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stuttgartcitizen.com Thursday, June 16, 2016 Sustaining & Supporting the Stuttgart U.S. Military Community Garrison Website: www.stuttgart.army.mil Facebook: facebook.com/USAGarrisonStuttgart MORE ONLINE: Visit StuttgartCitizen.com and sign up for the daily email for more timely announcements GOING TO COLLEGE Being a military dependent makes move to college challenging from overseas — Page 5 ANNOUNCEMENTS Community updates on garrison services, plus activities and classes to know about — Pages 6-7 RULES FOR YOUR MOVE Know the prohibited items that cannot be shipped or imported to the United States — Page 8 COMMENTARY Voters’ week help overseas personnel cast ballot in upcoming general election — Page 2 NEWS Annual fire safety open house shows what can happen and how to protect yourself — PAGE 3 FEATURE Army Emergency Relief unveils new online support to request financial assistance — PAGE 8 AUF WIEDERSEHEN DEUTSCHLAND Recent Stuttgart High School Graduate explains what she will miss — PAGES 12-13 SECURITY New smartphone application poses security risk for all military employees and contractors — PAGE 9 Stuttgart High School’s first Graduates Photo by Kevin S. Abel, USAG Stuttgart Public Affairs

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stuttgartcitizen.comThursday, June 16, 2016 Sustaining & Supporting the Stuttgart U.S. Military Community Garrison Website: www.stuttgart.army.mil Facebook: facebook.com/USAGarrisonStuttgart

MORE ONLINE: Visit StuttgartCitizen.com and sign up for the daily email for more timely announcements

GOING TO COLLEGEBeing a military dependent makes move to college challenging from overseas— Page 5

ANNOUNCEMENTSCommunity updates on garrison services, plus activities and classes to know about— Pages 6-7

RULES FOR YOUR MOVEKnow the prohibited items that cannot be shipped or imported to the United States— Page 8

COMMENTARYVoters’ week help overseas personnel cast ballot in upcoming general election— Page 2

NEWSAnnual fi re safety open houseshows what can happen andhow to protect yourself — PAGE 3

FEATURE

Army Emergency Relief unveilsnew online support to requestfi nancial assistance — PAGE 8

AUF WIEDERSEHEN DEUTSCHLAND Recent Stuttgart High School Graduate explains what shewill miss — PAGES 12-13

SECURITY

New smartphone applicationposes security risk for allmilitary employees and contractors — PAGE 9

Stuttgart High School’s fi rst Graduates

Photo by Kevin S. Abel, USAG Stuttgart Public Affairs

Page 2 The Citizen, June 16, 2016NEWS

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U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart CommanderCol. Glenn K. Dickenson

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By Col. Glenn K. DickensonUSAG Stuttgart commander

Nov. 8 is Election Day!

In preparation, the Stuttgart com-munity will celebrate Armed Forces Voters’ Week and Overseas Citizens Voters’ Week from June 27 to July 5.

Voting is one of our most funda-mental freedoms as Americans, and why the United States remains one of the oldest democratic governments in the world.

We can never take our great system of government for granted. It takes active participation by all, including service members, civil-ians, contractors and eligible family

members, to ensure that our democ-racy and our electoral process re-mains vibrant, fair and representa-tive of the will of all Americans.

In addition to President, 34 U.S. Senators, 435 U.S. House of Representatives and 12 state gover-nors are up for election in November. Absentee voters will also cast votes on local municipal issues and refer-endums for their residence of record.

If you have not yet registered or requested your absentee ballot and would like to do so, take a minute to visit the Federal Voting Assistance Program website at www.fvap.gov.

It only takes a few quick steps to make sure your vote is counted, no matter where you are in the world.

You may register and request an ab-sentee ballot with a single form: the Federal Post Card Application.

This application form is accepted by all states and territories and is postage-paid in the U.S. mail, in-cluding the Military Postal System and State Department Pouch mail. Hard copies of the form can be ob-tained from the installation’s Voting Assistance Officer located on Panzer Kaserne, or requested directly from the Federal Voting Assistance Program. An online version of the FPCA is also available. The online version of the form must be mailed in an envelope with proper postage, or mailed using the prepaid return envelope. Your request form must be completed, printed, signed, dated and mailed directly to your local election official. Some states also accept the FPCA by email or fax – see www.fvap.gov for state-specific rules.

Election officials must send bal-lots to registered voters at least 45 calendar days before the election. If you haven’t received your ballot by Oct. 8:

Go to www.fvap.gov and see what online ballot delivery tools are avail-able for your state.

Use the Federal Write-In Absentee Ballot assistant to complete a backup ballot and submit it to your local election official. If you cannot access www.fvap.gov, you can obtain a hardcopy of the form from your unit’s Voting Assistance Officer.

Contact your local election offi-cial to determine the status of your ballot. Contact information is avail-able at www.fvap.gov.

When you receive your regular absentee ballot, complete it and re-turn it regardless of when you re-ceive it. Your local election official will ensure that only one of the bal-lots is counted.

I challenge everyone to take an active part in this year’s election. Make your vote count!

Voters’ week help overseas personnel cast ballot

The Citizen, June 16, 2016 Page 3NEWS

Stuttgart Fire Department partners with Exchange to teach fire safetyStory and Photos by Kevin S. AbelUSAG Stuttgart Public Affairs

EUCOM Consolidated Exchange hosted their annual Safety Open House in conjunction with the USAG Stuttgart Fire Department and lo-cal volunteer fire departments of Böblingen and Leonberg to teach fire safety to the USAG Stuttgart community.

Fire Safety Day was filled with several events that included static dis-plays of fire trucks, Panther Airfield Crash Rescue Truck and a Polizei Cruiser.   Community members were also allowed to take a ride up to the full height of the ladder truck giving them a bird's eye view of Panzer Kaserne.

Handouts with expert advice for adults and children were available throughout the day that described fire safety tips including:

• Ensure that everyone in the house knows how to call the fire department on and off post.• Have an emergency plan and an es-cape plan and most importantly, prac-tice the plan so you know exactly what to do.• Check the fire extinguishers at least once a month.• Change smoke detectors' batteries every six months and change smoke detectors every 10 years.• Maintain appliances properly and make sure the lint traps in the dryers are being emptied.• Keep everything in order and clear out clutter because it is just more things to burn.• Maintain a safe distance around space heaters and turn them off when not in use.

Demonstrations throughout the day included fire extinguisher training and demonstrations, simulated car ac-cident with extraction, car rescue/fire demonstration and an apartment fire

demonstration that showed how fast fire can spread. “By doing these dem-onstrations we will to raise fire safety awareness by showing what can hap-pen and how to protect yourself,” said Karl Doersam, USAG Stuttgart Fire Chief.

Residential fires can spread very quickly. In a typical home, an entire room can be consumed by fire from one small spark in less than five min-utes. With help from the Leonberg Volunteer Fire Department, the USAG Stuttgart Fire Department demonstrated this by starting a fire on a typical residential couch to show the attendees the speed in which fire spreads.

"You have to be prepared, have a plan and practice that plan. Make sure all your smoke detectors work, and most important know how to call for help," Doersam concluded.

USAG Stuttgart Fire Department demonstrate a typical house fire by starting a fire on a residential couch to show the attendees the speed in which fire spreads and what the fire fighter’s actions to extinguish the blaze would be.

Throughout the day young community members got hands on fire extinguisher training from USAG Stuttgart Fire Department firefighters and demonstrations of simulated car accidents with extraction, car rescue/fire and an apartment fire that showed how fast fire can spread.

Remain calm and report the following:• Caller name and phone number• Location: building, apartment, street, installation• Nature of emergency and type of injury(s)• Victim's appearance: unconscious, conscious, breathing, crying• Stay on the line to provide follow-up information

Military Police (Emergency) DSN 110 / 114 /116Military Police (Emergency) Civilian 0711 680 110 / 114 / 116German Polizei (Emergency) 110Garrison Ambulance & Fire (Emergency) DSN 112German Ambulance & Fire (Emergency) 112MP Desk (@ Patch Barracks) 0711 680 5262

IN AN EMERGENCY...

Page 4 The Citizen, June 16, 2016COLUMNS

Ask a JAG: Soldiers can avoid unnecessary credit card fees

By Maj. Paul Butler7th Army JMTC

Tired of paying foreign transaction or annual fees when you use your credit card overseas? If you’re on Active Duty (or a Reservist on Active Duty), you’re in luck!

Military life while stationed overseas can be expensive. One expense many service members don’t realize is that most credit card companies charge any-where between two to four percent every time you use the card to purchase an item or service in foreign currency.

Over a two- to three-year overseas assignment, that small percentage can add up to thousands of dollars that goes right into your credit card company’s pocket.

If you are on Active Duty (or are a Reservist on Active Duty), you don’t have to take this lying down. With a little work, you can get most major credit card com-panies (i.e. Chase, American Express, CitiBank, Wells Fargo, Barclay N.A., USAA, etc.) to waive all foreign transaction fees, and several other fees including even high annual membership fees on your credit card account.

What’s the catch? Besides a little work on your part, there really is no catch. All you need to do is call your credit card’s customer service line and ask to speak with a representative which han-dles SCRA (Service member Civil Relief

Act) requests because not all customer service representatives are aware of their company’s benefi ts to service members.

Explain to the customer service rep that you are an active member of the military and you want to know/request what benefi ts they extend to service members.

They may ask you to send them some documentation (i.e. a copy of your cur-rent military orders), as well as basic information like when you came on ac-tive duty and your present ETS date. Then your credit card company will verify your military status with the DoD and inform you in writing of their ultimate decision regarding your request.

The key is the primary card holder must be the service member. So long as that’s the case, your spouse can also benefi t from this if he/she is an addition-al cardholder.

One Soldier in our offi ce had amaz-ing success getting thousands of dol-lars in fees refunded to them. He got American Express to not only waive all fees (to include fees for foreign transac-tions, annual membership, late fees) but they audited his account dating all the way back to when his active duty service began and refunded him all previously charged fees to include his $450 annual membership fees and even refunded him the extra $150 additional cardholder fee for his spouse.

Chase N.A. and Barclay N.A. did the

exact same thing as American Express. Just between two credit card companies, he and his wife had over $2000 refunded to them!

For more information on how to re-quest these benefi ts contact your credit card issuer directly or come and visit us at any of the legal assistance offi ces for details.

To schedule an appointment at the Stuttgart legal offi ce located on Kelley Barracks, Building 3312, 2nd Floor, Room 215, contact DSN: 421-4152 /

2609/civ. 0711-729-4152 / 2609.

Editor’s note: No Offi cial En-dorsement Implied. United States Army Garrison Stuttgart, the U.S. Army, and the Department of Defense do not en-dorse any of the businesses or products named in this article. This article should not be interpreted as encouraging any-one to get a credit card, or any other form of credit. However, we encourage everyone who do have credit cards to use credit wisely.

One expense many service members don't realize is that most credit card companies charge anywhere between two to four percent every time you use the card to purchase an item or service in foreign currency. Service members should ask credit card companies to waive all foreign transaction fees using the Service member Civil Relief Act.— Photo by qvist / Shutterstock.com

Patch residents awoken by screams

Patch Middle School took a day away from the classroom June 9 to participate in the fi rst Junior Best Warrior team com-petition held on Husky Field. The completion was fi lled with team events from physical fi tness to academic challenges, but started with a class screaming event, top two teams in each grade faced off at the end of the day with a tug-of-war to de-termine which team would be this year’s Best Warrior teams. — Photo by Kevin S. Abel, USAG Stuttgart Public Affairs

The Citizen, June 16, 2016 Page 5NEWS

By Isabella WeibelSpecial to The Citizen

Editor’s Note: Isabella Weibel is a Stuttgart High School senior and career practicum intern for the U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart Public Affairs Office.

When senior year finally arrives, most every student is eager to move back to the U.S. and attend the col-lege of their dreams. Being a mili-tary dependent makes the move to college quite different from that of a normal American high school student. Especially, if they live over-seas. Even though getting settled into college may be difficult, mili-tary dependents receive many ben-efits to make the trip easier. In ad-dition, there are also travel benefits for qualified students.

When traveling back overseas to visit family:

EligibilityIn order to qualify for dependent

student travel benefits, the student must:

meet the qualification to be a regular military dependent (under 23 if a full-time college student).

be command sponsored for the overseas location at which his or her sponsor and family are living

be a full-time student at an ac-credited school (the same require-ments to remain a dependent be-yond age This may be a high school, college or university, or qualify-ing vocational school. The benefit remains for 30 days after leaving school for any reason.

BenefitsStudents are authorized two

one-way tickets per year. The gov-ernment accepts responsibility for providing transportation from the OCONUS, meaning outside conti-nental U.S., location to get to col-lege, then from college back to the OCONUS location at the end of the year. However, the regulations do not specify that the travel has to be used in that way, allowing families to use the travel allowance in the way that is the most beneficial to their situation.

(If this seems confusing, think of it this way: the college student’s home is with their family. The gov-ernment is providing transpor-tation to and from their place of education.)

Fellow Stuttgart military fami-lies who have used the dependent student travel program advised that the two one-way tickets must be used in opposite directions. Many families choose to use this benefit over the Christmas holiday when tickets can be more expensive, then they choose to pay for summer trav-el out-of-pocket.

The benefit is based on a fiscal year, so families can strategize the best way to use the benefit dur-ing the students first or last year of school, or during the family’s first or last year stationed OCONUS.

“Since my family will still be liv-ing in Germany, I am planning on returning to visit using these ben-efits,” said Stuttgart High School Senior Claire Bushong. “I am at-tending the University of Maryland. I am flying my household goods back to the States before I arrive so I will have an easy settlement into my new college,” said Bushong.

How To Use The Program1. Travel under the dependent

student program is handled just like any other government-funded travel.

2. The service member asks their personnel office to cut travel orders

for their dependent child.3. With the travel orders, the ser-

vice member then asks their travel office to make the arrangements.

4. Depending on the specific de-tails, the travel may be direct billed to the government or the service member may pay out-of-pocket and file a travel claim.

Moving to the U.S. for college Lodging

1. Reimbursement for depen-dent lodging that is necessary due to an interruption in travel caused by extraordinary situations (e.g., man-datory layovers, unscheduled stops, physical incapacity, and similar cir-cumstances) is authorized.

2. Reimbursement is determined using the per diem lodging ceiling applicable to the location of the circumstance.

3. If another entity (e.g., an air-line) pays for the overnight lodging expense, no additional reimburse-ment is authorized (except for lodg-ing expenses above that paid by the airline and within the per diem lodging ceiling for the expense location).

4. Lodging tax on the authorized payment is payable in a CONUS and non-foreign OCONUS location.

Travel Period Carry Over1. Authorization for a portion of

a round trip not taken during a fiscal year ordinarily does not carry over to a subsequent fiscal year.

2. A Service designated official may extend the fiscal year travel pe-riod for not more than 30 calendar days because of an unusual/emer-gency circumstance (e.g., an early or late holiday recess or school closing).

