erald Union H Vol. XXII, No. 14
Wiesbaden: Your home in Germany
April 23, 2015
New Exchange open for business buisness
Photo by Jacob Corbin
Crowds of shoppers flooded the new Post Exchange in the Hainerberg Housing area when it opened at 10 a.m., April 17, after a ribbon-cutting ceremony. See pages 16 and 17 for more on the much-anticipated shopping center, along with photos of opening day.
Mainz lord mayor, local government representatives visit USAG Wiesbaden By Jacob Corbin
U.S. Army Garrison Wiesbaden Public Affairs Office
The lord mayor of Mainz, and representatives of the Mainz city government, visited USAG Wiesbaden April 14 in order to familiarize themselves with their American neighbors. Lord Mayor Michael Ebling and others took the time to tour the garrison led by Col. Mary Martin, USAG Wiesbaden commander, and Garrison Command Sgt. Maj. Roy Rocco. While here, they received a windshield tour of Clay Kaserne, visited the airfield, received a tour of the U.S. Army Europe Mission Control Center and briefing on USAREUR,
Inside Remembrance Ceremony
Event remembers those lives lost, and those saved. See page 3.
and spent time interfacing with their garrison counterparts. “I’m very thankful we were invited for this visit,” Ebling said. “It’s the first time I have had the opportunity to see this historic installation and the command center for U.S. Army Europe.” He also said it was very impressive to see all of the new construction he’d known was happening over the past few years. Another member of the group, Hannsgeorg Schönig, chairman of the Christian Democratic Union-City Council faction, said the base has changed a lot since he last had the chance to visit. See ‘Mayor’ on page 3
Mallorca
Learn about travel to the island of Mallorca on Page 12.
Photo by Jacob Corbin
Mainz Lord Mayor Michael Ebling looks at a UH-60 Blackhawk during his tour of USAG Wiesbaden April 14.
SHARP Standdown
Garrison hosts SHARP Stand-down. See page 4.
Commentary Ask the commander Editor’s note: Have something you’d like to share with the commander? Send an ICE comment or contact the Commander’s Hotline (click the Feedback link on the garrison home page).
under garrison control, are there any plans to repair/ repave the roads? In the past, it was argued that since the roads were German the garrison did not have the responsibility to repair. Response: Thank you for your note on the HainCustomer Service erberg streets. Yes, we have Col. Mary Martin, Awards a project programmed Anonymous wrote: I U.S. Army Garrison to repair the streets, for am appalled at the ‘bonus’ Wiesbaden comwhich we anticipate getting given to paid employees for mander funded at year-end or next doing their job. See page 11 fiscal year. We are putting the scope of of the April 9 Herald Union. There’s a work together now. huge photo of a paid customer service employee receiving $500 for providing excellent customer service. Is that not what he is expected to do? Paid to do? It is his job. Please re-consider this incentive program. Response: Thanks for sharing your concerns with us. However, please note that awarding employees is a valid Army program conducted across the Department of Defense. The Customer Service Award program you are mentioning was developed by our garrison and has been run successfully for years. It helps us to instill customer service as a top priority in the workplace. Day-to-day interactions between employees and customers have long-lasting effects and by recognizing and rewarding desired behavior, the program helps to foster a climate of service excellence. That is one of our priorities. The winners of the award are selected by an official cross-directorate board.
Community yard sales
Rebecca K. wrote: What is the plan for a community yard sale this spring? You used to sponsor them regularly in the entertainment center parking lot; how will the gating of Hainerberg impact this event? Are Aukamm or Crestview viable alternative locations? PCS season is coming and many people will need to unload excess items; I always relied on community yard sales to scale down before moving. Please consider! Response: There will be four community yard sales held this summer at the Wiesbaden Entertainment Center parking lot. Here are the 2015 dates (all fall on Saturdays): May 16, June 13, July 18 and Aug. 15. We will also be hosting two children’s stuff only flea markets Sept. 26 and Nov. 21.
