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BACH Mina Dugger 798-8158 [email protected]
www.facebook.com/BACH.Fort.Campbell
WHAT’S NEWBACH Celebrates Organization DayBlanchfield Army Community Hospital (BACH) staff will observe Organizational Day Friday, Oct 14. This day has beenset aside for staff to build esprit de corps and celebrate their roles to help promote health and wellness in the FortCampbell community. Patients with previously scheduled appointments will be seen in their primary care clinic on Friday,Oct 14. Any urgent care needs may be seen in the Urgent Care Clinic or the Emergency Center. The main Pharmacy,located within the hospital, will be open from 7:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. The Town Center Pharmacy, located on MichiganAvenue adjacent to Clothing and Sales, will be open regular hours from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
What: BACH OrganizationDay
When: October 14, 2011 from11 a.m-3 p.m.
Where: BACH Parade Field
National Take Back Prescription Day:
What: National Prescription Take-Back Day provides avenue for persons who want to dispose of unwanted andunused prescription drugs. The service is free andanonymous. Tablets, capsules, and other solid dosageforms will be collected. Intravenous solutions,injectables, and syringes will not be collected.
When: Saturday, October 29, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00p.m.Where/Who: In front of Town Center Pharmacy thisevent is open to all members of the local community whoneed to dispose of unwanted medications
Education available during National Breast Cancer Awareness, Domestic Violence Awareness, and PharmacyPrescriptions Month
What: BACH Nurses provide education about nationalbreast cancer, domestic violence, and pharmacy
prescriptions awareness.
When/Where: October 5, 2011, from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. atthe Post Exchange and October 21, 2011, from 8 a.m.-3
p.m. at the Town Center Pharmacy
Are You Due for a Mammogram?Women in the United States get breast cancer more than any other type of cancer, except skin cancer. While breastcancer can take years to develop, women rarely have any symptoms in its early stages. That is why mammograms areone of the most important tools available for detecting breast cancer early. Keep reading to learn more about theimportance of mammograms.
When Should I Have a Mammogram?
Women under 40 with a family history of breast cancer or other concerns about personal risk should talk to theirhealthcare provider about when to begin mammograms.
Women age 40 and older should have a mammogram every year, and should continue to do so for as long asthey are in good health.
Mammogram frequency for women 65 and older should be based on the woman‘s health and whether or not shehas other serious illnesses.
What Can I Expect During My Mammogram?A typical mammogram takes two x-rays of each breast, although more may be needed to include as much breast tissueas possible. During the exam, the breast is compressed between two plastic plates. The compression ensures minimalmovement and a sharper image. Although this compression may be uncomfortable, it is required and only lasts for a few
**Talking points, flyers and slides will be available for download on the web after the event at
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Information Exchange
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seconds. Don‘t be overly concerned if your doctor asks for more tests, since studies show a very small percentage of mammograms lead to a diagnosis of cancer.
Mammogram Tips
Here are some things to consider when scheduling and preparing for your mammogram. Before scheduling yourexam, talk with your health care provider about any breast symptoms or problems you may be having, priorsurgeries, hormone use, and any family or personal history of breast cancer.
Schedule your exam when your breasts are not tender or swollen. This will help reduce discomfort and ensure agood picture. Try to avoid the week just before your period.
On the day of the exam, don‘t wear deodorant or antiperspirant as they
can interfere with the x-ray. Wear a shirt that can be easily removed since you will only need to undress from the waist up for the exam.
Mammograms, along with clinical breast exams, self-exams and general breast awareness, are the most effective ways todetect breast cancer early. When breast cancer is detected early, the survival rate increases significantly. Talk to yourhealth care provider to see if you are due for a mammogram.
Mammograms-For more information:American Cancer Society (www.cancer.org); Provided by Health Net Federal Services, Preventive Care Services (www.healthnetfederalservices.com)
Breast Cancer BasicsBreast cancer is a tumor that starts from cells of the breast. Every year thousands more women in the United States willbe diagnosed with breast cancer.
What Causes Breast Cancer?While the exact cause of breast cancer is not fully known, we do know certain risk factors are linked to the disease. A riskfactor increases a person‘s chance of getting a disease such as cancer. Some risk factors can be controlled, while otherscan‘t be changed. Since all women are at risk for breast cancer, review the chart below and take action on the risk f actorsyou can change in order to decrease your chance of breast cancer. Q
Risk Factors You Can Not Change
Fem ale gend er
Age-o ver 50 years old
Fam ily or personal hist ory of breast cancer
Et hnici ty: White w om en are m ore l ikely t o get breast cancer, but Af r ican Am erican w om en are
m ore l ikely t o dief rom th is cancer.
Early m enst ru al cycle: St art ing y our cycle bef or e age 12.
Late m eno pause: Beginn ing m eno pause af t er age 55.
Risk Factors You Can Change
Redu ce alcoh ol r isk
Maint ain a health y w eight
Be m or e active
Breast f eed yo ur child/children
Pregnancy* age: Have you r f irst chi ld bef or e 30
Talk to your do ctor i f you t ake horm ones
Domestic Violence in the MilitaryA study reported that almost one third of military women said they had been hit, kicked, slapped, punched, or sexually
assaulted by a domestic partner. Are you one of these women or do you know someone who is in an abusiverelationship? Unfortunately, not reporting a problem or getting appropriate and timely help can result in long-termemotional trauma for both the victim and the children involved.
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Helping a Friend or Loved OneAbuse victims may be embarrassed or have low self-esteem. Most will not admit to being abused, even when the problembecomes obvious to others. Victims might not report a problem because they are worried that it could affect the familymember‘s career. If you think a friend or loved one is being abused, talk to them about seeking help.
Helping YourselfAsk yourself the following questions:
Within the last year, have you been hit, slapped, kicked, or otherwise physically hurt by someone? Are you in a relationship with a person who threatens or physically hurts you?
Has anyone forced you to engage in sexual activities that made you uncomfortable? Are you ever afraid of your partner?
If you answered ―yes‖ to any of these questions, it is important that you seek help.
Where to Get Help: All of these resources can provide help and guidance for people experiencing domestic violence:
Family Advocacy Victims Advocates Base/Hospital Clinic Military/Civilian Police Community Shelter Military One Source*
*Military One Source can provide a referral to personal counseling. When there is a need, a consultant can refer a servicemember or eligible family member to a licensed professional counselor in the local community at no cost to the military orfamily member. Call 800-342-9647 for more information.
Domestic Violence-For more information:Military OneSource – Violence and Trauma Section: (www.militaryonesource.com) National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) or (www.ndvh.org) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: www.cdc.gov US Department of Justice, Office on Violence Against Women: (www.usdoj.gov) Provided by Health Net Federal Services, Preventive Care Services (www.healthnetfederalservices.com)
BACH GENERAL INFORMATION
How do I schedule/cancel appointments?If you need to make or cancel an appointment at BACH, Soldier Health Services or the Screaming Eagle Medical Home,please call (270)798-4677/(931)431-4677 or if outside the calling area 1-866-524-4677.
Appointments can be made from 6 a.m. –6:30 p.m., M-F. You can also schedule appointments online at www.tricareonline.com Appointments can be cancelled 24/7 by leaving a voicemail message Advice nurses may be reached by calling the appointment line
MWR Melissa Schaffner 270-798-7535 [email protected]
Youth Sports & Fitness Basketball Season 1Registration
Now thru‘ October 7 K thru 3rd Register at Taylor Youth Center (270) 798-3168/6355
Gardner Indoor Pool Parent & Child Swimming
Guenette Arts and Crafts Crafting Classes
October 5, 12, 14, 19, 26 and 28 Times, cost and age limits vary by class Learn the art of stained glass, iris folding, clay
jewelry and stepping stones Under age 12 must be accompanied by an
adult (270) 798-6693
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Lessons
October 5, 7, 12, 14, 17, 19 and 21 from 1 p.m.until 1:30 p.m.
(270) 798-6310
CYSS EDGE! Strike N’ Spare Bowling
October 5, 12, 19 and 26 from 4:30 p.m. until 6p.m.
Hooper Bowling Center For youth 11 – 18 years old Register at Taylor Youth Center or Billy C.
Colwell CDC Shannon Kinkle, (270) 798-3643 or
Gardner Indoor Pool Adult Swimming Lessons
October 5, 7, 12, 14, 17, 19 and 21 from 5 p.m.until 5:45 p.m.
(270) 798-6910
R.F. Sink Library Family PJ Story Time October 5 at 6:30 p.m. First Wednesday of every month Children are invited to dress in their pajamas (270) 798-5729
ACS New Parent Support Program Play Morning
October 6, 13, 20 and 27 from 9 a.m. until10:30 a.m.
Thursdays (270) 412-5500
R.F. Sink Library Children’s Story & Craft Time October 6, 13, 20 and 27 at 10:30 a.m. and
1:30 p.m. Free event held every Thursday Open to preschool age children (270) 798-7466
ACS English as a Second Language (Intermediate)
October 6, 13, 20 and 27 from 12 p.m. until 2p.m.