Baggage StorageDuring the student’s annual trip

between college and the family’s permanent duty station, or during a different period in the same fiscal year selected by the service member, a service member may store the stu-dent’s dorm items and unaccompa-nied baggage (up to 350 lbs.) in the school vicinity in lieu of transport-ing the goods. The branch of service concerned may pay, or a service member may be reimbursed for, the storage cost not to exceed the cost of round trip unaccompanied baggage transportation.

Resource: Defense Travel Manage-ment Office: Special Circumstances Travel: http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/Training/DTS/Docs/TrnMat/DP_11.pdf

Stuttgart high School Seniors Annelise Meyer, Danica Denney, and Frances Farley pose in their cap and gowns preparing for graduation photos during their last month of high school before moving off to college. — Photo courtesy of Stuttgart high School Yearbook Club

Guidance for military dependents going to college

Page 6 The Citizen, June 16, 2016COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS

Vacation BiBle SchoolU.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart’s

Religious Support Office offers Vacation Bible School to all children within the Stuttgart military commu-nity entering kindergarten through 5th grade in the upcoming 2016-17 school year. Stuttgart’s VBS is scheduled June 27-30 from 9 a.m. to noon at the Patch Middle School on Patch Barracks.

VBS is a free, week-long Christian faith based summer program. Children will learn valuable, Christian faith based concepts in a fun, active and hands-on approach through playing games, experiments and lots of singing and laughter. To register your child, or to volunteer to help, visit www.stutt-gartcitizen.com for the registration link or contact DSN: 430-2338/civ. 07031 15 2338.

Stuttgart community army Ball

The annual Stuttgart Community U.S. Army Ball, celebrating the Army’s 241st Birthday is scheduled to take place June 18 at the Sindelfingen Stadthalle, beginning at 4:30 p.m. It is open to all military personnel, Defense Department civilian and contrac-tors. This year’s theme is “Honoring our Army Families.” The 241st  Army Birthday celebrates and honors the support and sacrifices made by our Army families. Bus transportation, child care, and a professional pho-tographer will be available for this event. For tickets and information, visit USArmyBirthdayBallStuttgart on Facebook.

cool treatS now oPen Cool Treats opened for the season at

the Stuttgart Theater Center on Kelley Barracks. Cool Treats is open through the summer, Monday through Friday, noon – 4 p.m. serving ice cream, root beer floats, and novelty treats. Contact DSN: 421-4704/civ. 0711-729-4704.

weekly laughter cluB Join the U.S. Army Garrison

Stuttgart’s Laughter Club once per week, for 15 minutes to start your day off with a good laugh and a smile. Be a part of this “seriously hilarious” move-ment. Release stress, enhance your en-ergy levels, boost your immune system, enrich relationships and simply have more fun and laughter in your life. The club meets every Thursday morning at 6:45 a.m. on the Parade Field across from Building 2948 on Panzer Kaserne.

If you can’t make it to Panzer but want to bring a bit of laughter and positivity into your unit, contact Army Substance Abuse Program’s Certified Laughter Yoga leaders to schedule a training at DSN: 431-2530.

german, hindi linguiStS needed

The Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center is inviting all DoD personnel whose German and/or Hindi proficiency is between ILR 0+ to 3 to help with test validation of a new DLPT’s.

Both German and Hindi WBFT consist of field test forms in the listen-ing and reading skills. The German WBFT has four field-test forms in each skill modality. The Hindi WBFT has three field-test forms in each skill mo-dality. In addition to a sneak peek at the questions, test takers will be provided with test results for each completed of each field-test form.  Furthermore, each participant will be recognized via a certificate of appreciation signed by the Assistant Commandant of the Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center (DLIFLC).

Examinees benefit from a “sneak peek” at future test questions, DLIFLC benefits from the collection of more data from more participants, and most importantly, the Defense Foreign Language Program and future exam-inees benefit from the production of more reliable, valid, and fair tests of language proficiency.

DLPT testing within the U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart is conducted at the Panzer Education Center, Building 2915 on Panzer Kaserne. To partici-pate, contact via email or by phone. Put “Field Testing DLPT” (and indicate which language) on the “subject” line of your email, to be sent to:  usarmy.stuttgart.usag.mbx.stuttgart-ed-center.   Include a telephone contact number within the email also. Contact: DSN: 431-2417/civ. 07031-15-2417.

PoSitionS aVailaBle eaSt euroPe

U.S. Army Garrison Ansbach has several temporary duty positions available in support of Installation Management Command-Europe operations at Mihail Kogalniceanu, Romania, and Novo Selo, Bulgaria. The specific positions being filled now are:

Engineer, target grade GS11/12;Morale, welfare and recreation

background, target grade GS 11/12;Operations, target grade GS 12;Human resources, target grade GS 11.The positions, which must be filled

immediately, are open to all IMCOM employees in Europe, with other vol-unteers being able to compete for per-manent positions once vacancies are announced. People selected for the positions will be TDY three to four months and housed in military quar-ters, along with access to the post din-ing facility. For more information, call DSN: 468-1510/civ. 0981-183-1510.

euroPe traVel alert The U.S. State Department re-

cently issued a travel alert warning of potential terrorist attacks throughout Europe through Aug. 31 (https://travel.state.gov). Targets could include major events, tourist sites, restaurants, com-mercial centers, and transportation.

The warning specifically highlights the European Soccer Championship from June 10 - July 10 in France, which may present increased risk not only at stadiums, but also in areas will fan concentrate or other viewing venues outside of France.  Other events in the alert include the Tour de France from July 2-24, and World Youth Day events in Poland from July 26-31.

As a reminder, U.S. European Command requires all DoD travelers to register in the State Departments Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) at https://step.state.gov/step/. This is a free service that sends impor-tant information from the Embassy about safety conditions in countries where you live or travel, and helps the U.S. Embassy contact you in an emergency.

Other useful resources for like information include the U.S. Army Europe Travel Safe site page at http://www.eur.army.mil/travelsafe/ and the USAREUR Stay Safe Facebook site at https://www.facebook.com/StaySafeAntiterrorism.

edge Summer youth golf camP for BeginnerS

Jun. 21, Stuttgart’s Child Youth and School Services and the Stuttgart Golf Course are offering a Summer Golf Camp for beginners for children and youth ages 6 – 15. Session 1: June 21 – 23; Session 2: July 12 – 14; Session 3: August 2 – 4. Cost: $60, includes t-shirt, snacks, and lunch on the last day. Register online or at Parent Central Services, Patch Barracks, Bldg. 2347, 2nd Floor, DSN: 430-7480/7488/civ. 0711-680-7480/7488

 air force Birthday Ball golf tournament

June 24 at the Stuttgart Golf Course. Check-in/registration begins at 7 a.m., shotgun start is 8:30 a.m.

4-man Scramble, Longest Drive, Closest to Pin, Putting Contest, Win clubs on course contests, 50/50 Raffle, Survive the wrath of the hecklers.

Cost: $55/50€ per player, 65$/60€  with meal option

Proceeds go to support the Stuttgart Air Force Birthday Ball scheduled in September. The tourna-ment is open to all military and civil-ian personnel and family members of all skill levels. Register by June 22,

contact DSN: 314-591-2015.

uSo 25th annual german-american golf tournament

July 9, at the Golf Club Hammetweil in Neckartenzlingen. Sign up is now open for our 25th Annual Golf Tournament, email [email protected] for more information.

Stuttgart girl ScoutS Summer camP

Stuttgart Girl Scouts invites you to this year’s summer camp, Magical Adventures in Scouting, August 8-12th, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. This year’s camp activities include potions, transfigura-tion, magical instruments, herbology, defense against the dark arts, magi-cal creatures and beasts and yes, even learn to play Quidditch! Registration is open until July 31st, 2016 and is open to the first 120 registrants. Register at www.stuttgartgirlscouts.org. There is a link for campers and one for volunteers.

Panzer Shuttle BuS StoP relocated

The bus stop located next to the Stuttgart Welcome Center on Panzer Kaserne has been relocated between Buildings 2915 and 2918 due to con-struction on the Access Control Point (gate). There are no changes to the shuttle bus schedule. For further in-formation call the Transportation Motor Pool at DSN 421-2389/civ. 0711-729-2389.

SharePoint moVeS SerVerS

To better serve all branches of the military community in Stuttgart, U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart has migrat-ed its SharePoint site to a new server to provide better access for customers with Common Access Cards. On the new SharePoint site, personnel can lo-cate appointment links and directorate information.

All appointment systems linked on www.stuttgart.army.mil have migrated to this server so registration and cer-tificates at home.army.mil is no longer necessary.

Personnel should clear their cache and any previously saved SharePoint appointment links in order to access the correct appointment pages going forward. The old site will be disabled soon.

All CAC card holders can access the garrison SharePoint through the link at www.stuttgart.army.mil or find the link at www.stuttgartcitizen.com. Note: Certain Internet browsers work better than others.

The Citizen, June 16, 2016 Page 7COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS

ID CarD aPPoIntments now onlIne

The ID card and Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System (DEERS) office in Stuttgart now uses an online appointments system. Make appointments within 90 days of ID card expiration. Get the link on the U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart website, www.stuttgart.army.mil, Identification Card Service page.

Kelley FItness Center showers CloseD

Date Extended: Showers, saunas and the women’s restroom in the Kelley Fitness Center are now projected to be closed through June 14 for plumbing and drainage repairs. An alternate re-stroom is provided. Alternate showers are available, located in the Kelley Club and a portable shower trailer. Patrons should connect with onsite fitness cen-ter staff for access and instructions.

FamIly members taKe DrIvers test onlIne

Family members can now also take advantage of the U.S. Army Europe Privately Owned Vehicle orientation and test prior to arrival to U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart or from the comfort of their own home upon arrival. To take advantage of the process, active duty and Department of Defense civilians should use their Common Access Card and family members should use the “Benefits Number” found on the back of their ID Card.

Go to http://jko.jten.milEnroll in the Orientation is “USA-

007, U.S. Forces Driver’s Training Program for Europe,” followed  by the test “USA-007-B, U.S. Forces Driver’s Training Program for Europe-Final Course Exam.”

Once completed, bring the paper-work to the Driver’s Testing Training Station to be issued a POV license. The Driver Testing Station is located in Room 301, Building 2913 on Panzer Kaserne.

laCtatIon rooms now oPen

The U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart Family Advocacy Program in con-junction with the Community Health Promotion Council has announced the following public facilities available to breastfeeding mothers needing to ex-press milk.

Newly designated Lactation Rooms are open now at the JAMMI Community Room, Building 3312 (next to the Stuttgart Law Center) on Kelley Barracks, and at Army Community Service, Building 2915, 2nd floor, Panzer Kaserne, and at the Patch Fitness Center on Patch Barracks.

Community members should visit

the reception area to sign out a key to the designated rooms. Rooms are outfitted with a seating area and toys for accompanying siblings, along with reading materials and other resources for new parents.

Each Lactation Room is available for use at any time during the facilities regular hours of operations.

All Child Development Centers also accommodate all breastfeeding mothers within the CDC's located on Panzer Kaserne and Patch and Kelley Barracks.

Note: The areas within the CDC are not designated private rooms as the other locations are.

For information and new parent support, contact Stuttgart's Family Advocacy Program through Army Community Service at DSN: 431-3362/civ. 07031-15-3362.

stuttgart motorCyCle saFety Course CloseD

The U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart training site used to provide active duty personnel their motorcycle train-ing courses is closed. The site is expect-ed to reopen in the summer following repairs and recertification. Motorcycle Safety Foundation training courses are required for all personnel to receive a valid MSF card in order to legally ride motorcycles in Europe. In the mean-time, active duty service members have two alternate options:

1. Sign-up for a course at another U.S. Army Installation Command site by registering through the CAC-enabled Army Traffic Safety Training Program. Find the direct link at www.stuttgartcitizen.com.

2. Locate a volunteer MSF instruc-tor available to conduct individual training. Volunteers typically provide training to civilians, family members and contractors not eligible for ATSTP courses.

For more information, contact the USAG Stuttgart Safety Office at DSN: 431-3132/civ. 0703115-3132.

travel aDvIsorIes Travel restrictions are in place for

personnel/dependents for travel to cer-tain areas in Europe. Personnel should check in with their individual com-mands for specific travel restrictions.

regIster For absentee votIng

Through the Federal Voting Assistance Program, service mem-bers, their eligible family members and overseas citizens are able to vote from anywhere in the world. Stuttgart com-munity members interested in vot-ing in 2016 elections need to register to request an absentee voting ballot.

Registration is available for your re-spective state at: www.fvap.gov. For information on overseas voting or assistance with absentee ballots, con-tact the Installation Voting Assistance Officer Building 2913, Rm. 114, Panzer Kaserne at DSN: 431-2865/civ. 07031-15-2865.

sIgn uP For usag stuttgart emaIl

U.S. Army Garrison’s community online and print news publication, The Citizen, is updated daily with an-nouncements on services, programs, events and information for the Stuttgart military community living both on and off-post. People are encouraged to use a non-.mil email to ensure delivery of in-formation on garrison activities. Those who have previously subscribed with an email that ends in mail.mil may no lon-ger receive updates due to recent com-puter and operating system restrictions. Visit www.stuttgartcitizen.com on the homepage right panel to sign up to stay informed.

Do you have something to an-nounce? Contact the USAG Stuttgart Public Affairs Office for assistance.

sIgnuP For athoC AtHOC has self-service sign-up

available with Common Access Cards (CAC) online. Service members may also enter a dependent (one addition-al account). AtHoc alerts users with emergency notifications multiple ways through computers pop-ups, voice calls to landline and mobile phones, emails and text messages. Follow the step-by-step instructions on stuttgart-citizen.com, search AtHoc. Contact the Emergency Management Protection Branch officer at DSN: 431-2031/civ. 0703-115-2031, or contact your local commands Protection office. 

lgbt PrIDe month observanCe event

The U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart Equal Opportunity office and commu-nity Equal Opportunity Leaders will be hosting an Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) pride month ob-servance event, June 24 at the Swabian Special Event Center, The Crystal Room, on Patch Barracks from noon to 1:30 p.m. For more information or to participate in the event, contact DSN 430-7945.

Coming to PatCh theater

Thursday June 16

Captain America: Civil War (PG-13) 1800

Friday June 17

Finding Dory in 3D (PG) 1800

Central Intelligence (PG-13) 2100

Saturday June 18

Finding Dory in 3D (PG) 1500

Central Intelligence (PG-13) 1800

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out Of The Shadows

(PG-13) 2100

Sunday June 19

Finding Dory (PG) 1600

Central Intelligence (PG-13) 1900

Wednesday June 22

Finding Dory (PG13) 1800

Thursday June 23

Warcraft (PG-13) 1800

Friday June 24

Independence Day: Resurgence (PG-13) 1800

Free State of Jones (R) 2100

Saturday June 25

Finding Dory (PG) 1500

Independence Day: Resurgence (PG-13) 1800

Independence Day: Resurgence (PG-13) 2100

Sunday June 26

Finding Dory (PG) 1600

Independence Day: Resurgence (PG-13) 1900

Wednesday June 29

The Shallows (NR) 1800

© 2016 Paramount / Photo courtesy Movieweb.comAs Shredder joins forces with mad scientist Baxter

Stockman and henchmen Bebop and Rocksteady

to take over the world, the Turtles must confront an

even greater nemesis: the notorious Krang. “Teen-

age Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows” is

the sequel to the 2014 hit movie based on the

comic characters created by Kevin Eastman and

Peter Laird will once again be produced by Mi-

chael Bay and Platinum Dunes. Starring: William

Fichtner, Will Arnett, Megan Fox.