Parking on Clay Kaserne
Laurence C. wrote: First let me say, thank you. As a parent of two young Shuttle bus stop children here in the community; the Joanna L. asked: Is there going to be parking situation at the Health Clinic has a shuttle bus stop at the new PX mall or been much better and easier for parents, is it recommended to use the Hainerberg expecting parents and retirees. Lately, I Texasstrasse stop as the nearest one? have been in a situation where people Are there any plans to remove the two that do not have children will park in shuttle stops by the temporary ACP near those designated spots for parents with New York Strasse? children. I called the military police Response: Joanna, thank you for and asked them what the protocol for a your question. Customers should use situation like that is and they said unless the bus stops on Texas Strasse. At this there is an officer there to witness that time, there are no plans to remove the person taking a spot that is reserved, two shuttle stops by the temporary ACP they cannot do anything. Other than this, near New York Strasse. parking on Clay Kaserne has been much better these last few months. Hainerberg road repairs Response: We are glad to hear that Tom R. said: I have a question rather you are happy with the additional parkthan a comment: Now that Hainerberg is
ing for families and expectant mothers. We are always trying to improve parking and welcome customer comments. We are sorry about your unpleasant experience at the health clinic. In reaction to your email and in order to prevent similar incidents in the future, the provost marshal has directed the MP Desk to take the license plate when a parking violation occurs and attempt to find the violator to determine if they are authorized to park in the reserved space or not. Should you observe any parking violation in the future, please continue to report these incidents to the MP Desk and I hope together we can discourage this behavior in our community.
Benches at bus stops
Anonymous wrote: I’m not a shuttle bus rider; however, I felt I needed to make a suggestion regarding the bus stops on Clay Kaserne. In particular the shuttle bus stop located behind the gym along the perimeter road adjacent to the fence. I pass by there just about every morning and evening and see Soldiers, family members and civilians waiting for the bus to show. I’m not sure how long the wait is, but I would guess relatively long as on most days I see folks sitting on the concrete slab the glass enclosure was built on. Would it be feasible to install a bench of some kind inside the enclosure so shuttle bus riders can wait in comfort for the bus? Understand money is tight; I would think with all the ongoing construction a few hundred dollars could be allocated for a bench. Response: Thank you for providing your recommendation. The provision of benches inside U.S.-controlled bus stop shelters is identified within our revised Installation Design Guide. When funds are available, we will order the material and install a bench as recommended by our in-house work force. Once again, thank you for your input.
Exchange sidewalks
James K. wrote: Looking forward to seeing the new store open as it’s a gorgeous building. I am curious about one thing, since it’s located in the Hainerberg housing area, will there be sidewalks for pedestrian traffic? I didn’t notice any way for foot traffic (or strollers) to
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access the Exchange except via the two roads into the parking lot. Response: You are correct. Currently, there is not a dedicated walkway to the new PX. There is a sidewalk planned along the upper entrance (Texasstrasse) down to the shopping center, but was not included in the PX project. It will be constructed as part of the Commissary project. In the interim, we will make a connection from the sidewalk along Texasstrasse to the parking lot, which will be at grade so it will be ADA/stroller friendly. We are also adding painted crosswalks to connect the existing sidewalk along Texasstrasse. Thank you for your comment.
Kinderfest praise
Anonymous wrote: Kinderfest was amazing! Plenty of eggs for the kids and crafts to take home! Anonymous wrote: Kinderfest is a great event for the kids, lots of activities, friendly staff and plenty for all the kids.
Trip to Copenhagen Copengahen praise
Anonymous wrote: First of all, this initiative is a definite morale booster for families. Your staff’s attitude, driving skills and attention to safety were all excellent. The destination of Copenhagen and the tour guide and hotel are keepers.
