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March 4, 2016 Volume 40, number 9 HAVE YOU READ YOUR KA TODAY? Tip of the Week Behind the medal: How four Airmen saved 90 lives, Page 6 FEATURES Germans say goodbye to winter with parades, plays, fires, Page 15 LIFESTYLES NEWS Homefront Heroes honors chil- dren, spouses, Page 10 Do not leave valuables or mili- tary gear visible in your car. Remember to ALWAYS lock your doors! Ramstein Airmen help kick off Real Thaw 16 Story and photos by Senior Airman Jonathan Stefanko 86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs BEJ A, Portugal Approximately 60 Airmen from Ramstein, along with partners from six allied nations, kicked off exercise Real Thaw 16 with an open- ing ceremony Feb. 21 in Bej a, Portugal. Real Thaw 16 is a Portuguese-hosted NATO exercise that provides tacti- cal training to participating nations. Its aim is to merge and employ different aerial platforms toward one maj or obj ective, covering a vast range of activities to include defensive and offensive counterair operations, high- value air assets protection and slow-mover protection. “5eal Thaw 6 first GebXteG in 2009. Since then, we have been improving scenarios and aiming to prepare forc- es for operations throughout the world,” said Brig. Gen. Barros Ferreira, Portuguese U.S. Airmen, along with their international counterparts, salute during the opening ceremony of exercise Real Thaw 16 Feb. 21 in Beja, Portugal. Real Thaw 16 is a Portuguese-hosted NATO exercise that provides tactical training to multiple participating nations. Its aim is to merge and employ different aerial platforms towards one major objective, covering a vast range of activities to include defensive and offensive counterair operations, high-value air assets protection and slow-mover protection. Approximately 3,500 service members throughout Europe and the U.S. are participating in the event. See REAL THAW, Page 2 Ramstein shoppette undergoes traffic flow changes Story and photo by Staff Sgt. Timothy Moore 86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs A construction proj ect to modify the parking lot of the Ramstein Express, better known as the shop- pette, began this week. As part of the 86th Airlift Wing’s effort to improve installation excel- lence, the 786th Civil Engineer Sq uadron is heading up the proj ect to imSroYe the traffiF flow anG safe ty in this area. “The shoSSette has a traffiF flow problem, and part of it is caused by the Jas station anG shoSSette traffiF both having to use the same exit,” said J ohn Ahern, 786th CES deputy commander. Currently, the parking lot only has one exit. Ahern said that as pedestri- ans and vehicles crisscross with the Jas station Satrons the flow beFomes congested, causing a safety issue. The two-phase construction proj - eFt aims to fi[ this Sroblem anG improve safety. 'XrinJ the first Shase the 86th CES will make the current exit of the shoppette a right-turn-only exit. This will direct vehicles toward the roundabout near the U .S. Air Forces in Europe’s headq uarters. “The intention is to keep out- boXnG traffiF flowinJ´ Ahern saiG “The traffiF FirFle will allow them to turn around if they want to go left. See TRAFFIC, Page 3

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March 4, 2016 Volume 40, number 9HAVE YOU READ YOUR KA TODAY?

Tip of the Week

Behind the medal: How four Airmen saved 90 lives, Page 6

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Germans say goodbye to winter with parades, plays, fi res, Page 15

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Homefront Heroes honors chil-dren, spouses, Page 10

Do not leave valuables or mili-tary gear visible in your car. Remember to ALWAYS lock

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Ramstein Airmen help kick off Real Thaw 16Story and photos by Senior Airman Jonathan Stefanko86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

BEJ A, Portugal — Approximately 60 Airmen from Ramstein, along with partners from six allied nations, kicked off exercise Real Thaw 16 with an open-ing ceremony Feb. 21 in Bej a, Portugal.

Real Thaw 16 is a Portuguese-hosted NATO exercise that provides tacti-cal training to participating nations. Its aim is to merge and employ different aerial platforms toward one maj or obj ective, covering a vast range of activities to include defensive and offensive counterair operations, high-value air assets protection and slow-mover protection.

“ eal Thaw 6 fi rst eb te in 2009. Since then, we have been improving scenarios and aiming to prepare forc-es for operations throughout the world,” said Brig. Gen. Barros Ferreira, Portuguese U.S. Airmen, along with their international counterparts, salute during the opening ceremony of exercise Real Thaw 16 Feb. 21 in Beja, Portugal. Real Thaw

16 is a Portuguese-hosted NATO exercise that provides tactical training to multiple participating nations. Its aim is to merge and employ diff erent aerial platforms towards one major objective, covering a vast range of activities to include defensive and off ensive counterair operations, high-value air assets protection and slow-mover protection. Approximately 3,500 service members throughout Europe and the U.S. are participating in the event.See REAL THAW, Page 2

Ramstein shoppette undergoes traf� c � ow changesStory and photo by Staff Sgt. Timothy Moore86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

A construction proj ect to modify the parking lot of the Ramstein Express, better known as the shop-pette, began this week.

As part of the 86th Airlift Wing’s effort to improve installation excel-

lence, the 786th Civil Engineer Sq uadron is heading up the proj ect to im ro e the traffi fl ow an safety in this area.

“The sho ette has a traffi fl ow problem, and part of it is caused by the as station an sho ette traffi both having to use the same exit,” said J ohn Ahern, 786th CES deputy commander.

Currently, the parking lot only has one exit. Ahern said that as pedestri-ans and vehicles crisscross with the

as station atrons the fl ow be omes congested, causing a safety issue.

The two-phase construction proj -e t aims to fi this roblem an improve safety.

rin the fi rst hase the 86th CES will make the current exit of

the shoppette a right-turn-only exit. This will direct vehicles toward the roundabout near the U .S. Air Forces in Europe’s headq uarters.

“The intention is to keep out-bo n traffi fl owin Ahern sai “The traffi ir le will allow them to turn around if they want to go left.

See TRAFFIC, Page 3

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air force director of air operations. “At the end of the two-week exercise, we will have shared our knowledge and experiences, which are essential ingredients to improve our training standards and teamwork building.”

Nations participating this year include the U .S., Portugal, Belgium, Denmark, France, the Netherlands, Norway and Spain.

“Every day we work side by side with our European allies and partners, training to meet the future security challenges,” said Maj . Octavio Prieto, 86th Airlift Wing component detach-ment commander. “Our positive rela-tionship with our NATO allies and the ability to conduct these types of training events enables the U .S. to maintain a critical mobility hub and

access to the continent in support of U .S. training and mission obj ectives.”

Along with improving relations between nations, the exercise also builds interoperability between mili-tary forces, which helps the different for es wor more fl i l in f t re j oint operations.

“During the exercise we will be conducting j oint day and night opera-tions to test the synchroniz ation of multinational linking assets, which will help enhance tactics develop-ment and validation,” Prieto said. “By utiliz ing the increased cooperation stemming from this exercise, partici-pation will strengthen our j oint opera-tion capabilities to ensure a secure and safe Europe.”

This is the first time in ears Ramstein participated in the exercise, which ends today.

REAL THAW, from Page 1

Brig. Gen. Barros Ferreira, Portuguese air force director of air operations, welcomes participating service members to exercise Real Thaw 16 during an opening ceremony Feb. 21 in Beja, Portugal. Real Thaw 16 is a Portuguese-hosted NATO exercise that provides tactical training to multi-ple participating nations. Nations participating this year include the U.S., Portugal, Belgium, Denmark, France, the Netherlands, Norway and Spain.

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YStrength in diversity, empowered by proud heritageby Brig. Gen. Roy AgustinU.S. Air Forces in Europe and Air Forces Africa

Throughout my Air Force career, I’ve cooked for, performed at and spoken at Asian a ifi herita e festi ities from Kunsan Air Base, Republic of Korea, to Langley Air Force Base, V irginia. With more than 8 million Asian a ifi Ameri ans from nearl o ntries an ethni ro s it can be a challenge to include every group, each with distinct languages, cultures, tradi-tions and beliefs.

There is a common thread that weaves through the rich and diverse tapestry of the American experience. That thread is the shared optimism and dream of a better life in a country where all things are possible. This ream is not ni e to Asian a ifi Americans, but it is inherent to all who have come to America.

To a more than 62 a ti e t ser-vice members in the U .S. armed forces report

themsel es as Asian or a ifi slan er The leadership opportunities available to today’s service members, as well as more than

Asian a ifi Ameri an eterans would not have been possible without those who bravely served our nation before us. We an tra e ba to the ar of 8 2 an fin

“Manilamen,” a term used to refer to Filipino natives, who fought alongside Gen. Andrew J ackson during the Battle of New Orleans.

I owe a debt of gratitude to not only Asian a ifi Ameri an eterans b t also to Americans of all ethnicities who pro-mote equa lity and inclusion. Mentorship and building leaders are not exclusive to a certain race or ethnicity. Mentorship is an inclusive gift that we are all empowered to capitaliz e on and provide. Throughout my career, my commanders and supervisors mentored me and gave me an opportunity to lead.

Power is the ability to make something or someone do something that they may not normally do. In our great country, everyone is empowered to take control of their own

destiny and, through perseverance and intes-tinal fortitude, prevail over adversity. So I challenge you to be empowered, to act to do something that you normally may not do, and to do something extraordinary and real-iz e your dreams.

Dream big like the reverend Martin Luther King J r., who envisioned a world not based on the color of skin but on the content of one’s character. Dare to dream like veterans who have paved the way.

But while I dare you to dream, the greater challenge is to accept your empowerment and act on the dream. Whether your eth-ni ba ro n is Asian a ifi slan er African, European, Hispanic or Native-American, you are part of this country’s rich tapestry, and you can have a positive impact on our nation’s future. Diversity has made our nation and our military stronger. As Americans, we have all been empowered by this country’s legacy of freedom and oppor-tunity. So dare to dream big; dare to act and promote diversity and inclusion.

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Ramstein defends cyberspace ‘runway’by 1st Lt. Krystina Watkins86th Communications Squadron

The Command Cyber Readiness Inspection scheduled for March 14 through 25 is an inspec-tion of the security posture of Ramstein’s network led by the Defense Information Systems Agency.

This assessment takes an in-depth look at the policies, procedures and technical capabilities in

la e on amstein ens rin lassifie an sensi-tive information created, transmitted and stored is protected from unauthoriz ed disclosure.

Repercussions for failing a CCRI can include disconnection from the Department of Defense Information Network and the isolation of all gov-ernment computers on an installation.

In the cyberspace domain, the U .S. Air Force is always operating in a forward-facing environment of trusted relationships where a single weak link can endanger the entire Department of Defense. Readiness is essential to ensure cyberattacks are held at bay. Due to the literal light speed of intru-sion attempts, it is essential to be ready now.

The 86th Airlift Wing mission is to generate and employ air mobility and operate key Air Force power proj ection platforms. But did you know, it also operates as a power proj ection platform in bers a e n amstein o ll fin a “thir

runway” where operations are supported daily via both terrestrial and satellite links.

While the 86th Communications Sq uadron takes a leading role in authoriz ing administrators, oper-ating and maintaining base infrastructure, and serving the vast maj ority of customers in the KMC, the 86th AW is not the only unit inspected under the CCRI.

The KMC is home to 13 different full-time com-munication units, including the enterprise hub for the maj ority of the U .S. Air Forces in Europe’s information technology services as well as numer-ous organiz ations with information technology personnel dedicated to operating and maintaining discrete mission-enabling systems.

In addition, there are four internal domains that reside within the greater Ramstein network that receive a full concurrent CCRI on their own and get tied to the overall Ramstein score. All this adds up to an inspection of a cyber footprint larger than all U .K. air force bases combined.

o Airmen now the are the first line of efense when it comes to the security of Ramstein’s net-work?

Contrary to conventional belief, attacks on the U .S. do not have to take the form of large coordi-nated government funded efforts. Be on alert for insider threats. Don’t be afraid to report suspicious

activity to your security manager.Below are some tips on how users can do their

part to keep Ramstein secure.

Log out and restart Nonsecure Internet Protocol Router computers at the end of the day, but do not power them down.

Only plug authoriz ed U SB storage devices into government computers. U SB drives are a vector for malicious logic and can expose the Air Force Network to intrusion.

Do not leave Common Access Cards unat-tended. V iolators may be held accountable for illicit activity originating from computers accessed using their CACs.

Get to know the unit information assurance offi er The re res onsible for o enin tro ble tickets and acting as a focal point for all cyberse-curity matters.

The 86th CS is working hard to do its part to ens re the base networ is onfi re ro erl an compliant with DOD policies, but every Airman plays a role in keeping Ramstein’s network secure.

Now armed with these tips and an understanding of the role the 86th AW plays in cyber prepared-ness, Team Ramstein’s challenge is to do its part in protecting security.

The traffi that st wants to exit can do so and not back up into the conges-tion of pedestrians, cars and everything else in the park-ing lot.”

Additionally, they will put a barricade dividing the cen-ter of the road to prevent vehicles from turning left.

“ t s a rett sim le straightforward change,” Ahern sai “ e ll t the right-turn-only sign with a no-left-turn sign beneath it. The people that are used to turning left are the ones who will be most affected by a change in their patterns.”

Phase one of the proj ect began this week.

Phase two will take care of the remainder of the improvement proj ect. It will include an additional exit to separate gas-and-go traf-fi from the e estrian an sho in traffi as well as widen the road in front of the shoppette.

“ hen eo le fill with gas, they will be able to j ust exit the parking lot without having to compete with the traffi in the sho ette ar -ing lot,” Ahern said.

Phase two doesn’t have a tentative start date as the

contracts for widening the road and making the second exit have yet to be awarded.

“As an one who has fille up with gas on Ramstein during a busy time knows, this has been an ongoing

roblem Ahern sai “As we’ve been working our lines of effort under the 86th AW strategic plan to improve our installation excellence, it became appar-ent that this was something

we could do to make the installation work better by making it safer at the shop-pette and gas station.”

According to Ahern, this proj ect is one of several inten e to im ro e traffi flow a ross amstein

“ r oal for 2 6 is to improve vehicle and pedes-trian flow a ross amstein to increase safety today and prepare for future increases in volume,” Ahern said.

The parking lot of the Ramstein Express, better known as the shoppette, began this week. The first phase of the two-phase project will turn the current exit of the parking lot into a right-turn-only exit and place a barricade in the center of the road running alongside the parking lot. The second phase will extend the barricade as well as create an additional exit, which will allow gas-and-go patrons to exit the area without going into the shoppette parking lot.