Thursdays 5661 Screaming Eagle Blvd (270) 956-2676
SKIES! Unlimited Spooktacular Craft Class
October 6, 20 and 27 8 – 12 year olds, 4 p.m. until 4:45 p.m. 10 – 18 year olds, 5 p.m. until 5:45 p.m. $40 (includes all materials)
ACS/FERP Information Seminar
October 5, 12, 19 and 26 from 1 p.m. until2:30 p.m.
Wednesdays 5661 Screaming Eagle Blvd Resources and information to assist with job
search
(270) 798-4412
Sportsman’s Lodge Kid’s Night
October 5, 12, 19 and 26 from 4:30 p.m. until8 p.m.
Every Wednesday evening
1st child eats free Up to 3 additional children half price with
adult purchasing meal (931) 431-4140
Gardner Indoor Pool Level 1 Swimming Lessons
October 5, 7, 12, 14, 17, 19 and 21 from 6p.m. until 6:45 p.m.
(270) 798-6310
D.W Rec. Center Darts Tournament
October 5, 12, 19 and 26 at 7 p.m. Every Wednesday Open to any I.D. Card holder Under 18 must be accompanied by an adult (270) 798-7391 for more information
Soldier and Family Newcomers’ Fair
October 6, 13, 20 and 27 from 9 a.m. until 3p.m.
Family Resource Center Enhanced Newcomers‘ Orientation Enjoy a free lunch sponsored by USAA,
Luigi‘s and Bank of America FREE child care will be provided by Kids On
Site (KOS) in the FRC. (270) 798-2676
Estep Wellness Center Total Pump Class
October 6, 11, 13, 18, 20, 25 and 27 at 11:30a.m.
Every Tuesday and Thursday $3.00 per class or membership fee (270) 798-4664
CYSS EDGE! Face Painting
October 6, 13, 20 and 27 from 4 p.m. until 5
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Held at SKIES Bldg, 3411 Bastogne Ave (270) 412-5811
Gardner Indoor Pool Level 3 Swimming Lessons
October 6, 11, 13, 18, 20, 25 and 27 from 6p.m. until 6:45 p.m.
(270) 798-3910
Sportsman’s Lodge Texas Hold’em Tournament October 6, 7, 11, 12, 13, 14, 18, 19, 20, 21, 25,
26, 27 and 28 Tuesdays through Fridays, at 6:30 and 9 p.m. Top point earners from all weekly games are
eligible to play in Main Event Participants must be 18 years or older to play No one under 18 permitted in lounge during
these events
Full food and beverage services will beavailable for purchase
(270) 798-7535
Guenette Arts and Crafts Pottery Club
October 7 and 21 from 10 a.m. until 12 p.m. (270) 798-6693
ACS Financial Readiness OCONUS PCS Brief
October 7, 14, 21 and 28 from 1:30 p.m. until2:30 p.m.
Every Friday In/Out Processing Building 2577A Information provided for OCONUS move (270) 956-2676
D.W Rec. Center Table Tennis Tournament
October 7, 14, 21 and 28 at 6 p.m. Every Friday Open to any I.D. Card holder Under 18 must be accompanied by an adult (270) 798-7391 for more information
ODR Fall Foliage Photo Hike at Fall Creek Falls
October 8 at 8 a.m. Cost is $15
Ages 8+ (270) 412-7854
Guenette Arts and Crafts Kids Soap Making
October 8 and 22 at 11 a.m. $10 per child Make your own unique soap (270) 798-6693
p.m. Taylor Youth Center For youth 11 – 18 years old Register at Taylor Youth Center or Billy C.
Colwell CDC Shannon Kinkle, (270) 798-3643 or
Gardner Indoor Pool Level 2 Swimming Lessons October 6, 11, 13, 18, 20, 25 and 27 from 5
p.m. until 5:45 p.m. (270) 798-3910
D.W. Rec. Post-wide Spades
October 6, 13, 20 and 27 at 6:30 p.m. Every Thursday Top players compete in a quarterly
tournament (270) 798-7391
ACS International Spouse Support Group October 7 at 10 a.m. First Friday of each month 5661 Screaming Eagle Blvd Multicultural, multi-ethnic group Information shared to make transition easier (270) 798-9322
ACS OCONUS PCS Orientation
October 7, 14, 21 and 28 at 1 p.m. In/Out Processing Building 2577A Every Friday Information provided for OCONUS move (270) 956-2676
CYSS EDGE! Horsin’ Around
October 7, 14, 21 and 28 from 4 p.m. until 6p.m.
Meet at Taylor Youth Center For youth 11 – 18 years old Register at Taylor Youth Center or Billy C.
Colwell CDC Shannon Kinkle, (270) 798-3643 or
CYSS EDGE! SCUBA
October 7 from 7 p.m. until 9 p.m. October 8 and 9 from 1:30 p.m. until 4:30
p.m. and 6 p.m. until 10 p.m. For youth 11 – 18 years old Register at Taylor Youth Center or Billy C.
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D.W. Rec. Post-wide 8-ball Tournament
October 8, 15, 22 and 29 at 3 p.m. Every Saturday Open to any I.D. Card holder Top players compete in a quarterly tournament (270) 798-7391
Hooper Bowling Center Dollar Bowling October 9, 16, 23 and 30 from 12 p.m. until 5
p.m. Every Sunday $1 games and $1 shoe rentals 3 game limit in the event of a waiting list (270) 798-5887
DW Rec Video Game Tournament – Madden 12
October 9 at 2 p.m. Open to any I.D. Card holder (270) 798-7446
DW Rec OPEN on Columbus Day
October 10 from 11 a.m. until 8 p.m. (270) 798-7446
ACS/FERP Employer Spotlight
October 11 from 9 a.m. until 10 a.m. (270) 798-4412
Hooper Bowling Virtual Red Pin Tuesday Special
October 11, 18 and 25 from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. Every Tuesday Win a FREE game of bowling by completing a
strike with a red head pin FREE games won to be used another time Limit 3 free games won per day (270) 798-5887
CYSS Arts in Motion
October 11, 18 and 25 at 9:30 a.m. Every Tuesday 3301 Indiana Ave Free activities for children 18 months to 4 years
(270) 798-3171
Guenette Arts and Crafts Framing Class
October 11, 18 and 25 at 10 a.m. October 8, 15, 22 and 29 at 12:30 p.m. Learn how to make unique frames for your own
artwork
Colwell CDC Shannon Kinkle, (270) 798-3643 or
Guenette Arts and Crafts Kid’s Clay Workshop
October 8, 15 and 22 at 10 a.m. Classes include: masks, letter holders and
nameplates
Learn the art of crafting with clay (270) 798-6693
USAA Family Oktoberfest at Cole Park Commons
October 8 from 12 p.m. until 6 p.m. Authentic German Food and Beer Face Painters, Balloon Twisters, Crafts,
Pumpkin Decorating and Inflatable‘s from 12p.m. until 4 p.m.
Activities and Crafts are free. Food andBeverages available to purchase.
(270) 798-7535
FCRS Speed Show
October 8 at 5:30 p.m. Fort Campbell Riding Stables Fee to participate, Free to watch (270) 798-2629
CYSS EDGE! Theater Workshop
October 9 and 16 from 1 p.m. until 3 p.m. October 17, 19, 24 and 26 from 6 p.m. until 8
p.m. October 29 from 3 p.m. until 5 p.m. and 7
p.m. until 9 p.m. DW Recreation Center For youth 11 – 18 years old Register at Taylor Youth Center or Billy C.
Colwell CDC Shannon Kinkle, (270) 798-3643 or
Estep Gwen Atkinson Zumba Master Class Party
October 9 from 2 p.m. until 4 p.m. $7 per person No childcare available (270) 798-4664
ACS Connect with Campbell Spouses
October 11 at 9 a.m. Second Tuesday of every month Family Resource Center Child care available – must register prior
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Please bring artwork with you Choose from a variety of frames and mats (270) 798-6693
ACS/EFMP Support Group Meeting
October 11 from 11:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. 5661 Screaming Eagle Blvd Registration is required
(270) 956-2529
ACS/FRP How to Buy a House
October 11 from 1 p.m. until 3 p.m. Second Tuesday of each month 5662 Screaming Eagle Blvd (270) 798-5528
CYSS EDGE! Weird Science
October 11, 18 and 25 from 3:30 p.m. until 5p.m.
Meet at Taylor Youth Center
For youth 11 – 18 years old Register at Taylor Youth Center or Billy C.
Colwell CDC Shannon Kinkle, (270) 798-3643 or
Hooper Bowling Pizza and a Lane
October 11, 18 and 25 from 5 p.m. until 10 p.m.
Every Tuesday 1 lane for 1 hour, 1 large, 1 topping pizza, 1
pitcher of soda with 1 refill, and 4 pairs of shoes
all for $20 Additional time may be purchased (270) 798-5887
Introduction to Volunteer Management (AgenciesOnly)
October 12 from 10:30 a.m. until 12 p.m. Family Resource Center Find ways to manage and recognize volunteers
Registration Required
(270) 956-2934
CYSS SKIES Unlimited Home School EnrichmentProgram
October 12, 19 and 26 from 9:30 a.m. until 1:30p.m.