Command and newspaper staff USAG Wiesbaden Commander......................Col. Mary L. Martin USAG Wiesbaden Command Sergeant Major ......................................Command Sgt. Maj. Roy L. Rocco Public Affairs Officer............................................Anemone Rueger Editor..................................................Jacob Corbin (mil 548-2002) Acting Assistant Editor......................Shayna Brouker (mil 548-2003)
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News and features
Days of Remembrance event News flash honors lives lost and saved Blue Cross Blue Shield visit
Story and photos by Shayna Brouker
U.S. Army Garrison Wiesbaden Public Affairs Office
Could it have been prevented? This was the question posed at U.S. Army Garrison Wiesbaden’s annual Days of Remembrance ceremony April 17 at the Tony Bass Auditorium. The ceremony, hosted by the 66th Military Intelligence Brigade, brought together the American military community and leaders from Wiesbaden’s Jewish community to explore the past and honor those who lost their lives during the Holocaust, “a time when darkness and evil engulfed the earth, when life was made cheap and killing of innocents commonplace,” as Rabbi (Capt.) David Ruderman put it during his invocation. “We remember those who were murdered, so many cut down before their time because they were targeted by a twisted and violent world view,” he continued. “We remember as well the heroes of those times, men and women in uniform, who rose to confront evil and fought to restore sanity to the world. Even as we grieve, we are proud to be a part of that legacy and to follow in those footsteps.” A video by the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C., titled “Never Again: Heeding the Warning Signs” depicting the events leading up to the Holocaust, such as Kristallnacht, or the Night of Broken Glass, was shown to illustrate that hindsight truly is 20/20. Looking back, the signs leading to genocide
Seven-year-old Emilie Riley lights candles during the Days of Remembrance event. are clear, according to the video — but society must learn from the past to prevent a Holocaust from happening ever again. Afterward, seven-year-old Emilie Riley lit six candles — one symbolizing the six million Jews murdered; one for the 1.5 million children murdered by the Nazis; one in commemoration of the ghetto fighters and partisans in the forests; one in honor of the small minority of non-Jewish Europeans who risked their own lives to save Jews from the claws of the Nazis; one in commemoration of the survivors of the Holocaust who after the horror of the Nazi regime built up a new existence for themselves; and the last will be lit in honor of the state of Israel which has become the homeland for the Jewish people. The candles were yellow, like the arm band Jews were forced to wear during the Nazi regime. Volunteers read the stories of Holocaust survivors and heroes. One in particular hit close to home. Mackenzie Riley, 11, recounted the story of her greatgrandmother, Andzia Szpilman,
a true survivor who endured four years in a Lodz, Poland ghetto with her family, followed by time in concentration camps Auschwitz, Bergen-Belsen and Salzwedel. As conditions became progressively worse and food became scarce in the ghetto, she and her sister survived in the ghetto by eating weeds for extra nutrition. At Auschwitz, she narrowly escaped death when the Nazis sent everyone directly in front of her to the gas chambers. At Salzwedel labor camp, she and the foreman on the buttle-making assembly line helped undermine the Nazi war by making the bullets a fraction too big, causing them to get stuck in the barrel. They made some good bullets and put them on top of the defective ones to fool the Nazis. After liberation, she met her husband, Jacob, at a displaced persons camp and married a few weeks later. “It feels good to talk about her,” Mackenzie said. “I never got to know her that well. I think it’s cool she survived something like that. She lost almost her whole family.” Finally, Rabbi Avraham Zeev Nussbaum from the Wiesbaden Synagogue sang a prayer in Hebrew, swaying slowly side to side as his voice rang out in the silent room. He said he felt at ease reciting the prayer in the company of U.S. Army Soldiers. “What’s most important is to remember the politics,” he said. “Every Soldier and every citizen must be confronted with the question, ‘What can I do?’ to not repeat this in the world.”
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Continued from page 1 “Last time I was on post was two decades ago,” he said. “I’ve noticed the community has taken an impressive development. “This visit, with this post, demonstrates that the military mission, as well as the development of military partnerships, has come a long way. This place has evolved to become a warrant of regional security.” Mainz is the capital of Rheinland-Pfalz and is situated Photo by Jacob Corbin on the other side of the Rhein River from USAG Wiesbaden Members of the Mainz city government stand with Col. Mary Martin, and is one of its more geo- USAG Wiesbaden commander, and Garrison Command Sgt. Major graphically close neighbors. Roy Rocco for a group photo April 14.
Blue Cross Blue Shield will visit U.S. Army Garrison Wiesbaden to provide support and training on using health insurance overseas. There will be a claims filing seminar from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. May 4 at Building 1032, Classroom 1 and a service day from 12:30-2:30 p.m. at the Wiesbaden High School Media Center. For more information, contact Gayle Nelson, Blue Cross Blue Shield account manager for local and overseas agencies at gayle.nelson@carefirst.com or (202) 680-7055.
