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Attached are the slides from today’s Ft. Riley Network meeting. Here are a couple of topics with more clarification: • 2 Neighborhood watch programs: MP station and fill out a request form for the MPS to drive by your home to ensure its secure. Corvias housing office and fill out a request form also. • Please secure your vehicle. The MPs are going around Ft. Riley to ensure vehicles are safe. If a vehicle is unsecure the MP/ police will put a card stating Please secure your vehicle on your windshield. • Use Your Head Campaign – A positive approach to do the right thing for children ages 4-16 yrs old. This is a program to which the MPS or military police officers will give children who are following the rules a positive tick which will be red in color . That ticket will then be turned in to the neighborhood office and receive a gift. • I f you were victimized by personal property theft in the Warner/ Peterson and Forsyth neighborhoods and didn’t file a report. The Ft. Riley police have confiscated unclaimed property from the suspects. Please contact the MP station for more information.
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO
F t Ril N t kFort Riley Network29 August 2013g
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AgendaOrganizations Briefer Email Address Phone Number• DPW Jeff Williamson jeffrey.d.williamson.civ @mail.mil 785.239.3906
DES B i H d b i l h d i @ il il 785 240 0441• DES Brian Hornaday [email protected] 785.240.0441• DFMWR Carla Hesley [email protected] 785.239.2179• IACH Ian Mann [email protected] 785.240.7507• Chaplain COL Rauch [email protected] 785.239.2799 • Corvias Michelle Geering [email protected] 785.717.2210 g g g@• 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:
O C it S ’ Cl b- Our Community Spouses’ Club- Council Grove An Evening on the River walk- HASFR Annual Apple Pie Pre-Sale
• Those Caught Doing Right• CalendarCalendar
Installation DevelopmentInstallation Development
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Power Challengesg• Unreliable Power Distribution System• BRAC resulted in a 40% increase square footage.• Personnel 14% decrease • USAG FRKS not adequately programmed to Funding support:
• Staffing Operations and Maintenanceg p• Recapitalization
• Lack of modernization brownouts in all areas• Similar challenges exist with our gas and water utility systemsSimilar challenges exist with our gas and water utility systems • FY13 – 48 power outages
• Longest 5 ½ hours• Costs $29k (L&M)Costs $29k (L&M)• 3 events cost of $850k• Affects Training
• BCT Network/Classrooms Down
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• CCTT training cancelled• Affects Family Readiness
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Power Actions
• $1.3M Forsyth Substation complete Oct/Nov 13$1.3M Forsyth Substation complete Oct/Nov 13• $5.9 M in Electric improvements complete Jan 14• $850k Anzio Substation upgrade starting$850k Anzio Substation upgrade starting
procurement process est. complete Jan/Feb 14• Utilities Privatization (E G W WW)Utilities Privatization (E,G,W,WW)
– DLA procures, MICC services, 50 year contract– Pre- solicitation starts this QTR– Award FY16, if solicitation successful
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Power Way Ahead Timeline
FY16 Award PrivatizationFY16 Award Privatization
Jan 2014 $5 9 M in Electric improvements complete
Jun 2014 Release RFP
Mar/Apr 2014 Anzio Substation Repairs complete
Sep 2013 Anzio Substation RFP
Oct/Nov 2013 1.3M Forsyth Substation complete
Jan 2014 $5.9 M in Electric improvements complete
Milestone completed
Milestone pendingAug 2013 Aug Network
Sep 2013 Privatization Pre- solicitation begins
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Milestone missed
Tentative date6
Green Opportunities• Collaborating with ASA Energy Initiatives Task Force, KS
Legislature & Local energy provider on energy initiatives:– Waste to Energy– Wind Storage– Solar– metering project
• Issue RFP to local utility companies to implement a new Utility Energy Services Contract – a utility arranges funding to cover the capital costs of the project,– repaid over the contract from cost savings generated– Developing Biogenic Natural Gas
• Energy Saving Performance Contract– boiler and chiller replacements – NetZero energy use-buildings produce as much energy as they
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consume.