Wednesdays Taylor Youth Center $95 per 16 week semester
(270) 798-4800ACS/AVC Introduction to Volunteer ManagementClass
October 11 from 9 a.m. until 10:30 a.m. October 12 from 10:30 a.m. until 12 p.m. Family Resource Center Reservations are required 1 week prior (270) 956-2934
ACS/AFTB Level 1
October 11-12, from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. Family Resource Center (270) 798-4800
ACS/FERP Jump Start Your Resume
October 11 from 10 a.m. until 12 p.m. 5661 Screaming Eagle Blvd Learn the basics of how to create a resume (270) 798-4412
Leisure Travel Services Cruise Week Sail-A-Bration
October 11, 12, 13 and 14 from 10 a.m. until5 p.m.
Cruise Line Representative on hand toanswer questions
Hors d‘oeurves will be served on October 13from 11:30 a.m. until 1 p.m.
(270) 798-7436
ACS/RELO CONUS PCS Brief
October 11, 12, 17, 18, 19, 24, 25, 26 and 31
from 12:45 p.m. until 1:30 p.m. Every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday In/Out Processing Building 2577A Information provided for CONUS move (270) 956-2676
ACS/FRP Financial Readiness PCS Brief
October 11, 12, 17, 18, 19, 24, 25 and 26from 1:30 until 2 p.m.
Every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Provides financial planning information
relative to changing duty stations (270) 798-5518
CYSS EDGE! Scary Movie
October 11, 18 and 25 from 3:30 p.m. until 5p.m.
Taylor Youth Center For youth 11 – 18 years old
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Register at Taylor Youth Center or Bldg. 3301 (270) 412-5455
ACS Citizenship Class
October 12, 19 and 26 from 10 a.m. until 11a.m.
Wednesdays 5661 Screaming Eagle Blvd
(270) 956-2676
R.F. Sink Library Crochet and Knitting Classes
October 12, 19, 26 from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. Every Wednesday Bring your own yarn and needles (270) 798-5729
ACS/FRP Financial Readiness Training for 1st Termers
October 12, 17, 19, 24, 26 and 31
Every Monday and Wednesday from 1 p.m.
until 3 p.m. Kalsu Replacement Company
Information on a variety of financial andconsumer subjects
(270) 798-5518
Joe Swing Recreation Facility Bunco
October 12 & 26 at 6 p.m. $10 entry fee, variety of prizes Participants must be 18 years or older to play
(270) 798-7535
Women in the Wilderness Adventure Series SkeetShooting
October 13 or 15 from 10 a.m. until 12 p.m. Cost is $11.75 Registration required (270) 798-2737/2175
ACS MOB/DEP POC Training
October 13 from 6 p.m. until 7 p.m. Family Resource Center Teaches the skills needed to keep all Family
members informed of the facts (270) 798-4408
ACS MOB/DEP Battlemind Training
October 14 and 26 from 9 a.m. until 12 p.m. Family Resource Center Easier separation and smoother reunions (270) 798-4408
Register at Taylor Youth Center or Billy C.Colwell CDC
Shannon Kinkle, (270) 798-3643 [email protected]
Introduction to Volunteer Management (UnitsOnly)
October 12 from 9 a.m. until 10:30 a.m.
Family Resource Center Find ways to manage and recognize
volunteers Registration Required
(270) 956-2934
ACS/FRP Money Management Class
October 12 and 26 from 9 a.m. until 11 a.m. ACS Building 5662 Screaming Eagle Blvd Basic Money Management Active duty Military and Spouses (270) 798-5518
ACS/SFAC Finance and Income Tax Briefing – ACo WTB
October 12 from 10 a.m. until 11 a.m. DW Recreation Center (270) 412-6000
R.F. Sink Library Baby and Me Lapsit
October 12, 19 and 26 at 10 a.m. Free event held every Wednesday Open to children up to 24 months (270) 798-7466
ACS/FERP Information Seminar
October 12, 19 and 26 from 1 p.m. until 2:30p.m.
Every Wednesday 5661 Screaming Eagle Blvd Resources and information to assist with job
search (270) 798-4412
ACS/FRP Financial Readiness Outreach/Kalsu
October 12, 17, 19, 24, 26 and 31 from 3 p.muntil 4:30 p.m. Every Monday and Wednesday Assistance with consumers questions and
issues (270) 798-5518
R.F. Sink Library Family Night
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VMIS Organization Point of Contact (OPOC)Training
October 14 from 1 p.m. until 2 p.m. Family Resource Center (FRC) No child care provided Contact Becki Mastrian, (270) 956-2934 or
Super Saturdays and Friday Night Out with CYSS
Friday Night Out: October 14 from 6 p.m. until10 p.m.
Super Saturday: October 22 from 9 a.m. until 5p.m.
Reservations required MWR Spouse Discount Card NO LONGER
required for free respite care Children must be registered with CYSS Central
Enrollment and eligible as determined by CYSS (270) 412-4477
ACS/EFMP Monthly Family Activity – MovieMatinee
October 15 at 3 p.m. Great Escape Movie Theater Registration is required (270) 798-2727
Teen Club 24/7 and Eagles Middle School FashionShow
October 15 at 6 p.m. Wilson Theater (270) 956-1203
DW Rec Post Wide Chess Tournament
October 16 at 2 p.m. Open to all ID Card holders (270) 798-7446
ACS Resilience Training
October 17, 24 and 31 from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. Soldier & Family Assistance Center Childcare vouchers are available for hourly care (270) 798-4800
ACS English as a Second Language (Intermediate)
October 17, 24 and 31 Every Monday from 12 p.m. until 2 p.m. (270) 956-2676
ACS/SFAC Reboot Training & Support Group
October 12 at 6 p.m. Second Wednesday of the month Get your whole Family into reading (270) 798-5729
ODR Climbing Club After Work
October 13 at 4 p.m. Cost is $5
Ages 14+ Registration required (270) 412-7854
ACS MOB/DEB Treasurer Training
October 13 from 7:15 p.m. until 8:15 p.m. Family Resource Center Teaches how to keep track of FRG funds and
how to use them (270) 798-4408
VMIS Volunteer Training
October 14 from 11 a.m. until 12 p.m. Family Resource Center (FRC) Child care vouchers provided for those
reserving hourly child care through CYSS Contact Becki Mastrian, (270) 956-2934 or
ACS 3 on 3 Co-Ed Basketball Tournament
October 14 at 3 p.m. Lozada Gym Registration required (270) 412-5500
ODR Kings Bluff Rock Climbing
October 15 at 9 a.m. Cost is $25 Ages 12+ Registration required (270) 412-7854
Fort Campbell Riding Stables Chuck Wagon Ride
October 15 at 5 p.m. $55.00 per person
2-2.5 hour trail ride with break for supper (270) 798-2629
MWR Presents LOL Comedy Tour
October 15 at 7 p.m. Cole Park Commons Featuring Danny Cho, A Pair of Nuts and
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October 17 and 24 from 6 p.m. until 8 p.m. Free dinner and childcare provided 12 week program for those dealing with PTSD
and TBI challenges (931) 292-2011
D.W. Rec. 9 Ball Tournament
October 17, 24 and 31 at 7 p.m.
Every Monday Open to all ID Card holders Free (270) 798-7391
ACS MOB/DEB FRG leader Training
October 18-19 from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. Family Resource Center Trains new volunteers in all aspects of running
the FRG (270) 798-4408
ACS/SFAC WTB Cancer Support Group October 18 from 3 p.m. until 5 p.m. Soldier & Family Assistance Center (270) 412-6000
ACS/FAP New Parent Support Program ExpectantParent Workshop
October 19 from 8:45 a.m. until 11:30 a.m. (270) 412-5500
ACS/FRP Bank Account and Debit CardManagement
October 19 from 9 a.m. until 11 a.m. ACS Building 5662 Screaming Eagle Blvd Checking account management Active duty Military and Spouses (270) 798-5518
ACS/FAP Couples’ Communication Workshop
October 19, 6 p.m. until 8:30 p.m. Family Resource Center Strengthen your relationship through effective
communication
(270)798-2045
Gold Star Family Appreciation Day
October 20 at 3 p.m. Division Headquarters Open to the public Tour for Family members available starting at 9
a.m.
Cerrome Russell Free (270) 798-7535
MWR Intramural & Recreational Sports
October 17 Deadline to register for Individual Wrestling (270) 798-3320/(270) 956-1006
ACS English as a Second Language (Beginner)
October 17, 24 and 31 from 10 a.m. until 12p.m.