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Behind the medal: How four Airmen saved 90 livesStory and photo by Airman 1st Class Lane Plummer86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

The sun was j ust begin-ning to glow across the dark skies of Mali in late May, 2014. As the western African nation came to life, Airmen from the 37th Airlift Sq uadron were double checking secured cargo and pressuriz ed oxygen tanks, preparing for takeoff in a Ramstein C-130J Super Hercules.

Master Sgt. Boris Brink, 37th AS operations superin-tendent, was a loadmaster for the fi e ho r fli ht to ali He slowly made his way up and down the plane, ensuring 80 passengers were strapped in and ready to go and 10 air-crew members were prepared for ta eoff ith the final tra eler i in a th mbs to rin he ontin e mo -ing around the plane along-side his wingman, Tech. Sgt. J ustin Pike, a former 37th AS loadmaster.

Brink checked off his list of procedures. The oxygen was hooked up, the cargo was securely locked into the rail system, and the emergency eq uipment was ready to be used.

e finall se re his seat belt as the roar of the engines floo e the ar o hol e felt his body push back into the chair as the plane lifted off the ro n an flew into the dimly lit skies.

It would only be moments later that Brink was alerted of a malfunction in the aircraft.

“At the time, I was perform-ing my ( post-takeoff) check-list,” Brink said. “I noticed the ramp locks were retracting.”

Both Brink and Pike attend-ed to the issue and worked to fin a sol tion o more than fi e min tes later the a isor a tion an warnin system went off.

“There was an air leak-age,” Brink said. “So I told Pike to turn the ramp pump on. Around the time we did that, we heard what sounded j ust like an explosion com-ing from the direction of the ramp.”

Following the loud blast of noise, the ramp collapsed open and dust swarmed around the cargo-hold area. The sound of

the en ines floo e the lane In seconds, the loadmasters’ wor en ironment be ame a er an ero s la e b t Brink wasn’t going to lose his mind because of the chaos.

“We didn’t expect it, but because of the training we went through, I think we were both calm enough to notify the pilot that the ramp was completely open,” Brink said. “We went straight into our emergency procedures.”

The two busy loadmasters continued to monitor the pas-sengers as they ran through their list of tasks for emer-gency protocols. They accom-plished this while commu-nicating with the other two members of the crew in the

cockpit, Capt. Derrick Hoxie and Capt. Kenneth J ubb, pilot and co-pilot.

“We all worked really well together,” J ubb said. “When the ramp opened up, we were all thin in has this e er ha -ene before en with that

in the back of our mind, I’d say the crew remained calm throughout the whole situa-tion.”

or fi e ho rs the lane was e t stable es ite ha -ing the ramp open and expos-ing the cargo hold to the ele-ments. During this time, the pilots were deciding how to land without maj or damage.

“We planned the landing early,” J ubb said. “We took input from Ramstein Air Base

and a Lockheed Martin spe-cialist.”

As rays of light made their way into the cockpit, Hoxie and his crew knew it was near time to land. It was going to be the first o en ram lan in e er erforme in a U pon their slow approach to Mali, there weren’t any sec-ond guesses from the crew. Despite a lack of guidance a ailable the were oin with their initial strategy.

“It became a matter of j ust executing the plan,” J ubb said. “ e were all rett onfi ent abo t e er thin

From the back of the plane, Brink watched the ramp as it came closer to the ground.

an in flatter than s al the lane flew own the r nwa

until it slowed to taxi speeds, i e alon an finall stoo

still on the parking spot. Brink unbuckled himself and inspect-ed the gear, the 80 commuters and the ramp; there were no inj uries or damage

In total, Hoxie, J ubb, Brink an i e sa e a mil-lion aircraft, 5,000 pounds in e i ment an 8 li es The were awarded the Air Medal Feb. 19 for their meritorious a tions in fli ht

“To me, I feel like I j ust did my j ob like I’m supposed to,”

rin e laine “ owe er it’s nice to be recogniz ed for something like that so people understand what we do.”

For Brink and his crew members, it’s back to work.

or the o ens of li es sa e the heroics that the Airmen performed that dark morning in ali are ne er oin to be forgotten.

Master Sgt. Boris Brink, 37th Airlift Squadron operations superintendent, received the Air Medal for demonstrating exemplary airmanship Feb. 19 on Ramstein. During a flight to Mali in 2014, Brink and his crew saved 80 passengers’ lives, a $70 million aircraft and 5,000 pounds of equipment during a ramp-open landing, the first ever recorded of a C-130J Super Hercules.

TSC supply sergeant aims high, achieves milestoneby Ronnie Schelby 21st Theater Sustainment Command Public Affairs

A supply sergeant with the 21st Theater Sustainment Command’s support operations sec-tion aime hi h an flew towar n harte s ies be omin the first ol ier to atten the Air or e s islin on ommissione ffi er Academy in 40 years.

taff t ar e ha wi latoon ser eant for T hea arters an s l within the support operations section, attended the six-week school, located on Kapaun, from J anuary through mid-February, graduating with class 16-02 Feb. 12.

The opportunity came about because of the working partnership between senior enlisted lead-ers within both ser i es omman t a Rodney Rhoades, TSC senior enlisted leader, and Chief Master Sgt. Phillip L. Easton, 86th Airlift Wing command chief master sergeant, collaborated on the proj ect. U nder an exchange pilot program, sele t Air or e s will also be in ite to atten the Army Senior Leader Course.

Chadwick, who attended the Army SLC in Fort Lee, V irginia, in 2012, noted there were many similarities as well as differences between the two courses.

“Both courses focused on different areas of lead-ership, all of which are important,” Chadwick said.

“I think they complement each other q uite well.”Chadwick q uickly noticed a difference in class

makeup and siz e. “In the Army SLC, there were 35 participants,”

Chadwick said. “All attendees share the same ( military occupational specialty) but at different

ra es At A the lass ha 4 arti i ants an ha a ariet of Air or e s e ialt o e ersonnel attending.”

Location, Chadwick continued, also matters.“ islin A is the onl lea ershi a a em

in Europe,” Chadwick said. “Therefore, in my lass a ma orit of the atten ees were from ario s

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Photo by Staff Sgt. Timothy Moore

Ramstein helps KMC save ... automaticallyMembers of the KMC talk to a Service Credit Union representative during the Military Saves Week kickoff Feb. 19 on Ramstein. During the event, KMC members were able to learn about and sign up for saving plans through several financial institutions. The theme for the 2016 Military Saves Week was “make saving automatic.”

European countries.”Other differences stood out to

Chadwick.“The Army concentrates its lead-

ershi trainin s e ifi all on o r MOS,” Chadwick said. “We also learned many other warrior tasks, such as how to conduct physical training for your company, and how to lead your troops.”

The Air Force NCOA, on the other hand, focused on learning and under-standing the personalities and tem-peraments of service personnel.

“I learned how to pay attention to other people’s emotions,” Chadwick said. “I had the chance to look at experiences from another’s view-point.”

Chadwick praised the approach, adding that he will incorporate his training into his leadership style.

“By learning about other Soldiers’ temperaments and how they learn, I can adj ust my leadership style in order to bring their best actions out,” Chadwick said. “By doing that, I hope to create a better team, which will benefit the Arm

He also learned about his own pri-orities and leadership style.

“I am structure-oriented, and I care

deeply about family,” Chadwick said.Chadwick noted that the Airmen

he attended the school with were very interested in hearing a Soldier’s perspective on military life. He talked about the importance of pride in ser-vice.

“As m first ser eant st t an Sattelberg, says, ‘ Pride is contagious. It trickles down,’” Chadwick said. “I, as a Soldier, always think about these words. I believe everyone needs to take pride in themselves. How can we, as leaders, teach other Airmen or Soldiers to have pride and integrity in their j obs, and in life, if we don’t feel it in ourselves?”

Chadwick said he appreciates the opportunity to attend both the Army and Air Force advanced leadership classes.

“ t was efinitel one of the best courses I have attended,” Chadwick said. “I’ve also learned that Soldiers and Airmen are more alike than I thought prior to attending the NCOA. We deal with the same issues every day, from taking care of our Soldiers and Airmen to working with our boss-es and accomplishing our missions. We j ust wear different uniforms and answer to different leaders. I have more respect for the Air Force after taking this course.”

Photo courtesy of Kisling Noncommissioned Officer Academy

Staff Sgt. Harvey Chadwick, supply sergeant with the 21st Theater Sustainment Command sup-port operations section, participates in a fundraising event on Kapaun alongside other Kisling Noncommissioned Officer Academy students. Chadwick became the first Army NCO to graduate the Air Force NCOA in four decades when he completed the course Feb. 12.

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US supports Portuguese paratroopers

Photos by Senior Airman Jonathan Stefanko

Allied service members wait for the opening ceremony to begin for exercise Real Thaw Feb. 21 in Beja, Portugal. Real Thaw 16 is a Portuguese-hosted NATO exercise that provides tactical training to multiple participating nations. Its aim is to merge and employ different aerial platforms towards one major objective, covering a vast range of activities to include defensive and offensive counterair operations, high-value air assets protection and slow-mover protection. Nations participating this year include the U.S., Portugal, Belgium, Denmark, France, the Netherlands, Norway and Spain.

Portuguese paratroopers jump out of a Ramstein C-130J Super Hercules assigned to the 37th Airlift Squadron as part of exercise Real Thaw 16 Feb. 22 in Beja, Portugal. The 37th AS Airmen supported approximately 70 paratroopers during the event.

Approximately 70 Portuguese paratroopers board a C-130J Super Hercules assigned to the 37th Airlift Squadron as part of exercise Real Thaw 16 Feb. 22 in Beja, Portugal.

U.S. Army jumpmasters inspect a Portuguese paratrooper before loading onto a C-130J Super Hercules assigned to the 37th Airlift Squadron during exercise Real Thaw 16 Feb. 22 in Beja, Portugal.

A Portuguese jumpmaster smiles with excitement before taking off in a C-130J Super Hercules assigned to the 37th Airlift Squadron as part of exercise Real Thaw 16 Feb. 22 in Beja, Portugal.

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Homefront Heroes honors children, spouses

Story and photos by Airman 1st Class Larissa Greatwood86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

Deployments can be stressful for military members. Being away from family, not knowing when they’ll be home an fi htin in ombat ones are j ust a few stressors. While away, spouses and family members take care of the daily tasks and chores to ensure military members don’t have to worry about home life.

On Feb. 19, the 86th Logistics Readiness Group hosted a Homefront Heroes ceremony, which honored the accomplishments, dedication an sa rifi es ma e b s o ses an family members while Airmen were deployed.

During the ceremony, children and spouses were given an award and ertifi ate as a to en of a re iation

and devotion to their military family member.

li abeth An erson 86th ehi le Readiness Sq uadron key spouse, said it’s important to not only show mili-tary members how important their service is to our country but the fami-lies’ as well.

“Speaking as someone whose spouse has deployed and having a child, my husband has been gone half of our son’s life,” Anderson said. “I think it’s important those kids get the recognition because they often go unnoticed. They really are the silent heroes. When kids are old enough to understand what’s happening, they often see their arent re o ni e for their service, so it’s a big deal when they themselves receive an award. Their faces j ust light up.”

Though some bases may have adapted the idea of Homefront

eroes the first eremon hel

at Ramstein was a variation on a Homefront Heroes ceremony held at Yokota Air Base, J apan.

“ first an onl intera tion with ( Homefront Heroes) was in 2011 at Yokota Air Base, ( J apan) ,” said Lt.

ol hristo her all 86th commander. “After I returned from my deployment to Afghanistan, the base had a Homefront Heroes cer-emony and offered all of us who had returned from deployment to put a medal on our kids and ( show our appreciation) .

“My unit here had a big group of returning ‘ deployers,’ and it reminded me of the ceremony,” Hall continued. “I brought the idea up and was told no one at Ramstein does this. Initially, we were going to pull it together, but I talked to ( Col. Lawrence Hicks, 86th Logistics Readiness Group commander) and reali e other nits n er the 86th

LRG) had a lot of ( returnees) as well. So we planned it and made it a group event.”

ein the first e ent of its in at Ramstein, Master Sgt. J erry Pierson, 86th first ser eant ho es more units on Ramstein follow in their footsteps to give recognition where it is due.

“I foresee the event continuing, at least within the 86th LRG,” Pierson said. “Both of our commanders seemed to really enj oy how it turned out. I’m hoping other units pick it up. t wo l be ama in to see it be ome

a base-wide event.”Though deployments can put a

strain on all parties involved, the 86th LRG is showing their appreciation through the Homefront Heroes event. Events like this allow children and s o ses to be re o ni e for the har work and perseverance they contrib-uted to enable mission success.

Staff Sgt. Ivor Mueller, 86th Vehicle Readiness Squadron equipment support assistant, places a medal around the neck of his daughter, Kitana, during a Homefront Heroes ceremony Feb. 19 on Ramstein. The ceremony honors children and spouses for the sacrifices they make while their family member is deployed.

Airmen and family members listen as Col. Lawrence Hicks, 86th Logistics Readiness Group com-mander, speaks during a Homefront Heroes ceremony Feb. 19 on Ramstein. Hicks spoke about his appreciation to the deployed members and their families for their strength and commitment.

Awards for family members of deployment returnees lay on a table display at a Homefront Heroes ceremony Feb. 19 on Ramstein. The event recognized the sacrifices made by families while deployed members were away.

Staff Sgt. Kennesha Key, 86th Vehicle Readiness Squadron fleet management and analysis NCO, sings both the U.S. and German national anthems during a Homefront Heroes ceremony Feb. 19 on Ramstein. The event is the first of its kind on Ramstein and focuses on honoring the dedication and hard work of families during deployments.

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Ramstein highlights Women’s History Month

by 86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

To help highlight Women’s History Month, 86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs recent-ly met with several inspi-rational women around the KMC to ask them a few q uestions about what the month means to them. Senior Airman J essica Gutierrez , 21st Operational Weather Sq uadron weather j ourney-man, shared her thoughts.

Q: Who has been the most infl ential woman in o r life and why?

A: Dr. Ivonn Ellis-Wiggan, Royal Air Force Mildenhall sexual assault response coor-dinator, has had an incredible infl en e on me he en o r-aged me to speak more can-didly about my experience as a military sexual assault survivor. She campaigned for me to sit down with Maj . Gen. Camille M. Nichols, Department of Defense Sexual Assault Prevention an es onse offi e ire tor to represent the Air Force in Washington to discuss sexual assault impact on the military.

Q: What is your greatest personal accomplishment thus far?

A: So far, my greatest accomplishment has been raising awareness and offer-ing a voice to survivors. From what I have been told, I have ha an infl en e on eo le

As terrible as the experience was, I am glad that I can give back.

Q: What do you like best about serving in the Air Force?