Editor’s note: The movies listing was the most current at the time of publication. Dates are subject to change. Please check with your local theater online for the most up-to-date schedule:http://www.aafes.com/exchange-stores/Movie-Guide/showtimes-Patch-Barracks.htm

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By Robert SzostekU.S. Customs Public Affairs

People scheduled to move to the States this summer should start pre-paring now by separating things that are banned from import and � nding new homes for them. It is also a good idea to apply early for import permits on restricted items, customs o� cials advise.

“Prohibited items include meat and meat products such as sausage, pâté and salami, as well as plants, plant products and all destructive devices,” said Mike Dean, director of the U.S. European Command’s Customs and Border Clearance Agency. “If you’re planning on shipping � rearms, ensure you have proof that you owned them in the States or have an import permit,” he added.

Important points to remember are:• Owners of vehicles not made to U.S. standards have to ship them through commercial importers registered with the Department of Transportation and Environmental Protection Agency. However, vehi-cles more than 25 years old are ex-empt from this rule.• Most mopeds and motorcycles must also meet U.S. safety and pollu-tion standards and all vehicles must be free of dirt, insects and vegetation.• Wine collections can only be shipped with advance approval from the transportation office.• Endangered species items such as ivory and some furs may only be shipped if owners can prove they were previously owned in the U.S. or are antiques over 100 years old.

• State attorneys general must ap-prove imports of gambling devices. These devices must be registered with the Justice Department in Washington D.C.

For more information, contact the U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart military customs o� ce located on Paner Kaserne (560th MP Customs) at 07031-15-2731 / 2657.

Know import rules before you move

By U.S. Army MWR

Army Emergency Relief (AER) unveiled a new online assistance ap-plication,  June 6, that allows Soldiers to request � nancial assistance with ease, anytime, anywhere, on any elec-tronic device, securely within a mat-ter of minutes. Soldier access to AER funds through this expedient and ef-� cient new process is literally at their � ngertips.

� e online application streamlines the assistance process by providing separate paths for a Soldier, family member, retiree or survivor to apply for � nancial assistance. Each pathway o� ers six simple steps or “clicks” to complete an assistance request. A� er submitting the online request, the pending assistance request is sent di-rectly to the selected AER Section for an AER Offi cer to validate the need, review supporting documentation,

approve the request and disburse funds. Soldiers may request assistance through the new online portal by visit-ing the AER website at http://www.ar-mymwr.com/aer-online-app.aspx.

AER invites all single Soldiers to visit the newly redesigned AER web-site. � e new website is modern, both in look and feel, and allows easier user navigation. It contains other features such as account information, scholar-ship application portal, loan calculator

and an AER App. � e loan calculator is a helpful tool that can be used to see how much money is saved in interest and additional fees by obtaining as-sistance from AER instead of through a title loan company, payday lender, pawn shop or other “non-bank” bor-rowing institution. � e AER App serves as the primary information re-source for the latest AER information and is always available to a Soldier anytime, anywhere via a Smartphone.

AER rolls out new online assistance app

The new Army Emergency Relief website features online portals to apply for fi nancial assistance or scholarships.

Photo by Skylines / Shutterstock.com

The Citizen, June 16, 2016 Page 9NEWS

New app poses security risk for all military employees and contractorsBy Airman 1st Class Dennis Hoffman21st Space Wing Public Affairs

� e Air Force Operations Security support team was advised of a new and threatening Google Play phone applica-tion called CAC Scan on May 19, 2016.

“CAC Scan has the power to scan the barcode on the front of a com-mon access card to get the cardholder’s name, rank, social security number and your electronic data interchange per-sonal identi� er information,” accord-ing to the Google Play app description.

Quick response code scanners and barcode scanners are commonly found in the online app store environments, but what makes this App unlike others is that it speci� cally targets and reads military CACs. � ere are very lim-ited scenarios in which anyone would need to access the info on the CAC, said Master Sgt. Darren Snider, 21st Space Wing Space Control Plans and Programs � ight chief.

“If anybody is going to be scan-ning your military ID, it will either be scanned at the gate on base, or it’s go-ing to be used for medical purposes,” said Snider. “� at is the only legitimate use for scanning common access cards that I see. � is is a vulnerability that we need to get the word out about.”

While the legality of the CAC Scan app is questionable, Air Force Instruction 36-3026 states the rules in regards to photographing, reproducing and or unauthorized possession of ID

cards. “Title 18, U.S.C., Section 701 pro-

hibits photographing, reproducing, or possessing Uniformed Services ID cards in an unauthorized manner under penalty of � ne, imprisonment or both,” according to AFI 36-3026. “Unauthorized use would exist if the bearer uses the card in a manner that would enable the bearer to obtain ben-e� ts and privileges to which he or she is not entitled.”

Since the creation of smartphones, OPSEC has been on their toes combat-ing security threats and vulnerabilities

by apps like CAC Scan, said Victor Duckarmenn, 21st Space Wing Program Management Division qual-ity assurance manager.

“� e idea of a CAC reader app is not new,” said Duckarmenn. “� e biggest problem is the proliferation of these reader apps and the availabil-ity to acquire them with smartphone technology.”

As military service members and Department of Defense contractors, there is a shared responsibility in hav-ing positive control over and guarding our personal information at all times.

Pass and ID, located in the mis-sion support building, freely hand out card covers for military CACs and other cards possessing radio-frequen-cy identi� cation, said Duckarmenn. � ese covers block signals from poten-tial threats that compromise personal information.

With the ever-changing threats to our personal safety and informa-tion, Service members need to remain vigilant with a heightened situational awareness in all avenues in which those who wish to exploit information could cause harm.

Stuttgart Elementary was fi lled with a variety of tanks, rockets, space ships, battleships, buses, and a large number of cars Friday, June 3. All because Kindergarten classes had their an-nual Kindy 500. After a parade for other classes, they broke off into groups to activity stations that included the Statue of Liberty, Mount Rushmore, car wash, obstacle course and of course a gas station. — Photo by Kevin S. Abel, USAG Stuttgart Public Affairs

Start your engines for Kindy 500

Page 10 The Citizen, June 16, 2016FEATURE

Year of firsts for Stuttgart High School

Story and Photos by Kevin S. AbelUSAG Stuttgart Public Affairs Office

One-hundred-seventy students of Stuttgart High School (SHS) Class of 2016 completed its final task of a long list of firsts, June 3 at the Stadthalle in Sindelfingen as seniors crossed the stage to receive their diplomas during the school’s first commencement.

Senior class president, Gabrielle Garcia, officially welcomed families, friends and teachers to this year’s commencement.

The evening was all about the students, beginning with the the SHS graduation band, processional, followed by the presentation of the colors by SHS Junior ROTC, and German and U.S. anthems sung by a chorus comprised of seniors.

In the words of, Garcia it was

the first time for an all-female class board, the first Friday Night Lights Football game, first time anyone had beaten Ramstein on their home field in football, first volleyball game in our gym, first Friday night Basketball game, first culinary arts department, the first drama production, and the first music concert in an auditorium just to name a few.

Kylie Boenisch, Salutatorian said the SHS class will take with them, “their Dirndls, their lederhosen, passports, admiration of the Italian coast, an appreciation for the Eifel Tower, of day trips with friends, memories of wondering the streets of Amsterdam, of the schlossplatz, of fests and even the S-Bahn and go forth ‘as Jim Kirk says’ go bold-ly where no Stuttgart High School Graduate has gone before.”

Jacob Milton, senior class pre-senter followed: Annelise Meyer and Nina Bleckley, who performed an original tune written by Meyer for the ceremony called “Beginning to Begin.”

Quoting Dr. Martian Luther King Jr., Milton said, “Faith is taking the first step even when you don’t see the whole staircase.” Remember this staircase Milton reminded the class, “we take our last steps on the staircase of high school and into life, we will al-ways represent Stuttgart High School in all its glory, pride and passion.”

The speakers all complimented their classmates, commenting on their drive and determination. They kept their remarks brief, but humor-ous, intent on getting to the point of the ceremony: the diploma.

In fact, the only time a non-student

appeared on stage was when Danny Robinson, the SHS principal, read the declaration of graduation re-quirements and during the diploma presentation.

Robinson awarded the diplomas, while a short bio of the student was read including what their future plans are and a personal thank you to those who helped them graduate.

Though the other parents were not physically on stage with their children, their presence was felt. Inside the students’ diploma covers were personal messages written by their parents. The intent is to have a connection between the graduate and his/her parents, during the gradua-tion ceremony, Robinson explained. There are often tears on stage, as well as, a "thank you" to the parents in the audience.

Jacob Milton was selected by the senior class to represent them and be the senior class presenter because of his success in Track and Field, numerous academic achievements and being selected Military Youth Volunteer of the Year.

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Annelise Meyer and Nina Bleckley perform an original tune written by Meyer for the first com-mencement ceremony for Stuttgart High School called “Beginning to Begin.”

Graduates enter a cordon by Stuttgart High School Junior ROTC as they enter the stage for the first commencement ceremony for Stuttgart High School at the Stadthalle in Sindelfingen, Germany.

Students perform one last task of firsts by tossing their mortar boards in the air after moving the tassel from right to left, indicating their status as the first graduates from the new Stuttgart High School.

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Auf Wiedersehen DeutschlandWhat I will miss most leaving Stuttgart

Commentary by Megan BrownSpecial to the Citizen

Editor’s Note: Megan Brown is a Stuttgart High School career practicum intern for the USAG Stuttgart Public Affairs Office.

As I prepare to head off to the U.S. for college and leave the Stuttgart community, I reflect on the fond memories I have made over the past two years. I have grown from a wide-eyed 16 year old, into an almost 18 year old who has mastered the S-Bahn and become a pro at ordering brats in the native tongue. In honor of be-ing a part of the class of 2016, I have decided to write about the top 16 German experiences I have had while living in Germany. These experiences  they are what remains most vivid in my memo-ries as I say Auf Wiedersehen one last time.

1. The world largest pig museum

The Schweinemuseum was one of my first experiences when I moved to Germany, and with over 50,000 pig items and 25 rooms, it’s just crazy enough to be at the top of my list. Even though it held ev-erything from piggy banks to pig stuffed animals, what I truly loved was the owner’s dedication to the collection, and the obscurity of the museum.

For more information, visit https://int.stuttgart-tourist.de/en/a-pig-museum or the museum

website (in German only) http://www.schweinemuseum.de.

2. The elevator that never stops moving

Downtown in the Rathaus or city hall, there is an original re-volving elevator called a pater-noster lift that is the reason for my newfound fear of elevators. The concept is simple, hop on and hop off, if you forget to hop off however, the elevator switches tracks in complete darkness. It is an experience everyone must try at least once.

3. Eating a pretzel the size of my head

I love American fast food as much as the next person, but one thing I will miss dearly is German pretzels the size of my head, es-pecially when they are slathered with butter.

4. 3D Mini Golf 3D black-light indoor mini

golfing at Simigo is just as it sounds, wearing 3D glasses and playing mini golf, but don’t let the title fool you. Inside, all sense of perception will probably be lost, and tripping multiple times is a given. Even finding the ball to be-gin the game, is a struggle.

Read more about it in this ar-ticle: http://militaryingermany.com/blacklight-mini-golf-near-ludwigsburg.

5. Ropes course� e ropes course is one of the

most fun, yet painful things I have done in Germany. From zip lining in the trees, to actually climbing

the trees, the ropes course tested every piece of my endurance, and I loved it. But heed the warning; you will probably be sore the next day.

There are several ropes courses throughout Baden Wurtemberg. Waldklettergarten, meaning “Forest Climbing Garden” ropes course is just one example located in Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen you can search for. Visit their website, (German only) http://www.wald-klettergarten-stuttgart.de.

6. The four-story fun-house at fest

One of the best parts about living in Germany is that safety regulations are more relaxed here than in America, so the rides are outrageous at the fests like Spring Fest, or Frühlingsfest.  Even con-sidering all the fun rides, the best attraction at the fest in my opinion, is going through the fun house where you have to walk on spinning platforms and go down a candy cane looking slide.

For information on the big spring and fall fests, visit http://wasen.de.

7. Europa Park Horror Nights

Europa Park is fun for all ages. During horror nights, activities consist of walking through tents with people dressed in full costume, like clowns and other Halloween

favorites. My favorite was the guy with a chainsaw who chases people standing in line. I have never been so scared in all my life.

For information on Europa Park’s special events, visit http://www.eu-ropapark.de/en/park/events.

8. Fasching Fasching, in my opinion, is the

best time of the year. By February, the weather starts to warm up (a little bit), and the parades provide hours of unique and free entertain-ment. Members of the parade, called the Naren, known as the “fools” of the fest, scope out and take belong-ings such as shoes and hats from the parade viewing audience, and they will not hesitate to draw on your face too. Nonetheless, it’s a good time for all those who attend.

To learn more about Fasching, visit the Culture and Leisure section at www.stuttgartcitizen.com.

9. Swarovski Crystal Worlds in Austria

The Swarovski Kristallwelten is more than a large museum and store of crystals marked over my price range. The outdoor maze, surrounded by hedges after the tour was my favorite part.

For more information and mu-seum ticket pricing, visit http://kristallwelten.swarovski.com/Content.Node/wattens/index.en.html.

Photo by harper kt / Shutterstock.comEntrance to Swarovski Kristallwelten in Austria. — Photo by k3s / Shutterstock.com

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Photo by LaMiaFotografi a / Shutterstock.com

10. Ramstein � e � rst time visiting the

Kaiserslautern Military Community Center, or KMCC, I experienced culture shock. � ere were so many American food restaurants and the selection in the Exchange alone, it was astonishing compared to Stuttgart. Plus, I enjoy climbing the rock wall with my friends by the Outdoor Recreation there.

Stuttgart’s Family and Morale Welfare and Recreation, occa-sionally o� ers shopping trips to Ramstein. Visit http://stuttgart.ar-mymwr.com/europe/stuttgart for scheduled events and trips.

11. The German Movie Theater

� e Corso is a German movie theater featuring a schedule of international movies in English near Patch Barracks in Vaihingen.  Although it’s small, the homey feel it presents is intriguing. Plus, there are plenty of American snacks to munch on during the movie.

For more information, visit http://www.corso-kino.de.

12. Indoor Water Park Berlin 

When the weather outside only seemed to be getting worse, my fam-ily planned a weekend trip to Berlin to visit Tropical Islands, an indoor water park. With a beach, � amingos, two pools, many water slides, and a nice 75-degree temperature, the water park was just what we needed to li� our spirits during the dreary winter.