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Moon Lake
Who: USAG
What: : FY12 $599 K ACOE &What: : FY12 $599 K ACOE & RM project
When: McCormick Park Latrine accepted 5 Jul 13 Insufficientaccepted 5 Jul 13. Insufficient water pressure at Moon Lake Latrines, Contractor working resolution. Est Comp Late Sep 20132013
Where: Moon Lake and McCormick Park
Why: Community requested Sanitary Latrines for Families to utilize while enjoying the parks
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parks.
Current Construction StatusCamp ForsythCamp Forsyth
Who: USAG FRKS DPW
What: $7.2 M MILCON project
When: Nov 13 completion, Operational Dec 13-Jan 14.p
Where: Trooper across from Commissary
Why: Provide Religious Support to the Forsyth Area
Update: Month latep
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DPW Talking Points
• $20 M in Infrastructure improvements FY12– Water, Sewer, Gas & Electric– Main Post area
• HVAC, Boilers/Chillers focus area FY14 AWP• New online Service OrdersNew online Service Ordershttps://necportal.riley.army.mil/Garrison/dpw/SitePages/Home.aspx
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DESBrian HornadayBrian Hornaday
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO
Warner/Peterson and Forsyth TheftsAs Of: 15 1225 AUG 13
Description
- Increased neighborhood thefts from houses and
Description of Thefts
- Warner/Peterson: Approx. 35-45 casesgvehicles in Warner/Peterson and Forsyth Neighborhoods
Warner/Peterson: Approx. 35 45 cases- Forsyth: Approx. 45-70 cases- Identified 8 juvenile subjects- Group members work together to steal unsecured property from vehicles and porches; typically at nightnight- Recovered approx. $5,000 of stolen property
Way Ahead
- Review of JRB process- Positive Social Media Campaign
Current Progress
- DES is interviewing subjects and continuing to recover stolen property
- Publish information on how many items have been recovered- Recommend measures that residents can take to decrease their risk of being victimized
- Continue community policing in housing areas
- Reviewing unsolved cases to match recovered property to victims who have reported the thefts- Looking for victims in the neighborhood that did not report thefts in order to place more recovered property with owners
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Continue community policing in housing areas- Increase use of Courtesy Check Cards
property with owners
DFMWRMegan RutledgeMegan Rutledge
Child Youth and School Services
Whitside North Child D l t HChild Development Home Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
5 September 2013p1400
Bldg 678Bldg 678
Hourly care will be available by reservation, M-F from 0800 to 1300Hourly care will be available by reservation, M F from 0800 to 1300
Whitside North CD Home
Whitside North is a home-like environment with a capacity of 20 children. ThisWhitside North is a home like environment with a capacity of 20 children. This facility is designed to provide overnight care for children 6 weeks to 12 years of age.
Whitside North is located in the footprint near Irwin Army Community Hospital and based on community needs at this time, it will be operated as a hourly care facility.
New Operating Hours
EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1, 2013
Custer Hill Bowling Center•Monday & Tuesday 1100 - 1500 •Wednesday & Thursday 1100 - 2100y y•Friday & Saturday 1100 - 2400•Sunday 1200 - 1800
Rally Point Bingo•Sunday – Wednesday Closed•Thursday & Friday Doors Open at 1730•Saturday Doors Open at 1230
**Comedy Shows and Family Bingo Events held Monthly**
Featured Events
Featured Events
Sport Registration Deadlines
Youth Sports:Youth Sports:Register by Aug 30 • Start Smart Soccer,
ages 3-4 $20• Start Smart Football,
grades K 1st $20grades K-1st $20Register By Aug 30• Soccer• Flag Football• Volleyball
Ch l di• Cheerleading• K-12 $40
Featured Events
Featured Events
ACS Outreach ProgramACS Outreach ProgramPresents
Hearts ApartIn honor of the contributions and sacrifices of our Spouses. Let the skills of a trained PGA Professional help you be a better golfer, no matter your experience.