A: My favorite thing about the Air Force is that it has given me the opportunity to travel and experience differ-ent cultures. I am a huge fan of travel and having the opportunity and means to do so has been fantastic.

Q: What professional goal do you hope to accomplish, and how are you working toward that goal?

A ho e to finish m bachelor’s degree in public health by the time my enlist-ment ends. I would like to work with the public health aspect of inner-city school systems.

Q: What is something uniq ue that most people don’t know about you?

A: I don’t know how to swim, even though I grew up in a state surrounded by la es Also am terrifie of Ferris wheels.

Q: If you could give one piece of advice to women interested in j oining the Air Force, what would it be?

A: It is an incredible oppor-tunity, and it absolutely is what you make it. You will learn so much about your-self, and it could teach you in ways you didn’t think would be possible.

Photo by Staff Sgt. Leslie Keopka

Senior Airman Jessica Gutierrez, 21st Operational Weather Squadron weather journeyman, studies a weather forecast for Europe Feb. 22 on Kapaun. Gutierrez’s primary job is to analyze weather features, produce forecasts and brief weather updates in support of missions across Europe and Africa. The 21st OWS’s mission is to provide timely, accurate and relevant weather infor-mation to be used by the Air Force, Army, Marines and allies.

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Ask an attorney: cancelling German contractsby Holger Blug Kaiserslautern Legal Services Center

Q : M y G e rm an ce l l p h one con-t rac t i s d u e t o e xp i re t h i s su m m e r wh e n I am d u e f or a p e rm an e nt ch a ng e of st a t i on. W h a t , i f a ny -t h i ng , d o I ne e d t o d o t o can ce l i t , an d wh e n sh ou l d I d o i t ?

A: If you’re like most Americans stationed in Kaiserslautern, one of the first thin s o robabl i when o arri e here was si n a ell hone ontra t Altho h some ell hone

ser i e ro i ers i e o the o or-t nit to si n a month to month on-tra t most stomers hoose to o with a 24 month ontra t be a se the monthl fees are lower an there is s all a oo han e of a ir-in one of the newest an fan iest ell hones at a more fa orable ri e owe er when stomers si n their

contract, most do not realiz e that in erman a 24 month ontra t lasts

for at least 24 months sometimes e en lon er

irst of all it is im ortant to re o -ni e that erman ell hone ontra ts ha e no militar la se whi h allows you to cancel your contract early in the e ent of a e lo ment or relo a-

tion owe er o still mi ht want to i e it a tr as some ro i ers ma be in eno h to let o o t of the ontra t altho h the still mi ht

re ire o to a a enalt or lan -line hones an internet ser i e the sit ation is a little better The erman Tele omm ni ations A t allows o to an el s h a ontra t with three months noti e if the ser i e ro i er is not able to ro i e the ser i e at o r new a ress

stomers often om lain that it is nreasonable an er nfair to be for e to a for a ser i e that the an no lon er se b t the nee to

understand that the only reason the hone om anies offere them s h

a low ri e ontra t in the first la e is be a se the om an was rel in on re ei in a ments for at least 24 months rom their iew oint the are still willin to ro i e the 24 months of ser i e a ree on in the ontra t it is the stomer who is ba in o t earl an sho l s ffer a or in l

The most im ortant fa t to now abo t these fi e term ontra ts is that altho h the are referre to as 24 month ontra ts the o not a tomati all en after 24 months Twent fo r months is onsi ere the

minimum duration of the contract. These ontra ts a tomati all e ten for another 2 months if o for et to an el them in time The an elation

noti e erio is s all three months whi h means the stomer m st i e notice of his intent to cancel the con-tra t at least three months before it is e to e ire therwise it will a tomati all be renewe for another 2 months The tri art is that o won t fin the a tomati renewal la se on the front a e of o r on-

tra t b t onl in the fine rint of the b siness terms en e man stom-ers are not aware of that a tomati renewal la se b t as these la ses are considered valid under German law o nee to wat h o t an ma e s re o on t for et to an el o r ontra t in time if o want the on-

tract to end.h a an elation nee s to be in

writin an the stomer has the b r en of ro in that the ontra t was an ele This means it is not s ffi ient to wal into the sho an tell them that o on t want or nee the contract anymore. You need to ma e s re o et a re ei t or written onfirmation statin that the ontra t

is canceled as of a certain date. It is a isable to sen a an elation letter

b re istere mail so o an ro e that the om an re ei e the letter on a arti lar ate

Altho h the a tomati renewal la ses are a well nown roblem

when it omes to hones an inter-net the are not the onl t es of contracts that contain these clauses. Another o lar one is the ahn ar Train tra el in ro e is er om-mon be a se the rail networ is so oo owe er when o o to the

train station to b a ti et the will robabl tell o that the ti et is

m h hea er if o si n for a ahn ar Altho h this is s all

tr e the ne le t to tell o that the ahn ar is a sort of membershi

whi h has to be an ele b o within a ertain erio of time other-wise it renews for another 2 months You should make sure to cancel your

ahn ar if o o not lan to ta e more tri s b train A tomati renew-al la ses also a l to A A m membershi s an man other ontra -t al relationshi s

Editor’ s note: This article is for general information only and does not constitute legal advice or create an attorney-client relationship. You should always consult an attorney for specific legal questions.

21st TSC hosts French army cadetsby the 21st Theater Sustainment Command Public Affairs

Allie offi ers b ilt ra ort as well as intero erabilit as the 2 st Theater stainment Command hosted three cadets from the ren h ombine Arms Academy J an. 18 to

eb 2 as art of an on o-in ann al ro ram that airs

ren h Arm a ets with ma or s bor inate nits with-in the or ani ation

Cadets Guillaume Charlet, li ier aleron an illa me etit ser e on ise b t al able to rs with the th

Trans ortation attalion the 42 st e i al attalion an the th n ineer attalion res e ti el

The a ets sha owe lea -ers in ea h of the nits ar-ti i atin in a ariet of train-in e ents an e elo men-tal efforts rin their threewee stint with the T

harlet s time with the th Trans n was s ent

rimaril with ersonnel

from the 66th Trans ortation om an ro i in him an

i eal o ort nit to learn abo t ehi le an e i ment is at h ro e res re en-

tati e maintenan e on ombat ehi les re ombat ins e -

tions, and the U .S. Army stan-

ar fi e ara ra h o era-tions order.

harlet also s ent time on o in with the nit an

e en isite the ran e firin the 24 ma hine n an the 4 arbine

aleron s ent most of his

time with the 8th e i al om an of the 42 st e i al attalion on t-

in ail h si al trainin with its ol iers is time with the nit was fo se on familiari ation with Arm me i al lo isti s ro-

cedures and systems. Galeron also ha the o ort nit to arti i ate in a om an le -

el fiel trainin e er iseetit s isit with the th

n n fo se on the ato a ties of three latoon lea ers a ross the battalion

e obser e how the lea ers intera t with their ol iers

e elo lans an e e te trainin e also en o e rare o ort nities to wor ire tl with hea en ineer e i -ment an m tr s as well as arti i ate in a on rete form wor ro e t

The ro ram is inten -e not onl to hel b il a sense of artnershi amon

ol iers an allies b t also e elo er real an ra ti al nowle e for these a ets who ma soon fin

themsel es o eratin alon -si e for es on AT missions.

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Photo by 1st Lt. Julie McCabe

French army cadet 2nd Lt. Guillaume Charlet zeros and qualifies on the M4 rifle during the 66th Transportation Company range week Jan. 28.

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21st TSC hosts UMO symposiumStory and photo by Staff Sgt. Betty Boomer21st Theater Sustainment Command Public Affairs

nit mo ement offi ers are riti-al assets for om anies an battal-

ions e lo in in s ort of AT an other o erations an the 2 st Theater stainment omman hel e enable s h nits b hostin a s m osi m for newl a ointe

s as art of the on oin om-man e lo ment is i line ro-

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onsiste of lassroom trainin o -erin to i s s h as ar o tra in s stems installation sta in areas an trans ortation o ments

The se on a o ere trans-ortation e lo ment an re e-lo ment latforms an the

re resentati es were intro e to im ortant oints of onta t at the

e lo ment ro essin enter on hine r nan e arra s“ ith the trainin ha e a better

n erstan in of the res onsibilities ne essar as a an the im or-tan e of ha in the ro er ertifi a-tions sai a t ionne illian

e t 4 2 2th ombat ort os ital “The trainin was s ffi-

ient an lea ers sho l ta e a an-ta e of all the hel the are willin to i e

The intent of this s m osi m was to intro e new s to the t es of hallen es the will fa e re-

arin their nit s e i ment for trans ort a or in to a illiam

rin e 4 2 st T who oor i-nate the e ent

“ e wante to i e them a real-isti i ea of their ties an res on-sibilities as a rin e sai “ ho e the reali e the are the ti of the s ear when it omes to ar o mo ement be a se all the e e tion

erfe tion m st be one at the nit le el

ewl a ointe s will ha e a b s omin ear with se eral lar e e er ises an the s m osi m offere not onl a han e to et man of their estions answere on the s ot b t also allowe them to ma e onne tions with s b e t mat-

ter e erts who will be able to on-tin e to offer assistan e a or in to arr oren a traffi mana er on

amstein oren em hasi e to the atten ees that if an a itional hel was nee e s o l all him an his fellow traffi mana ers for e ert a i e

or some of the new s this was e a tl what the were loo -in for

“ e been a for fi e months b t e ne er one the ob before sai taff t osh a te ens th Trans ortation om an “ or me

ersonall ettin to meet the oints of onta t was im ortant to me ow an t a fa e to the name to start

b il in those relationshi s

“The insi ht with 66th Trans ortation om an will be tr l al able

es e iall with the rrent mis-sion s r e in nite tates Arm

ro e A or in to 2n t a h ar sa the latoon lea er in th

n n who ser e as etit s ri-mar s onsor the ro ram benefite s onsorin nits as well as a ets

“ e tal abo t intero erabilit all the time an o rea abo t it all o er the la e ar sa sai “ a in wor e with an a t al

ren h a et ts a real fa e to that i ea ow when thin of the wor intero erabilit on t st thin of somethin from a ower oint brief thin of illa me etit

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French cadet Oliver Galeron of the French Combined Arms Academy inspects his target Feb. 4 after a day at the small arms range on Baumholder.

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Germans say goodbye to winter with parades, plays, firesby Petra Lessoing86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

March is the month to say goodbye to winter and wel-come spring. In the Pfalz area, several towns and villages observe various traditions to do that. One tradition is to “burn winter,” and another one is to have summer-day parades and perform summer-day plays.

The most popular and big-gest summer-day parade and play always takes place the third Sunday before Easter in Forst along the German Wine Street. Forst residents perform a la alle “ anselfin erh t

est The first erforman e takes place at 2 p.m. Sunday near the northern exit of the vil-lage, and the last performance is scheduled for 3:30 p.m. in front of Felix-Christoph-Traberger-Halle.

Historical documentation of the play dates back to 1721. The dramatic play originat-ed in Southern Germany and Switz erland. It has a deep mean-

ing, but it is spiced with humor and originality. The story is based on the old Teutonic idea of a fi ht between s mmer an winter.

The play consists of four scenes and six characters with the village streets as the stage. The first s ene shows the fi ht between winter and summer. Both performers are placed in little cone-shaped houses made

of slats and sticks.The winter house is covered

with straw and has a straw cross on top; the summer house is covered with ivy and deco-rate with a bl e an white fla on its top. Both houses have a little hole to look through. The two competitors are armed with sabers made of wood and walk down the street with the house over their head. They

talk about their good q ualities before the finall start fi ht-ing. Summer wins.

n the se on s ene an offi-cer cadet, who looks like a mercenary from former times,

i iall resol es the fi ht between winter and summer.

In the third scene, the main character of the play,

anselfin erh t a ears is dress is shabby and his face is smeared with oil and soot. He represents a tramp who lost all his belongings but still is in the mood for playing tricks on oth-ers and teasing young, good-looking girls. While singing, he swings between the summer and winter houses, which are abo t fi e meters awa from each other. Finally, he looks for a girl from the audience to press a black brand, a kiss, onto her face.

The fourth and final scene demonstrates how

anselfin erh t is e ha ste and how the barber tries to cure him with a bloodletting on his toe t he faints an the offi-cer cadet tickles him with his

swor anselfin erh t wa es up again and eats fresh pretz els to recover. All performers keep walking through the streets and re-perform the play twice before the burning of winter on the Festplatz .

Traditionally, the fest starts in the morning after the wor-ship service. Children receive special broetchen, a type of bread. This tradition dates back to 1600 when the emperor’s court reader, Felix Christoph Traberger, made a donation. n a ertifi ate from e t 8

1600, Traberger mentions the good neighborly intents of the mayor and the whole commu-nity, which made him donate 40 guilders, the former German currency, with a two-guilder interest.

The court reader decided that each year on mid-Lent Sunday, broetchen for two guil-ders must be bought and given to local children. To thank the donor, a prayer must be said for him.

Courtesy photo

Each year on the third Sunday before Easter, a colorful summer-day parade goes through the wine village of Forst to say goodbye to winter.

See GOODBYE, Page 16

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by Petra Lessoing86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

The running club LLG Landstuhl will sponsor its 19th German-American Nanstein Mountain Run at 3 p.m. March 12. The run begins near Sickingensporthalle, the gym next to the public swim-ming pool, on Kaiserstrasse 128 and goes across forest trails to Nanstein Castle.

The trail is 7.1 kilometers long with a height differ-

ence of 350 meters. “We are hoping to again

lure about 300 runners, j ust like in 2015,” said Alexander Barsteiner, LLG public affairs chief. “Last year, the female winner elanie oll finishe with a new course record of 28:33 minutes. The male win-ner, J onas Lehman, won with a time of 25:11 minutes.”

The first three winners of each age group will receive ertifi ates an ri es The

awarding ceremony will be at 5 p.m. The entrance fee is € 6

for adults and € 3 for students. The locker room for men

is in Sickingensporthalle and the one for women is in IGS-Schulsporthalle on Konrad-Adenauer Strasse.

“If desired, we can arrange the transportation of clothes an s orts ba to the finish-ing point,” Barsteiner said. “The return path is about 1,200 meters and posted with signs.”

For more information, visit www.llg-landstuhl.de or call Barsteiner at 0173-348-0684.

Mountain run leads to Nanstein Castle

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Hundreds of runners start their mountain run up to Nanstein Castle. The run is scheduled to begin at 3 p.m. March 12 near Sickingensporthalle on Kaiserstrasse 128 in Landstuhl.