For more information, visit https://www.tropical-islands.de/en/.

13. Salt Mines in AustriaWhile the mines are in actually

in Austria, due to Stuttgart’s close proximity, the trip can be taken in a day by car. Dress in miner gear and explore the depths of hidden caves, along the way by train, boat, and even a slide. Don’t forget to watch the light show at the end.

For information on Salt Mine

Berchtesgaden, visit: http://www.salzburg.info /en/sights/excursions/salt_mine_berchtesgaden.

14. Slow Food Fair � e Slow Food Fair, or Slow

Food Messe, held during the spring in Stuttgart o� ers everything and for food lovers. Not only can you stu� yourself full of free samples, you can also buy anything from meat, to jam, bread and cheese from the di� erent vendors.

For more information, vis-it (in German only) http://www.messe-stuttgart.de/en/marktdesgutengeschmacks.

15. American Forces Network (AFN) Commercials

Among my favorites are the Post 9-11 GI Bill and the one about the Styrofoam cup to pro-mote recycling. American com-mercials are good, but I will miss the cheesiness of AFN television and radio commercials.

16. Barefoot Parks � e Barefoot Park is one of my

� rst memories, walking through a park barefoot over all di� erent ter-rains such as mud, rocks, and even glass!

Information for these and oth-er parks within Germany can be found at, http://www.barfusspark.info/en/park.

Enjoy the rest of your time in Germany, whether it’s three months or three years, because sooner or later you will be saying Auf Wiedersehen Deutschland!

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FEATURE FEATUREPage 14 Page 15The Citizen, June 16, 2016 The Citizen, June 16, 2016

A Jacqueline Victoria Aarons-StridhNicholas Andreas Abel Jack Carmichael Aiton George Forest AppenzellerAbigail Lynn Argo Elizabeth Michelle Axberg

B Jaqulyn Marie Benard � omas Andre Benard Aubrey Danielle Bennet Nina Nicholle Bleckley Kylie Morgan Boenisch Brianna Elaine Bose Alexander Robertson Bowman John Mercier Bowman Emily Alain Lea Braa Joshua James Britton Megan Sarah Brown Adrian Joshua Bryan Michael Peter Bukolt IIIClaire Marie Bushong Jonah � omas Butler

C Robert Christopher Call Hunter Christian Carroll

C Olivia Michelle Carroll Bridgette Marie Carter Cale Jacob Christmas Jonathan Michael Cilley Glen William Clark Kevin Zapata Collins Ashley Ann Colon-BenitezJohn Ross Cooling Maigan Antje Cornelius Kailin Macenzie Cross Justin Taylor Crouch Nicholas Andrew Crowe

D Miki Ke'Olani Yamamoto Dahlin Audrey Lee Davis Deanna Davis Melissa Kay Deal Mary Elise DeBrine Danica Denney Faouzi Oliver DiarrassoubaJohn Calvin DickensonBrian Matthew Donald Elizabeth Dorothy DonnellanDaniel Dvorak

E Niklas William Faris Eaton Rubye Elizabeth Egley James Michael Ensley

F Frances Taylor Farley Kaitlyn Ashley Farrar Michael Ryan Farrell Jared Elijah Ferguson-LuGrainLester Durano Ferioli Hunter Fik Ficenec Autumn Elizabeth Flemming Chance Christopher Folchi Taj Treyvon Ford Marina Fortun Shawn Anthony Fuentes-RodriguezJames Bower Fullwood

G Deryn Angelique Gabor Gabrielle Cecilia Garcia Michelle Nicole Gelacio Tenley Gates Getschman� eresa Hanako Ginter Jaxen Blaze Godfrey Taylor Maile Gordon John Patrick Grady

H Gretchen Elizabeth Harmon Macayla Ann Harper Kayla Breanne Harris Riley Edward Harrison Kyle Mitchell Hartzell Corey Nathaniel Hester Sabrina Michelle Ho� mannTyra Lenae Hook Rene David Humphreys

I Jeremy Niel Ilagan

J Kiara Chante Jackson Philipp Anton Jenkins Cleopatra Minnette Johnson Jadon Jerriah Johnson Sianne Bianca Jusino-Vega

K Marlee Lynn Kadans Erzsebet Maria Angeli Kalwaitis Tyler Joseph Kearny Justin Sean Kellogg Taylor James Key Aileen Kimble

K Kaylee Amanda Korth Avery Mackenzie Kostic James Joseph Krajicek Hayley Denee Kunde

L Donathan Jayvon Laitola Kyah Danielle Larkin Alexander Pagaard Laurel Cameron Robert KeAloha Lawrence Jessica Marie Lawrence Noah Michael Layton Nikolai Torres Legaspi Andrew Richard Legault IITaylor Paige Lenhart Erick Joel Lopez-Santana Brianna Elaine Love Gil Arriola Lujan

M Demoriea Celeste Maddox Daniel Myong Manuel Robert Edmond Mason Kevin George Massey Christopher Hans Matzke Ambranisha Denise McCain Kristen Marie McCauley

M Sebastian Andre MendezAnnelise Lynn Meyer Jacob Allen Milton Sarah Elizabeth Milton Maxine Chanel Mitchell Jessica Paige Mock Alex Stephan Morales Hunter Patrick Morgan Evan Michael Mott Ryan Sean Mulcahey

N Shannon Ah Rhum Nam Meghan Angelique Nemeth Jeremy Scott Nix Wince Walker Nordan Anna Nicole Northcott

O Israel David Oros Jr.Emily Kathleen Ortwein

P Sophie Palladino Ashley Jordan PannamanHannah Lynn Pascoe Christopher David Payne

P Alec Benjamin Perez Sophia Nicole Peterson Elijah Tyre Phillips Marcell Dion Pickard Nicholas Pierce Pickering Aaron Everett Pinnow

Q Michelle Quinteros

R Josephine Faye Ratcli� Hanna Teresa Ripper Kazuma Adriel Rodriguez Alanis Lee Rodriguez-ChamorroWalker Francis Russell Austin Christian Rybczynski

S Makaiah Darleattia Sabb Spencer Edward Smith Eli Joseph Spencer Donald Alan Spoor Gabriel Eugene Stefanko Alexis Morgan Stephens Sierra Cheyenne Strickland Oriana Valentina Suarez

T Jordan Elisha � igpen Taylor Sean � ornton Dylan Bradford Trayler

U Kyle William Underwood

V Austin Neal Van Vleet Brandon Michael Vanderlaan

W Chesney Lane Walters Patrick Daniel Walther Michael Stanley WarburtonAlexis Ellen WaskiewiczIsabella Dorianna Weibel Cole Johannes WestberryAlyssa Young Wheeler Cassandra Lou Ann Wheeler Morgan Lee Whitten Owen Matthew Woelper Phillip James Wong

Stuttgart High School Graduates — 2016

FEATURE FEATUREPage 14 Page 15The Citizen, June 16, 2016 The Citizen, June 16, 2016

A Jacqueline Victoria Aarons-StridhNicholas Andreas Abel Jack Carmichael Aiton George Forest AppenzellerAbigail Lynn Argo Elizabeth Michelle Axberg

B Jaqulyn Marie Benard � omas Andre Benard Aubrey Danielle Bennet Nina Nicholle Bleckley Kylie Morgan Boenisch Brianna Elaine Bose Alexander Robertson Bowman John Mercier Bowman Emily Alain Lea Braa Joshua James Britton Megan Sarah Brown Adrian Joshua Bryan Michael Peter Bukolt IIIClaire Marie Bushong Jonah � omas Butler

C Robert Christopher Call Hunter Christian Carroll

C Olivia Michelle Carroll Bridgette Marie Carter Cale Jacob Christmas Jonathan Michael Cilley Glen William Clark Kevin Zapata Collins Ashley Ann Colon-BenitezJohn Ross Cooling Maigan Antje Cornelius Kailin Macenzie Cross Justin Taylor Crouch Nicholas Andrew Crowe

D Miki Ke'Olani Yamamoto Dahlin Audrey Lee Davis Deanna Davis Melissa Kay Deal Mary Elise DeBrine Danica Denney Faouzi Oliver DiarrassoubaJohn Calvin DickensonBrian Matthew Donald Elizabeth Dorothy DonnellanDaniel Dvorak

E Niklas William Faris Eaton Rubye Elizabeth Egley James Michael Ensley

F Frances Taylor Farley Kaitlyn Ashley Farrar Michael Ryan Farrell Jared Elijah Ferguson-LuGrainLester Durano Ferioli Hunter Fik Ficenec Autumn Elizabeth Flemming Chance Christopher Folchi Taj Treyvon Ford Marina Fortun Shawn Anthony Fuentes-RodriguezJames Bower Fullwood

G Deryn Angelique Gabor Gabrielle Cecilia Garcia Michelle Nicole Gelacio Tenley Gates Getschman� eresa Hanako Ginter Jaxen Blaze Godfrey Taylor Maile Gordon John Patrick Grady

H Gretchen Elizabeth Harmon Macayla Ann Harper Kayla Breanne Harris Riley Edward Harrison Kyle Mitchell Hartzell Corey Nathaniel Hester Sabrina Michelle Ho� mannTyra Lenae Hook Rene David Humphreys

I Jeremy Niel Ilagan

J Kiara Chante Jackson Philipp Anton Jenkins Cleopatra Minnette Johnson Jadon Jerriah Johnson Sianne Bianca Jusino-Vega

K Marlee Lynn Kadans Erzsebet Maria Angeli Kalwaitis Tyler Joseph Kearny Justin Sean Kellogg Taylor James Key Aileen Kimble

K Kaylee Amanda Korth Avery Mackenzie Kostic James Joseph Krajicek Hayley Denee Kunde

L Donathan Jayvon Laitola Kyah Danielle Larkin Alexander Pagaard Laurel Cameron Robert KeAloha Lawrence Jessica Marie Lawrence Noah Michael Layton Nikolai Torres Legaspi Andrew Richard Legault IITaylor Paige Lenhart Erick Joel Lopez-Santana Brianna Elaine Love Gil Arriola Lujan

M Demoriea Celeste Maddox Daniel Myong Manuel Robert Edmond Mason Kevin George Massey Christopher Hans Matzke Ambranisha Denise McCain Kristen Marie McCauley

M Sebastian Andre MendezAnnelise Lynn Meyer Jacob Allen Milton Sarah Elizabeth Milton Maxine Chanel Mitchell Jessica Paige Mock Alex Stephan Morales Hunter Patrick Morgan Evan Michael Mott Ryan Sean Mulcahey

N Shannon Ah Rhum Nam Meghan Angelique Nemeth Jeremy Scott Nix Wince Walker Nordan Anna Nicole Northcott

O Israel David Oros Jr.Emily Kathleen Ortwein

P Sophie Palladino Ashley Jordan PannamanHannah Lynn Pascoe Christopher David Payne

P Alec Benjamin Perez Sophia Nicole Peterson Elijah Tyre Phillips Marcell Dion Pickard Nicholas Pierce Pickering Aaron Everett Pinnow

Q Michelle Quinteros

R Josephine Faye Ratcli� Hanna Teresa Ripper Kazuma Adriel Rodriguez Alanis Lee Rodriguez-ChamorroWalker Francis Russell Austin Christian Rybczynski

S Makaiah Darleattia Sabb Spencer Edward Smith Eli Joseph Spencer Donald Alan Spoor Gabriel Eugene Stefanko Alexis Morgan Stephens Sierra Cheyenne Strickland Oriana Valentina Suarez

T Jordan Elisha � igpen Taylor Sean � ornton Dylan Bradford Trayler

U Kyle William Underwood

V Austin Neal Van Vleet Brandon Michael Vanderlaan

W Chesney Lane Walters Patrick Daniel Walther Michael Stanley WarburtonAlexis Ellen WaskiewiczIsabella Dorianna Weibel Cole Johannes WestberryAlyssa Young Wheeler Cassandra Lou Ann Wheeler Morgan Lee Whitten Owen Matthew Woelper Phillip James Wong

Stuttgart High School Graduates — 2016

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1995 BMW 318i. Clean, runsgood, mechanic maintained.140,000 original km. All-season ti-res. $1800 obo. Call Grant, days;0170-7058804, after 1800hrs:06301-31354. Available 22 April2016.

1997 BMW 523i Sport Sedan,$6,495, Eur Spec, Automatic, Lea-ther, Heated Seats, Just serviced,12 months guarantee included inprice! Perfect Condition, Call:0176-22730967, Email: [email protected], Web: http://www.europeanmotors.org

1997 BMW 735i great condition,about 170,000 miles, very reliable,clean in and out, new tires andbrakes, not trashed out, movingback to states and need quick sa-le.Call Louis @ 0151 6414 6124

1999 Ford Focus Sedan 5 Speed1.4 ltr power everything heededseats new inspection and stell 1year warranty on motor trans anddifferal, 90, Babenhausen Germa-ny, €3100, email: [email protected].