An interactive class to learn strategies to counteract assaultsand prepare to take an active role in personal safety through awareness, prevention, risk reduction and avoidance.
help you be a better golfer, no matter your experience.The purpose of this event is to HAVE FUN!!!!!
Spouses are eligible 30 days prior, during and 90 days after
effective date of orders if separated from their Sponsor
due to mission.
Cost: FREE
Registration is rquired by AUG 29th : @ACS 785‐239‐9435 or
Childcare will be provided FREE OF CHARGE Families must be
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
Conducted by the Fort Riley Police DepartmentCHARGE. Families must be
registered with CYSS.No Children Please
Call 239 9435 or email: [email protected] to register
Free childcare available RSVP by 26 SeptemberCurrent registration with CYSS required
BOSS EventsEmail BOSS with questions to [email protected]
OctoberSeptemberTrunk or Treat
• 31 October (THU) 1730-2000• Commissary parking lot
Tough Mudder Volunteers• 20-22 September• 27 Volunteers
Zombie Toxin• Open during weekends of October• 15 volunteers per night
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Oktoberfest• 28 September (SAT) 1700-2000• @ Warrior Zone• Open to Soldiers 18 and older
BOSS Outreach• New BOSS President will visit units to assist with BOSS boards and encourage unit participation
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BOSS President – SGT BlackmonN BOSS VP SPC WilliNew BOSS VP- SPC Williams
IACH
Select SLIDE MASTER to Insert Briefing Title HereOperation Supplement Safety
PurposeIncrease awareness within the DoD community about dietary supplements
Provide tools to be “smart” supplement usersProvide tools to be smart supplement users
Key MessageF d fi t l t dFood first, supplements second
•Supplements are not FDA-tested or approved prior to marketing•Supplements are often unnecessary•Supplements can be dangerous to health•Supplements can be dangerous to health•Supplements can be more expensive than food
Choose wisely: Get the facts first!•Know how to spot red flagsKnow how to spot red flags•Know what to look for on a label
I t ll ti Ch l iInstallation ChaplainCH (COL) Harry RauchCH (COL) Harry Rauch
Upcoming Events
CrossRoad Youth Program- MS/HS Youth meet every Wednesday, 1830 at Morris Hill ChapelPOC CH Breckenridge 240-7178/[email protected] or Don Ericson DRE 239-0979/donald ericson@us army milDon 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)•Fall Kick-off – Tues. 27 Aug. 0900 at Morris Hill ChapelFor more information email [email protected] more information email [email protected]
Catholic Women of the Chapel (CWOC)•Fall Kick-off- Wed. 4 Sep. 0900 at St. Mary’s ChapelF i f ti il ft il @ ilFor more information email [email protected]
Local Jewish CongregationsTemple Beth Shalom Friday, 7:30 pm Shabbat Service 4200 SW Munson Rabbi Debbie StielTopeka, KS 66604 (785) 272-1565
Manhattan Jewish Congregation Friday, 7:30 pm Shabbat Service 15090 Wreath Ave. Lay Leader Lead Manhattan, KS 66502(785) 477-5759
The Rohr Chabad Center for Jewish Life1203 W 19th St. Friday, 7:00 pm Shabbat Dinner & Service Lawrence, KS 66046 Rabbi Zalmon(785) 832-TORA (8672) www.jewishku.com(785) 83 O (867 ) www.jew s u.co
High Holy Days4 SEP Erev Rosh Hashana 5 SEP Rosh Hashana13 SEP E Y Ki13 SEP Erev Yom Kippur14 SEP Yom Kippur19 SEP 1st day of Sukkot
•Pools to close September 2•Labor Day weekend pool hours will be:
Friday 4 to 8 p m•Friday, 4 to 8 p.m.•Saturday, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.•Sunday, 1 to 6 p.m.•Monday, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
