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4/26: DONSA 4/27: National Prescription Take Back Day 1000-1400 ExChange Lobby 4/27: Taste of the Town 1100 Dulles State Office Building 4/27: Warrior Run-USO Military Appreciation Wave 1300 Labrador Mountain SYR 4/29: Arbor Day Celebration 1000-1030 Chapel Drive CDC 5/2: ACAP Career Fair 1000-1400 Commons 5/3: 22nd Annual International Festival of Food 1630-2000 Commons 5/8: FD Information Town Hall Meeting 1030-1200 Commons 5/10: Military Spouse Appreciation Day 0900-1500 Remington Park 5/15: Mother’s Day Brunch 1100-1300 Commons 5/16: Volunteer of the Month 1100-1130 Commons 5/18: Watertown Armed Forces Day Parade 1000 Watertown 5/18: USO Big Band Bash 1900-2300 Watertown Elks Lodge 5/22: Family Support Huddle 1000 Eagles Nest 5/24: DONSA 5/27: Memorial Day: Federal Holiday 5/29: Asian American/Pacific Islander Heritage Observance 1130-1300 Commons 5/30: Mountain Remembrance Ceremony 1630 Memorial Park Please don’t forget to log your volunteer hours on VMIS HHBN FRSA FLASH 26 April 2013

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  • 4/26: DONSA

    4/27: National Prescription Take Back Day 1000-1400 ExChange Lobby

    4/27: Taste of the Town 1100 Dulles State Office Building

    4/27: Warrior Run-USO Military Appreciation Wave 1300 Labrador Mountain SYR

    4/29: Arbor Day Celebration 1000-1030 Chapel Drive CDC

    5/2: ACAP Career Fair 1000-1400 Commons

    5/3: 22nd Annual International Festival of Food 1630-2000 Commons

    5/8: FD Information Town Hall Meeting 1030-1200 Commons

    5/10: Military Spouse Appreciation Day 0900-1500 Remington Park

    5/15: Mothers Day Brunch 1100-1300 Commons

    5/16: Volunteer of the Month 1100-1130 Commons

    5/18: Watertown Armed Forces Day Parade 1000 Watertown

    5/18: USO Big Band Bash 1900-2300 Watertown Elks Lodge

    5/22: Family Support Huddle 1000 Eagles Nest

    5/24: DONSA

    5/27: Memorial Day: Federal Holiday

    5/29: Asian American/Pacific Islander Heritage Observance 1130-1300 Commons

    5/30: Mountain Remembrance Ceremony 1630 Memorial Park

    Please dont forget to log your volunteer hours on VMIS

    HHBN FRSA FLASH

    26 April 2013

  • You can now take your Food Handlers Course online at the following loca-tion:

    http://www.drum.amedd.army.mil/clinics/envhealth.htm

  • FORT DRUM RELIGIOUS SERVICE SCHEDULECentral Chapel Information Number: 772-5591Riva Ridge Chapel P10030 772-5206/5592Po Valley Chapel P4405 772-5540

    CatholicSun 1100 Mass Riva RidgeMon-Thur 1215 Mass Riva RidgeSat 1700 Mass Riva Ridge

    ProtestantSat 1800 Agape Caf Po ValleySun 0915 Traditional Service Po ValleySun 0900 Liturgical Service Riva Ridge Sun 1230 Gospel Service Po ValleyMon/Thur 1900 LDS Studies Riva Ridge

    Chapel ProgramsSun 0930 Catholic Religious Ed Blg 426A/427ASun 1100 Sunday School Blg 426A/427ASun 1730 Teens of the Chapel Blg 426A/427ATues 0930 Protestant Women (PWOC) Blg 426A/427AWed 0930 Catholic Women (MCCW) Blg 426A/427A

    (Some chapel programs are not held on DONSAs or school vacations. Please call for details.)

    Emergency Chaplain Support Services24 Hour On-Call Chaplain 772-5647

    Senior & Garrison Chaplain Administrative OfficesModular Building 449ACorner of Oswego Ave & 4th Street West, just west of Oswego & Tigris

  • JUST FOR KIDS

  • JUST FOR KIDS

  • JUST FOR KIDS

    Quartermaster Road in the 0-99 Area will be closed for 30 days

    starting on 6 May 2013 and will reopen on or before 6 June 2013.

    This will be phase one of a two phase project. Odyssey International

    Construction Services and their sub contractors will be installing new

    communication man holes and duct banks along the sides and in the

    middle of the road and that is why the road must be closed. The

    area will be blocked off with barriers, fencing and detour signs will

    be utilized to direct the traffic. If we can open the road sooner we will. We ask that

    all occupants that live or work in this area stay clear of the construction zone for

    safety reason. I will be the Construction Rep for this project so if you have any

    questions please refer them to me Jeff Carroll, 523-0458.

  • OUTDOOR RECREATION

  • OUTDOOR RECREATION

  • OUTDOOR RECREATION

  • OUTDOOR RECREATION

  • OUTDOOR RECREATION

  • Need a Dig Permit, STOP and Read below!

    Everyone Needs a Dig Permit. Whether you want to install satellite TV, plant a tree, or planning Sergeants Time training, , field exercise or displays for Mountain Peak. FIRST EVERYONE IS REQUIRED TO OBTAIN AN EX-CAVATION PERMIT. Everyone needs to follow the correct process for obtaining a dig permit on Fort Drum. It could save your life and the lives of your family and friends. Just follow these three (3) simple steps and you cant go wrong. 1st Step: Call 1-800-962-7962 to obtain a Dig Safely Number, the Dig Safely Number is required in order to submit a request for a Dig Permit. 2nd Step: For those that have access to a Government computer, log onto the website: https://mapsrus.drum.army.mil and click on the WEPS Tab. After the WEPS program has loaded, click on Request a Permit to begin. If you dont have access to a government computer, dont worry, we can help you. Please visit one of our three Self-Service Kiosks located in buildings on South Post at either; 4004 First St. ( Intersection First St and Ontario Ave), 4894 Nininger St., and 4890 Nininger St (Entry to both are located off of Ontario Ave and George St across from Range Control . The Kiosks are available to the customers during the hours of 0730- 1530 hours. 3rd Step: Once you have submitted your Dig Permit, Your permit will be reviewed by 16 different agencies to ensure compliance with their individual safety guidelines. The Approving Authorities have 10 Business Days to review, mark out utilities and either approve or disapprove a permit. It is important that you enter a working email address because this is the only way you will be notified on the progress of your permit request. Once a judg-ment has been rendered on your permit, it will be posted to the WEPS site. The WEPS program will generate a total of 18 emails per permit. These are notification emails on the progress of your permit. You are not required to print or keep them. If you do not receive the email notifications, you are then responsible for checking the WEPS site periodically to see if your permit status has been updated. Once your permit has been approved, you must print out a copy and have it available at your excavation site. Questions or issues in submitting your dig permits should be directed to Mr. Doug Osborne, Chief of Master Planning/GIS Branch at 772-5709 or Ms. Melissa Rumble, WEPS Administrator & Dispatcher/Utilities Branch at 772-5495, Extension 2.