1999 VW Passat Sport Combi,$4,995-, US SPEC, Manual, Navi-gation, Cruise Control, HeatedSeats, Roof Rails, Cloth Interior,HiFi System, Perfect Condition,Call :0176 22730967, Email:[email protected], Web:http://www.europeanmotors.org

2001 BMW 318I Sport Sedan,$6,495-, German SPEC, ManualTransmission, Cloth Seats, Auto-matic Climate Control, Power Win-dows Excellent Condition,Call:0176 22730967, Email: [email protected], Web:http://www.europeanmotors.org

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2003 BMW 318i 143,412km/89,112miles Excellent condition.New top-rated all-season tires.$6100. [email protected]

2001 VW Passat Sport Combi,$5,995, US Spec, Manual, Naviga-tion, Cruise Control, HeatedSeats, Roof Rails, Cloth Interior,HiFi System, Perfect Condition,Call: 0176-22730967, Email: [email protected], Web: http://www.europeanmotors.org

2002 Toyota Rav 4 SUV withAWD, $8,995-, US SPEC, Manual,Cruise Control, Power Locks, Al-loy Wheels, All Wheel Drive,Power Windows, Perfect Conditi-on, Call:0176 22730967, Email: [email protected],Web:http://www.europeanmotors.org

2003 Porsche Cayenne S AWD-Euro Spec, $8600 obo, phone:01622964164, email: [email protected].

2003 VW Sharan Diesel Familyand Utility Van, Diesel Fuel Turbodiesel engine - German Specifica-tions -TUV Inspection valid toApril 2018 - 235 000kms (145 000miles) Seven (7) passengers/Car-go Driver/Front Passenger seatsheated, and adjustable. Child sa-fety seats- two seats convert ra-pidly to built-in child safety seats.Five seats snap in/ out for cargospace Tires: Two sets-winter andsummer (1 set of wheels/rims) Ste-reo Radio and CD player Air con-ditioning system (needs compres-sor) Price: $5,000, €4,450 OBOContact: John 0152-0702-7323(English) Location: Glan-Münchweiler

2005 Mercedes ML 270 CDI 4x4,Turbo Diesel, 2.7L 5 Cyl, TurboDiesel, Automatic/Tiptronic,96,900 KMs/60,000 Miles, Obsidi-an Black Metallic Price: $16,990,0631-354-9908

2006 Honda Accord "EX" SportSedan, $9,995, US spec, Manual,Power Glas Sunroof, Cruise Con-trol, Cloth Seats, Alloy Wheels, Ex-cellent Condition, Call: 0176-22730967, Email: [email protected], Web: http://www.europeanmotors.org

2006 Peugeot 206 CC RC-LineConvertible, 1.6 Liter/108 HP, Ger-man Spec., 15" Winter & 17" Sum-mer Tires + Rims, JBL Sound Sys-tem, German Inspection until 04/2017, Great Condition, asking€4500, Call 0173-6345979 (Kai-serslautern)

2006 Pontiac G6 GT, 3.5L, V6,Sedan, automatic, gas,87,500miles, Bright White, BlackPremium Leather interior, $8,495,contact [email protected], 0176-93136972

2006 Toyota Corolla (GermanSpecs):- Clean, Non-Smoking,Pet-Free Car in Good Condition-Car was previously registered onBase- Diesel Fuel, very Fuel-Effi-cient- 5-Speed Manual Transmis-sion- App. 251,000 km- All Main-tenance done regularly- GermanInspection good thru June 2017-Includes Winter tires, [email protected]

2007 Chevrolet Corvette, 6.0L,V8, 400HP, 71,591 miles, red,black leather interior, $26,995,contact [email protected], 0176-93136972

2007 Lexus SC430 Coupe/Con-vertible, $25,795, US specs, Auto-matic, Leather, Cruise Control,Power Seats, Alloy, Power HardTop, Perfect Condition, Call: 0176-22730967, Email: [email protected], Web: http://www.europeanmotors.org

2007 MINI Cooper "S" Hardtop,$12,695, US spec, Manual, Lea-ther, Cruise Control, HeatedSeats, Alloy Wheels, Power GlassSunroof, Perfect Condition, Call:0176-22730967, Email: [email protected], Web: http://www.europeanmotors.org

2007 Mustang GT, 4.8L, V8,300HP, Coupe, 74,262 miles, ma-nual, gas, Grey Metallic, BlackPremium Leather, $13,995, con-tact [email protected],0176-93136972

2008 Corvette Z51, 3LT optionspackage, Z51 handling package,0-60 in 4.0 seconds, heads-updisplay, lateral G-force sensors,driver-programmable power lea-ther seating w/ exit assist, touchs-creen bluetooth DVD player w/stealth subwoofer, removable Tar-ga-top, $28995 email:[email protected]

I have a Fantastic Range of Tiresin Stock at Great Prices, €, 0631/91572

2008 Porsche Cayman S, USSpec. 2nd owner. Maintained bylocal German Porsche Center.Power windows, seats, mirrors,door locks. Heated seats. 6 CDchanger. Extra rims with winter ti-res. Excellent condition! Wiesba-den $27000, email: [email protected]

2008 VW Touran, BEST OFFER,low miles 63000 km, excellentcondition, like new, one owner 87year old, email: [email protected], phone: 06374-5162.

2009 Toyota RAV4 Limited(S1472), Automatic SUV 4X4, Ja-cob-Pfeiffer-Straße 100 67661Kaiserslautern Germany, $16999,phone: 0631 98 741, email: [email protected].

2010 Buick Lucerne CXL V6(S1254), Automatic Sedan V6, Ja-cob-Pfeiffer-Straße 67661 Kai-serslautern Germany, $13999,phone: 0631 98 741, email: [email protected]

2010 Dodge Challenger R/T Cou-pe, $25,995, US spec, Automatic,Cruise Control, Power Glass Sun-roof, Power Seats, 20 inch AlloyWheels, Perfect Condition, Call:0176-22730967, Email: [email protected], Web: http://www.europeanmotors.org

2010 Dodge Challenger R/T,5.7L, V8 Hemi, Coupe, 55,531 mi-les, manual, gas, Black Crystal,Black premium Leather interior,$24,495, contact [email protected], 0176-93136972

2010 Honda Element EX 4Door(S1467), Automatic Crossover, Ja-cob-Pfeiffer-Straße 67661 Kai-serslautern Germany, $12999,phone: 0631 98 741, email: [email protected]

2010 MAZDA 3i Sport Sedan,$10,995-, US SPEC, AutomaticTransmission, Cloth Seats, CruiseControl, Front Wheel Drive, AlloyWheels, Excellent Condition, Call:0176 2273 0967, Email: [email protected], Web: www.europeanmotors.org

2010 Toyota Corolla "S" SportSedan, $14,695, US spec, Auto-matic, Cloth Seats, Cruise Con-trol, Power Glas Sunroof, AlloyWheels, Perfect Condition, Call:0176-22730967, Email: [email protected], Web: http://www.europeanmotors.org

2010 Volkswagen GTI, 2.0L Tur-bo 200HP, Sport Hatch, automa-tic, gas, Dark Grey Metallic, GTICloth Interior, $15.995, [email protected], 0176-93136972

2010 Volvo XC90 3rd Row SUV(S1396), Used Car Guys UsedCars Ramstein KaiserslauternBaumholder, Jacob-Pfeiffer-Stra-ße 100 67661 Kaiserslautern Ger-many, $19499, phone: 0631 98741, email: [email protected]

2011 Hyundai Sante Fe GLS V6(S1431), Automatic Crossover, Ja-cob-Pfeiffer-Straße 67661 Kai-serslautern Germany, $15799,phone: 0631 98 741, email: [email protected]

2011 Jeep Compass Sport(S1454), Automatic SUV Crosso-ver, Jacob-Pfeiffer-Straße 67661Kaiserslautern Germany, $10999,phone: 0631 98 741, email: [email protected]

2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4×4Laredo (S1437), Automatic SUV4X4, Jacob-Pfeiffer-Straße 67661Kaiserslautern Germany, $22999,phone: 0631 98 741, email: [email protected]

2011 Mercedes ML300 TurboDiesel, €23,000, Grand Editionmodel with many extras. Ride instyle for 1/4 the price of a newML. excellent condition, contact:email: [email protected]

2011 MINI Countryman "S"ALL4, $23,795-, US SPEC, Auto-matic, Leather, Cruise Control, Al-loy Wheels, All Wheel Drive, GlassSunroof, Excellent Condition, Call:0176 22730967, Email: [email protected], Web:http://www.europeanmotors.org

2011 Volvo C30 T5 Turbo LOA-DED (S1478), Automatic TurboHatchback, Jacob-Pfeiffer-Straße100 67661 Kaiserslautern Germa-ny, $19799, phone: 0631 98 741,email: [email protected].

2012 BMW 128i, 3.0L, i6, 230HP,28,470 miles, Blue Metallic,Cream Leather interior, $25,495,contact [email protected], 0176-93136972

2012 BMW 328i Hardtop Conver-tible, $28,995, US Spec, Manual,Leather, Cruise Control, HeatedSeats, Alloy Wheels, NavigationSystem, Perfect Condition, Call:0176-22730967, Email: [email protected], Web: http://www.europeanmotors.org

2012 Dodge Durango SXT AWD7 Seats (S1434), Automatic 7 Sea-ter SUV, Jacob-Pfeiffer-Straße67661 Kaiserslautern Germany,$21699, phone: 0631 98 741,email: [email protected].

2006 Toyota RAV 4 US specifica-tions, suv toyota, stuttgart germa-ny, $8200, [email protected]

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Large selection of Sushi, à la carte and lunch menuesOur opening hours: Mon - Sat 12 a.m. - 2 p.m. & 6 - 11 p.m.Sun & Holidays: 6 - 11 p.m.

2012 Buick LaCrosse - Like New!$15995 -- Excellent cond/53K mi-les, 3.6L, SIDI V6, 6-Spd Auto w/manual Driver Shift Control, Lea-ther Pkg, Comfort & ConveniencePkgs, 18 Alloy Wheels/New Tires,much more! Phone: 015161220018, email: [email protected]

2012 GMV Acadia, 3.6L V6288HP, 63,764 miles, automatic,Gas, black metallic, grey leather,$24,995, contact [email protected], 0176-93136972

2012 Honda Pilot EX-L 4WD 8seater (S1311), Automatic SUV 8Seater 4 Wheel Drive, Jacob-Pfeif-fer-Straße 67661 KaiserslauternGermany, $28999, phone: 063198 741, email: [email protected]

2012 Hyundai Elantra, 1.8L, Se-dan, 48,050 miles, automatic,gas, Grey Metallic, Grey Leatherinterior, $15,995, contact [email protected], 0176-93136972

2012 Hyundai Sonata SE Sedan(S1345), Used Car Guys UsedCars Ramstein KaiserslauternBaumholder, $15999, phone:0631 98 741, email: [email protected].

2012 Jeep Liberty, 3.7L, V6,210HP, SUV, 23,598 miles, gas,Black Metallic, $24,995, [email protected], 0176-93136972

2012 Jeep Patriot Latitude 4×4Sunroof (S1436), Automatic SUV,Jacob-Pfeiffer-Straße 67661 Kai-serslautern Germany, $17499,phone: 0631 98 741, email: [email protected]

2012 Jeep Patriot, 2.0L, 158HP,SUV, 16,961 miles, automatic,gas, Silver Metallic, Dark SlateGrey interior, $15,495, [email protected], 0176-93136972

2012 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon,3.6L, V6, 285 HP, 49,209 miles,SUV, manual, gas, Silver Metallic,Dark Slate Grey interior, $29,995,contact [email protected], 0176-93136972

2012 Nissan Maxima, 3.5L, V6,290HP, Sedan, 24,250 miles, au-tomatic, gas, Deep Purple, BeigeCloth interior, $23,495, [email protected], 0176-93136972

2012 SMART Brabus sports carGERMAN specs, sports car smartbrabus, 2012 German specs grey(similar to picture)...great car.Spe-cifications: 1.0L I-3 70 P engine 5-spd tip auto-shift man transmissi-on w/OD Fuel Economy City 34.0mpg city fuel economy Fuel Eco-nomy Hwy 38.0 mpg hwy fuel eco-nomy Rear-wheel drive Keyfob (alldoors) remote keyless entryABS &driveline traction control USB/Bluetooth connections Stabilitycontrol Side impact beamsBuilt-innavigational systemStabilitycontrol4-wheel anti-lock brakes(ABS), $11500.00, [email protected]

2012 Toyota Rav4 "Limited" V6SUV with AWD, $24,695, USspec, Automatic, Cruise Control,Power Seat, Alloy, Navigation,Glass Sunroof, Perfect Condition,Call: 0176-22730967, Email: [email protected], Web: http://www.europeanmotors.org

2012 Volvo XC60, 3.2L, V6, SUV,32,059 miles, automatic, gas,Black Metallic, Black PremiumLeather, $29,495, contact [email protected], 0176-93136972

2012 Volvo XC70 3.2 I6 AWD(S1412), Automatic AWD, Jacob-Pfeiffer-Straße 67661 Kaiserslau-tern Germany, $25999, phone:0631 98 741, email: [email protected]

2013 Audi A3 Quattro, 2.0L,220HP, 6,788 miles, automatic, li-ke new, $34,995, contact [email protected], 0176-93136972

2013 Dodge Dart, 2.0L 160, Se-dan, 36,591 miles, automatic,gas, grey metallic, Diesel GreyCloth interior, $15,495, [email protected], 0176-93136972

2013 Dodge Journey SE FWD(S1463), Automatic SUV, Jacob-Pfeiffer-Straße 67661 Kaiserslau-tern Germany, $17999, phone:0631 98 741, email: [email protected]

2013 Ford Escape Titanium 4WD(S1449), Automatic SUV 4WD, Ja-cob-Pfeiffer-Straße 67661 Kai-serslautern Germany, $22499,phone: 0631 98 741, email: [email protected].

2013 Ford Focus, 2.0L i4, Hatch-back, 23,642 miles, automatic,gas, deep cherry red, Dark SlateGrey interior, $14,995, [email protected], 0176-93136972

2013 Honda Odyssey EX-L Mini-van (S1312), Automatic Minivan 7Seater, Jacob-Pfeiffer-Straße67661 Kaiserslautern Germany,$28999, phone: 0631 98 741,email: [email protected]

2013 Nissan Altima, 3.5L V6240HP, Sedan, 24,300 miles, au-tomatic, gas, storm blue, blackpremium cloth interior, $20,995,contact [email protected], 0176-93136972

2013 Toyota Avalon, 3.5L, V6,268HP, Crimoson metallic, Blackleather interior, $25,995, [email protected], 0176-93136972

2013 Toyota Highlander, 2.7L,SUV, 17,109 miles, automatic,gas, Grey Metallic, Grey Cloth in-terior, $26,495, contact [email protected], 0176-93136972

2013 Toyota Limousine, 1.5 Hy-brid-Gas-Electric, German Spec.56,500 KM/34,000 Miles,$11,000.Heated Front Seats; AutoClimate Control with Dual TempZones; CD player/Radio, AuxiliaryInput; Cruise Control; NavigationSystem; Automatic Transmission;Blue Tooth (Mobile Phone); Back-Up Assist Camera; Dealer Maintai-ned; Great car, great price, don'tmiss out. [email protected],0173-166-2197

2013 Toyota Rav4, 2.5L, SUV,14,837 miles, automatic, gas, RedCandy Metallic, Grey Cloth interi-or, $22,995, contact [email protected], 0176-93136972

2014 BMW 335i - 6 cyl. 300-hp.US Spec, home shipping. 7,200miles. Metallic Blue/Black Lea-ther. Luxury Package. Cold Wea-ther Package. Driver AssistancePackage. Harman Kardon sur-round sound system. Single ow-ner. No lien. Great condition. Call01712236903.

2014 Ford Explorer XLT V6 7Seater (S1486), Automatic Crosso-ver 7 Seater, Jacob-Pfeiffer-Stra-ße 67661 Kaiserslautern Germa-ny, $31499, phone: 01525-3927310, email: [email protected]

2014 Ford Fiesta ST (s1118),Used Car Guys Used Cars Ram-stein Kaiserslautern Baumholder,$19499, phone: 0631 98 741,email: [email protected] Ford Mustang 5.0 GT/CS

Coupe, $28,895, US Spec, Manu-al, Leather, Power Seats, AlloyWheels, California Special Pack,Perfect Condition, Call: 017622730967, Email: [email protected], Web: http://www.europeanmotors.org

2014 Ford Mustang GT, 5.0L, V8,405HP, Coupe, manual, gas, GunMetal Grey, Black Premium Lea-ther interior, $32,495, [email protected], 0176-93136972

2014 Honda Pilot EX with Lea-ther (S1305), Automatic SUV 7Seater, Jacob-Pfeiffer-Straße67661 Kaiserslautern Germany,$30999, phone: 0631 98 741,email: [email protected].