•Lawn treatment planned for September•Treatment includes fertilizing and landscape bed pre-emergent•Check your neighborhood calendar for complete schedule•riley.corviasmilitaryliving.com/residents/calendar
•Trash operating on holiday schedule due to Labor Day holiday•All trash and recycling schedules will move to the following dayAll trash and recycling schedules will move to the following day
•New website url and new look•riley.corviasmilitaryliving.com
•Yappy Hour•Friday, September 13, 5-6 p.m.•Forsyth Bark Park (River Road)•Special activities and playtime•Enter to win a dog house!g
•Movie Night – Friday, Sept. 13 at Forsyth g y, p yNeighborhood ball fields
•Seating opens at 7 p.m.; movie will begin at dusk – weather will postpone•Please bring chairs or blankets to sit onP d i k d i ti iti ill b id d•Popcorn, drinks and pre-movie activities will be provided
DeCAPeter Howell
COMMISSARY• Pre-Furlough Operating Hours
• Monday through Saturday 0900 to 2000y g y• 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• 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• The Great Eggo Waffle Off Contest
• Runs through September in conjunction with Breyers Ice
Sign up for Weekly
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 Coupon Addswww.commissaries.comLink to Join Mailing List
radio button
Oktoberfest Late September to Early October in line with Deutschland
• Featuring discounted German products from Cookies, Chocolates, Sauerkraut, Mustard, and Red cabbage.
“W A F il ” d b Q k d T i• “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.
• “Salute to Service” promotion from Gatorade• NFL Tickets and VIP experience for 32 Winners CONUS
Duty First!* The Great Eggo Waffle Off Contest
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Exchange
Main Exchange
• We now carry the Body Shop and
Main Exchange
• We now carry the Body Shop and Butter London products
• October 4th Still Serving Event: Games, Prizes and refreshments.Games, Prizes and refreshments.
Duty First!
Junction City
It’s Happening in JCpp g
September 11th 10:00 AM 2:00 PM Patriots’ Day Career FairSeptember 11th 10:00 AM‐ 2:00 PM Patriots’ Day Career FairAmerican Legion (201 E. Ash)
September 13th AM Tee times Healthcare Foundation Golfonly More Info call: 238 3787only More Info call: 238‐3787
September 20th 6:00 PM POW/MIA Recognition Day CeremonyHeritage Park
It’s Happening in JCpp g
September 26th 7:30 AM MAC Breakfast‐ Speaker is CSM Gilpin
September 27‐28 Jammin’ in JC at Heritage Park (Bl d BBQ)(Blues and BBQ)
Visit www.junctioncitychamber.org for all these events and more!
Geary County Historical Society530 N AdamsJunction City KS www.gchsweb.com
September EventsSeptember 8- Sunday Cinema: There will be two children’s movies American History for Children: National Observances and the US Constitution will be shown at 2pm.
September 15- Annual Ice Cream Social: 3-6pm join us at September 15 Annual Ice Cream Social: 3-6pm join us at the museum for homemade ice cream, pies, and cakes. There will also be a craft fair located on the grounds.
September 21- 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. of K 18 and Spring Valley Road.
Admission is free to the museum and all events!!! Call 785-238-1666 with any questions.
The arts areThe arts are 2013-2014 Performance
SeasonSeason
ANNIE ANNIE –– THE MUSICALTHE MUSICALSept 6‐7 & 13‐14 7:30 p.m.Sept 8 & 15 2:00 p mSept 8 & 15 2:00 p.m.
The beloved musical presented by the Junction City Little Theater, our resident community theater troupe, features actors from Junction City, Ft. Riley, Manhattan and beyond!
BBQ QUEENS: BBQ QUEENS: Q QQ QTOP 10 SECRETS OF BARBECUETOP 10 SECRETS OF BARBECUESept 22 3:00 p.m.