Forst is a little village with about 700 residents locat-ed between Bad Duerkheim and Deidesheim. It has many vineyards and is well-known for its wine. Typical frame-work houses and sandstone buildings covered with ivy and vines dominate the vil-lage’s look. The main street, paved with stones, is part of the German Wine Street.

To “burn winter” means to put up piles of wood and straw, light them and wait for them to burn down. The tradition goes ba to a an times when fires

were lit to banish ghosts and demons so spring was able to come.

In Neuleiningen, near Wattenheim A6, the burning of winter starts with a parade winding through the village at 2 p.m. Sunday. Children sing spring songs, a band performs, and visitors can enj oy big pret-els on a sti e orate with

colored ribbons. Speyer will also say

goobye to winter with a col-orful parade going through Maximilianstrasse at 2:30 p.m. Sunday. In Domgarten, a snowman s mboli in winter will be burnt.

Another goodbye win-ter celebration takes place at 1 p.m. March 13 in Gruen-stadt. A parade with the local wine duchess goes through the center of town to the fire station where a snow-man finall is b rne tores are open from 1 to 6 p.m. The town also offers a March market March 11 to 14 with rides, activity stands, food booths and vendors.

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KAISERSLAUTERN CHURCH OF CHRIST

Mühlstrasse 34 67659 KaiserslauternTel. 06 31 - 36 18 59 92Tel. 06 371 - 46 75 16

PROTESTANTWednesdays during LentAsh Wednesday, 10 Feb 1130 - Lunchtime Ashes, Ramstein South Chapel1700 - Ashes Service with Holy Communion,Ramstein South ChapelLenten Mid-Week Services 17 & 24 Feb & 2, 9, & 16 Mar 1800 - Midweek Lenten Soup Supper, Ramstein South Chapel 1900 - Lenten Service, Ramstein South ChapelHoly WeekPalm Sunday, 20 Mar0900 - Liturgical Service with communion, Ramstein South Chapel1100 - Contemporary Service, Ramstein North Chapel1100 - Traditional Service, Ramstein South Chapel1100 - Gospel Service, Vogelweh ChapelMaundy Thursday, 24 Mar 1900 – Maundy Thursday Service with communion, Vogelweh Chapel Good Friday, 25 Mar1730 - Good Friday Service, Ramstein South Chapel Easter Sunday, 27 Mar 0900 - Liturgical Service with communion, Ramstein South Chapel 1100 - Contemporary Service, Ramstein North Chapel1100 - Traditional Service with communion, Ramstein South Chapel1100 - Gospel Service, Vogelweh Chapel

JEWISH COMMUNITYPurim, 24 Mar1800 - Purim Celebration, Ramstein South Chapel Passover, 29 Apr 2000 - Passover Seder, Ramstein South ChapelAll are welcome to attend the Passover event. Please RSVP to [email protected]

CATHOLIC Ash Wednesday ** Day of Fast and Abstinence, 10 Feb 0700, 1130, 1730 - Mass & Distribution of Ashes, Ramstein North ChapelLenten Confessions, 7 Mar1630 - 1830, Ramstein North Chapel *No 1600 - 1645 Confessions on 26 MarFridays of Lent 12, 19, 26 Feb & 4, 11, 18 Mar **Days of Abstinence1730 - Stations of the Cross followed by a Lenten Soup Supper Ramstein North Chapel HOLY WEEK & SACRED TRIDUUMPalm Sunday, 19 Mar1700 - Vigil Mass, Vogelweh Chapel20 Mar 0900, 1700 - Masses, Ramstein North ChapelHoly Thursday, 24 Mar1730 - Mass of the Lord’s Supper, Ramstein North Chapel followed by Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament concluding with2145- Night Prayer, Ramstein North Chapel

Good Friday ** Day of Fast and Abstinence25 Mar 1200 - Stations of the Cross, Ramstein North Chapel1730 - Liturgy of the Lord’s Passion, Ramstein North ChapelHoly Saturday, 26 Mar 0930 - O� ce of Readings & Morning Prayer, Ramstein North Chapel 1100 - 1200 - Confessions, Ramstein North Chapel2030 - Easter Vigil, Ramstein North Chapel *No 1700 Mass at Vogelweh Easter Sunday, 27 Mar0900, 1700 - Masses, Ramstein North Chapel

ORTHODOX COMMUNITY AT KAPAUN CHAPELLent

13 Mar 1800 - Forgiveness Vespers16 Mar 1800 - 1st Presancti� ed Liturgy 18 Mar 1800 - 1st Salutations23 Mar 1800 - 2nd Presancti� ed Liturgy25 Mar 0900 - Liturgy for the Annunciation30 Mar 1800 - 3rd Presancti� ed Liturgy1 Apr 1800 - 3rd Salutations6 Apr 1800 - 4th Presancti� ed Liturgy8 Apr 1800 - 4th Salutations 13 Apr 1800 - 5th Presancti� ed Liturgy15 Apr 1800 - Akathist Hymn to the Virgin Mary20 Apr 1800 - 6th Presancti� ed Liturgy

Holy Week23 Apr 0900 - Lazarus Saturday Liturgy 24 Apr 0900 - Palm Sunday Liturgy 24 Apr 1800 - 1st Bridegroom Matins25 Apr 1800 - 2nd Bridegroom Matins26 Apr 1800 - 3rd Bridegroom Matins27 Apr 1800 - Unction28 Apr 0900 - Holy Thursday Liturgy28 Apr 1800 - 12 Gospel Readings29 Apr 0900 - Royal Hours29 Apr 1500 - Unnailing Vespers29 Apr 1800 - Lamentations 30 Apr 0900 - Holy Saturday Liturgy30 Apr 2330 - Pascha 1 May 1300 - Agape Vespers (O� site)For more information please contact:Fr. Matthew Streett at 0162-425-1998 (gov’t mobile) or [email protected]

EPISCOPAL (ANGLICAN) AT KAPAUN CHAPEL10 Feb 1800 - Ash Wednesday ServiceSundays of Lent 14 Feb – 13 Mar Worship 1030am followed by class on Anglican Spirituality20 Mar 1030 - Palm Sunday Service25 Mar 1800 - Good Friday Service27 Mar 1030 - Easter Sunday Service 5 Jun Bishop’s Visit and Con� rmationFor questions about services and times call Ramstein North Chapel: 480-6148 (06371-47-6148)

Spring 2016 Religious Celebrations for Purim, Passover, Lent & Easter

Samuel & Patricia BoswellHost Pastors

Shammah Worship CenterPresents

SPRING CONFERENCEMARCH 10-12, 2016

THEME: “RESTORING THE FAMILY”

JOSHUA 24:14 AS FOR ME AND MY HOUSE…..

Thursday: 1900-2100Single But Not Alone –When God Ordains a Relationship

(Open to All)

Friday: 1900-2100Where are the Fathers? (Open to All)

Saturday: 0930-1100Session 1: Husband & Wife – The Relationship;

(!For husbands and wives only!)

Saturday: 1100-1400Sessions 2 & 3: Removing Obstacles & Going Forward &

Speaking life to our children (Open to All)**Child care is not available. **

All sessions held at:Shammah Worship Center

Bruchwiesen Strasse 1666849 Landstuhl

Tel: 011 49 6374 801 0719

EPHESIANS 4:11: Preparing God’s People, Fulfi lling God’s CallShammah—taken from the Hebrew means: “The Lord is here.”

www.ShammahInternationalWorshipCenter.com

Guest Speakers

Bishop Bartholomew Orji

Bishop J. Alan Neal

PastorsElijah and Phyllis Lawson

Pastor Dorothy Wilson

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Easter market offers arts, French food, winesby Petra Lessoing86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

The Association for the Advancement of German-French Partnership will sponsor its 22nd annual Easter market from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Sunday at Niederkirchen’s Westpfalz halle.

“ e et ins ire b the first si ns of s rin and have volunteers decorate our community hall with olorf l flowers an aster e ora-tions to lure a lot of visitors from all over,” said the association’s executive committee member J uergen Feind.

Numerous exhibitors will display Easter decorations of different tastes and prices.

Artists will present wooden items, Easter flower arran ements felt arts erami s ew-elry, glass products, tatting and turning works, la ob e ts for the ho se an the ar en

st ffe animals an ob e ts ma e of steelBasket and broom makers will show off

their skills. “Like each year, we’ll offer French culinary

specialties and selected wines from Germany and France,” said J uergen Kupfer, chef in charge of the event. “We also serve homemade cakes and coffee.”

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Admission fee is €1. Children under 14 are admitted free.

“Like each year, we are trying to present a wide and manifold offer of Easter items, which makes it worth a visit to our Easter market in Niderkirchen,” Feind said.

Niederkirchen is located north of Otterberg, past Schallodenbach.

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Visitors find a variety of Easter eggs made of different techniques at the Easter market Sunday in Niederkirchen.

Dog owners must follow regulationsCourtesy of Ramstein-Miesenbach Office of Public Order

After various incidents with dogs, the Ramstein-

iesenba h ffi e of bli Order wants to remind dog owners of the danger pre-vention ordinance that regu-lates the walking of dogs inside and outside of towns.

Dog owners must be phys-ically able to walk dogs and must know how to walk them safely. Furthermore, they must keep their dogs on a leash while walking them on public streets and facili-ties as well as in housing areas. In all other areas, dogs must be automatically put on a leash when other people approach.

Additionally, anyone walking dogs must remove the dog’s feces in public areas and on sidewalks.

Dogs must be secured on private properties so they

cannot escape and cause danger to motorists, pedes-trians and themselves.

V iolations of the danger

prevention ordinance are considered administrative offenses and can be punished with fines to

LandstuhlChristian BookstoreKaiserstr. 66 * 06371-62988

Mon-Fri 10-6, Sat 9-2 (new)

Don’t say God is silentwhen your Bible is closed!

Lutheran ChurchKaiserslautern Evangelical

Meeting in Ev.-Luth. St. Michaelis Church, Karpfenstr. 7, 67655 KaiserslauternE-mail: [email protected] or call 0631-64327 for directions.

Scott Morrison, Pastor www.KELC.eu

8:30 am Worship & Holy CommunionSunday School Following

A Christian fellowship that gathers to study God’s word verse by verse so we can know, glorify and serve Christ.

Teaching the village, reaching the world!We meet

Sundays at 11 a.m.For more info call 06371-616793

or visit our website www.CCK-Town.org

Industriestr. 5066862 Kindsbach

Air Force and Army Chapel ScheduleProtestant Services POC for Miesau, Landstuhl and Daenner is the USAG R-P Chaplains Offi ce in Bldg. 2919 on Pulaski Barracks. DSN 493-4098, civ. 0631-3406-4098Miesau Chapel (Bldg. 3175) Seventh-Day Adventist Worship Sabbath School: 9:30 a.m. Saturdays Spanish Sabbath School: 9:30 a.m. Saturdays Worship: 11 a.m. Saturdays Small Group: 6-7 p.m. TuesdaysLandstuhl Community Chapel (Bldg. 3773)Worship: 11 a.m. Sundays Children’s Youth Church: 11 a.m. SundaysDaenner Community Chapel (Bldg. 3150)Chapel Next Worship Worship: 10 a.m. SundaysChildren’s Church: 10:30 a.m. Sundays Ramstein North Chapel(DSN 480-6148, civ. 06371-47-6148)Contemporary Service: 11 a.m. SundaysRamstein South Chapel(DSN 480-5753, civ. 06371-47-5753)Liturgical Services: 9 a.m. Sundays Liturgical Sunday School: 11 a.m. Sundays Traditional Service: 11 a.m. SundaysVogelweh Chapel (DSN 489-6859,civ. 0631-536-6859)Gospel Service: 11 a.m. Sundays. Protestant education classes are available for all ages at Vogelweh, Ramstein, Landstuhl and Daenner. For information, call DSN 480-2499/489-6743 or civ. 06371-47-2499/0631-536-6743.PWOC - Protestant Women of the ChapelThu 9:00-11:30 a.m., Kapaun ChapelMon 6:30-8 p.m., Vogelweh ChapelTue 9:00 – 11:00 a.m., Ramstein North Chapel Conference RoomTue 5:30-7:30 p.m., Ramstein South ChapelCatholic ServicesDaenner Community Chapel (Bldg 3150)Confession: 11:30 a.m. Sundays (Jun-Aug)Sunday Mass: 12:00 p.m. (Jun-Aug)Confession: 12:00 p.m. Sundays (Sep-May)Sunday Mass: 12:30 (Sep-May)Landstuhl Community Chapel (Bldg. 3773)Confession: 8:30 a.m.Sunday Mass: 9:00 a.m. Ramstein North Chapel (DSN 480-6148, civ. 06371-47-6148)Daily Mass: 11:30 a.m. Monday-FridaySunday Mass: 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Confession 4-4:45 p.m. Sundays

Vogelweh Chapel(DSN 489-6859, civ. 0631-536-6859)Confession: 4-4:45 p.m. Saturday Mass: 5 p.m.Jewish Religious Services Ramstein South Chapel Synagogue(DSN 480-5753, civ. 06371-47-5753) Shabbat Evening Service: 7 p.m. 1st & 3rd Friday Islamic ServicesRamstein South Chapel Mosque AreaBldg. 2403 (DSN 480-5753)Friday Jummah prayers 1:00 p.m.Daily Prayers: Monday - Saturday 07:30 a.m. FajrMonday - Thursday 1:30 p.m. DhuhrMonday - Friday 3:00 p.m. AsrReligious Education/Fellowship :1st and 3rd Sunday from 12:00 p.m. - 02:30 p.m.Orthodox Christian Kapaun Chapel (DSN 489-6859, civ. 0631-536-6859)Divine Liturgy: 9 a.m. SundaysConfessions by appointment Chapel Youth ProgramKaiserslautern Youth of the Chapel/Club Beyond, (Religious Youth Center, Pulaski Bks., Bldg. 2869) Weekly activities available for all teens in grades 6-12!For more information about upcoming Clubs and trips or volunteering please [email protected] Youth of the ChapelRamstein North Chapel“Vision” Middle School MinistryTuesdays 3:15-5:00pm“Salvage” High School MinistryTuesdays 7:00-8:45pmInfo: www.ramsteinpyoc.blogspot.comContact: [email protected] [email protected], 1400-1600, Youth CenterEpiscopal (Anglican)(St. Albans)10:30 a.m. Sundays, Kapaun Chapel Unitarian Universalist Service, 1:30 p.m. second and fourth Sundays (Sept.-May), Kapaun ChapelWiccan7 p.m. fi rst and third Saturdays, Kapaun Annex Confessional Lutheran (WELS) 4 p.m. second and fourth Sundays, Ramstein South Chapel

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Ash Wednesday, Feb. 1011:45 a.m. Mass KCAC, Daenner Kaserne noon Mass LRMC Chapel, Landstuhl 6 p.m. Mass LRMC Chapel 7:30 p.m. Mass KCAC, Daenner Kaserne Stations of the Cross 6 p.m. Fridays LRMC Chapel Holy Thursday, March 24 6 p.m. Mass LRMC Chapel, Landstuhl Good Friday, March 25 6 p.m. Mass LRMC Chapel, Landstuhl Holy Saturday, March 26 7:30 p.m. Mass LRMC Chapel, Landstuhl Easter Sunday, 27 March 9 a.m. Mass LRMC Chapel, Landstuhl 12:30 p.m. Mass Daenner Chapel

Baumholder:

Ash Wednesday, Feb. 10Noon Mass Rheinlander Chapel 6 p.m. Mass Rheinlander Chapel Stations of the Cross 5:30 p.m. Fridays Rheinlander Chapel Holy Thursday, March 24 6 p.m. Mass Rheinlander Chapel Good Friday, March 256 p.m. Mass Rheinlander Chapel Holy Saturday, 26 March 7 p.m. Mass Rheinlander Chapel Easter Sunday, 27 March 9 a.m. Mass Rheinlander Chapel

Army Parish Catholic Lenten Service Schedule

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Was ist Los?KMC Cultural

Highlightsby Petra Lessoing86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

The following is a list of perfor-mances and events happening in the KMC and nearby locations. Dates are subj ect to change.