2014 Jeep Cherokee Latitude4×4 (S1475), Automatic Crosso-ver 4X4, Jacob-Pfeiffer-Straße67661 Kaiserslautern Germany,$22999, phone: 0631 98 741,email: [email protected]

2014 MINI Countryman JCWALL4, Blue, $34900, 12821 miles,Manufacturer Warranty, Automa-tic, Panoramic Sunroof, Leather,Navigation, Auto Climate, XenonLights, Heated Seats, Rain SenseWipers, Upgraded Sound System.Call or text 017680420465

2015 Honda Accord EXL 3.5L V6Sedan (S1405), Automatic SedanV6, Jacob-Pfeiffer-Straße 67661Kaiserslautern Germany, $26999,phone: 0631 98 741, email: [email protected].

2015 Hyundai Sonata HYBRID Li-mited (S1347), Automatic HybridSedan, Jacob-Pfeiffer-Straße67661 Kaiserslautern Germany,$24999, phone: 0631 98 741,email: [email protected]

2015 Honda Pilot EX-L AWD 8-Seater Tow Pack (S1394), UsedCar Guys Used Cars Military Kai-seslautern, Weilerbacher Str. 11067661 Kaiserslautern Germany,$36999, phone: 0631 98 741,email: [email protected]

2015 Hyundai Sonata Limited Na-vi Panoramic Sunroof Loaded!2.4L (S1407), Automatic Sedan,Jacob-Pfeiffer-Straße 67661 Kai-serslautern Germany, $24499,phone: 0631 98 741, email: [email protected].

2015 Jeep Compass 4X4 SportTrail-Rated (S1402), AutomaticSUV 4X4, Jacob-Pfeiffer-Straße67661 Kaiserslautern Germany,$20999, phone: 0631 98 741,email: [email protected]

2015 Jeep Patriot 4X4, 2.4L,SUV, 2,715 miles, automatic, gas,Deep Blue Metallic, Dark SlateGrey interior, $21,995, [email protected], 0176-93136972

2015.5 Volvo XC60 T5, This beau-tiful XC60 T5 Premier Drive-E isvery well equipped and awaitingyour test drive at our Kaiserslau-tern showroom. Some of the fea-tures on this car are: Laminatedpanoramic roof, Leather seatingsurfaces, Heated front & rearseats, Rear park assist camera,Park assist front and rear, BLIS,0631 351700, 0171 7554004, [email protected]

2nd Owner selling 1995 BMW320i, solid transportation reliablelow mileage, Winnweiler Germa-ny, $2400, phone:06302-982-5977, email: [email protected].

Audi A4, 1998, 2.4L V6, Automa-tic/Tiptronic, 119,600 KMs/74,300Miles, Santorin Blue Mica Metal-lic, $5,030, Euro Spec, 0631-354-9908

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Sunday, June 26, 10 a.m. • Harvest Gratitude Church Service & Sunday School • After service lunch • Guided tours of the farm

Saturday, June 25, 1-6 p.m. • Guided tours of the farm • Fresh food from the grill • Afternoon coffee & waffles • Live Music & bouncy castle!Call or email how many plan to attend! we look forward to your visit!

BMW 316I 4 door automatic blueelec windows ft all weather tiresvery good Aand dependable fami-ly car. $ 1799.OBO, 90, Germany,[email protected]

BMW 316 I, compack, red, ABS,air bags, elec windows, 5 speed,air cond, call 0175-3213199 oremail, $1400, if you have any carfor dispose of, accident, Non ope-rational, we remove it for you,email for info [email protected]

BMW 320d touring, HU 04/2017,Automatic transmission, 110 kW(150 PS), Diesel, FR 05/2004,170,000 km, full leather grey, Acci-dent-free, full serice history, fullequipment, all comfort, Negotia-ble €8700, call 0176-62056022

BMW 525i Model 2000, new Ger-man inspection, power stearing,power locks, air cond, leather inte-rior, seat heating, power win-dows, alloy rims w/ new summertires, new battery and brakes.€1800. 0152-06467728

BMW730i 2005 automatic,63000 miles, 258PS, sunroof,wood, accident-free, full servicehistory, garaged, non-smoker,AC, avigation professional, tele-phone, leather powe seats w/hea-ting, 4winter+5summertires, per-fect condition, $14,900.Call 0151-27104833

Camper For Sale, $29000,[email protected], Merce-des-Benz Marco Polo with Activi-ty Package-loaded. Auto, diesel,AC, stove, frig, awning, sleeps 4.

Car for Sale, 2006 VW Touran,low miles 63000 km, excellentcondition, like new, one owner 87year old, best offer, email: [email protected], phone: 06374-5162

Chevrolet HHR LT, 2009, Mileage78000 mi, Options Air Conditio-ning, All Season Tires, Pwr mir-rors, Power locks, Power seat,Power windows, Alloy wheels, Bo-dy Sedan Doors 5, Engine 2.2L4cyl, Auto, Patriot Military SalesTel: +49 (0) 631 357 8231

Daihatsu silver met, 4 door, 5speed, 1.0 LTR , year 2002 aircond, summer tire and winter ti-res, CD player, ABS, air bags, $1100, and we deliver, if you haveany cars for dispose of, accident,Non operational, we remove it foryou, email for info [email protected]

Ford Escort SE, 1998 blue, auto-matic, US mod, all season tires,$1699, and we deliver anywhere,if you have any cars for disposeof, accident, non operational, wewill remove it for you my phone is0175-3213199 call or e-mail,[email protected]

Ford Focus 1999, 4 door, 5Speed, all weather tires, ABS ,power stering, German TUV till2017, MY PH 0175-3213199,$1200, if you have any cars fordispose of, accident, Non opera-tional, we remove it for you, emailfor info [email protected]

Ford Ka - Model 2004, €1380, [email protected], Ford140.000km, silver, 5speed, veryclean. Great car for the winter,new winter tires, front-wheeldrive, phone calls 0152-06786080

Ford Kuga, 2015, $28,500, Ger-man Specs. Titanium (Escape)1.5l Eco-Boost. 150hp. 6 speedmanual. Polar Silver Metallic. Lea-ther Heated seats. Keyless entry,push button start. 4 winter andsummer tires, auto headlights,and much more. [email protected]

Good Year Ultra Grip Winter Ti-res with steel rims, 175/65 R14.Excellent condition used one win-ter. Rims 4x100. $175; Call: 0162-297-2951

Guaranteed Used Cars at Greatprices, We have a Huge Selectionof Low Mileage Cars Trucks &Suv s in Stock. All our used carsare German TÜV inspected beforesale and inspection on Base isGuaranteed. Our Pricingis fair andif you have a trade in US or Euro-pean we will gladly give you a fairQuote. We offer financing.017699970323,0631 414 898 19,[email protected]

Hyundai Accent, GLS, 4, door,automatic, ABS, power stering,1.4 LTR, $1550, if you have anycar for dispose of, accident, nonoperational, we remove it foryou.Email [email protected]

Loaded 2014 BMW X1 xDrive 28ilow miles, BMW X1, Holzgerlin-gen Germany, $25000, phone:+4915216114223, email:[email protected]

Mazda 626 Gray 4 Door 5 speedair cond KMS 19400 €2900 with 1year warranty on motor trans anddifferant, email [email protected]

Mazda Precary Turbo Diesel AirCond 5 speed 1st hand year 1998new inspection and 1 year warran-ty, 90, Babenhausen Germany,€3000., email: [email protected].

Mazda Xedos/626 1992 Miles:200000km Color:blue Transmissi-on: manual Upholstery:leatherDescription: selling a 92 mazdaxedos or 626. v6. has a 5 spd ma-nual transmission, car has beentuv inspected. selling because wenow have a suv. car runs greatand has new brakes all around,new tie rods and ball joints. $1800obo. if you would like to come seeit or get pictures or have questi-ons text/whats app me01711805686 Kevin

Mercedes 190 E 5 speed 4 doorpower stering ABS new inspecti-on and 1 year warranty on motortrans and rear end, 90, Babenhau-sen Germany, €3000., email:[email protected].

Mercedes-Benz C 180 AvantgardAutomatic 2004, A Black, Automa-tic Transmission, 2004, 1.8 , with124,000 miles. Runsfantastic…perfect for traveling Eu-rope. Seats five with lots of roomfor luggage in the back.Full Opti-on.8 Aluminum weelcup Call015117610336/em: [email protected] Inspection Guarantee.

Thinking of buying a new QualityPre-owned car, then look no fur-ther, we have over 150 cars instock. Patriot Military Automobi-les 09662-702 6280

MINI Cooper Cabrio, green, insi-de black and part leather, new ti-res (all year tires) on aluminiumrims, lots of extras, all services do-ne, Accident-free, FR 09/2005,76000km, Petrol, 85 kW (116 PS),replacement engine, Negotiable€8,400. 0176-62056022

Motorhome - See Europe in style.Fleetwood Tioga 1996, 31ft x 100inches. Sleeps 5/6, queen masterbed and separate shower and toi-let. Beautiful with many luxuries.$15K OBO. Call Scott for picturesand more info 01622972951

New new + German TUV GER-MAN TUV+No US inspectionNeed +++ Mitsubishi Eslipes G L,Red, 2.0 LTR , 16 VAL, air cond, 2door, 5 Speed, elec windowsKMS 163,000, $1695, [email protected]

Nissan Almera TINOdi, 2002,German specs, pw.windows, 2ndowner, no accidents, TÜV sum-mer/2016, AC, 5seat, standard,great travel car, no rust, POV in-spection guaranteed, €2400, fulltank goes 1100km, call 0151-45261009 or [email protected]

Opel Tigra Twin Top 1.4 Converti-ble in TOP Condition, Germanspec, 70,000 miles, manual, blackinterior/exterior, chrome rims pluswinter tires, parking control, justserviced, Kaiserslautern €5900,call Jasmin: 015773049505,email: [email protected].

PT Cruiser, 2.2 Diesel, 2003,Green plate, 5 speed, 4 door, TUVnew air cond, 2 set of tires sum-mer/ winter, ABS, power steringelec windows, and locks, key lessentry, price €2000, if you wantany cars for dispose of, accident,non operational, we will remove itfor you, email for info [email protected]

Sale by Owner: 2013 VolvoXC90R-Design Platinum 7-seater. Exe-cellent cond rating! Fully-loaded:Platinum, Climate pkgs, NAV,Bluetooth, sun/moon rf, BLIS, rearsensor, leather int, black metallicext. $29,928, [email protected]

V W GOLF 16 V 75PS 157000Km6 x Airbags. ESP, Central Look,Aircondition, Radio CD USB, Elec-tric Windows and Mirrors.Very Ni-ce Shape, Black Magic Color andRear Windows with Black Foil.LED Rearlights. Good Condition.Pass Inspection!!!! 0170 - 1910484

Volvo Model: XC90 T6 AWD R-Design Year: 2016 Color: Burstingblue metallic Upholstery: Char-coal Nubuck / Nappa leather withcontour seats Transmission: 8-speed automatic w/ geartronic, [email protected] or 06134-284943

VW Golf 16V Black Magic !! 75PS157000Km 6 x Airbags . ESP ,Central Look , Aircondition , Ra-dio CD USB , Electric Windowsand Mirrors.Very Nice Shape ,Black Magic Color and Rear Win-dows with Black Foil. LED Rear-lights.Good Condition.Pass In-spection !!!!0170 - 1910484

VW golf cabriolet, This converti-ble was born in 2013, has 40,000km, GPS, automatic, air conditio-ning, black leather interior, dealermaintained, all the bells and whist-les one could want. For €15,000someone is walking away with thefun car of their [email protected]

VW Golf IV 1.4 1998 with 150000km for Sale.Vehicle just past Ger-man Inspection without any issu-es. Inspection will be acceptedfrom US Registration for 30days.€2490, for more info call:+491708128934, email:[email protected] or see online.

White all black interior BMW328i, Fully loaded M Sport packa-ge BMW with 63000 miles. Ingood condition! Heated seats, na-vigation, comfort access packageand so much more. Email for mo-re details. The picture of the car isin the profile [email protected]

AEG ÖKO-favorite, 220 volt dishwasher, ex. condition. More infoplease call after 1700 hrs. 0163-8853574

AFN Decoder.Dual Voltage.Re-mote Control.User Guide.Orig.Box.Perfect Off Base [email protected]

Belkin, Surge Master, under mo-nitor power center, 110V, neverused, $15.00. Pic available [email protected], 0611 / 5858 9640, call after19:00 or leave message.

Canon BJC 7000 Color BubbleSet Printer. Incl. Cartridge andUSB Cable. CD [email protected]

Dell Inspiron 23 - All-in-onedesktop computer, desktop com-puter, Brücken (Pfalz) Germany,$450.00, email: [email protected], phone: 015144959369

Garment Press, Kalorik, 110V,Kalorik Garment Press, 110V, new$ 349.00, asking $75.00.Wiesba-den, 0611 / 5858 9640, call after19:00 or leave message.

Great Hyundai Computer screen - 17 inch. comes with stand. Dualvoltage. Includes VGA monitorcord. Works great. $40 [email protected]

Green mini stereo 220volt. Goodcondtion. With cd player. Perfectfor kids. Call 017622987498

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FOR SALE

Hair Dryer. 3Heat + 2Speed Set-tings. Cold Shut Button. Concen-trator + Finger Diffusor Attach-ment. Lightweight. Super Quiet.Removable End Cap. 1875 Watt.User Guide. Orig. [email protected]

Heating pad, neck massage, So-fa heating pad, Silver Crest, 220V,100W, 30x40 cm, rapid heat up, 0-6 temperature settings, Automaticswitch-off function after approx.90 minutes, washable, red color;andElectric neck heating pad,TCM, 38x38 cm, 100% cotton,220V, 46W, washable, 0-3 heatingsettings; andNeck massager withSound, Scholl, with heat setting,magnets, 8 natural sound options,generated from 2 built-in spea-kers, mains or battery operatedallof them in a good shape, lying id-le, separately, $20, [email protected]

Induction hob ECO 2000, Induc-tionhob ECO 2000, glass-ceramicsurface, plastic touchpad, auto-matic pot recognition, 10 powersettings, time function 1 to180minutes at 1 minute intervals,temperature preselecting 60-240°C, 220V, overheating protecti-on, lying idle - looks like a newone, [email protected]

Transformer. USA Voltage [email protected]

LCD TV 24" HDMI/DVI/VGA/PC/DVI/USB Remote Control UserGuide Orig. [email protected]

LG Freezer, good condition. Forpickup only. Kaiserslautern city.€80. Call Jacky 0179-5352827

Router, Belkin N150, $10,[email protected]

Sony 20 CRT TV (model KV20S40), $20 - NOT a flat screen,but works well. phone:015144955943

The perfect system to watch sa-tellite programs in English or Ger-man Sony Bravia LCD flat screencolor TV and Atemo AM 500 HDSatellite receiver selling as a com-plete set. $195. for both, [email protected]

Toshiba 40 inch Regaza HDTVFor Sale, Flatscreen HDMI Remo-te Surround Sound, 67273 Wei-senheim am Berg Germany, €175,email: [email protected], phone: 01623305535

Treadmill - Proform 635 CW,$249, [email protected],well maintained/functioning tread-mill. Adjusts for speed & slope.Cross fit ski poles adjustable fortension. Emergency situation stop.