Every Monday
5661 Screaming Eagle Blvd
(270) 956-2676
CYSS EDGE! Oktoberfest Cooking
October 17 and 24 from 4:30 p.m. until 6 p.m. Meet at Cole Park Commons For youth 11 – 18 years old
Register at Taylor Youth Center or Billy C.Colwell CDC
Shannon Kinkle, (270) 798-3643 [email protected]
D.W. Rec. World Wrestling Event Viewing
October 17, 24 and 31 at 7 p.m. Every Monday Free (270) 798-7391
Army Volunteer Corps Award Recognition Class
October 18 from 9 a.m. until 10:30 a.m. For Volunteer managers Family Resource Center (270) 956-2934
R.F. Sink Library Brunch and a Book
October 18 at 12 p.m. Third Tuesday of the Month Enjoy a good book during lunch Call for monthly selection (270) 798-5729
ACS MOB/DEP Care Team Training
October 18 from 6 p.m. until 9 p.m. Family Resource Center How to provide practical assistance to
surviving Family (270) 798-4408
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(270) 798-0277 or (270) 412-8457ACS/FAP Post Deployment Spouse Seminar
October 21 from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. Family Resource Center (270) 798-2158
ODR Mountain Biking at Chickasaw Trace
October 22 at 9 a.m.
Cost is $15 Ages 14+ Registration required (270) 412-7854
ACS/AFTB Level 2
October 24-26 from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. Family Resource Center (270) 798-4800
German Culture Workshop
October 25 from 11 a.m. until 12:30 p.m.
Sportsman‘s Lodge Information on the German culture and customs For PCSing Soldiers and Families Registration required 1 week prior (270) 956-2676
Women in the Wilderness Adventure SeriesHunting 101
October 25 from 5:30 p.m. until 7:30 p.m. October 27 from 10 a.m. until 12 p.m. Cost is $10 Registration required (270) 798-2737/2175
ODR Family Floats Canoe trip
October 26 at 4 p.m. Last Canoe Trip of the season $5 fee, includes transportation and equipment Ages 2+ Five mile float on the Cumberland River Registration required (270) 412-7854
R.F. Sink Library Children’s Halloween Party October 27 at 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. FREE In conjunction with Story Time and Craft Time Children are encouraged to wear their
costumes (270) 798-3805
ACS/FERP Federal Job Preparation
October 19 from 9 a.m. until 10:30 a.m. FERP Resource Room (270) 798-4412
ACS/EFMP Special Education Workshop
October 19 from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. Family Resource Center
Registration is required (270) 798-3426
Women in the Wilderness Adventure SeriesPaintball for Beginners
October 20 or 22 from 10 a.m. until 12 p.m. Cost is $25 Registration required (270) 798-2737/2175
ACS/AVC Monthly Volunteer RecognitionCeremony
October 20 from 6 p.m. until 7 p.m. Division Headquarters (270) 956-2934
Estep Wellness center Zumbaoween
October 21 from 5:30 p.m. until 7 p.m. $3 or membership Combo Zumba and Turbo Kick No child care available Halloween costumes encouraged (270) 798-4664
DW Rec Post Wide Spades Tournament October 23 at 2 p.m. Open to all ID Card holders (270) 798-7446
ACS/FRC Family Readiness Group Focus Group
October 24, 10 a.m. until 12 p.m. Family Readiness Center Classroom (270) 798-3843
R.F. Sink Library Anime Club
October 25 at 2 p.m. Fourth Tuesday of the Month Sneak peek screenings of movies and TV
shows Teens 7th grade and up (270) 798-5729
Korean Culture Workshop
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CYSS EDGE! Amazing Fall Photos
October 27 (one day only) from 4 p.m. until 6p.m.
Taylor Youth Center For youth 11 – 18 years old Register at Taylor Youth Center or Billy C.
Colwell CDC
Shannon Kinkle, (270) 798-3643 [email protected]
ACS/Relo Hearts Apart – Waiting Families Program
October 28 from 10 a.m. until 11 a.m. 5661 Screaming Eagle Blvd Registration required (270) 956-2676
ODR Kids Costume Wall Crawl and Campfire
October 28 from 4 p.m. until 8 p.m. Challenge Course Complex
Cost is $10 ($7 with costume) Registration required (270) 412-7854
Air Assault Auto Abandoned Vehicle Auction
October 29, registration at 8 a.m. 5300 Airborne St (270) 956-1611
CYSS “I’m Alone” Parent Workshop
October 29, 12:30 p.m. until 3:30 p.m. 3301 Indiana Ave FREE (931) 216-8205
Gardner Indoor Pool Halloween Party
October 29 from 6 p.m. until 9 p.m. $2 entry; $3 entry, drink & popcorn $4 entry, drink, popcorn & candy; $5 entry,
drink, pizza & popcorn (270) 798-6310
DW Rec present Horror Flicks
October 30 at 2 p.m. FREE (270) 798-7446
ACS/FERP Federal Job Application AssistanceWorkshop
November 2 and 16 from 9 a.m. until 10:30a.m.
October 26 from 10 a.m. until 11 a.m. 5661 Screaming Eagle Blvd Information on Korean culture and customs For PCSing Soldiers and Families Registration required 1 week prior (70) 956-2676
ACS/EFMP 10th Annual National Disability
Awareness Luncheon October 27 at 10 a.m. Keynote speaker is Dr. James Coplan Registration is required (270) 798-6843
ACS/EFMP National Disability Awareness MonthLuncheon and Exhibit
October 27 from 11:30 a.m. until 1 p.m. Cole Park Commons $10 per person Advanced tickets sales only (270) 798-3727 or (270) 798-2581
ACS/FRP Financial Readiness Christmas on aBudget
October 27, 5:30 p.m. until 6:30 p.m. 5662 Screaming Eagle Blvd Registration required (270) 798-5518
2011 Soldier Show
October 28 at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. October 29 at 2 p.m. FREE Wilson Theater (270) 798-7535
CYSS EDGE! Myths and Legends Tour
October 28 (one event) from 5:30 p.m. until9:30 p.m.
Bus leaves from Taylor Youth Center For youth 11 – 18 years old Register at Taylor Youth Center or Billy C.
Colwell CDC
Shannon Kinkle, (270) 798-3643 [email protected]
ODR Riding Stables Open House
October 29 at 9:00 a.m. $40 per rider Closed toe shoes, long pants and shirts with
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First and third Wednesday of Month ACS Bldg, Rm 108 (270) 798-4412
Gardner Indoor Pool Level 1 Swimming Lessons
November 2, 4, 7, 9, 14, 16, 18 and 21 from 5p.m. until 5:45 p.m.
Registration required
(270) 798-3910
DW Rec Mr & Ms Fort Campbell BodyBuilding/Figure Competition
November 5 at 7 a.m. Pre-registration required, September 7 through
September 30 Entry fee $20 per class (270) 798-7858/7391
Women in the Wilderness Adventure SeriesClimbing 101 on the Wall
November 5 from 1 p.m. until 3 p.m. November 10 from 10 a.m. until 12 p.m. Cost is $10 Registration required (270) 798-2737/2175
MWR Intramural & Recreational Sports
November 7 Deadline to register for the Flag Football Turkey
Bowl (270) 798-3320/(270) 956-1006
Joe Swing Recreation Facility Bunco November 9 and 30 at 6 p.m. $10 entry fee, variety of prizes Participants must be 18 years or older to play
(270) 798-7535
Youth Sports & Fitness Girls BasketballRegistration
November 14 thru December 16 4th thru 8th Register at Taylor Youth Center
(270) 798-3168/6355
Women in the Wilderness Adventure Series KingsBluff Climbing Trip
November 17 from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. November 19 from 10 a.m. until 12 p.m. Cost is $15 (270) 798-2737/2175
sleeves are required Under 18 must be accompanied by an adult (270) 798-2629/3126
DW Rec Children’s Halloween Carnival
October 29 from 3 p.m. until 5 p.m. FREE (270) 798-7446
CYSS EDGE and TYC-Zombie ApocalypseInvades Fort Campbell
October 29 from 7 p.m. until 10 p.m. Taylor Youth Center $3 for members, $5 for guests Ages 13+, Not for the faint of heart (270) 412-3994
ACS/FAP 1,2,3,4 Parenting Workshop
November 1, 3 and 7 from 6 p.m. until 8 p.m. For those with children ages 1 – 4
Must attend all three sessions Limited childcare available (270) 956-3736/412-5500
Gardner Indoor Pool Preschool SwimmingLessons
November 2, 4, 7, 9, 14, 16, 18 and 21 from 1p.m. until 1:45 p.m.
Registration required (270) 798-3910
R.F. Sink Library Family PJ Story Time
November 2 at 6:30 p.m. First Wednesday of every month Children are invited to dress in their pajamas (270) 798-5729
Fort Campbell Riding Stables Hunter/JumperShow
November 5, registration starts at 8 a.m. $5 Office Fee and $10 per class fee (270) 798-2629/3126
Super Saturdays and Friday Night Out with CYSS Super Saturday: November 5 and 19 from 9
a.m. until 5 p.m. Friday Night Out: None in November Reservations required MWR Spouse Discount Card NO LONGER
required for free respite care Children must be registered with CYSS
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MWR Intramural & Recreational Sports
November 28 Deadline to register for the Holiday Basketball
Tournament (270) 798-3320/(270) 956-1006
Super Saturdays and Friday Night Out with CYSS
Super Saturday: December 3 and 17 from 9a.m. until 5 p.m. Friday Night Out: December 9 from 6 p.m. until
10 p.m. Reservations required MWR Spouse Discount Card NO LONGER
required for free respite care Children must be registered with CYSS Central
Enrollment and eligible as determined by CYSS (270) 412-4477
Gardner Indoor Pool L
December 5, 7, 12, 14, 19 and 21 from 4:30p.m. until 5:30 p.m.