Fun‐loving chefs Karen Adler & Judith Fertig share
Live PerformancesClassic Films
CommunityTheatre
Art, Music, Fitness &Ballroom Dance Classes
g gthe secret of great slow‐smoked BBQ and hot, fast grilling.
jcoperahouse.org
Classic Films TheatreBallroom Dance Classes135 W. 7th
Junction CityBox Office:
785-238-3906
Announcements
Council Grove Pride invites you & your friends to
An Evening on the Riverwalkg R kSunday, September 1st 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.
$20 per couple or $10 single includes special keepsake container. Tickets available that evening,
Active Duty Military receive half price tickets. (Must be 21 or older, please have ID)
Come join us for a delightful evening, strolling stops on the Neosho Riverwalk, just steps from the Historic Santa Fe Trail, in downtown Council Grove.
Sample beverages & snacks served by area businesses & organizations while enjoying the sights & sounds of the Flint Hills.
FIND US ON FACEBOOK at www.facebook.com/councilgrovepride
Those Caught Doing Rightg g g
• SGT Trevor Thompson 2-1 GSABSGT Trevor Thompson 2 1 GSAB• SPC Wesley Brown 299th BSTB, 2nd HBCT• SPC Andrews R Williams 977th MP CO 97th MP BNSPC Andrews R. Williams 977th MP CO, 97th MP BN• SPC Robert D. Millette 2-16 IN, 4th IBCT • Al Orona DHR/Finance• Al Orona DHR/Finance • Maria Steed DHR/Finance • Jim Bell DPTMS/MTC/MSTC• Jim Bell DPTMS/MTC/MSTC
CALENDAR
September 2013Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1 22 pm Chapman’s Labor Day
36-8 pm Love & Logic Parenting
4Fall Skeet League Begins
5OCSC Ice Cream Social at Hildebrand
6Sept 6- Oct 11 Fall Skeet
78am CH Golf Course Club
Parade Classes PT 1 (8-12yrs)9-1130 am Money Management 101; ACS
1-145 pm Employment Readiness Orientation
Farms10-1130 am Parenting in a Blending Family PT 1830-430pm Financial Education; ACS1-3pm Army Federal Job Applications ACS
Sept 6 Oct 11 Fall Skeet League Championship
5-11am Splash N Dash; CH Pool7 pm Comedy Show; Rally’s1-3pm Library Fall Fest1-4pm Hearts Apart GolfDove Hunt; Outdoor Recreation
RSA‐Module II; ACS 830‐3pm, 4‐5 September Youth Sports Outdoor Adventure‐Camping; Milford Lake Gr 6‐12; 6‐7 Sept
…Gulf cont’d
8Time TBA CH Golf Course Club Championship11-2 pm Speedos N Fidos; CH Pool1-5 pm Detailing BBQ; WZ Kids 101 Days of Bowling End of Summer of Party
9Flag Football Program Begins3-7pm UFC Fit Experience
106-8 pm Child Hood Obesity 6-8 pm Love & Logic Parenting Classes PT 2 (8-12yrs)10-Noon Funds Custodian Training; ACS6 pm Release Party ; WZ
119-1130 am Money Management 101; ACS1000, 911 Ceremony1-145 pm Employment Readiness Orientation 2-4 pm ERP Workshop by Request; ACS
12Fall Skeet League Begins
10-1130 am Parenting in a Blending Family PT 2
1-3pm Army Federal Job Applications ;ACS
13CG Pay Day Scramble JCHS Tribute to the Troops
14Wild West Paintball Shootout
Rolling Hills Zoo Senior Safari Days
Youth Sports Outdoor Adventure‐Camping; Milford Lake
152 pm Family Bingo; Rally’s
16 17 18130-430 pm Oh! Oh, Baby It’s Your Day!
