
12-16 Turkey Bowl 11-5pm
December 2013 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1
2 3 4
(T) Forsyth Chapel Ribbon
Cutting
5
Chrsitmas Tree Lighting; Ware
Parade field
6 7
Christkindle Market; RCC
Tour of Homes
8
630-830pm Library Movie
Night
9am Holiday Hoops Basketball
Tournament
9 10 11 12
5-6:30 pm USO No Dough
Dinner
53rd Combined Graduation
Ceremony
13
RDO
14
1ID Band/ JC Community Band
Holiday Concert
15
1-3pm Santa at the Library
9am Holiday Hoops Basketball
Tournament
16
12-6pm Bowling with Santa
17 18 19 20 21
22
130-4pm Family Climb Time
23 24
Division Training
Holiday/RDO
25
Christmas
26 27 28
29 30 31
Division Training
Holiday/RDO
Red = Community Event
Closing Remarks