Registration required (270) 798-3910
MWR Sports and Fitness Sports Calendar
2011 calendar available now Download at www.fortcampbellmwr.com (270) 798-7535
CYSS Strong Beginnings
Prepares Pre-K aged children to become
acclimated to the world of kindergarten. Full day program, Monday - Friday at Polk or
Colwell CDC‘s The cost for the program is based on total
Family gross income (270) 798-0674
Sergeant’s Time Training at Paintball Course
Simulate the battlefield experience at OutdoorRecreation‘s Paintball Field
Sharpen warrior skills of moving under directfire, quick decision making, forming fieldcombat strategy
Sergeant‘s Time Training is availableThursdays and Fridays at unit‘s discretion
$12 per person, includes paintball gun, mask,CO2 tank, and field fee
$22 per person includes all equipment plus 500paintball rounds
Central Enrollment and eligible as determinedby CYSS
(270) 412-4477
ACS/AFAP Delegates Needed
November 7-9, 8:30 a.m. until 4 p.m. Register now to be a delegate
(270) 798-4800
Youth Sports & Fitness Basketball Season 2Registration
November 14 thru December 16 4th thru 8th Register at Taylor Youth Center (270) 798-3168/6355
ACS/FRP Ins and Outs of Vehicle Purchasing
November 15, 5:30 p.m. until 6:30 p.m. Financial Readiness Building, 5662
Screaming Eagle Blvd
(270) 798-5518
R.F. Sink Library Lapsit Cancelled for November23
(270) 798-3805
CYSS Cyber Bullying and Internet Safety for yourChild
November 29, 5:30 p.m. until 8 p.m. Family Resource Center FREE
(931) 216-8205
Gardner Indoor Pool Pre-Lifeguard SwimmingLessons
December 5, 7, 12, 14, 19 and 21 from 4:30p.m. until 5:30 p.m.
Registration required (270) 798-3910
MWR Hooper Bowling Center
Fall/Winter Leagues forming now Women‘s, Men‘s, Youth (270) 798-5887
ACS Army Emergency Relief Smartphone Apps
Available now iPhone app store and Android market (270) 798-5518
Challenge Course PT
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Extra rounds are $40 per case, $25 for halfcase, $15 for 500 rounds
(270) 798-4620
Gear-to-Go Specials
Ongoing Multiple-rental discounts available for
inflatable‘s
Friends can receive discounts on inflatable‘s aswell (270) 798-3919/6806
MWR Text Club
Text ―MWR‖ to 68-68-3 Receive MWR discounts and specials right to
your phone Standard data and messaging rates apply (270) 798-7535
MWR E-news
Online registration atwww.fortcampbellmwr.com
Keep up to date on all the MWR activities in thecommunity
Information sent right to your mailbox MWR newsletter and ACS newsletter available (270) 798-7535
MWR Facebook PagesFort Campbell MWR…and…
Child, Youth & School Services (CYSS) MWR Special Events Army Family Action Plan (AFAP) Family Employment Readiness Program
(FERP) Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) Army Community Service (ACS) Youth Sports & Fitness Army Family Team Building (AFTB) Keep up to date on all the MWR activities in the
community www.facebook.com
ACS AFTB Program Overviews Class 10 – 30 minutes in length Available to brief at the unit Excellent for FRG meeting, units, or any
organization that would like to know what AFTBhas to offer
(270) 798-4800
Achieve positive PT results and learn newskills on our 50' climbing structures.
Outdoor Recreation will provide all climbinggear, hardware and instruction. All you needto bring is your group and $5 per person.
For a 2 hour reservation call William Vallee at(270)412-7854.
ODR Privately Owned Firearm Range
Range will be open weekends, holidays andDivision DONSAs, hours vary by season
$5 for rental guns, daily range fee of $3 forActive duty, $5 Retiree and $7 for DoDCivilians
Seasonal passes also available Ages 10+ minors require adult supervision (270) 412-7854
Celebrate Birthdays at Paintball Field
Birthday parties can be scheduled Saturdaysfrom 8 a.m. until 6 p.m. and Sundays from 12p.m. until 6 p.m.
$10 per person, includes paintball gun, mask,CO2 tank, and field fee
Extra rounds are $40 per case, $25 for halfcase, $15 for 500 rounds
(270) 798-4620
MWR Buddy Birthday Club
Sign up your child for a special birthday partywith Buddy and Peanut
Online registration atwww.fortcampbellmwr.com
Free t-shirt for the birthday child Parties held every other month at different
locations Cake, activities and fun (270) 798-7535
MWR Spouse Discount Cards
Discounts and free services offered toSpouses of deployed Soldiers
Valid for duration of orders NOT required for CYSS discounts Obtain at MWR Public Relations Office,
Building 2577-A. (270) 798-7535
ACS AFTB Concept Blocks Class
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Choose from the three levels to gear to yourgroup‘s needs
Classes can be 1 – 4 hours in length Excellent for FRG meeting, units, or any
organization that would like to know whatAFTB has to offer
(270) 798-4800
Installation Chaplain: CH (COL) Roger Heath 270-798-6124 [email protected]
Religious Support Operations: Located at building 3101 Indiana Avenue and 39th Street, Fort Campbell. For generalinformation, please call 270-798-6124. For emergency assistance, please contact the chaplain CARE line at 270-798-CARE (2273).
UPCOMING EVENTS:Began Sunday 11 Sep 2011
WHO: Fort Campbell Catholic ServicesWHAT: Catholic Religious Education program(K thru Adults) Classes include preparation for Confession, Communionand Confirmation. Contact: 270-798-3185.WHEN: Meets Sunday Morning at 1100 hours.
WHERE: in Wassom Middle SchoolWHO: Gospel Service Sunday School in CommunityChapel. Call 270-798-3185WHAT: (K thru Adults)WHEN: meets each Sunday at 0845WHERE: Community Chapel
RECURRING EVENTS:
Military Council of Catholic Women (MCCW) meets eachFriday at Memorial Chapel 0930-1130. Child watch (on-site)provided. For information contact AmeliaKievet@[email protected] Fort Campbell Grief, Loss and Life Transition SupportGroup meets every Wednesday, 9:00-1100 AM at ChaplainFamily Life Center 2402 Indiana Ave. Call CH (MAJ)Stanley Arnold, 270-798-3316 for more information.
Mothers of Pre- Schooler’s (MOPS): meets at MemorialChapel on the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of the month from9:15am-12pm. Free childcare is provided. Please contactCoordinator Amanda Hough for more information [email protected] or Jaime Womack at
AWANA: meets on Wednesdays in Memorial Chapel at1745 hours. Ages 4 thru 8
thGrade. Childwatch is provided
for Leaders‘ underage children. For more informationcontact Amanda Vineyard at [email protected]
Gospel Service Sunday School (K thru Adults) meetseach Sunday at 0845 in Community Chapel. Call 270-798-3185.
Club Beyond provides Chapel sponsored youthprograms for grades 9 thru12. The main Club meeting ison Tuesday at 1900 in Fellowship Chapel. Contact GilCarter: 270-798-6458 or 615-738-0822.
Protestant Women of the Chapel (PWOC) meets eachTuesday 9:00AM - noon at MemorialChapel 54th and Indiana. Child watch (on-site) and homeschool program (off-site) provided. For information [email protected] or Julie McCammon, 931-933-3261.
MARRIAGE 101: Premarital Class for Engaged Couplesmeets on the second Monday of each month, 10:00AM – 4:00PM. Location will be determined by number of
participants. Family Life Secretary will call in advance tonotify participants of location. Participants must make theirown arrangements for child care. Contact your unitchaplain to schedule the class.
Chapel Religious Education Programs: Chapel religiouseducation programs are vital elements in the growth andenrichment of our faith lives here at Fort Campbell. Theyare provided through the dedication of chapel members.Call the Religious Education Office for any questions, 270-798-3185.
Catholic Religious Education program (K thru Adults)
meets at 1100 hours in Wassom Middle School. Classesinclude preparation for Confession, Communion andConfirmation. Contact: 270-798-3185.
Post Wide Protestant Sunday School (K thru Adults),supporting all 11 o‘clock Services, meets at 0930 inWassom Middle School. Contact 270-798-3185.
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LUTHERAN WORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES:
Peace Chapel Lutheran –Meets each Sunday at 11:0 at Peace Chapel (17th
and Indiana Ave). POC CH Stull, 270-412-6012
PROTESTANT WORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES:
Community Chapel Protestant – Traditional Gospel Service meets each Sunday at 10:00 at Community Chapel (15th
and Ashau Valley Rd). POC CH Smith, 270-798-0356.