9-1130 am Money Management 101; ACS
196-8 pm Love & Logic Parenting Classes PT 3 (8-12yrs)10-1130 am Parenting in a Blending Family PT 31-3 pm Army Federal Job Applications ;ACS
209am CFC Golf Tournament
2112pm Blind Draw Tournament; CH Bowling
630-830pm Library Movie Night; Escape From Planet
Youth Sports Outdoor Adventure‐Camping; Milford Lake Gr 4 & 5; 13‐14 Sept 9‐Noon FRG Leaders Training; ACS
; Applications ;ACS6 pm Release Party ; WZ6 pm Talk like a Pirate; WZ
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8-10am Rolling Hills Zoo Garden Tour
22 23 249-3 pm Developmental Delays, Autism and Behavioral Learning
259-1130 am Money Management 101; ACS
26JC/GC MAC BreakfastFort Riley Network 1 pm; RCC
27 28Co-Ed Softball Tournament5-8pm BOSS Octoberfest
ASIST‐Module III; ASAP Bldg 7424 830‐430pm 16‐17 September
gConference; ACS
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1-145 pm Employment Readiness Orientation
y p ;1-3 pm Army Federal Job Applications;ACS
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Jammin’ in JC Blues & BBQ Festival, 27‐28Sep
9‐3pm ACS Instructor Training Course
Aggiefest, 27‐28Sep
1030am SOS Gold Start Mother’s Day; Grimes Hall1-5pm Detailing BBQ; WZ
Black = MWR Event
Red = Community Event
October 2013Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
17 am XQuest; KFH
29-1130 am Money Management
3830 430 Fi i l
4O t 4 31 Z bi T i
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10-Noon Key Caller Class; ACS 1130-4 pm WTB Town Hall; ACS CG PayDay Scramble
y g101; ACS
1-145 pm Employment Readiness Orientation
830-430pm Financial Education; ACS1-3pm Army Federal Job Applications; ACSCommand Spouse Training Seminar; ACS
Oct 4-31; Zombie Toxin Haunted House; JC
Ogden Fall FestFall Fest (Apple Days)730 am Volksmarch Fun Run; Riley’sYouth S&F GeocachingChallenge 7 pm Comedy Night; Rally’s
Fall Carnival 3‐6 Oct; Rally’s
6 71-2pm Sponsorship Training; ACS
89-Noon Love & Logic (3-7yrs)
6-8pm Encourage Early Literacy
910-Noon Scream Free Parenting Part 1 9-1130 am Money Management 101; ACS1-145 pm Employment Readiness Orientation 2-4 pm ERP Workshop by Request; ACS
106-8 pm ACS Survival & Defense Class H&H Golf Tournament1-3 pm Army Federal Job Applications; ACS
1110 am Customer AppreciationGolf Tournament
12Konza Prairie HikeRollin Hills Zoo Pumpkin Patch PaZoola3-6-9 Bowling Tournament 630 pm Movie Night; Library Eisenhower Wreath Laying
ACS
13 143 pm & 6 pm Columbus DayObservance with “The New World”; WZ
15 1610-Noon Scream Free Parenting Part 29-1130 am Money Management 101; ACS1-145 pm Employment Readiness
17430-530 pm CYS Mother Daughter Tea Party
1-3 pm Army Federal Job A li ti ACS
18 19Noon Mega Bingo; Rally’s 7-10pm Family Fun Nights Night Flyer Shoot10-Noon Fall Fest Pumpkin Patch ; ACS
Fall Carnival 3‐6 Oct; Rally’s Fall Carnival 10‐13 Oct; Rally’s
Orientation Applications; ACS Rolling Hills Zoo Senior Safari Days 1pm Release Party; WZ10-1pm Springvalley Historic Site
2010 am Fort Riley Autocross;Marshall Airfield (SCCA)
21 222-6 pm Fall Career Fair; ACS
2310-Noon Scream Free Parenting Part 3 9 1130 M M t
241-3 pm Army Federal Job Applications; ACS