TVs, Voltage Regulators, €250,[email protected]

White leatherette case for IPADmini W/removable bluetooth key-board, $45.00, firm. [email protected] / 06371-60179

White Mini IPAD. Infrequentlyused. No scratches or blemishes.Latest IOS installed. $169.00.06371-60179

XtremeMac iPhone Radio Clock,MP3 Player Remote AlarmDocking Station, 67273 Weisen-heim am Berg Germany, $75, [email protected],01623305535

Yamaha AV Receiver/Amplifier.Premium Aluminium. Dolby Digital/EX Decoder. Pro Logic II. 100Watts x 10. AF/FM Tuner. 40 Stati-on Random + Direct Tuning. Re-mote Control. User Guide. DualVoltage. Excellent [email protected]

Caution: Some Classifiedads have become a targetfor scams. Please be cau-tious if potential buyers offeryou payment methods otherthan cash.

2 each 120V Cisco Wireless-G In-ternet Home Monitoring CamerasModel WV54GCA, with manualand CD. $40, [email protected]

2012 rear seat cover made forVolvo XC60, designed by Volvo tofit the rear seat like a glove withspaces for the seat belts and zip-pers to accommodate the 40/60split design, must have for kidsand/or dogs! Kaiserslautern$100.00 obo, text 0151-706-11124

30 Plastic Clothes Han-gers.Strong and [email protected]

50 Plastic Clothes Hangers.Black. Strong and [email protected]

8 beverage glasses.16oz.6.5highx3.5diameter.Perfectfor ice tea, [email protected]

Baby Jogger Summit 360 Jog-ging Stroller, $275, phone:015144955943

9 Slot Storage Block.Space forChef Knife, Meat Forke, Sharpe-ner, Shear and 5 other kni-ves.Hard and Durable Wood (Buche)[email protected]

Adidas Traxion Soccer shoes formen size 8.5, soccer soccershoes adidas adidas traxion used,75385 Bad Teinach-ZavelsteinGermany, €15, phone:+4932212152735, email: [email protected].

Aeropostale Hoodie. Turquoise-blue. Lettering “aero” and zipperat the front. Size M. Barley worn.€13. [email protected]

Aeropostale long sleeve. Pink.On the front are pictures of pea-ces signs and the label name isshown. Size M. Barely worn.Good condition. For pics seewww.finditguide.com. €9. [email protected]

Alessis 110V/220V digital perfor-mance/studio piano w/chair, mu-sic stand, stool, hard case 750$,call 06374-991073 pls leave amessage

Barbie and Ken [email protected]

Bath Robe.Black. 100% PolysterSherpa Fleece. Shawl Collar.LongSleeve. One Size fits All.Orig.Box. NEW. [email protected]

Beautiful hand-made purple/pinkfelt flower brooch, perfect gift,can be pinned on jackets, scar-ves, bags and more! €12, for picssee class-world.com [email protected]

Honda Cassette Car [email protected]

HP PC with Mouse, Keyboardand [email protected]

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Your reliable, friendly and professional partnerGarage – complete collision repair center – classic cars(ex-concessionaire of the car care center, panzer barracks in Böblingen)

Full service for your car – all makes & models (master mechanics)!Repair, maintenance, overhaul, tune up, engine repair, parts service,A/C service, detailing for car shipping, body repair and painting,

towing service & car rental

We are happy to serve you Mon – Fri 7:30 a.m. – 6 p.m.For more information see www.brixner.de • Tel: 0711/993377-0Brühlhofstr. 9 • 70771 L.-Echterdingen (near airport/close to Kelley)

Shuttle service to train station/Kelley!

Newest technology • English spokenOur promise:

BEST RATEon and off postHOURLY LABOR RATE:75 USD (with VAT form)special offers for tyre & oil change!

Bicycle, Womans Fischer Ger-man Bike. Like new. $50.00. Mustbe able to pick-up. Please email:[email protected]

Black knitted pullover. Size XSbut fits also for size M. €5. Seewww.finditguide.com for [email protected]

Blanket Horse. 72"x52". Reversi-ble. Heavy Quality. Machine Was-hable. Machine Dry At Low Heat.Great Condition. [email protected]

Body Fat Scale. Digital Display.Precision of 100g. Precision BodyFat 0.1%. Max 140 kg. Save Infofor up to 10 User. User [email protected]

Brambach Baby Grand Piano(manufactured NYC) Built in theearly 1920s, this 5’ baby grand isin very good condition and playsperfectly. Tuned last on February19,2016. $2500 or best [email protected]

Brand new never worn fitted capfrom New Era, Little Rock Trave-lers Minor League hat Size 7 3/8Happy to ship to APO contact [email protected]

Brassed 4 fold firescreenstands.21 [email protected]

Buffalo leather shoes for men si-ze 10, shoes leather shoes men si-ze 10 used, 75385 Bad Teinach-Zavelstein Germany, €15, phone:+4932212152735, email: [email protected].

Candle Holder, Has black metaland glass housing. Large, over 3feet high. Rustic look. Great for In-doors or Outdoors. Holds a verylarge candle. Helps create awarm, cozy atmosphere. [email protected]

Candle Holder. Iron Base withGlass Cylinder. 9"[email protected]

Canister Vaccum Cleaner, Crevi-ce Tool, Upholstery Tool, FloorBrush, Mattress Brush, Extra Fil-ters, User Guide, great for car [email protected]

Canon Camera with Case.CanonCamera Sure Shot 85 Zoom.UserGuide.Orig. Box.Case Logic Ca-mera Case 3 Pockets (2 ZipperPockets).Belt Loop).Very [email protected]

Chopper. Stainless Steel Blades.Stainless Steel Body for Durabili-ty. [email protected]

Cognac/Brandy Glass Set. En-graved Horse. With [email protected]

Collection of leather bound, si-gned by the author, 1st editionbooks, mint cond. Over 100 diffe-rent books. Authors include: Nor-man Mailer, William F. Buckley,Joseph Heller, Elie Wiesel, DonaldMc Dunne, John Updicke, TomWolfe, etc. $ 15.000 - serious in-quiries only! Call: 0631-940213 or0151-270-19822

Comforter Set. Buttons connectthe 2 Comforter into 1. Great Qua-lity. 75" x 54"[email protected]

Cooks 10 Eggs at Once, Non-stick 4egg Poaching Tray, 3eggOmelet Tray, Brush. Stainl.SteelLid, On/Off Switch, Audible Alert,Standby Mode, Easy Cleanup,2Egg Holders, Beaker with Pier-cing Pin, User Guide, Orig. Box,[email protected]

Covered Bowl Korea. Porcelain.24 Carat Gold Trim. 3.5" Diame-ter. Handpainted. €[email protected]

Craftsman Gas Lawn Mower,$150, 2 years old Please [email protected]

Crystal Heart Rosenthal, Germa-ny. Heart Shaped Crystal. ClearCrystal. 3". [email protected]

Custom-made children's kinder-garten bag with name. Send me amessage if you are interested in aunique bag for your child. Perfectpresent. All bags are made usingwet-felting technique with sheepwool, soap and water only! € neg,depending on design, [email protected]

Dallas Cowboy Hat. [email protected]

Dark green Roxy Jeans. Size 30.Find pictures at www.finditguide.com. €10. [email protected]

Decorative Glass Bowl Blue.Square.10.5"[email protected]

Deep Freezer 220V, EUR50, pho-ne 015208261982

Deluxe Steer & Stroll Trike by Ra-dio Flyer, $50, phone:015144955943

Dog Feeder. Adjustable BowlHeight to your Dog's Needs. Per-fect for Growing Puppies or Seni-or Dogs. 2 Stainless Steel Bowls(Dishwasher Safe) Each Bowl(1.6Qt.) 17.4"H x 15.7"L x 18.8"W.Very Sturdy. [email protected]

Eco warrior shoulder bag, hand-made felt, environmentally friendlybag made using only wool, waterand soap, €25, [email protected]

Egg Cooker. Cooks 10 Eggs atOnce, Nonstick 4egg PoachingTray, 3egg Omelet Tray, Brush.Stainl. teelLid, On/Off Switch, Au-dible Alert, Standby Mode, EasyCleanup, 2Egg Holders, Beakerwith Piercing Pin, User Guide,Orig. Box.chefsteven2015@gmail

Felt bag, gorgeous hand-madefelt bag with blue design, mediumsize, €30, [email protected]

Foldable Laundry DryingRack.Very Sturdy.Rustproof De-sign and easy to sto-re.38Wx26Dx36High. Extendsmax. to 44Deep. [email protected]

For Sale, €150, [email protected], German 220, Whirlpoolfront loader washing machine.Please after 1700 hrs. 0163-8853574

For That Special Collector a Be-autiful The United States Commer-morative Presidential Collection,[email protected]

Garmin 360 Navigation, $50,[email protected]

Foxy lady, small felt shoulder bagwith fox design. Discover yourwild side! All bags are completelyenvironmentally friendly madewith wool, soap and water on-ly!€25, [email protected] Bags, 2 garment bagswith pockets-for up to 5 gar-ments-durable material-weatherresistant-2 pockets for accesso-ries-full length center zipper-great-condition (used the bags twice,[email protected]

German Beerstein October-fest.Decorative Pewter Lid (Carria-ge).Limited Edition.Heavy Quality.10"[email protected]

German Pewter Cup Set. Engra-ved with Wildlife Theme.3.25"High. 95% [email protected]

German Pewter Cup. Engravedwith Steffi Graf Design (3 DifferentMotifs). 3.5" High. 95% Pewter.new. [email protected]

German Pewter Plate. Engravedwith all 16 German Regional Dis-trict Logos. 9"[email protected]

Gilde Clown. Gilde, Germany.3.5" High. Handpainted. €[email protected]

Griddle Cuisinart, Dual Tempera-ture Controls for Grill/Panini andGriddle, Reversible Nonstick Pla-tes Switch from Grill to Griddle, In-tegrated Drip Tray for Easy Stora-ge, User Guide, Orig. Box, NEW,€65 [email protected]

Hand-carved Indonesian table +6 chairs + two matching cabinets$990 Indonesian and Thai dolls -each $35 Antique French LouisXIV cabinet - $750Set of 6 Indone-sian shadow dolls - $125, call06374-991073

Hollister strapless top. White co-lor, size M. With ribbons to tie abow on the back. €15. For picssee www.finditguide.com. Con-tact [email protected]

Horizon Adventure 6 Treadmill,$300.00, phone: 015251048003,email: [email protected] is aimed at the professio-nal runners, with an extra widerunning track it is very robust.This treadmill folds for storageand has wheels for moving.

Intake manifold, never used, fora civic type R or a Acura AcuraRSX type S PRC $120,[email protected] or017622987498

Items for Sale, Crane tabletopleg/arm exerciser, $25.00, Calla-way Clones Golf Clubs, 3-9 Irons,PW, SW, good condition, $40.00.Contact Tom Rewis, [email protected] or 0171-363 0906.

Like New Poker Chips with carry-ing case, $20.00, [email protected]

Luxury Makeup Brushes EmeraldCity, makeup classes, makeupbrushes, Leonberg Germany,€72.00, phone: 015128123403,email: [email protected]

Lot's of things, All Free. A standfor a terrasse Satellite Dish, A Gar-den Classic Spreader, A 110VAlarm Clock. A Proctor SilexStream Excel 110V, 2 Line Cord-less Phone with headset 110V, ACuisiant toaster [email protected] Chair, Hunter Green withnice (neutral) green mat that goeson top. Heavy metal frame -- verydurable. Has wheels, easy to mo-ve around. Folds together to easecarrying. Get ready for [email protected] Monroe Box 12" x 8".$15. [email protected] Monroe Glass CoastersSet of 4. $12. [email protected] with Wood [email protected] Stand/Organizer withCableholder.Very [email protected] Sell, Swarovski crystal athalf the value given by theSwarovski company! The last twoRetired pieces, whale $690, turtle$150. Both for $755. Will acceptbest offers $/€: call 06332-41560between 9am to 8pm. Can deliverto RAB!New never worn fitted caps, NewYork Mets. The price is $10 ea,caps sizes 7 3/8 and 7 3/4, willmail vial APO [email protected] Turtle Sand Box, sandbox, $20, phone: 015144955943

Nike Sports Travel Bag Lar-ge.Black.3 Compart-ments.2ft.Longx1ft.Highx1ft.Wi-de.Perfect [email protected]

Nike Zoom New for men size 8.5,sneakers nike zoom new shoes,75385 Bad Teinach-ZavelsteinGermany, €80, phone:+4932212152735, email: [email protected].

Official New York Mets Jerseysand Equipment, Official MLB NewYork Mets Jerseys from Majestic-Team set of jerseys for sale!Enough to outfit your whole base-ball or softball team! These are of-ficial jerseys from Majestic. Theyhave been used for a couple sea-sons, but are still in good shape.The black home jerseys are ingood shape. The Orange SpringTraining Jerseys have some fa-ding in the ventalated under armarea, but still are good to go.$300, [email protected]

Old broken bicycle, CannondaleV500 blue, only part broken is Ma-nitou shocks, no longer have origi-nal shocks, Kaiserslautern,$250.00, [email protected], 0151-12687290

Org. Thomas Sabo Charm, pricenew was 49€, never used, was abday present, selling price €20,for pics please see class-world.com, [email protected]

Panasonice bread maker, 20volt,67688 Rodenbach, $80, email:[email protected] or017622987498

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Send your resume to [email protected] or fax to: 0631-30 33 55 44

AdvantiPro is looking for a distributor for The Citizen in Stuttgart.

Are you friendly, reliable and enjoy service to the community? If you are in good shape, able to lift bundles of newspapers and are looking for a mini-job (2 - 4 days a month) - get in touch with us!

DISTRIBUTOR NEEDED!