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being performed during a four-course dinner; the audience gets involved.

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aster mar et with en ors foo booths Th rs a to ar h 24

N iederki rchen, est fal halle ster mar et a m to m n a rea arti le on a e Ramstein-Miesenbach, wi

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Obermoschel on 42 west of Alsen o ellba alle ar t

lat mo el train is la a m to 6 m at r a n a ar h 2 an

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8 m at r a Pirmasens-Gersbach, Mehr-

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Musicals in ConcertThe Stadthalle Landstuhl pre-sents “Musicals in Concert — That’s Entertainment” with hits from “Dirty Dancing,” “Lion King,” “Jersey Boys,” “West Side Story” and “Fame,” at 7:30 p.m. March 12. Tickets cost €23 to €32. For tickets and details, visit www.stadthalle-landstuhl.de or call 06371-92340.

Photo by Petra Lessoing

Pfennig BazaarThe German-American and International Women’s Club Kaiserslautern holds its annual fl ea market called Pfennig Bazaar 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. today and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at the event hall of Kaiserslautern’s Gartenschau. Customers will fi nd a variety of merchandise at reasonable prices. Net profi ts will go to German and American charities. For details, visit www.gaiwc.com.

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Events» Asian and antique furniture auction sponsored by the Ramstein Elementary School Parent Teacher Association will take place Saturday in the RES gym, Bldg. 996. A silent auction of approximately 100 different items will kick off this unique event at 10 a.m. Bidding will begin on the other items at 11 a.m. and run until everything is sold. This event is open to all ID cardholders. For safety reasons, this is an adult only event. Items for auction include Asian furniture, lamps, hand-tied rugs, screens and other decorative porcelain pieces from Asia and Ti-bet. All payment must be made in U.S. dollars, checks, money orders or credit cards. The proceeds will go to the RES-PTA to support school activities and enrichment programs benefi tting all RES students.» A bazaar with children’s clothes, toys, baby equipment and shoes will take place from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. March 12 at Villa Winzig kindergarten, which is located on Dansenberger Strasse 32 in 67661 Kaiserslautern-Dansenberg. Villa Winzig is known for its English teaching project. There will be beverages, coffee, homemade cakes and snacks. Net profi ts will go to the kinder-garten.» Ramstein Offi cers’ Spouses Club is hosting “Make it, Bake it, Fake it,” a social event, at 9:30 a.m. March 16 at the Ramstein Offi cers’ Club. Members’ homemade donated items will be auctioned to the highest bidder for this exciting annual fundraiser.  Come join us, bring an item to auction, and good luck on bidding. Reservations are required by Thursday. For more details and to reserve a spot, visit www.ramsteinosc.org.» A Mother’s Day mini bazaar will be held from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. April 25 through 28 at Heaton Hall in Landstuhl Regional Medical Center. The bazaar will feature a variety of exquisite Eu-ropean gift ideas. Get your Mother’s Day shopping done in one spot. All prices will be in U.S. dollars. Cash, check and debit will be accepted. Open to ID cardholders only. For more information, call 493-4106 or 0631-3406-4106.

KMC OnstageKMC Onstage is located in Bldg. 3232 on Kleber Kaserne. For more information, contact Nate Records at 483-6252 or 0631-411-6252 or via email at [email protected]. To reserve tickets, visit www.kaiserslautern.armymwr.com, visit KMC Onstage from 1 to 5 p.m. Tuesdays through Fridays, or call 483-6626 or 0631-411-6626.» Open Auditions for “Avenue Q”: 7 p.m. Tuesday and Wednes-day. A small mixed-gender and -race cast is needed, ages 17 and older. Have a short song prepared and sheet music for an accom-panist. Wear clothing that allows you to move freely. No advance sign-up required. Show dates will be: May 20 and 21 and June 3, 4, 5, 10, 11 and 12.» KMC Onstage Presents “The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged”): 7:30 p.m. March 11 and 12, 7:30 p.m. at the Kaiserslautern Community Activity Center on Daenner Kaserne, Bldg. 3109. Advance reservations are recommended.

Armstrong’s Club EventsArmstrong’s Club is located in Bldg. 1036 on Vogelweh Family Housing. Call 0631-354-9986 for details. Unless otherwise stat-ed, events have no cover charge and are open to all ID cardholders and their guests, 18 and over.» St. Patrick’s Day party: 9 p.m. to 2 a.m March 19. The eve-ning will feature a live DJ, great music and food, and drinks avail-able for purchase.

» Easter Brunch: 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. March 27. A delicious hot buffet will feature a carving station with assorted meats, an omelet and waffle station, a delectable dessert buffet, and an optional Mimosa and Bloody Mary bar. The Easter Bunny will also be present for photos. Cost: $19.95 for adults; $9.95 for children 5 to 16 years old; and free for children 4 and under. Limited seating available; reservations are recom-mended. Tickets may be purchased at any Java Cafe in the KMC, at Armstrong’s Club from 5 to 10 p.m. Mondays through Fridays, or online via WebTrac. For more information, visit www.kaiserslautern.armymwr.com.» Small Tab Tuesdays: 5 to 10 p.m. every Tuesday play a game of pool or pick your favorite jam on the jukebox while enjoying specials.» Trivia Wednesdays: 6 to 10 p.m. every Wednesday.» Throwback Thursdays: 7 p.m. every other Thursday, listen to hits from the ’80s, ’90s and today. » Karaoke Fridays: 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. every Friday show off your singing skills and socialize in a fun environment. » Latin Fusion Saturdays: 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. every other Saturday.

Kazabra Club EventsKazabra Club is located in Bldg. 2057 on Vogelweh. Call 489-7261 or 0631-636-7261 for details. Unless otherwise stat-ed, events have no cover charge and are open to all ID cardholders and their guests, 18 and over.» Poker tournament: March 13. Doors open at 1 p.m. and the tournament begins at 3 p.m. There is a minimum $1,000 guaran-teed payout. Buy-in: $80 in advance or $95 at the door. Rebuy-in: $50. Free fi nger food will be provided to participants. Space is limited; register in advance.» Country Karaoke: 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. every other Friday. Sing your favorite country hit and take a spin on the mechanical bull Tornado.» Texas Hold ’em: 8 p.m. to midnight every Friday. Buy-in is $25. Register and buy-in by 7 p.m. » Country Night: 9 p.m. to 3 a.m. Saturdays. Dance lessons take place from 7 to 9 p.m. There is a $5 cover charge.» Sunday Sports: 6 p.m. to 1 a.m. Sundays. Enjoy 50 cent wings and $1 hot dogs and take part in fun sports trivia.

Jobs» USA Jobs Workshop will be held from 10 a.m. to noon to-day and March 18 on Pulaski Barracks, Bldg. 2917. Want to learn more about fi nding a government job? Get the one-up on competition with hands-on instruction and assistance from an Employment Readiness expert. RSVP required. For more informa-tion and to enroll in the next available class, call 493-4203 or 0631-3406-4203.

Support Groups» A 13-week grief share program is being sponsored by the LRMC Chaplain’s Offi ce. If you’ve lost someone close to you or know someone who has, this program is for you. Grief Share is a support group where you can be around people who understand how you feel and the pain of your loss. The spring series begins at 6:30 p.m. March 15. For more information and to register, call 590-5713 or 06371-9464-5713.» Basic Training for New Parents will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. March 14 at Landstuhl Learning Center, Bldg. 3718. Get all the tools you need to be the best parent you can be. Enjoy special guest speakers and receive all of the latest information on

infant safety, feeding a newborn, soothing methods, infant CPR, bonding and attachment and more. For more information and to enroll, call 493-4203 or 0631-3406-4203.

Meetings» The Ramstein Officers’ Spouses Club is holding a wel-come coffee at 9 a.m. Tuesday at the E Club, downstairs. It doesn’t matter if you’ve been with ROSC for a few months, years or are brand new, come join for coffee and conversation. For more infor-mation, visit the ROSC website at www.ramsteinosc.org.» The Rheinland-Pfalz Quilt Guild monthly meeting will be held at 6 p.m. March 18 at the Ramstein Middle School. This month’s program features a trunk show by Gaby Tobin from Patch-work Himmel in Gruenstadt. She will share her tips and techniques for machine quilting.

Classes and Training» Military Saves free fi nancial workshops will be held today and Monday at Heaton Hall in LRMC in celebration of Mili-tary Saves Week. Workshops are as follows:

• 10:30 a.m. today — Saving and Investing • 11:30 a.m. today — Take Control of Your Finances • 12:30 p.m. today — Home Sweet Home Buying • 11 a.m. Monday — Stretching Your Money in a Tight Economy • Noon Monday — Understanding Your Thrift Savings Plan

Personal Financial Counselors will also be available from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. today and 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday for individual fi nancial counseling sessions. PFCs are certifi ed as Accredited Financial Counselors or Certifi ed Financial Planners. Session availability may be limited on the day of the event. Contact Army Community Service to schedule an individual fi nancial session, 493-4203; 0631-3406-4203. Session availability may be limited on the day of the event.» A family cupcake decorating class will be held from 1 to 3 p.m. Saturday at the Ramstein Arts and Crafts Center, Bldg. 552, for St. Patrick’s Day and Easter. Cost is $35 per family and includes a cupcake tip kit. Students will need to bring 12 cupcakes, not iced, and Wilton icing. Open to all ages.

Baumholder Events» Baumholder Library’s annual Easter Family Film Fest will take place from 2:30 to 5 p.m. March 17. This “eggstrava-ganza” will kick off at 2:30 p.m. with an Easter themed craft followed by an Easter movie at 3:30 p.m. Open to children ages 4 and older and their parents. No registration is required. For more information, contact Baumholder Library, Smith Bar-racks, Bldg. 8332, at 485-8851 or 06783-6-8851.» The annual Easter egg hunt hosted by Child, Youth and School Services will be held at 11 a.m. March 26 at Iron Sol-dier Park on Smith Barracks. Children, ages 2 to 13 years old, and their parents are invited to this fun age-specific egg hunt. The Easter bunny will be present for photos so bring a camera. No registration required for this free event. For more infor-mation, contact Parent Central Services on Wetzel Kaserne, Bldg. 8876, at 485-7003 or 06783-6-7003. » Conversational German courses are offered in two levels: beginner and intermediate. Participants will gain a better under-standing of the written and verbal German language. All course materials are provided to students free of charge. Classes run in eight-week semesters. Advanced registration is required. For de-tails, call 485-8188 or 06783-6-8188.

Mark Your CalendarMarch 2016

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Airman & Family Readiness CenterFor more information or to sign up for a class, call the Airman & Family Readiness Center at 480-5100.MONDAY» Transition GPS Workshop: 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., A&FRC» Ramstein Spouses Orientation: 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., A&FRCTUESDAY» Transition GPS Workshop: 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., A&FRC» Reintegration briefi ng: 9 to 10:30 a.m., IDRC» Intro to German: 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., A&FRC» EFMP: Networking Group: 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., A&FRC» Predeployment briefi ng: 1 to 3 p.m., IDRCWEDNESDAY» Transition GPS Workshop: 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., A&FRC» Base INTRO: 7:30 to 11:45 a.m., E ClubTHURSDAY» Transition GPS Workshop: 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., A&FRC» Resume Writing Workshop: 10 a.m. to noon, A&FRCMARCH 11» Transition GPS Workshop: 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., A&FRC» Understanding TSP: 9 to 10 a.m., A&FRC» First Duty Station Offi cers: 1:30 to 2:30 p.m., A&FRC

Child/YouthFor more information and to register for KMC Youth In-structional Classes, visit www.86fss.com, select “Family” and click “Instructional Classes” or call 06371-47-6444, Ramstein Youth Programs, or 0631-536-6504, Vogelweh Youth Programs.

Health PromotionFor more information, call Health Promotion at 06371-47-4292 or 480-4292 or stop by Bldg. 2117. TUESDAY» Healthy Eating: 1 to 2:30 p.m.THURSDAY» Closed — Medical Group training dayMARCH 11» BOD POD: 8 to 10 a.m.

Family Advocacy To register for classes or for more information, call Fam-

ily Advocacy at 479-2370 or 06371-46-2370.NOTE: Family Advocacy recently moved from Bldg. 2121 to Bldg. 2123, next to Ramstein Clinic.» EXPECTANT PARENT ORIENTATION: Every fi rst Tues-day of each month, 8:30 to 11 a.m., Learning Resource Center, Bldg. 3718, at Landstuhl Regional Medical Cen-ter. Learn about birth registration, passports and much more. No sign-up needed. For more information, call the New Parent Support Program at 06371-46-2098 or 479-2098.» DADS 101: 8 to 10 a.m. the first Monday of every month at Health Promotion on Ramstein, Bldg. 2117. The class is designed to teach fathers to become more effective parents. It allows dads to ask questions about labor and delivery, teaches them how to calm a crying baby, teaches role adjustment and other infant care issues. To register or for more information, call the New Parent Support Program at 479-2098 or 06371-46-2098.» KIDS FIRST: 10 a.m. to noon March 24 on Ramstein, Bldg. 2123. This class teaches how to co-parent children through divorce and separation.» THE 5 LOVE LANGUAGES: 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. March 31 on Ramstein, Bldg. 2123. Couples learn how to show love so their partner gets the message.» DOMESTIC ABUSE VICTIM ADVOCACY SERVICES: Family Advocacy provides a new service which offers im-mediate support and service for men or women affected by abuse. The Domestic Abuse Victim Advocacy program is available 24/7. Victims of domestic violence can call 479-2370 during duty hours or 0173-628-4624 after duty hours for a variety of support and advocacy services. Trained personnel stand ready to help. DAVA can provide assistance by helping to develop a safety plan, assessing imminent risk of harm, connecting with helpful services and arranging follow-up care.