Memorial Chapel Protestant – Blends traditional and contemporary; Meets each Sunday at 11:00 at Memorial Chapel(54th and Indiana Ave). POC CH Curry, 270-798-6124
Soldiers Chapel Protestant – Traditional service; Meets at 11:00 each Sunday at Soldiers Chapel (30th
and DesertStorm). POC CH Odell, 270-798-2066
CATHOLIC WORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES:
Catholic Weekend Mass – Saturday, 5:00 PM and Sunday 9:30 AM and 12:30 at Soldiers Chapel (30th
and DesertStorm); POC Ms. Rita Payne, 270-798-2352
Catholic Daily Mass – Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, 1200, at Soldiers Chapel (30th
and Desert Storm)Wednesday, 1200, Hospital Chapel. POC Ms. Rita Payne, 270-798-2352
Officers Spouses Club (OSC) Kensley McLellan [email protected]
The Officers‘ Spouses‘ Club at Fort Campbell The OCS Fort Campbell Thrift StoreP.O. Box 106 2902 Indiana Ave (next door to the PX)Fort Campbell, Kentucky 42223 Fort Campbell, Kentucky 42223President ~ Mrs. Laura Mercier 270-640-4769www.fortcampbellosc.com
Find us on Facebook “Fort Campbell Officers' Spouses' Club” Join the Officers‘ Spouses‘ Club Today! The Officers’ Spouses’ Club is a volunteer run, social and charitable organizationdedicated to the improvement and quality of life for Military families and the surrounding communities. We hold two main events yearly, “The Craft Fair” in the Fall, and “VICE Night” in the Spring. Proceeds from these events, the OSC Thrift Store, and our ways & means table, benefit our Scholarship & Welfare program, which in turn benefits military family members as well as assists MANY local Fort Campbell organizations, schools, and programs. We are honored to be able
to give back to the community & help make a difference.
PCS appointments are now being scheduled at The OSC Fort Campbell Thrift ShopPCS‘ing? Got ―Stuff‖? We can help! Call now to set up your ―PCS appointment‖ to help with your pre moving purge! Comeon…you know you need to clear out some things! Regular donation rules are different for this one time onlyappointment. Remember, the Thrift Store will also gladly accept your moving donations!Please call to schedule & ask for ―specifics‖ and more information. Open Weekly 9:00 am to 2:00pm
Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and 3rdSaturday of each month
Donations and Consignments are taken 9:00 amto 1:00pm
Located @ 2902 Indiana Ave. Fort Campbell(next door to the PX)
Please Call 270-640-4769 for more information
OSC 36th
Annual Craft FairIt is that time of year again! Do you or anyone you know love crafts? Then this is the place for you! Our 36
thAnnual Craft
Fair is sure to be another fantastic event so save the dates for November 5th
and 6th
! Also, if you or someone you know isinterested in being a vendor please see contact information below and let Ashley and Jessi know you are interested! VENDORS WANTED!! November 5
thand 6
th, 2011
Located at Sabre Army Airfield, Fort Campbell, KY (outside of Gate 10, across from Sportsman‘s Lodge) Is your FRG, Boy/Girl Scout, or Sports Team looking for a fundraising opportunity? Come out and be a food
vendor at this year‘s fair (All Campbell Regulations Apply for Fundraising on-post). For more information, pleasecontact Jessi or Ashley at [email protected].
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All proceeds benefit Ft. Campbell and the surrounding communities through charitable contributions andscholarships
For more information contact: Jessi Mitchell or Ashley Groves at (931) 278-0038 or [email protected]
Enlisted Spouses Club (ESC) [email protected]
General Membership meeting on October 20th
6pm at the ACS building, this meeting is Mandatory for all Board members.Family Fall Festival at the Kleeman Community Center October 22
nd, more info to come!
We need volunteers to help with a Haunted House at the Kleeman Community center, please email [email protected]
if you want to help our current stock of Ways & Means is being sold at a reduced price:
COASTERS:1 FOR $3.00 OR 2 FOR $4.00CANDY JARS: $2.50ALL GLASSWARE: $5.00 OR 2 FOR $8.00We are also searching for Volunteers to help out with the Newcomers briefs held every Thursday, Please [email protected] if you can help.
Fort Campbell Army Education Center Cathy Owens 798-0222 [email protected]
SSG Glenn H. English, Jr. Army Education Center
202 BastogneFort Campbell, Kentucky(270) 798-3201
CCME Scholarships for Active Duty and Military Spouses
The Council of Colleges and Military Educators has ten $1,000 scholarships to award. Five will go to Active Dutymembers and five will go to military spouses. The deadline for Scholarship applications to be received is 1 November2011. Eligibility requirements and links to the application can be found at: http://www.ccmeonline.org/scholarships.aspx Note: It is critical that the applications be filled out correctly. So far only 24% of Active Duty applications and 12% of theCCME Military Spouse applications received were complete, correct, and included CCME institutions as required.
OCTOBER COLLEGE TERM DATES ANNOUNCED
School * Start Date End Date PhoneAustin Peay State University Oct 22 Dec 17 (270) 798-7417Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Oct 17 Dec 10 (270) 798-2775Hopkinsville Community College Oct 17 Dec 18 (270) 707-3810*Contact the school for more information.
Green-to-Gold/ROTC On-site at Education Center
A representative is present at the Education Center, Room 140 on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1100 – 1400hours to provide information on the ROTC and Green-to-Gold programs. For more information call (931) 206-6908 or send email to [email protected]
ESL and GED Classes at Education Center
Classes are offered by the Adult Education Division of the Clarksville-Montgomery School System. Call (931) 542-
5045 for registration, enrollment, or other information regarding these classes which are taught at the EducationCenter at no cost to participants.
Education Opportunity Center (EOC)
EOC is a federally funded program that provides (by appointment) financial aid information, career counseling andinformation on area colleges, universities and other education options in the area. Services are available at theEducation Center and are free. Call 1-800-351-3382 / (931) 221-7481 for an appointment.
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Troops-to-Teachers Representative Can provide information on TTT in any state and may be contacted by calling 1-800-286-5301 or via email at
Representative for National Military Family Association Ann Clem [email protected]
If you desire to learn about National Military Family Association, please check out our website at www.militaryfamily.org orcontact Ann Clem at [email protected]. If you would like to be added to my email list for updates from National MilitaryFamily Association, just send me your email address.
Army & Air Force Exchange Service Steve Martin 270-439-1846 [email protected]
Your Fort Campbell Class Six will be holding its FALL CASE LOT TENT SALE 27, 28, 29 October. Stop in fortremendous savings in time for the Holiday season!
KEEPING OUR PRICES COMPETITIVE FOR YOU: OUR PRICE DETECTIVES LOOK OUT FOR YOU
Top sellersBetween the Exchange and area competitorsSoda & snacks to washers & dryers
Shelf prices set to be comparable to competition We also match competitors‘ prices!
We‘ll match on the spot a price difference of less than $10. Bring in a competitor‘s ad for differences over $10
Internet coupons:
The Exchange accepts online coupons. This change in strategy supports the Exchange Strategic Plan to develop alifelong emotional connection with our customers. Coupons are redeemable as a cash substitute for legal tender whenpurchasing the items specified on the coupon. The Exchange facilities will accept all valid coupons when redeemed inaccordance with the terms stipulated on the coupon, and ensure that the terms of the agreement printed on each couponare followed. After redemption, coupons become part of the facilities' overall cash flow and must be safeguarded andproperly accounted for.
REDEMPTION OF MANUFACTURER'S COUPONS We will accept one Exchange-issued online and one manufacturer's online coupon for the same item, unless
either coupon prohibits that practice. The following elements must be present for the coupon to be valid: The words "Manufacturer Coupon" A message to the retailer specifying the terms and conditions for accepting the coupons A scan-able bar code and an expiration date A manufacturer redemption address to ensure the coupon can be processed for payment Usage policies in small print containing standard terminology, such as "limit one coupon per item, per customer"
and "no copies permitted" A specially stated face value, e.g., "50 cents" or an "up to" or "no more than" value ("value no more than $5.00") For coupons with an open dollar value, cashiers must fill in the coupon with the Exchange sale price to qualify for
redemption. Coupons do not carry cash value. In situations where the coupon's value is greater than the sale price of the
designated item, the item's sale price becomes the face value of the coupon. Our cash registers are programmedto only take the value of that item, regardless if the coupon is more than the item itself.
EXCHANGE HOME SERVICES (Internet, TV & Landline Telephone)
Selecting your residential TV, Internet and phone services just became a lot easier – thanks to a new service fromAAFES called Exchange Home Services.