Dental Clinic closures
The Wiesbaden Dental Clinic will be closed on the afternoons of April 24 and May 29.
Wiesbaden Client Services moving
Wiesbaden Client (Legal) Services will be relocating to Building 4013 in Mainz Kastel, located next door to the Thrift Shop. The office will be closed April 22-26 in order to move. It will open with normal business hours April 27.
New Passport Office hours
The Military Personnel Division of the Passport Office will have new hours as of April 20: On Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 8:30-11:30 a.m. is for walk-ins and 1-4 p.m. is for appointments with walk-ins on a space-available basis. The office is closed Tuesday. On Thursday, appointments (with walk-ins on a space-available basis) are 9 a.m. to noon; 1-4 p.m. are for walk-ins and 4-6 p.m. are for evening appointments. To schedule an appointment call mil 548-1603/1605 or civ (0611) 143-548-1603/1605.
New license plate restrictions
U.S. Army Garrison Wiesbaden vehicle registration office will only issue or renew registrations for the “WI” license plates. Personnel who have license plates from other communities or have license plates previously issued through the USAG Wiesbaden vehicle registration office that begin with letters other than WI will be required to switch to the WI plates when renewing their registrations. Those personnel with a current exception to policy to have license plates beginning with other than WI will have to go to the USAREUR Vehicle Registry office in Sembach, after they have had their vehicle inspected, to renew their registrations. The USAG Wiesbaden vehicle registration office no longer has access in the registration system to process any registrations other than those that begin with WI. All requests for exceptions to policy must be requested through and approved by USAREUR Vehicle Registry and them.
Retiree reenrollment at clinic
The Wiesbaden Army Health Clinic can again offer health care services to retirees in the nearby area, and health care providers are seeking to reenroll approximately 300 retirees into its health care system by June 1. Military retirees who live within a 30-mile radius can sign up at the Wiesbaden Tricare Office to receive primary health care services from local providers.
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Garrison holds SHARP Stand-down By Shayna Brouker
U.S. Army Garrison Wiesbaden Public Affairs Office
Male victims were the focus at U.S. Army Garrison Wiesbaden’s Sexual Harassment and Assault Response/ Prevention Stand-down at the Clay Kaserne Fitness Center April 15, an event that included an obstacle course navigated while wearing beer goggles and a resource fair showcasing the garrison’s myriad support programs. April is Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month, with the theme “Not in my squad. Not in our Army. We are trusted professionals.” Ten thousand, eight hundred men are sexually assaulted every year in the military. Less than 15 percent will report it compared with 39 percent of women, according to the Department of Defense Annual Report on Sexual Assault in the Military. “That is why I wanted to talk about men,” said Dr. Priscilla Fleischer, guest speaker at the event and professional social worker specializing in eating disorders, trauma and sexual trauma. “It doesn’t make it any less important than what happens to women, but it’s important we acknowledge this is happening to men, too.” Fleischer, a victim of sexual assault when she was five years old and later as an adult, detailed the effects of sexual assault she has become familiar with both personally and professionally as a counselor. A victim’s sense of safety and self-worth is lost, and he or she feels shame — feeling bad for who you are. It can manifest in depression, anger, anxiety, substance abuse and sometimes, suicide. She also dispelled some of the myths men believe about sexual assault: That men and boys cannot be victims (yet statistically, boys are much more likely to be assaulted in organizations like schools and churches); if a male experiences arousal, they must have “wanted it;” and that if he tells anyone about it, it means he is weak and unable to cope.
Photo by LaDon Hooser
USAG Wiesbaden Command Sgt. Major Roy Rocco traverses an obstacle course while wearing “beer goggles” during the SHARP Stand-down April 15 at the Clay Kaserne Fitness Center. “For men, the hardest thing in the world is to tell someone,” Fleischer said. “Men feel they have to suck it up and move on, but like any wound that does not heal, it will fester.” The good news is that more victims, both male and female, are talking. Sexual assault reporting has increased eight percent from FY13. There were 2,128 unrestricted reports and 397 restricted reports of sexual assault in the Army in FY14, said Garrison Commander Col. Mary Martin. It’s the highest recorded since the Army began keeping these statistics. “Don’t let those numbers scare you — as long as victims are reporting, we can continue to fight sexual assault in our Army,” she said. Fleischer concluded by offering words of hope as a victim and encouraged those affected to talk to someone. “If you have experienced something, don’t carry it around. Talk to someone. You don’t need to be alone,” she said. “You can heal. It is possible.” At USAG Wiesbaden, resources include: Chaplains, who must keep information shared confidential unless there is imminent danger to oneself or others; the Behavioral Health Clinic, SHARP Victim Advocates, Army Substance Abuse Program and Sexual
From the blotter
Compiled by the U.S. Army Garrison Wiesbaden Directorate of Emergency Services
April 7 Traffic accident: A Soldier is being charged with a traffic accident: Following too closely causing property damage.