ASACS Contact your school ASACS counselor for details.» ADOLESCENT SUPPORT AND COUNSELING SER-VICE is a comprehensive program providing prevention education and counseling services to 11- to 19-year-old ID cardholders in the military community. ASACS’s mission is to provide comprehensive counseling services to adolescents and military families stationed OCONUS

while enhancing military readiness and quality of life. In addition, ASACS offers Life Skills classes that promote health and personal development in the Department of Defense schools. ASACS participate in supportive activi-ties related to military life transitions as well as providing individual, group and family counseling services. ASACS counselors’ offices are located in DOD schools for the convenience of military families. ASACS counseling ser-vices are completely confidential. Hours are from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday to Friday; however, flexible appoint-ment times are available to meet the needs of military families.

Military Family Life Consultants For details, call 0152-24211233; 0152-02663352; 0176-69333243; or 0151-56748179.» MILITARY FAMILY LIFE CONSULTANTS ARE LI-CENSED CLINICAL PROVIDERS who assist service members and their families with issues they may face throughout the cycle of deployment to reintegrating with their family and community. The MFLC program provides short-term, non-medical counseling support for a range of issues including: relationships, crisis intervention, stress management, grief, occupational and other individual and family issues. Psycho-educational presentations focused on issues common to the military family include: reunion and reintegration, stress and coping, grief and loss, and deployment and reintegration.

Medical Group» SELF INITIATED CARE KIT, twice a month. Call 479-2273 (CARE) to sign up for a class.» ATTENTION: TRICARE ONLINE IS AVAILABLE for your convenience. Schedule your own appoint-ments, view the home care website, check lab results, contact the nurse advice line, get medication refills and more. To register or for more information, visit www.tricareonline.com.

SARCFor Emergency Victim Care during duty hours and after duty hours, call 480-7272 or 06371-47-7272. For administration questions on the Sexual Assault Prevention & Response Program, call 480-5597 or 06371-47-5597.

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Dr. Seuss celebrationA Dr. Seuss celebration will take place from

11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at Landstuhl Youth Center, Bldg. 93812. Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation, Army Europe Libraries, and Child, Youth and School Services j oin together to celebrate the birthday of Dr. Seuss, who is considered to be one of America’s greatest authors. The event will feature guest readers, games, hands-on activities, story time, a puppet show, a meet and greet with several Seussian characters and more. Members of the community are invited to bring the entire family. Registration is not requi red for this free event. For more information, contact Rheinland-Pfalz Library at Landstuhl, Bldg. 3810, at 486-7322/ 8943 or 06371-86-7322/ 8943.

Teen Tech WeekV isit Rheinland-Pfalz Library Monday through

March 12 for Teen Tech Week. To celebrate the theme, “Create it at Your Library,” the activities will focus on robotics. Stop by during the week to check out the wonderful materials on display. Open to teens ages 13 to 18 years old. No registration limit or deadline. For more information, contact Rheinland-Pfalz Library in Landstuhl, Bldg. 3810, at 486-7322 or 06371-86-7322.

Spring theater classesDo you have a child interested in getting involved

with theater? KMC Onstage offers home-school theater classes for youth ages 5 to 18 years old. Home-school theater classes include: Pantomime, Pratfalls and Play, open to ages 5 to 8 years old; and Shakespeare and Kids, open to ages 8 to 18 years old. Each class will run from April 18 to J une 6, with a registration deadline of March 18. For more informa-tion or to register, contact KMC Onstage on Kleber Kaserne, Bldg. 3232, at 483-6626 or 0631-411-6626; or email nathan.d.records.naf@ mail.mil.

New liaison offi cersThe Air or e hool iaison ffi e for the

has two new s hool liaison offi ers The ser e as the communication link between the community, schools, parents and military for education related programs, concerns and initiatives for j uvenile dependents. They also help assist with permanent change of station tran-sitions, issues impacting military child education, pro-moting collaboration and strategic partnerships within the community, administering the free and reduced lunch program, and providing parents with education related tools and resources. For more information, contact the SLO at 480-9374, 06371-47-9374 or by email at 86msg.slo@ us.af.mil.

Volunteers and donations needed Landstuhl Elementary Middle School is looking

for volunteers to help with the Parent Teacher Student Association Spring Carnival from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. April 2 in Landstuhl, Bldg 3830. V olunteers are needed for various activities and hours on the day of the carnival, including face painters, balloon animal creators, game- and priz e-room helpers and more. A itionall onations for the silent a tion an raffl e baskets, used-book sale and stuffed animal walk are needed. All donations can be dropped off at the main offi e of or more etails all 6 2 6 4 or email j ulie.wittenberg@ eu.dodea.edu.

Spring Carnival and Chili Cook-Off Landstuhl Elementary Middle School hosts its

Parent Teacher Student Association Spring Carnival from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. April 2 in Landstuhl, Bldg. 3830. Come and enj oy food, games, a silent a tion an raffl e bas ets ri es fa e aintin used-book sale and more. The annual Chili Cook-Off will also be held during the carnival. For more information or to reserve a place at the Chili Cook-Off table, call 06371-92-6504 or email j ulie.wittenberg@ eu.dodea.edu.

Driver’s educationInstallation Management Command Europe is

proud to announce the availability of a compre-hensive driver’s education program for high school students in Europe. The program has been made possible through a collaborative effort and contract with the “Fahrlehrerverband,” the German National Federation of Driving Instructors. For more informa-tion and to register, contact Parent Central Services on Pulaski Barracks, Bldg. 2898, at 493-4516/ 4122 or 0631-3406-4516/ 4122; or Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation One Stop shop in Landstuhl, Bldg. 3810, at 486-8943 or 06371-86-8943.

Job openings at CYS ServicesIf you are interested in working with children and

youth, apply online for Child, Youth and School Services positions at www.usaj obs.gov. Search for j ob title: Child and Youth Program Assistant ( entry, skill and target level) CY-01/ 02. Positions are avail-able at Kleber, Landstuhl, Sembach and Miesau locations. Child and Youth Program assistants work directly with children and youth and must be trust-worthy, able to maintain a high degree of profes-sionalism at all times and have the desire to be a ositi e infl en e on hil ren an o th

Kindermusik Kindermusik is a musical program that nurtures

young children’s development in the areas of language, social, emotional and physical skills. SKIESU nlimited offers Kindermusik classes in three age categories: Cuddle and Bounce, ages 0 to 18 months; Wiggle and Grow, ages 18 months to 3 years; and Laugh and Learn, ages 3 to 5 years. Open to all branches of service. For details and to register, contact Parent Central Services on Pulaski Barracks, Bldg. 2898, at 0631-3406-4516/ 4122 or Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation One Stop shop in Landstuhl, Bldg. 3810, at 486-8943 or 06371-86-8943.

Education Notes

Photos by Elsa Tovar

LEMS kindergarteners celebrate 100 days of schoolElsa Tovar’s kindergarten class at Landstuhl Elementary Middle School celebrates the 100th day of school Feb. 26. The day was fi lled with many fun activities, including counting by ones, fi ves and 10s to 100 in order to earn watches and rings, writing numbers on crowns, tallying the number of licks it takes to get to the chocolate of a lollipop, and more. Left photo: Mrs. Tovar’s class shows off the crowns they made in celebration of the 100th day of school. Right photo: Students in Mrs. Tovar’s class dress as 100 year olds to celebrate the 100th day of school.

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St. Patrick’s Day 5K Run/WalkCelebrate St. Patrick’s Day with a fun 5K

Run/ Walk at 10 a.m. March 12. Registration will be held from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. on the day of the event at Landstuhl Fitness Center,

l 2 The first eo le to re ister will receive a free t-shirt. Show your St. Patrick’s

a s irit to om ete for the “ of the rish ri e for best ost me ost en to

all ID cardholders. For more information, visit www.kaiserslautern.armymwr.com.

Unit Level Volleyball ChampionshipsCheer on your favorite team at the U nit Level

olle ball ham ionshi s A ril to 4 at Sembach Fitness Center, Bldg. 105. Games will be hel from 6 to m ail with the

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your children. No registration requi red. For more information onta t A at 4 4 4 or 6 4 6 4 4

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LRMC Soldier proves to be one of top US runnersby Ed DrohanRegional Health Command Europe Public Affairs

A an st hl e ional e i al enter ol ier is now one of the to

runners in the U nited States.t aroline e letin a beha -

ioral health technician at LRMC, too se on la e in the 2 6 Arme

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me al finish also hel e ro el the Arm women s team to an o erall first la e finish

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and Field National Cross-Country ham ionshi e letin s time of

39:03 was also good enough to earn her a th la e finish in the national ham ionshi ra e

This was e letin s se on on-se ti e ear om etin in the ra e in l in a first la e finish in the Arme or es ham ionshi ra e in 2015.

“ was battlin with an in r for the last few months, but I was deter-mined that I would be able to score

oints for the team if not me al for m self e letin sai “ main goal was to go out there and do my

er best to hel m team win am glad the race went well, and I was

er e ite for the All Arm team defending their title from last year. It was a great honor to be among the

ol ier athletes in the to ten osi-tions in the nation.”

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in ashin ton he s also re arin for a move to Fort Carson, Colorado.

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efinitel oin to ta e a anta e of the reat trainin o ort nities o t there.”

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will hel their ol iers e lore their otential an o reat thin s wo l

not have achieved this without the hel an s ort of m lea ers an command team.”

ther ol ier athletes who feel the ha e talent sho l e lore that otential as m h as ossible e letin sai

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Photo by Thomas Higgins

Sgt. Caroline Jepleting, Landstuhl Regional Medical Center behavioral health technician, takes the women’s silver medal in the 2016 Armed Forces Cross Country Championship race. Jepleting finished with a time of 39:03 and also placed 10th in the USA Track and Field National Cross Country Championship race.

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TAKE A HIKE: KMC’s guide to upcoming volksmarching eventsby Donald Seltzer

Weekend of March 5-6 Oberbexbach (66450) — This aarlan e ent is in the area ro hl

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is abo t 4 min tes from a mhol er an sli htl less than an ho r from the rom a mhol er se A tobahns 62 an towar onnwieler an

aarbr e en then e it at Thole 4 Ta e 26 to As hba h an the start rom the se A tobahns 6 8 an towar aarbr e en an Trier it

at Thole 4 an follow 26 to As hba hS t ar t : ehr we halle on oblen er trasse S at u rd ay an d S u nd ay: a m

to m an m T rai l : ill trails woo s an some fiel s Awar d : one

Mertert, Luxembourg (L-6686) — This e ent is own the roa from Trier an st a ross the bor er ma in it a reasonabl eas ri e from the

rom the se A tobahns 6 towar aarbr e en 62 an to Trier an 64 to the bor er ontin e onto A toro te A to the ertert e it 4 ollow

si ns to ertert an the start S t ar t : entre lt rel S u nd ay: a m to 2 m 6 an m an a m to

noon 6 m T rai l : n nown Awar d : one Sien (55758) — ot too far from a mhol er this e ent offers a ariet

of trail istan es rom a mhol er se the minor roa bor erin the train-in area to onne t with 42 ea towar a re na h to i 2 towar ar berstein an ien rom the hea north abo t 4 m on

2 to ien an the start S t ar t : T rnhalle at irner trasse 6 S at u rd ay an d S u nd a y: a m to 2 m an m a m to noon 2 m an a m m T rai l : ill

mostl woo s Awar d : one

Weekend of March 19-20 Brouch (Mersch), Luxembourg (L-7416) — This e ent north northwest

of embo r it is ro hl a two ho r ri e from the rom the se A tobahns 6 towar aarbr e en 62 an to Trier an 6 2 an 64

to the embo r bor er ontin e on otorwa A 44 towar embo r it e it onto A 2 towar hterna h e it onto 26 an 2 to alfer an e onne t with north towar int en then i A towar ers h se it 4 to i 8 towar e an e ae l an follow that to

the start at ro h S t ar t : all an er oll ta e ei t reres S at u rd ay: a m to 2 m 6 an

2 m an a m to noon 2 m T rai l : n nown Awar d : one Buding, France (F-57920) — This e ent is east of Thion ille an a

little more than a min te ri e from the ol smar hers will fin the e ent easil rea he ia a tobahn rom the se A tobahns 6 an 62 to aarbr e en an aarlo is it aarlo is itte to onne t with 4 towar et n e a ross the bor er se 8 to e an e s r anner then

se 2 to in an the startS t ar t : ole rimaire at r e e l lise S u nd ay: a m to m m

T rai l : n nown Awar d : one Differten (66787) — This wal is west of aarbr e en rom the

se A tobahns 6 an 62 ast aarbr e en an towar aarlo is it at a assen 4b an se minor roa s thro h a assen to the start at iffertenS t ar t : isttalhalle on ater orson trasse S at u rd ay: a m to 2 m 6 an m an a m to noon m S u nd ay: a m to m 6 an m an

a m to noon m T rai l : n nown Awar d : one Grolsheim (55459) — This wal is st so th of in en an offers a

ariet of trail len ths to in l e a 42 m marathon rom the se A tobahns 6 towar annheim 6 towar ain an 6 towar oblen it at a re na h an follow 4 to ensin en an to rolsheim an the start

S t ar t : ahelan halle at As isheimer e 2 S at u rd ay an d S u nd ay: a m to 2 m an m a m to noon 2 an m an a m 42 m T rai l s: horter trails are mostl flat lon er trails are hill fiel s lo al nei h-

borhoo s an some woo s Awar d : ertifi ate an at h marathon Petite-Rosselle, France (F-57540) — This e ent is on the ren h bor-

er so thwest of aarbr e en an north of t A ol ol smar hers will fin the e ent easil rea he ia a tobahn rom the se A tobahn 6 ast aarbr e en towar the bor er ontin in towar et as it be omes

A 2 in ran e se the orba h e it 42 an follow an to the start at etite osselle

S t ar t : s a e a on or e S u nd ay: a m to 2 m m T rai l : n nown Awar d : one

Trier-Ehrang (54293) — an erers will wal in the area s rro n in erman s ol est it of Trier as a rewar for the time s ent rea hin this e ent rom a mhol er hea towar A tobahn an onne t with it at reisen then se A tobahns an 6 2 to Trier rom the se A tobahns 62 an 6 2

to Trier S t ar t : T rnhalle at berstrasse 8 in the Trier s b rb of hran S u nd ay:

a m to m 6 an 2 m T rai l : ill woo s an fiel s Awar d : rom re io s e ents

Good Friday, March 25 Urexweiler (66646) — This holi a e ent in the aarlan area west of the

will re ire a a off from wor in or er en o the wal here rom the se A tobahns 6 8 an to rea h the elborn e it 4 then se a

minor roa thro h irmin en to rea h the startS t ar t : ehr we halle at m r ehl F ri d ay: a m to m 6 an

m an a m to noon 6 an 2 m T rai l : n nown b t e e t fairl hill woo s an fiel s Awar d : one

Easter Monday, March 28 Morbach-Bischofsdhron (54497) — This wal elebrates aster on a

with an e ent lose to ar berstein rom the se A tobahns 6 towar aarbr e en an 62 towar Trier it at ir enfel 4 to se 4 to onne t

with 26 ollow 26 north to orba h an the start at is hofs hron rom a mhol er se minor roa s to ir enfel an 26 ea north to the towns

of orba h an is hofs hron to rea h the startS t ar t : emein eha s at r a 2 M ond ay: a m to 2 m m a m

to m m an a m to noon 2 m T rai l : ill woo s short trail has been stroller frien l in the ast Awar d : one

Talange, France (F-57525) — This e ent is north of et an a lon ri e from the b t one whi h ta es o ast t A ol an its Ameri an ilitar emeter rom the se A tobahn 6 ast aarbr e en to the

bor er ontin e on ren h A toro tes A 2 an A4 2 towar et onne t with A 2 north of et in the ire tion Thion ille an e it at

Talan e 6 ollow si ns to the start S t ar t : alle a ri e a et on la e es fetes M ond ay: a m to 2 m

an 2 m T rai l : n nown Awar d : one

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FRIDAY Deadpool (R) 1:30 p.m., 6:45 p.m., 9:45 p.m.