Oversized Cardigan from Re-view. Black and white stripes. Forpictures visit www.finditguide.com. €10. [email protected]

Perfume Mint by Tony Gard (formen), full bottle, €26, email:[email protected]

Picture Frame 50x70cm. [email protected]

Picture Frame [email protected]

Porcelain dolls, over 100 to choo-se from, all dressed. Price OboCall: 0176-90796039

Rice Cooker w/Cable. 3 Cup (ma-kes up to 6 Cups of cooked rice).Removable Cooking Pot. GlassLid. Keep Warm Function (Indica-tor Light). Cook Indicator Light.Spatula+Measuring Cup. UserGuide. [email protected]

Rosina Wachtmeister Glass CatPair. Can be used with Metal Sta-ke (incl.) or without. 32" High. Go-ebel, Germany. [email protected]

Samsonite Sports Bag. HeavyDuty Quality. Great as Sports Tra-vel [email protected]

Serving Tong.Great for ServingFries, Asparagus.StainlessSteel.Dishwasher [email protected]

Scott Speedster 40 road bike,aluminum frame & carbon fork,Holzgerlingen Germany, $450,phone: +4915216114223, email:[email protected]

Set of three pink vases, differentshapes but matching in color, per-fect for shabby-chic feature or toupcycle. €10, [email protected]

Sheep Pendulum Clock, MakesSheep Sound and Sheep Appearsevery Hour (Noise can be muted).Orig. Box. NEW. [email protected]

Small grey felt shoulder bag withmushroom design, perfect gift,€20 [email protected]

Spoon Set (6 Spoons).StainlessSteel.Dishwasher Safe.Matt.Per-fect for Joghurt, Ice Cream, LatteMacciato.....WMF, [email protected]

Steam Iron. 1700 Watts Power.Stainless Steel Soleplate. VariableSteam Control. Pro VerticalSteam. Spray Button. 3 WaySmart Auto Off. Extra Large WaterTank (8.4oz.). Self Clean. Made inGermany. Excellent Working.User Guide. [email protected]

Super Mario kart lunch cooler,$8,017622987498

Storage container box.UltraThough Storage.Rubbermaid.31Gallon/117.3 ltr. 32.5x20x16.8.Ma-de in USA.Shatter Resistant to0F.Shatter Resistant to [email protected]

Striped hand-made felt shoulderbag, large, trend colors, perfectgift, €30, [email protected]

Suit bags, 2 suit bags withpockets-for up to 5 garments-du-rable material-weather resistant-2pockets for accessories full lengthcenter zipper-great [email protected]

Super Mario Kart Wii Reversiblethrow. Fitted sheet pillow caseand lining. Never used. Paid over$100, asking $65,017622987498.

Swarovski Crystal Mouse. Collec-tible Edition. Made in Austria.Orig.Box. Great Condition. [email protected]

Swarovski Pegasus - From the1998 "Fabulous Creatures" Se-ries. Retired in 1998, Asking$500.Ph. 06374/944828

Swiss Cow Bell. €[email protected]

T.U.K. Leather Shoes for Men Si-ze 10, shoes leather shoes men si-ze 10 used clean soles, 75385Bad Teinach-Zavelstein Germany,€40, phone: +4932212152735,email: [email protected]

Target practice, eco warriorshoulder bag, hand-made felt, en-vironmentally friendly bag madeusing only wool, water and soap,€25, [email protected]

The Swarovski Pierrot measures8". This is the first edition of "Mas-querade" series. Retired in [email protected]

Toaster, 4 Slice Long Slot, 7 Ad-justable Shade Settings, Bagel +Frozen Buttons, Toast + CancelButtons, Removable Crumb Tray,User Guide, [email protected]

Tray. Plush Cushion Base provi-des comfort and stability. 17.5" x13.5". [email protected]

Tricycle: Deluxe Steer & Stroll Tri-ke by Radio Flyer, $50, phone:015144955943

Used RU Braun Automatic Chro-no Watch, Watch Date HandBlack Metal, 67273 Weisenheimam Berg Germany, $300, [email protected],01623305535

V&B Cermaic X-MAS OrnamentSet: German Male/Female Ginger-bread Ornaments. 4" High, Vil-leroy & Boch Germany. NEW.Orig.Box. $20. [email protected]

Various music CDs for sale, allfrom the 2000er years. SingleCDs from Nelly Furtado, ChristinaAguilera etc. for €3, music samp-lers like Bravo Hits and The Dome€4. For a picture of the selectionsee www.finditguide.com. Con-tact [email protected]

Various size new gym bags$10.00 each, [email protected]

Viking Sword. Handle and BladeEngraved on both Sides. RealSteel. With Black Wall DisplayMount. Made in [email protected]

Vintage Classic Video game fromMattel - Classic Baseball. A musthave for the collection. Still worksgreat. $20 [email protected]

Vintage handheld video gamefrom Coleco. Alien Attack is aclassic and a must have for everygame collection! in great scape.Runs on 4C batteries. $20 [email protected]

Wall Decor Picture. Hand Craf-ted. Deer Hide. Made In [email protected]

Window Panel 50x84.Heavy Qua-lity.Caramel [email protected]

WMF Knife Set with StorageBlock (Wood). 9 Pieces. Bladesmade from Forged Special BladeSteel. Made in Germany. Orig.Box.NEW. [email protected]

WMF Cookware 11pc. CoveredLow Casserole 16cm+20cm. Co-vered High Casserole16cm+20cm+24cm. Saucepan16cm. Cold Handles of StainlessSteel. Dishwasher and Oven Safe.Orig.Box.NEW. [email protected] Zodiac Sign. GeminiDesign. Black Leather Band. Orig.Box. [email protected]

2013 pair of lazy chairs, leatherwhite. €230 for both chairs. Likenew condition. Please contactNathalie at [email protected] & 2 Seat Couches, €500.00,[email protected]

6 Drawer Dresser. Great [email protected]

Adjustable Full/Queen Size Bed.Headboard, Footboard and Rails.Cherry Wood.Very Sturdy.As-sembly is easy, no tools requi-red.Made in [email protected]

American Bedroom Set, €190,(or make offer), consisting of dres-ser with 3part mirror, and 2 nighttables, solid oak with brass hand-les, very beautiful 06302-5554 [email protected]

Antique 100 yr.old German chinacabinet, matching dining tablewith 4 chairs. See photo on KAclassifieds web page. ContactEric and Mia at 063759949674,€950, [email protected]

Antique Brittany French Benchfor 300$, antique French LouisXIV Schrank $650, antique Ger-man dark oak buffet (top used asbar) 500$.Call 06374-991073 plsleave a message.

Antique English Book Case, $75,45 inches high, 11 inches deep,29 inches wide. Curved Door withGlass Insets. Side Panels withGlass Insets, 2 Glass Shelves.Buyer Must Pick Up. Please Call0159 0297 6140.

Antique French Louis XIVSchrank $650. Call 06374-991073pls leave amessage.

Antique Oak Furniture, Dining ta-ble w/4 chairs ($300), sewing ma-chine (Singer) ($125), hall treewith bench ($300)-All items availa-ble now.Email [email protected] or phone06314114246 (0730-1700).

Bed, Single w/mattress. Solidwood frame. Mattress like newcondition. €75, [email protected]

Brown Corduroy UpholsteredChair, $25, Buyer Must Pick Up.Please Call 0159 0297 6140

CD/DVD Storage with 12 adjust-able shelves. 45"H. x 26"W. x10"DEEP. €25. [email protected]

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MOTORCYCLESClock, $150.00, [email protected]

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Complete German Water BedLuna- 12 Years Old, May needone of two new water mattres-ses.It's disesembled. Must Pickup. Please contact:[email protected]

Couch Relax Chair, €199, greatfurniture use as a relax chair orbed diff moves, cover washable,like new, was new 398 euro at mo-ebel martin, from a smoke andpet free home, cell 0151-45261009 [email protected]

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Desk with Chair. $75.00 OBO.Must be picked up in [email protected]. 06375-3889355.

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Futon/Couch, the top, plushcushions are constructed from30mm of memory foam verysturdy east to fold down 2 cupholders built in seated position:86"L x 36"D x 33.5"hflat position:86"L x 46"D x 22.5"H great condition.€[email protected]

Large 4 Section Closet (Schrank),$250, 7ft 4in by 11ft 5in (3 secti-ons are 3ft 3in wide, 1 section is1ft 8in wide). Two Clothes Han-ging Rails, Many Shelves. We willhelp take apart. Buyer Must PickUp. Please Call 0159 0297 6140

Large office desk/workspace, of-fice desk workspace, Brücken(Pfalz) Germany, $150.00, [email protected],015144959369

La-Z-Boy Rocker Recliner, $75,Dark Green Fabric, Clean and Co-zy. Buyer Must Pick Up. PleaseCall 0159 0297 6140.

Love Seat, $75, Warm Gold Fa-bric, Clean and Cozy. Buyer MustPick Up. Please Call 0159-02976140.

Mantel Clock from the 60 era.Key wind chines on the half andfull hour, $70.00, [email protected]

Mattress Pad. Full Size. TommyHilfiger. Great Condition. NoStains. [email protected]

Mattress Set: Stearns and FosterQueen, Spangdahlem Air Base,$800, phone: 015144955943

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One Each 2&3-Seat Couches,€500.00. Like new from smoke &pet-free home, anthracite-coloredcloth front & back. New price1450€ asking 500€. Pick up in Sie-gelbach. Call 06301-7988092 af-ter 8PM. [email protected]

Piano nicely done in good conditi-on recently tuned 590 euro, pho-ne [email protected], phone:06731 44782

Race Car Bed, Twin, solid wood,color blue, Length: 234 cm Width:102 cm Height at highest point:63 cm fits mattress size 200 x 90cm (not included), buyer must beable to pick up. $80 Call/text015204445052

Recliner couch loveseat leather,$390, [email protected],real leather black, works great notoften used, very comfy, back pil-lows come off easy to carry, cell0152-06786080

Solid rustic oak dining room,€500, (or make offer) cabinet3,80m long, table 2m long with 8chairs. [email protected]

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White IKEA Twin Trundle Beds w/Mattresses, $175, Buyer MustPick Up. Please Call 0159 02976140.

White luxus designer couch, 37inW X 82in L, asking $875.00 orBO. Excellent condtion. More in-fo, please after 1700 hrs. Cell01638853574

Wooden bookshelf. Contact Ericand Mia at 063759949674, $150,[email protected]

Zither, €950 (or make offer), [email protected], 06302-5554near Sembach

For Sale: Building site in Kollwei-ler 1922 sqm, Hofstraße 35 66879Kollweiler Germany GosenbergerHof, €89000, phone:+49-6373-893499, email: [email protected].

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2008 HD FAT BOB - as good asnew - less than 4000 miles! USspecs. Color Flat Black. OriginalHD Sissy bar + luggage rack.Windvest 14" windscreen. Livingroom (forget garage) kept over thewinter. Full service completed lastsummer. Asking $12000. email:[email protected], pho-ne: 01709335830

2008 Kawasaki Concours 14 mo-torcycle--34K miles--sports-tou-ring lots of upgrades--new rear ti-re, heated grips, tip over protecti-on, highway pegs, saddlebag/en-gine guards, windsheild exten-ders, & more. $6700 or equivalentin EURO, email: [email protected]

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EVENTS

Open air theatre festivalSun, May 29 – Fri, Aug 26Schwäbisch Hall, MarktplatzSchwäbisch Hall is a wonderful place for sight-seeing and enjoying plays at the open air theatre. Over the course of the summer, starting May 29 continu-ing through August 26, you will be able to see various performances in German. For information about the plays being performed throughout the summer, go to www.freilichtspiele-hall.de

Underground TourThu, Jun 16Esslingen, city centerExperience Esslingen’s underground dur-ing the tour „Keller, Krypta, Katakomben“ (cellars, crypts, catacombs). The tour will start at 5 p.m. from the “Dicker Turm” (big tower) at the castle and will lead to Esslingen’s ossuary under the city ar-chive, some excavations and many more secret locations. The tour is normally in German but if you inform the Tourist In-formation at your registration, they do a bilingual tour. Admission is €11. For more info call 0711-39693969 or see www.esslingen-marketing.de

Retro Classics Meets BarockFri, Jun 17 – Sun, Jun 19Ludwigsburg, ResidenzschlossVisit this year’s Retro Classic Meets Ba-rock classic car exhibition in front of the beautiful Residenzschloss (castle) in Lud-wigsburg from June 17 to 19 and root

for your personal favorite when the jury has to pick winners for circa 60 different categories from restoration technique to history. Admission is free. For more infor-mation go to www.ludwigsburg.de

BBQ Meets RemstalFri, Jun 17Weinstadt, RemstalkellereiWeinstadt (‘wine city’) is an actual place not far from Stuttgart and it certainly knows how to honor its name. On June 17, you can learn how to cook a four-course barbecue meal and discover fi ne wines from the area at the Remstalkellerei from 6 p.m. Please register in advance. Admis-sion costs €109, all inclusive. For more information go to www.wwg.de

Fiesta InternationalFri, Jun 17Fellbach, Atrium der SchwabenlandhalleVisit Fellbach’s open air festival from June 17 to 19 at the Schwabenlandhalle for culinary treats from countries across the world and an overall colorful program for kids and adults. Admission is free. For more information go to www.remstal-route.de

Night of Red wineSat, Jun 18Untertürkheim, city centerUntertürkheim’s Widdersteinstrasse will transform into Stuttgart’s longest wine table on June 18 from 5 p.m. to introduce a selection of red and white wines from local vineyards. Admis-sion is free. For more information go to www.weinmanufaktur.de

Rose marketSat, Jun 18Schorndorf, city centerTake a stroll through Schorndorf’s city center on June 18 to discover extrava-gant flower arrangements, liquors and culinary treats at this year’s Rose Mar-ket. Admission is free. For more infor-mation go to www.stuttgart-tourist.de

Midnight climbingMon, Jun 20Schwäbisch Gmünd, Skypark WetzgauDiscover the Skypark in Wetzgau in a new light: moonlight. On June 20, the park will stay open until midnight as visitors (18 and older) make their way through the treetops with the help of headlamps and a tour guide. Admis-sion costs €20. Online registration is required. For more information go to www.skypark.de

Happy hour books and teatimeThu, Jun 23Leonberg, StadtbüchereiGet an exclusive tour of Leonberg li-brary’s English section on June 23 from 7:15 p.m. to stock up your bookshelves for summer and enjoy a cup of English tea on the house during a short reading. Admission is free, please bring your own cup. For more information go to www.leonberg.de

Children’s fairThu, Jun 23 – Sat, Aug 27Böblingen, Congress CenterBöblingen’s kids fair promises a weekend of fun rides and delicious food for all ages

from June 24 to 27 at the Congress Center. Admission is free, for more information go to www.stuttgart-tourist.de

SPORTS

Stuttgart runSat, Jun 18 – Sun, Jun 19Stuttgart, city centerRun for your life or maybe just the gold medal. Either way, it’s time to start stretching because the Stuttgart Run is happening on June 18 and 19 and you are what’s missing so far. Register online for the 7km, half marathon or marathon. For more information go to www.stuttgart-lauf.de

BaseballThu, Jun 30Stuttgart, TC BaseballplatzWatch the Stuttgart Reds in an action-packed first league baseball game against Tübingen Hawks at the TC Baseballplatz in Stuttgart on June 30 from 7 p.m. For more information go to www.baseball-bundesliga.de

CONCERTS

Sean PaulThu, Jun 30Sindelfi ngen, GlaspalastTonight Sean Paul will heat up the house. Listen to his Jamaican dancehall music at 8 p.m. on June 30. Ticket price starts at €63.85. For more information go to www.eventim.de

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Stuttgart, Porsche MuseumEnjoy a night of live music at the Porsche Museum on June 24 starting at 8 p.m. The evening will be fi lled with swing, jazz, soul and funk performed by the Porsche Big Band and the Soul Diamonds XXL. Admission prices range from €25 and €35 per person. For more information about the Jazz Night go to www.porsche.com

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Violin Lessons, Bruchstraße 1367655 Kaiserslautern Germany,phone: 0179 1662 828, email: [email protected].

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