Exchange Home Services lets service members and their families go online at www.aafes.com, compare local
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offerings for TV, Internet and telephone – individually or bundled – and make the right choices. Now, with Exchange Home Services, by simply typing in a ZIP code or location, on- or off-base, you can easily
make side-by-side comparisons of features and prices from top providers. What‘s more, once you make your choice, you can then order your service—all online, or through a call center. This could be especially helpful to you during a PCS or TDY, or whenever you want to compare your current
service to other options available. Service providers will vary by location, but include well-known names like:
AT&T Charter
Comcast Cox
Dish Network Qwest
Time Warner
Partnership with Sears Home Delivery Service
New furniture, appliances and mattresses home delivery and installation Services range from $79.95 to $94.95 Old furniture, appliances and mattresses are hauled away one for one for $10 each More technical installations and assemblies can be arranged by the Exchange
We will be hiring quite a few People for Christmas this year. Go to this site to apply- Check daily for new postings.EXCHANGE EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES-HOW TO APPLY-JOBS ARE POSTED DAILY!The Ft Campbell Exchange proudly supports the Wounded Warrior Program and welcomes Wounded Warrior applicants.Applications are now being accepted on line at:www.applymyexchange.com <http://www.applymyexchange.com>
After the introduction click on Apply Now Then Search Openings Use the drop down boxes to select
United States-Kentucky- Ft Campbell All, All, All Then click Search
This will take you to the Job Openings Currently Available at: ―Ft. Campbell Exchange‖
Select the job you are interested in and view the Job Posting and click Apply for this position. Please follow the prompts tofill out the online application (personal profile). Complete the Background search information after doing your profile andassessment if applicable. Your applicant ID is your e-mail address or username that you create. Your password will beone you personally select AAFES is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Reasonable accommodations will be made forapplicants who need help with the application process. Please contact your local Human Resource Office for assistance.If you have questions please visit the Ft. Campbell Exchange Human Resource Office
2610 Indiana Avenue Ft Campbell, KY 42223Or call: (270) 439 1849 or 439 5513.Assistance is available: Monday to Friday 0730 – 1600 hrs.Dream Machines reward recycling efforts
Dreams of a greener tomorrow can become a reality today with the 200 new Exchange CONUS computerized recyclingkiosks. The ―Dream Machine‖ turns empty bottles into points that can be redeemed for merchandise and discounts or even donated to charity. Recycling at the kiosk is easy: touch the screen; scan a card and deposit the item. See pointsand reward options online at anytime. ―Rewards,‖ include tickets to local sporting events, travel deals and contributions tocharities for as little as 100 points. ―Participating in ‗Dream Machine‘ recycling is a win-win for Exchange shoppers,‖ saidExchange Chief of Staff, Col Thomas Ockenfels. ―Recyclers get to contribute to a greener world. And signing in at thekiosks allows users to collect points and rewards for each container.‖ Besides the kiosks on military installations, 3,000―Dream Machines‖ exists in the U.S. The program‘s goal is to increase the U.S. beverage container recycle rate to 50percent by 2018. ―Dream Machine‖ recycling also supports Entrepreneurship Boot camp for Veterans with Disabilities, anational program to aid post-911 veterans in starting small businesses. Recycle a greener future. To learn more, log ontoshopmyexchange.com /DreamMachine.
Exchange is a ‗Most Valuable Employer‘ for military
For the second consecutive year, the Army & Air Force Exchange Service has been recognized by CivilianJobs.com as aMost Valuable Employer (MVE) at civilianjobs.com/mve.htm for military members. The MVE list helps military-
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experienced job seekers identify the top employers to target for civilians careers. ―It is an honor to once again berecognized as a top employer for those with military backgrounds,‖ said the Exchange‘s Senior Vice President of HumanResources, Susan Simone. ―It validates our team‘s tireless efforts to hire and train people who share our commitment tothe military communities we so proudly serve.‖ MVEs are selected annually based on employers whose recruiting,training and retention plans best serve military services members and veterans. Custom Uniforms now available throughMilitary Clothing. Military Clothing Sales Stores, which have now been rebranded as simply Military Clothing (MC),understand that everyone isn‘t a standard size. That‘s why through an agreement with the Defense Logistics Agency(DLA), MCs can special order any uniform to your exact measurements. ‗The way the ‗Special Measurements‘ programworks is a lot like visiting a tailor shop,‖ explained Tech. Sgt. Larry McCoy, the Air Force Program Manager for MilitaryClothing at the Army and Air Force Exchange Services HQ. ―An associate at the MC will take a series of measurements,depending on the item you are ordering, be a jacket, pants or boots,‖ McCoy said. The measurements are then sent off to DLA for production. Typical lead times are six to eight weeks. When the item iscomplete, it will be available for pick up at the store where you ordered it. Prices are the same for both Specialmeasurement and off-the-shelf uniforms. McCoy uses the Special measurements program himself and encourages otherAirmen and Soldiers to do the same. ―For me, because of my build, the standard size uniforms feel so constricting when Itry them on, so I usually have to custom-order a uniform that fits me just right. Along with being a coordinator of theprogram, I am also a very satisfied customer.‖
―Another key point to remember is that all items sold at the MC meet service standards for things such as IR [infrared] or other specifications. You might not get that guarantee if you buy something off post,‖ said McCoy.
Upcoming Events at Ft Campbell
Main StoreFall/Winter 2011 Fashion Show 29 Oct 12-13005.11 Tactical Clothing Road Show 4-5 Nov
Fall OktoberfestSaturday 8 Oct 201112pm-???Cole Park Commons
Featuring German Cuisine by Sportsman's Lodgeand Southern Buffet Kids Inflatable’s CraftsPumpkin Patch Face Painting Vendors
Main Food CourtPopeye‘s Chicken Dip In Chicken (New Item for Oct)
Anthony’s Pizza $10.00 Any Large 1 Item Pizza
Robin HoodAny Large Sub for $5.00 on Saturdays
COCA-COLA / MILITARY CHANNEL AAFES FALL GRILLING SWEEPSTAKESSUBJECT: 2011 TOYLAND EXTENDED LAYAWAY PROGRAMAPPLICABILITY: GENERAL MANAGERS, RETAIL STORE MANAGEMENT
4th Quarter Messages <http://h2.aafes.com/sites/14/storeops/4th_QTR%20weekly/default.aspx >
DIRECT QUESTIONS: SD STORE OPERATIONS HELP DESK<http://servicemanager.aafes.com/servicemanager/infraEnterprise.aspx?lite&database=sd&partition=1 >
EXTENDED LAYAWAY OFFERED!! INFORMATION MESSAGEThe Exchange is extending Toy & Bike layaways to 90 days. Beginning 23 September, customers may layaway Toys &Bikes thru Christmas Eve. Be Aware Of Your Competition!!
Wal-Mart will offer a Christmas layaway program Oct. 17 to Dec. 16 only. Target is not offering layaway this season. Effective with Toyland Event 23 September, toys may go on layaway until COB Christmas Eve, 24 Dec Look for the Exchange Toy book that will be released on 21 October. Toy Book.
School Support Services School Liaison Officer 270-798-9874
Student 2 Student (S2S) – and - S2S Area Team Meetings
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What is S2S?
The Student 2 Student Initiative includes the high school Student 2 Student (S2S) and the middle school JuniorStudent 2 Student (JS2S) programs. Each meets very real transitioning student needs with:
Immediate peercredibility
Positive peerrelationships
Valuedinformation
A team from a school campus is trained to return to their home campus to provide leadership for training otherstudents on methods to support students who are transitioning to or from their school. The team is composed ofadvisors and students. The focus is student-centered, and is student-led, with close supervision. Thedevelopment of student trainers who can return to their home campus to train other peers is critical to thesuccess and credibility of the program.
Why do we have area team meetings?
The purpose of the area team meeting is to provide an avenue for S2S members/sponsors to share bestpractices between High schools and/or school systems. During the meetings, students glean from presentedideas and return to home schools hopefully utilizing what they have learned as a way to strengthen theirindividual programs. Students create and present the entire program from beginning to end!
Sponsoring schools
Sponsoring High School have been Middle College @ APSU and West Creek High for the 2010-2011 school year and theupcoming S2S area team meeting will be sponsored by Fort Campbell high.
Schools Present at 2010-2011 team meeting have been:
Northwest High SchoolNortheast High SchoolKenwood High School
Clarksville High SchoolMiddle College @ APSUWest Creek High School
Fort Campbell High SchoolMontgomery Central High
Our motto is:
Food – MWR provided the initial snacks at the
first area team meeting and West Creek Highstudents provided snack for their guest.
Fun – Students usually play games and do othersorts of fun activities to accomplish the mission ofbuilding relationships between members.
Facts – During the team meeting we always sneak in a bit of education. During thissession we help student learn about the 3 modules that the S2S program is focusedaround.