Eddie the Eagle (PG-13) 4:30 p.m., 7 p.m., 9:30 p.m.

London Has Fallen (PG-13) 12 p.m., 2:30 p.m., 5 p.m., 7:30 p.m., 10 p.m.

How to Be Single (R) 11 a.m., 4:15 p.m.

Zootopia *3D* (PG) 11 a.m., 1:45 p.m., 4:30 p.m.

Whiskey Tango Foxtrot (R) 11 a.m., 1:45 p.m., 7:15 p.m., 9:45 p.m.

SATURDAY Deadpool (R) 1:30 p.m., 6:45 p.m., 9:45 p.m.

Eddie the Eagle (PG-13) 7 p.m., 9:30 p.m.

London Has Fallen (PG-13) 11:30 a.m., 2 p.m., 4:30 p.m., 7 p.m., 9:30 p.m.

How to Be single (R) 11 a.m., 4:15 p.m.

Zootopia *3D* (PG) 11 a.m., 1:45 p.m., 4:30 p.m., 7:15 p.m.

Whisky Tango Foxtrot (R) 11 a.m., 10 p.m.

SUNDAY Deadpool (R) 11 a.m., 6:45 p.m.

Eddie the Eagle (PG-13) 7 p.m.

Risen (PG-13) 1:45 p.m., 4:15 p.m.

London Has Fallen (PG-13) 11:15 a.m., 2 p.m., 4:30 p.m., 7 p.m.

Zootopia *3D* (PG) 11 a.m., 1:45 p.m., 4:30 p.m.

Whisky Tango Foxtrot (R) 11 a.m., 7:15 p.m.

MONDAY London Has Fallen (PG-13) 11:30 a.m., 2 p.m., 4:30 p.m., 7:15 p.m.

Deadpool (R) 11 a.m., 7:15 p.m.

Whisky Tango Foxtrot (R) 1:45 p.m., 4:30 p.m., 7:15 p.m.

Zootopia *3D* (PG) 11 a.m., 1:45 p.m., 4:30 p.m.

Kung Fu Panda 3 *3D* (PG) 11:30 a.m., 1:45 p.m.

Pride and Prejudice and Zombies (PG-13) 4:15 p.m., 7 p.m.

TUESDAY London Has Fallen (PG-13) 11:30 a.m., 2 p.m., 4:30 p.m., 7:15 p.m.

Deadpool (R) 11 a.m., 7:15 p.m.

Whisky Tango Foxtrot (R) 1:45 p.m., 4:30 p.m., 7:15 p.m.

Zootopia (PG) 11 a.m., 1:45 p.m., 4:30 p.m.

Kung Fu Panda 3 (PG) 11:30 a.m., 1:45 p.m.

Pride and Prejudice and Zombies (PG-13) 4:15 p.m., 7 p.m.

WEDNESDAY London Has Fallen (PG-13) 11:30 a.m., 2 p.m., 4:30 p.m., 7:15 p.m.

Deadpool (R) 11 a.m., 7:15 p.m.

Whisky Tango Foxtrot (R) 1:45 p.m., 4:30 p.m., 7:15 p.m.

Zootopia *3D* (PG) 11 a.m., 1:45 p.m., 4:30 p.m.

Kung Fu Panda 3 *3D* (PG) 11:30 a.m., 1:45 p.m.

Pride and Prejudice and Zombies (PG-13) 4:15 p.m., 7 p.m.

THURSDAY London Has Fallen (PG-13) 11:30 a.m., 2 p.m., 4:30 p.m., 7:15 p.m.

Deadpool (R) 11 a.m., 7:15 p.m.

Whisky Tango Foxtrot (R) 1:45 p.m., 4:30 p.m., 7:15 p.m.

Zootopia *3D* (PG) 11 a.m., 1:45 p.m., 4:30 p.m.

Kung Fu Panda 3 *3D* (PG) 11:30 a.m., 1:45 p.m.

Pride and Prejudice and Zombies (PG-13) 4:15 p.m., 7 p.m.

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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

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

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

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

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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.org2012 Volvo XC60, 3.2L, V6, SUV,32,059 miles, automatic, gas,Black Metallic, Black PremiumLeather, $29,495, contact [email protected], 0176-931369722013 Audi A3 Quattro, 2.0L,220HP, 6,788 miles, automatic, li-ke new, $34,995, contact [email protected], 0176-931369722013 Dodge Dart, 2.0L 160, Se-dan, 36,591 miles, automatic,gas, grey metallic, Diesel GreyCloth interior, $15,495, [email protected], 0176-931369722013 Ford Focus, 2.0L i4, Hatch-back, 23,642 miles, automatic,gas, deep cherry red, Dark SlateGrey interior, $14,995, [email protected], 0176-931369722013 Lexus ES 350 Base$8,800USD!!! The car is accidentfree, with a low mileage, wellmaintained and service regularly.Full Options!!! Tires are 100% gre-at, the Car is in perfect shape. In-terested buyer should contactme: [email protected] Nissan Altima, 3.5L V6240HP, Sedan, 24,300 miles, au-tomatic, gas, storm blue, blackpremium cloth interior, $20,995,contact [email protected], 0176-931369722013 Toyota Avalon, 3.5L, V6,268HP, Crimoson metallic, Blackleather interior, $25,995, [email protected], 0176-931369722013 Toyota Highlander, 2.7L,SUV, 17,109 miles, automatic,gas, Grey Metallic, Grey Cloth in-terior, $26,495, contact [email protected], 0176-931369722013 Toyota Rav4, 2.5L, SUV,14,837 miles, automatic, gas, RedCandy Metallic, Grey Cloth interi-or, $22,995, contact [email protected], 0176-931369722014 Ford Mustang 5.0 GT/CSCoupe, $28,895, US Spec, Manu-al, Leather, Power Seats, AlloyWheels, California Special Pack,Perfect Condition, Call: 017622730967, Email: [email protected], Web: http://www.europeanmotors.orgI have a Fantastic Range of Tiresin Stock at Great Prices, €, 0631/91572

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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

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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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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

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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

Camper For Sale, €39,000,[email protected], 2013Bürstner IXEO TIME 670G, FiatDucato 2.3 MJET 35 148 PS die-sel, 6 speed automatic: 23,000km. Camper is loaded with opti-ons and under warranty.

Chrysler PT Cruiser, diesel, 2.2l,standard, AC, no rust, no acci-dent, 190000k, winter+summer ti-res, leather seats w/heat,pet+smoke free, 5l on 100km,€2500, [email protected] 0151-45261009

Daihatsu silver met, 4 door, 5speed, 1.0 LTR , year 2002 aircond, summer tire and winter ti-res, CD player, ABS, air bags, $1199, and we deliver, if you haveany cars for dispose of, accident,Non operational, we remove it foryou, email for info [email protected]

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Motorhome - See Europe in sty-le. Fleetwood Tioga 1996, 31ft x100 inches. Sleeps 5/6, queenmaster bed and separate showerand toilet. Beautiful with many lu-xuries. $15K OBO. Call Scott forpictures and more info01622972951.

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]

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Blue Man GroupSat, Mar 5Berlin, Stage BluemaxEnjoy a great show on March 5 where you will see a theatrical show with music and various acts from the Blue Man Group. This group has been to-gether for over 10 years. Get ready for a show of a lifetime. Ticket price is €75.89. The show starts at 6 p.m. For more info about the group go to www.stage.entertainment.de

Meditative afternoonSat, Mar 5Kaiserslautern, Prot. FriedenskircheJoin a spiritual group in their monthly meditation session in Kaiserslautern on March 5 from 2 p.m. to circa 6 p.m. The classic meditative sitting will be accom-panied by singing, moving and listening,as well as breaks to get to know each other. Newbies to the group or medi-tation in general are always welcome and receive an individual introduc-tion. To arrange this, please email ute. [email protected] and see www.kaiserslautern.de for more info.

Sunday shoppingSun, Mar 6Zweibrücken, Style OutletsThe Style Outlets in Zweibrücken cor-dially invites you on March 6 to have a shop around as the stores are open from 1 to 6 p.m. See what bargains are on of-fer. Stop by the cafes to have a quick bite to eat to regain your strength and continue shopping. For more info go to www.zweibrucken.thestyleoutlets.de

Horse galaSat, Mar 12Zweibrücken, LandgestütThe stud farm in Zweibrücken invites all horse lovers to join the presentation of different horse breeds on March 12 at 7 p.m. Part of the exciting shows, among others, are Arabian horses and Icelan-dic ponies, some of which will be pre-sented by acrobats and dancers. Ticket prices range from €19 - €39. For more info go to www.lg-zw.de

IntermotoSat, Mar 12 – Sun, Mar 13Saarbrücken, MessegeländeThe annual Intermoto at the Messegelände Saarbrücken on March 12 and 13 will provide a mix of ac-tion, show and a classic exhibition of motorcycles. More than 130 exhibi-tors will present their newest bikes, quads and scooters. A variety of ac-cessories, clothing and literature can be purchased as well. The exhibi-tion will open its doors at 10 a.m. on both days. For more info go to www.intermoto-saar.de

K-Town in BloomSat, Mar 12 – Sun, Mar 13Kaiserslautern, city centerTake part in the beautiful welcome spring party, “Kaiserslautern blüht auf” (Kaiserslautern in Bloom) in the city center in Kaiserslautern on March 12 and 13 from Saturday 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Sunday from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. Stroll through the spring market with flowers, varies activi-ties and music. For more info go to www.werbegemeinschaft-kl.de

Sunday shoppingSun, Mar 13Kaiserslautern, city centerShopping on Sunday has become a pastime favorite amongst the Ger-man community. If you are just as excited about shopping on a Sunday make your way over to the city cent-er and see the bargains and K-Town in Bloom. Shops will be open from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. For more info go to www.kaiserslautern.de

Fritz-Walter stadium tourFri, Mar 18Kaiserslautern, Fritz-Walter-StadionTake a tour of the Fritz-Walter stadium on March 18 in Kaiserslautern. Go be-hind the scenes, walk in the footsteps of the players and imagine how the players feel as you walk through the tunnel towards the turf. Have a seat on the benches where the coach sits. You will feel like an insider on this tour. For more general info about the stadium and the tour go to www.fck.de

Summer day paradeMon, Mar 14 – Fri, Mar 18Mannheim, LuisenparkMannheim’s Luisenpark is ready for summer - for the sun to find her confidence and shine brightly in our faces. Join the celebration to wave goodbye to the dark days of winter and discover this colorful parade on March 20 from 2:30 p.m., including the ceremonial burning of the park’s snowman. Admission to the park is €6, the event itself is free. Design your own creative costumes in the days leading up to the event from

March 14-18 at the Freizeithaus andmake sure you are as colorful as theflowers blooming around you. Seewww.luisenpark.de for more info.

CONCERTS

Piano concertSun, Mar 13Kaiserslautern, Theodor-Zink MuseumTo celebrate the Japanese Garden’s opening for the season and remember the victims of Japan’s catastrophe in 2011,Sachiko Furuhata-Kersting will be play-ing beloved piano songs at the Theodor-Zink-Museum in Kaiserslautern on March 13 from 5 p.m. Admission costs €10, visitwww.japanischergarten.de for more info.

SPORTS

SoccerMon, Mar 14Kaiserslautern, Fritz-Walter-StadionThe Red Devils are playing against VfLBochum 1848 on March 13 in the Fritz-Walter stadium in Kaiserslautern. Thegame starts at 8:15 p.m. Come support the Red Devils. Grab your 1.FCK gear and join the fun. Going with family? Why not get tickets for the family block! For moreinformation go to www.fck.de

35th German-French Street RunSun, Mar 13Saarbrücken, city centerThe German-French Street run (half marathon) will take place in Saarbrücken on March 13. The street run will start at 10 a.m. The route will be absolutely fl at and along the Saar River. To register call 06853-502811 or go to www.runme.de

Have fun with the locals

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Macklemore and Ryan Lewis liveTue, Mar 8Luxembourg, Rockhal

Four time Grammy award winners Macklemore and Ryan Lewis are fi nally heading back to Luxemburg for the fi rst time in almost three years. Rockhal is welcoming the thrift shopping duo on March 8 from 8 p.m. and you can be there to dance your shoes off your feet with them. Tickets cost €49, see www.rockhal.lu for more info.