April 8 Assault consummated by a battery: An NCO is being charged with assault consummated by a battery. Traffic accident: A Soldier is being charged with a
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Dr. Priscilla Fleischer, a professional social worker specializing in eating disorders, trauma and sexual trauma, speaks at the SHARP Stand-down April 15 at the Clay Kaserne Fitness Center. Fleischer spoke about various aspects of sexual assault, and its prevention, during the event. Assault Response Coordinators. The 24/7 SHARP Victim Advocate line is (0162) 296-674. The DoD Safe Helpline website is www.safehelpline.org. The phone
traffic accident: Inattentive driving causing property damage. Traffic accident: An NCO is being charged with a traffic accident: Improper backing causing property damage. Traffic accident: A Soldier is being charged with a traffic accident: Failure to clear the rear causing property damage.
April 9
Traffic accident: An officer is being charged with a traffic accident: Improper backing causing property damage. Assault consummated by a battery: An NCO is be-
number is 001-877-995-5447. For more information about these and other resources, visit www.wiesbaden.army. mil and click on the tab “Resiliency Resources.”
ing charged with assault consummated by a battery.
April 12
Traffic accident: An officer is being charged with a traffic accident: Failed to maintain control causing property damage.
April 14
Failure to obey order or regulation: A Soldier is being charged with failure to obey order or regulation for owning an unregistered vehicle. Traffic accident: An officer is being charged with a traffic accident: Inattentive driving causing property damage.
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Families gather for Tell Me a Story ‘Giraffes Can’t Dance’ teaches children it’s ok to be different By Katja Pinkston
Special to the Herald Union
“Sometimes when you’re different, you just need a different song.” Lt. Gen. Ben Hodges, Commanding General, U.S. Army Europe, echoed this wisdom shared by the cricket in the book, “Giraffes Can’t Dance” by Giles Andreae. “The number one lesson we learned is that no matter what other people say about you, you can always do better than they think. If you trust yourself, right inside of you you’ve got the strength to do things,” Hodges said after reading the book to 89 children and 75 adults who had gathered at Hainerberg Elementary School on April 19. Hodges’ reading was the main feature of Tell Me A Story, a semiannual event organized by Parent-toParent Wiesbaden to promote literacy through reading, discussions and crafts. After the reading, families divided into different groups for facilitated discussions led by volunteers. This gave children and parents the opportunity to express their own ideas about the story and to experience how books can inspire us to examine our lives. “After hearing the story, I want to be like the cricket and help others,” said Roque Palacios, a fifth-grader. Parents appreciated that military children can identify with the giraffe in the story. “The giraffe was the new guy, just like military children often are and they have to learn how to adapt,” Staff Sgt. Jennifer Lester said. Joni Ramsey pointed out that the story reflects the difficulties that military children face. “We were talking in our group about being the new kid after you’ve moved somewhere. It’s important that military children learn how to handle new situations, [be] themselves and appreciate their own differences,” Ramsey said. Families also created a variety of crafts that related to themes in the featured book. “I really liked making the jungle animal masks because they are cool and they go with the story,” said
Photo by Jacob Corbin
Lt. Gen. Ben Hodges, commanding general of U.S. Army Europe, reads to children at the Tell Me a Story event April 19 at Hainerberg Elementary School. General Hodges read “Giraffes Can’t Dance” by Giles Andreae.