Academics: (Requirements, Processes, Access) e.g., Test Assessments, Progress Reporting, Programs andOpportunities, Enrichment Support
Relationships: (Acceptance, Attributes, Friendships) e.g., Faculty/staff, Groups, Organizations, Peers, Local,On/off Campus Finding the way: (Attention, Orientation, Appreciation)e.g., How We Do Business, the Community, the Campus,
the Culture, Rules/Policies, School Documents, Structures
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2010-2011 Area S2S Team members
(West Creek High February 2011)
UPCOMING EVENTS FOR SCHOOL SUPPORT SERVICES
COLLEGE CAMPUS VISITS TO:
AUSTIN PEAY STATE UNIVERSITY –October 8, 2011
ONE PRIVATE UNIVERSITY – TBA
Scholarship Information 2011-2012
http://www.militaryscholar.org/sfmc/index.html
Adrian & Corena Swanier Education Scholarship
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The Adrian & Corena Swanier Education Scholarship was established in 2010 to recognize the contributions andprovide educational assistance for our Military Children. This program will award five (5) $1000 Scholarships for usetowards a four year degree, vocational, or technical certificate.Only dependent unmarried children under age 21 (23 if enrolled as a full time student) of active duty personnel, andretired military members, or survivors of deceased members, may apply for a scholarship. You must be enrolled orplanning to attend a college or university on a full-time basis.
Applicants must be enrolled, or planning to enroll, in a full-time undergraduate degree program at an accredited college oruniversity in the fall term of 2011. All applicants must also have a minimum GPA of 3.0 (on a 4.0 basis) to be eligible toapply. The minimum GPA requirement applies to both high school and college students. Students will also need toprovide a 2 page essay about their experience as a military brat. Students attending a community, vocational, technical or
junior college must be enrolled in a program of studies designed to allow the student to transfer directly into a four-yearprogram. Applicants who receive an appointment to one of the U.S. Military Academies (or affiliated preparatory schools)or are awarded a full scholarship at any accredited U.S. post-secondary institution of higher education are not eligible toreceive funds from this program. A full scholarship is usually defined as one that provides for payment of tuition, books,lab fees, and other related expenses.
Application and Deadline coming soon
http://ketiakronicles.blogspot.com/2010/10/scholarship-news-adrian-corena-swanier.html
Army ScholarshipsThe Army Scholarship Foundation awards one-year financial scholarships (not grants or loans) on an annual basis to
qualified and deserving students. The amount of each award ranges from $500 to $2000 for undergraduate studies ataccredited educational/technical institutions. Scholarship recipients may apply to renew their scholarships annually for atotal of four years of higher education. Renewal is not automatic, but depends on academic performance and continuedacademic eligibility. Scholarships are awarded on the basis of academic record and participation in school and communityactivities. Applicants must be sons or daughters of active duty, active duty Reserve, or active duty National Guard U.S.Army members in good standing, or be the spouse of an active duty enlisted soldier, or be sons or daughters of former U.S. Army members who have received an honorable discharge or medical discharge, or who were killed while serving inthe U.S. Army. http://www.armyscholarshipfoundation.org/index.html
DePuy Scholarships, named for General William E. DePuy, the 1st Infantry Division Commanding General who startedthe program during the Vietnam War, are provided for children of soldiers killed in combat or training accidents whileserving in a unit assigned or attached to the 1st Infantry Division and authorized to wear the 1st Infantry Division patch.More than 1,300 of these scholarships have been awarded.
Huebner Scholarships, named for Lieutenant General Clarence L. Huebner, who commanded the Big Red One duringWorld War II, are competitive scholarships for children and grandchildren of former members of the Division as well aschildren of active-duty 1st Infantry Division soldiers. http://www.1stid.org/foundation/scholarships.cfm
Women's Army Corps Veteran's Association Scholarship
The Women's Army Corps Veterans Association Scholarship has been established to recognize relatives of Army ServiceWomen. This scholarship is based upon academic achievement and leadership as expressed through co-curricularactivities and community involvement. A $1500.00 scholarship will be given annually. The recipient will be notified by mail.The check will be forwarded to the acceptance institution.
Eligibility and selection criteria:
1. Is a United States Citizen.2. Is a high school Graduating Senior, showing academic promise, with a cumulative GPA of 3.5 on a 4.0 scale. Include a
letter from the high school attending, with transcripts.3. Submit a biographical sketch and letter stating goals and how the scholarship will be used.4. Applicants must plan to enroll as a full-time student at an accredited college or university in the United States in pursuit
of a degree course of study.5. Applicants must be a child, grandchild, niece or nephew of an Army Service Woman, and must submit documentation
of sponsor's military service.
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6. The Scholarship Committee will use the following criteria for selection:a. Academic achievement.b. Leadership ability as expressed through co-curricular activities and community involvement.c. Biographical sketch.d. Recommendations.
7. Application material must be postmarked no later than midnight: May 1 Application Process:
The application process encompasses five steps.1. Complete the Women's Army Corps Veteran's Association application form.2. Attach an official 7-semester high school transcript.3. Include three letters of recommendation, one of which must be written by a teacher, counselor or principal.4. Attach the biographical sketch as directed on the application form.5. Attach documentation of sponsor's military service.
Submit to: Women's Army Corps Veteran's AssociationWomen's Army Corps Veterans ScholarshipP.O. Box 5577Fort McClellan, Alabama 36205-5577Application must be submitted with all supportive material enclosed for consideration.http://www.armywomen.org/pdf/scholarship.pdf
More scholarships and scholarship information can be found at the following websites:
https://www.nationalresourcedirectory.gov/education_and_training/additional_scholarships_tuition_assistance_and_financial_aid/scholarships_and_grants_for_spouses_and_dependents
http://www.military.com/military-report/military-family-scholarships
http://www.aerhq.org/education_dependentchildren_WithLinks-040111.asp
FORT CAMPBELL CHILD, YOUTH & SCHOOL (CYSS) IS NOW ON FACEBOOK.
USO Fort Campbell Kari Burgess Brown (270) 660-0968 [email protected]
The USO center is located at 2577B Kentucky Avenue (behind In/Out Processing) and will open in late November or earlyDecember. We are currently recruiting volunteers to help us run the center (3 shifts M-F, 1 shift on weekends), programs,and services; sign up at usovolunteer.org. Volunteers are ESSENTIAL in helping us fulfill our mission of ―lifting the spiritsof America‘s troops and their families.‖ Do you have a trunk-or-treat you would like the USO to participate in? Do youhave ideas or questions for the USO Fort Campbell? Please contact Kari Burgess Brown at (270) 660-9068 [email protected].
Operation Home Front Tina Englen 270-412-9105 [email protected]
Holiday House Guidelines:
1. The Unit Chain of Command, or Chaplain are responsible to determine if a Soldier‘s Family is in a financial hardshipand needs Holiday House program assistance, ensuring careful screening of applicants has been conducted. Thegoal of Holiday House is to provide a toy and a book to children and a board game to each Family, who wouldotherwise not receive Holiday gifts. To identify a Soldier in need of assistance, please follow nomination criteria belowdetermined by the Holiday House Committee:
a. Soldier must be permanently stationed at Fort Campbell, Kentucky
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b. Any Soldier E1-to-E5 with financial hardship*c. No Pay Due Status during the nomination process (regardless of rank)d. Severe illness that contributes to the Family‘s financial hardship e. Garnishment of a half month‘s pay f. Exceptions to the criteria would be made on a case-by-case basis
*Examples of financial hardship can be defined as any situation where the Soldier and Family suffers because of a fire,theft, garnishment of pay during the Holiday season, severe illness, injury, or loss of spouse employment.
2. Only the Soldier may fill out, sign the application, and then return the nomination form to the Company First Sergeantfor processing. The Unit Chain of Command, or Chaplain can nominate a Soldier but the application still must besigned by the individual Soldier to ensure he/she is aware of the nomination to the Holiday House program.EXCEPTION: Spouses of deployed Soldiers may fill out, sign the application, and return it to the Rear DetachmentFirst Sergeant for processing of nomination.
3. Criteria must be adhered to ensure that we are able to assist opening the Holiday House program to ALL Soldiers andFamilies who are in true need. Exceptions to the guidelines can be made on a case-by-case basis as indicated by theabove criteria. ** If a Soldier is an E6 or above, the referring unit or organization must fill out the explanation portionon the bottom of the Holiday House application.
4. Please only submit names of Soldiers who qualify for assistance.5. All applications submitted by units after the 2
ndof November will be handled on a case by case basis if items are
available.6. Applications will be distributed to unit representatives attending the Command Team (with FRSA) briefing at the
Family Resource Center.
7. Nomination turn in will be through the battalion-level command teams.
Scheduled Timeline
October 4, 11, 13, 18, 19 Command Team Briefings November 2 Application Deadline November 14-18 Shopping Times released to Commands December 5-9 0900-1400 Morning Shopping Appointments at HH
1700-1900 Evening Shopping Appointments at HH December 12-16 0900-1400 Morning Shopping Appointments at HH
1700-1900 Evening Shopping Appointments at HH December 19 0900-1400 Emergency Shopping Day at HH
Thank you for all of your assistance in helping us to assist our Soldiers and Families. Without you, we could not provide
holiday gifts to the children of Fort Campbell. The POC for the 2011 Holiday House is Tina Englen, Operation HomefrontTN/KY chapter President at 270-412-9105 or [email protected]