256 pm Release Party; WZ
266-8 pm Trunk or Treat; Library8am Doubles Racquetball T t KFH & L
Fall Carnival 10‐13 Oct; Rally’s 9‐430pm 24/7 Dad Workshop 9‐3pm Army Family Team Building Level 1
9-1130 am Money Management 101; ACS1-145 pm Employment Readiness Orientation
Tournament; KFH & Long Zombie Paradise Paintball Shootout5-9 pm Kids HalloweenBowling Party
272 F il Bi R ll ’
28 29OCSC S k T ti t OZ
309 1130 M M t
31F t Ril N t k 1 RCC Bl k = MWR E t
AUSA
2 pm Family Bingo; Rally s OCSC Spooky Tasting at OZ Winery
9-1130 am Money Management 101; ACS
1-145 pm Employment Readiness Orientation
Fort Riley Network 1 pm; RCC5-7 pm Trunk or Treat; Commissary Parking Lot1-3 pm Army Federal Job Applications; ACS6 pm Rocky Horror Picture Show Movie Showing; WZ
Black = MWR Event
Red = Community Event
November 2013Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Black = MWR Event1CG P D S bl
2Army/Air Force Football Game
Red = Community EventCG PayDay Scramble Army/Air Force Football Game
8-4 pm IBEX Climbing GymRolling Hills Zoo Senior Safari Days Custer Hill Golf Course Last Stand7 pm Comedy Night; Rally’s 11-2 pm Military Family Appreciation BBQ 4 the TroopsFort Riley Day @ Bill Snyder Family Stadium KSU Appreciation GameKSU Appreciation Game
3 41-2 pm Sponsorship Training; ACS
10-Noon Care Team Training; ACS
5OCSC Manhattan Clue at 4 Olives Bar2-4pm Love & Logic PT 1 (8-12yrs)6pm Release Party; WZ 7-10pm Guy Fawkes Day; WZ
69-1130 am Money Management 101; ACS1-145 pm Employment Readiness Orientation Operation Santa Clause
7830-430 pm Financial Education; ACS
1-3 pm Army Federal Job Applications; ACS
8 911-530 pm Butterball BlastRolling Hills Zoo Go Orange for Orangutans Day630 pm Movie Night; Library
Veterans Day…p y y;
10The “O” Challenge at LakeAdventures Racing; Milford
113 pm Veterans Day Remembrance; WZ
Manhattan Veterans Day Parade
122-4 pm Love & Logic Part 2 (8-12 yrs)
13130-430 pm Oh! Oh, Baby It’s Your Day!9-1130 am Money Management 101; ACS1-145 pm Employment Readiness Orientation 2-4 pm ERP Workshop by Request; ACS
141-3 pm Army Federal Job Applications; ACS
Fort Riley Education Fair
15 167-8 pm Family Fun Nights Youth S&F Ice Skating in Kansas City630 pm Dueling Pianos
9‐3pm Army Family Team Building Level 2 Veterans Day Golf Appreciation …
y y p g40-Frame Game Tournament; Bowling
172 pm Family Bingo; Rally’s
181030-Noon Its Not as Hard as You Think
192-4 pm Love & Logic Part 3 (8-12 yrs)
209-1130 am Money Management 101; ACS
21430-530 Fall Fest; CYS
22 231-3 pm Thanksgiving Craft Party; Library
9‐Noon FRG Leaders Training; ACS … Golf Appreciation cont’d
…Appreciation Bowling
12 yrs)
10-Noon Funds Custodian Training; ACS
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1-145 pm Employment Readiness Orientation
1-3 pm Army Federal Job Applications; ACS
German Italian Memorial
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8 am Turkey 2-Miller Fun Run
24 25 26 27 28 29 30Kansas City Chiefs Military Appreciation Night
9-1130 am Money Management 101; ACS1-145 pm Employment Readiness OrientationBOSS Turkey Ganza8 am Turkey Bowl Flag Football Tournament
530 pm Holiday Tree Lighting
Closing Remarks