Alina Jackson, a fourth-grader. One parent at the event said he appreciated the chance to combine reading with getting to know others. “Both of my boys like to read, and it’s fun for them to come here, meet other kids and get to know a different story,” said Spc. Chase Sutfin. The Military Child Education Coalition launched TMAS in 2005 to empower military children to use literature and their own stories to build resiliency skills, to forge strong peer and parent connections, to instill a sense of pride and accomplishment and to become an active part in a caring community. Wiesbaden High School JROTC cadets helped with setup, registration, crafts, scribing and cleanup. “I volunteered for TMAS because it’s a lot of fun. I enjoy working with the JROTC kids and the Parent-to-Parent team. It’s great to give back to the community,” said Katie Kilgore, a 10th-grade student. Each family received a free copy Photo by Jacob Corbin of the book and had the opportunity Children look at the projected illustrations from the to get it signed by Hodges. The book “Giraffes Can’t Dance” by Giles Andreae as Lt. Wiesbaden Community Spouses Gen. Ben Hodges reads to them at the Tell Me a Story Club donated money to purchase event April 19. the books and the crafts.
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Performing live
Mayfest
Members of the Wiesbaden High School Marching Band perform at the Hessen State Parliament on April 16. American students were featured in the student recognition program, part of a state of Hessenwide student competition.
The Wiesbaden High School class of 2015 is hosting Mayfest, a spring carnival for all ages, May 3 at the high school from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Activities include more than 20 different games, a bouncy house, dunk booth, obstacle course, face painting, cake walk and more. Concessions include funnel cakes, cotton candy, popcorn, hotdogs, hamburgers and more. There will be raffles and silent auctions for gift certificates from AAFES, Taunus Theater, a USO trip and many local businesses. All proceeds will benefit the senior class and will go towards paying for graduation at the Kurhaus, the “Project Graduation” boat ride following the ceremony, the class gift to the school and more.
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Month of the Military Child patch design
April is the Month of the Military Child. In recognition of the contributions and sacrifices of military children, Hainerberg Elementary School invites students to submit their own design of a Patch of Honor. Visit http://www.dodea.edu/students/ artistSpotlight/index.cfm for more information.
Language immersion programs
Hainerberg Elementary School is offering a kindergarten through second grade Spanish immersion program and a grades 1-3 German immersion program. If you are interested in applying for your child’s consideration in one of these programs, contact the main office.
School buses
The garrison encourages students to utilize the Department of Defense Dependents School buses that receive priority access to the installation. They are currently being utilized by less than 50 percent of those registered to ride them. For questions about acquiring a bus pass for your child, call mil 337-2240 or civ (0611) 705-2240. Also, if buses are parked around school, dropping off or picking up students, drivers may pass them. It is a DoDEA and garrison expectation that parents walk their child to and from school/bus stop.
You Made the Grade
The Army and Air Force Exchange Service is rewarding military students who excel in the classroom with its You Made the Grade program, now in its 15th year. Students in first through 12th grades who maintain a B average or better are eligible to receive a coupon book filled with free offers and discounts. They can also enter the seminannual sweepstakes for gift cards worth $500, $1,500 or $2,000. For more information visit www.shopmyexchange.com.
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Warrant officer overcomes odds, earns master’s in cyber security By Brooke Brown Special to the Herald Union
Chief Warrant Officer 4 Sonya Barrow overcame all odds to get where she is today. As a single teenage mother living in poverty in Augusta, Ga., she joined the Army for a better future. Today, she has served over 22 years in the U.S. Army, progressed through the ranks to chief warrant officer 4, and is earning her third degree with UMUC, a master’s degree in cyber security. A single mother of two and an active duty soldier, Barrow continPhoto courtesy of Sonya Barrow ued her studies through Chief Warrant Officer 4 Sonya Barrow celebrates with her oldest son several deployments, Jacques. Barrow recently earned a master’s degree in cyber security afeven earning her associ- ter overcoming numerous odds. ate degree while deployed first in her family to earn a master’s degree was next. and marching at the first-ever UMUC ceremony in The newest item on her list is to work in the cyber Bagram, Afghanistan. security field upon leaving the Army at some point in But the obstacles on the path to earning her master’s her future. It’s safe to say no matter what comes up, degree didn’t stop there. While stationed she won’t let anything stand in the way of her dreams. in Wiesbaden in 2013, she was diagnosed When asked how she manages to juggle everywith thyroid cancer. Despite undergoing thing, Barrow recalled a poignant moment on a flight surgery and an extensive recovery time, she continued as a full-time student with no back to Ramstein Air Base after finding out she had interruption, as well as a full time soldier, cancer at Walter Reed Medical Center. “We were flying over Germany and I started to joining the wounded warrior battalion. cry because I was wondering how I was going to do Barrow lives life with one big “to-do list” of accomplishments. Every time she all this. As the plane was about to land, I wiped my meets one goal, she adds another goal to eyes and said, ‘I’ve got to do everything that I’ve got her bucket list. Just last year, when she got to do;’ I put my imaginary cape around my neck and promoted to CW4, she knew becoming the said ‘I’m super woman.’”