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158Various dresses for women,size S and M. They can be boughtat our fleamarket stand in Mehlin-gen. Ask for Marianne. Every Sa-turday from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Ab-trasse, 67678 Mehlingen

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

3 Drawer Wide Cart White. With 4Rollers. Compl. Size: 25"H x22"W x 15"D. Each Drawer: 7"H x19.5"W x 13.5"D. Lots Of StorageSpace. Very Sturdy. Made inUSA. $25. [email protected]

4sale Redfield Scope, variable 6-18, new, (org. cost $350.00) as-king EUR125 Call 06374-5162

Dallas Cowboy Hat. NEW. [email protected]

50 Plastic Clothes Hangers,Strong and Durable, Black, €10,[email protected] Hoodie. Turquoise-blue. Lettering “aero” and zipperat the front. Size M. Barley worn.€13. [email protected] 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.class-world.com. €9. [email protected] 110V/220V digital perfor-mance/studio piano w/chair, mu-sic stand, stool, hard case 750$,call 06374-991073 pls leave amessageBeautiful 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] knitted pullover. Size XSbut fits also for size M. €5. Seewww.class-world.com for pictu-res. [email protected] Horse. 72" x 52". Rever-sible. Heavy Quality. MachineWashable. Machine Dry At LowHeat. Great Condition. [email protected] Fat Scale. Digital Display.Precision of 100g. Precision BodyFat 0.1%. Max 140 kg. Save Infofor up to 10 User. User Guide.Orig.Box. $10. [email protected]: Sophie Kinsella "Confessi-ons of a shopaholic" in good con-dition, $3, 0175-6298926, pick upin Hochspeyer or on Kleber

Candle Holder. Iron Base withGlass Cylinder. 9" High. [email protected] Vaccum Cleaner, Crevi-ce Tool, Upholstery Tool, FloorBrush, Mattress Brush, Extra Fil-ters, User Guide, great for carcleaning, €50, [email protected] V500, aluminum fra-me, blue, Manitou front shocks(broken, and no longer have theoriginal forks). Come and get [email protected] Camera w/Case. CanonCamera Sure Shot 85 Zoom. UserGuide. Orig.Box. Case Logic Ca-mera Case 3 Pockets (2 ZipperPockets. Belt Loop. Very Sturdy.$50. [email protected]. Stainless Steel Blades.Stainless Steel Body for Durabili-ty. Orig.Box. NEW. [email protected]/Brandy Glass Set. En-graved Horse. With Box. [email protected] 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 or0151-270-19822Comforter Set. Buttons connectthe 2 Comforter into 1. Great Qua-lity. 75" x 54". Orig.Packed. [email protected] set ram golf clubs +bag and c-5 pullcart, $100 OBO.Also extra 4 drivers + 4 irons + 1hybrid + lots of extras. [email protected] or call 06204-919085Cooks 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] Bowl Korea. Porcelain.24 Carat Gold Trim. 3.5" Diame-ter. Handpainted. [email protected] Gas Lawn Mower,$150, 2 years old Please [email protected] Heart Rosenthal, Germa-ny. Heart Shaped Crystal. ClearCrystal. 3". Orig. Box. [email protected] children's kinder-garten bag with name. Send me amessageif you are interested in auniquebag for your child. Perfectpresent.All bags are made usingwet-feltingtechnique with sheepwool, soapand water only! € neg,dependingon design, [email protected]

AEG dryer, old but gold. Forpickup only. Kaiserslautern city.€30. Call Jacky 0179-5352827

AEG front loader washing machi-ne. Good condition. Kaiserslau-tern city. For pickup only. CallJacky 0179-5352827

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

Designer Hand bag. George Ginaand Lucy. Used twice. Paid 160€for the bag. Asking €50,[email protected] or017622987498

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. Orig. Box. [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

Electric Kettle 1.7ltr. 1500 WattsOn/Off Light Automatic Shut-offDual Water Windows Cordless(Lifts off Base for cordless pou-ring) User Guide Orig.Box [email protected]

ESPRIT Curtains 19Euro each invery good condition, Pick up inHochspeyer or on Kleber KaserneCell 0175-6298926

Garmin 360 Navigation, $50,[email protected]

German Pewter Cup Set. Engra-ved with Wildlife Theme.3.25"High. 95% Pewter. NEW.$25. [email protected]

German Pewter Cup. Engravedwith Steffi Graf Design (3 DifferentMotifs). 3.5" High. 95% Pewter.$50. [email protected]

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

Griddler 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,$75, [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

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

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

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.

Marilyn Monroe Glass CoastersSet of 4. $12. [email protected]

Kitchen Aid Hand Blender silver.2 Speed. Quiet, Powerful Motor.Blend, Puree and Crush. Soft GripHandle. Blending Arm DishwasherSafe. 3 Cup Jar with Lid. User Gui-de. Orig.Box. [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]

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

For Sale, $100, [email protected], German 220 whirlpoolfront loader washing machine.Good condition, used very little.Please call 0163-8853574 after1700hrs.

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]

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]

German Beer Stein Octoberfest.Decorative Pewter Lid (Carriage).Limited Edition. Heavy Quality.10"High. $125. [email protected]

German Beer Stein Wildlife. FoxDesign. Decorative Pewter Lid(Fox). Heavy Quality. 10"High.$105. [email protected]

German Beer Stein. Famous Ger-man Attraction Theme. Pewter Lid9.5"HIGH. $95. [email protected]

German Beerstein. Kaiserslau-tern and famous German CitiesDesign. Pewter Lid. 9.5"High. Bot-tom is a little chipped (don't see itif Displayed Only). [email protected]

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

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Marilyn Monroe Box 12" x 8".$20. [email protected]

Milk Frother for 8 oz. frothed milkand 12 oz. steamed milk. Dish-washer Safe Removable Milk Pit-cher with see-through lid. Fro-thing and Heating Disks. 3 Tempe-rature. User Guide + Orig. Box.$50. [email protected]

Mountainbike for men, mattblack, Continental wheeles. Has 1flat wheel, but I will give you anew inner tube to fix it. For pickuponly in Kaiserslautern city. Call Na-bil at 0176 - 79 222 999

Must sell 65 year old flawless soli-taire .45 carat diamond ring set inwhite gold. Asking best offer$795. Will accept $ or €. Call:06332-41560 from 9 - 18:00.

My husband has various moviesfor sale 3 Euro each. Pick up inHochspeyer or meet me on Kle-ber Kaserne. Phone: 0175-6298926

New with tags boy-clothes Size 5/6,4 € each Pick up in Hochspeyeror on Kleber Kaserne, [email protected]

Nike Sports Bag Large. Black. 3Compartments. 2ft. Long x 1ft.High x 1ft. Wide. [email protected]

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

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

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. Orig.Box. [email protected]

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

Samsonite Sports Bag. HeavyDuty Quality. Great as Sports /Travel Bag. $45. [email protected] of three pink vases, differentshapes but matching in color, per-fect for shabby-chic feature or toupcycle. €10, [email protected] Pendulum Clock, MakesSheep Sound and Sheep Appearsevery Hour (Noise can be muted).Orig. Box. NEW. [email protected] grey felt shoulder bag withmushroom design, perfect gift,€20 [email protected] 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. Orig.Box. [email protected] hand-made felt shoulderbag, large, trend colors, perfectgift, €30, [email protected] Mario kart lunch cooler,$8,017622987498Super 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] Cow Bell. [email protected]

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

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, Orig.Box, $25,[email protected]

Tray. Plush Cushion Base provi-des comfort and stability. 17.5" x13.5". $20. [email protected]

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 Boy-Clothes Sizes: 4 - 6in excellent condition. Pick up inHochspeyer or on Kleber Kaser-ne. Phone: 0175-6298926 Eachitem is 3 Euro / Pajamas 5 EUroeach.

Various KIDS Movies for sale 3Euro each except for the Thomasthe train ones (they are new inpackage) 5$ each. Pick up inHochspeyer or meet me on Kle-ber Kaserne Phone: 0175-6298926

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.class-world.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 Spain. [email protected]

Wall Decor Picture. Hand Craf-ted. Deer Hide. Made In Siberia.$85. [email protected]

White mink coat, worn only once,best offer (Orig. Cost $8,000.00)06374-5162

WMF Cookware 11pc. CoveredLow Casserole 16cm+20cm. Co-vered High Casserole16cm+20cm+24cm. Saucepan16cm. Cold Handles of StainlessSteel. Dishwasher and Oven Safe.Orig.Box. $350. [email protected]

WMF Drinking Cup StainlessSteel. 350ml. Dishwasher SafeWMF Germany. [email protected]

WMF Knife Set with StorageBlock (Wood). 9 Pieces. Bladesmade from Forged Special BladeSteel. Made in Germany. Orig.Box. $350 [email protected]

WMF Napkin Holder. StainlessSteel. Orig.Box. [email protected]

WMF Silverware 30 Pieces. Stain-less Steel. Dishwasher Safe. WMFGermany. Orig. Box. [email protected]

Wristwatch Zodiac Sign. GeminiDesign. Black Leather Band. Orig.Box. NEW. $25. [email protected]

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

3 & 2 Seat Couches, €500.00,[email protected]

Clock, $150.00, [email protected]

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8 Drawer Dresser. Lots of stora-ge space. 45"H. x 29"W x 14"D.$75. Picture shows 2 [email protected]

Adjustable Full/Queen Size Bed.Headboard, Footboard and Rails.Cherry Wood. Very Sturdy. As-sembly is easy, no tools required.Made in USA. EUR [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 06375-9949674,€950, [email protected]

Antique Bench, with cushion se-at, storage space and wheels.See photo on KA classifieds webpage. Contact Eric and Mia at06375-9949674, €600,[email protected]

Antique Brittany French Benchfor 300$, antique French LouisXIV Schrank 650$, antique Ger-man dark oak buffet $500 Call06374-991073 pls leave messageAntique corner desk. See photoon KA classifieds web page. Con-tact Eric and Mia at 06375-9949674, €150, [email protected] 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 reproduction secretarydesk. See photos on KA classi-fieds web page. Contact Eric andMia at 06375-9949674, €120,[email protected], Single w/mattress. Solidwood frame. Mattress like newcondition. €75, [email protected] leather couch. Purchasedat City Polster. Original price€1300. Real leather. Need spaceelse Id keep it.Must pick up in Ro-denbach. $500, 017622987198 [email protected] rug with Janosch design forlittle boys room. Paid €50 fromMobil Martin. Asking $20.017622987498Brown Corduroy UpholsteredChair, $25, Buyer Must Pick Up.Please Call 0159 0297 6140,Couch set, €900, [email protected]

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

Cherrywood Coffee Table andEnd Table Set, $250.00, [email protected]

Coffee Table w/Magazine Shelfand Glass Center Piece. 4x2ft.16"High. $245. [email protected]

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

Couch Table. Glass Table withMagazine Shelf (Wood). 46"L. x27"W. $50. [email protected]

Desk (with 3 rollout shelves).30"H. x 35.5"W. x 18"Deep. [email protected]

Dining room table and five woo-den chairs. (4 shown) €100,[email protected]

Dining Table Set. Dining table w/4 design chairs. Dining table 61.5"x 44". Without extension 44" indiameter. Includes 4 designchairs. Great Condition. [email protected]

Leather Wingback Chair, €150,[email protected]

Free Wooden Dining Set. A clas-sic! Table(41x41")plus 2 leaves(12" wide each). 4 chairs. No ma-jor damage, just small nicks. Maywant to refinish top. If you canhaul it, it's yours! Call 0631 41 2371 34 Kaiserslautern,[email protected] 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 6140La-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] Coat Rack with Brass But-tons Very Sturdy 69"H. x 16"W.$95. [email protected] Headboard+Footboard,Queen Size, Brushed Nickel Fi-nish, Metal Gauge Tubing, SolidBar Wire, €300, [email protected], Lomo MB-10 stereomicroscope with various partsand lenses included. Excellentcondition. €400, [email protected] rustic oak dining room,€500, (or make offer) cabinet3,80m long, table 2m long with 8chairs. [email protected]

Oak table with extra leaf to ex-tend table. Has unique carvings.Must pick up. Not able to deliver.Location Rodenbach $400,017622987498 or [email protected]

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]

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 Oak table with 4 matchingchairs for sale. Table can be ex-tended with an extra leaf. To pickup in Rodenbach. Call 0171-1805105

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

Wooden bookshelf. See photoon KA classifieds web page. Con-tact Eric and Mia at063759949674, $150,[email protected]

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House for sale by owner nearRAFB, completely furnished, inclu-ded Fridge, washer, dryer, Sauna.Investors grade with zero intereston mortgage, asking EUR 225K,Tel.06374-5162

Mackenbach: 2006 built luxuryhouse, quiet living area. Openfloor plan floor heat on both levelslarge attractive kitchen, lingroomw/ open fire place, diningarea,showerbathroom on bottom floor,upper floor big full bathroom, 3bedroom 2 with walkin closets fur-nishedLarge insolated attic, setup for americ washer/dryer in Utili-ty room Europ and americ TVconnect Large 2 car garage withwork room and full attic. Beautifullwell maintained ward with fruittrees large patio. € 385.000,--RE/MAX Real estate center Kaisers-lautern [email protected] Tel 01706850060

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Charming FS House in Macken-bach! 7km RAB, 266sqm, 4BR,3.5baths, 2 BIKs, Livrm w/dinarea, basement, dbl.garage, parti-ally fenced yard, 3patios,1balcony, oil-heating, 1fireplace,NO pets, rent 2000€+100€ for ga-rage+util. Avail. Feb.1, NOFINDER'S FEE! For more infoplease contact G.I Bill Pay Ser-vice & Real Estate at [email protected] or 06371-465407 or0160-1065196. All our current lis-tings can be viewed at www.gibillpay.com/realestate. We also offerconvenient Euro bill pay serviceand consulting.

Freestanding south facing housein Hirschhorn, 200m²/453m²,4bedrooms, 2livingrooms, baths,bik, pantry, laundry, balcony, dou-ble garage, rent €1450 +, call06322 958122or 015775332365

Freest house in Alsenborn 4BRliv/din rm bik panrty rm laundryrm 2,5 baths terrace yard, storagerm in shed and covered grill areafree park spot 155 sqm liv space€1100+util+€30 for extra rm,0174-7403626 / 06303-925656

FSH 240sqm live-space in Spes-bach, Langewanne 12a, built year2002,4BR, 2bathrm, 2storagerm,laundryrm, liv/dinrm, BIK, fire-place, terrace, garden, garage,studio, €1850, 0160-5912616

House 190spm 3km to RAB,speed DSL, 4BDR, big LIV.Buld inKitchen, 2baths, Basem. New sto-rerm, big yard, Garage and3park.Rent 1250.-€ call Doris06381 3510 o. 01752011139 [email protected], Petsok

House for rent, 327sqm, 5BDR,2livrms, 2baths, BIK, 2-car gara-ge, big yard, quiet location€1540+util, 67752 Rutsweiler/Lau-ter, Am Sess 8, pls call 0176-70675001

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