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Community notes ... Community notes Community Information Exchange
The next Community Information Exchange will be held April 28 at 9:30 a.m. in the Community Activity Center on Wiesbaden’s Clay Kaserne. Community members are welcome to attend or follow it live on the Garrison Wiesbaden Facebook page.
Sexual Assault Awareness Month events
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month. Wiesbaden Sexual Harassment/Assault Response & Prevention invites the community to participate in the events throughout the month. Empowerment Training hosted by 2nd Signal Brigade is April 22-30, including a free self-defense class 9-11 a.m. April 22 and 23 at the fitness center (B court). April 30 is an arts and crafts contest 11 a.m. to noon at the Clay Kaserne Arts and Crafts Center. There will be a free movie night and face painting April 30 at the Clay Chapel 6-8 p.m. 66th Military Intelligence Brigade hosts a “SHARP Amazing Race” 6:30-9 a.m. April 24 at the 1st MI Hangar from. Call mil 546-4507 to register a team. The 24/7, confidential SHARP hotline number is (0162) 2966741.
Second (Indianhead) Division reunion
erne has lawn and garden tools and equipment as well as recycling and “green waste” bags available. The drop-off point for batteries, household hazardous waste and tires is the Recyling Center on Clay Kaserne, Building 2450. On May 21 the housing area is residents’ place of duty for spring cleanup and special bulk trash/green waste pick-up is scheduled for May 22. For more information contact Jean-Connie Thomas at jeanconnie.thomas.ln@mail. mil or mil 548-4412 / civ (0611) 143-548-4412.
MS support group
Army Community Service offers a multiple sclerosis support group every second Thursday of the month at Hainerberg Housing Building 7790 (Texasstrasse 57, Apartment 1) at 5:30 p.m. Call (0611) 143-548-9201 for more details.
548-1760, email wiesbaden@ redcross.org or stop by the office in Building 1206 on Clay Kaserne.
Fellowship, Bible study
The Protestant Women of the Chapel host fellowship, worship and Bible study every Tuesday from 9-11:30 a.m. and 6-8 p.m. at the Hainerberg Chapel. Child care is provided.
Breastfeeding support
Nursing babies, mothers and mothers-to-be are invited to the La Leche League meetings held on the fourth Friday of the month (the third Fridays in November and December) at 10 a.m. at the USO Cottage in Hainerberg Housing. Call Carol
at civ (06257) 942 869 or email carol.hunter@lalecheliga.de for more information.
Welfare grants
Do you belong to a private organization in the Wiesbaden community that is in need of funds for a worthy cause? Consider applying for a Wiesbaden Community Spouses Club welfare grant at http:// wiesbadenspousesclub.com/ welfare_grants. For more information send an email to welfare@wiesbadenspousesclub.com.
Car seat checkups
The Family Advocacy Program holds car seat checkups the last Tuesday of the month
from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Wiesbaden Entertainment Center parking lot. Call civ (0611) 143-548-9201 to register.
Sponsorship training
Soldier and civilian sponsorship training is held the third Thursday of every month from 1:30-2 p.m. at the Education Center on Clay Kaserne (Classroom 8).
Youth of the Chapel
The High School Outreach Club meets Mondays from 5:307:15 p.m. The Middle School Outreach Club meets Tuesdays from 3-4:30 p.m. and a Bible Study group meets Wednesdays from 5:30-7:30 p.m. The clubs and groups meet in Building 7750 in Hainerberg Housing.
BOSS gets busy
Wiesbaden’s Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers features free BOSS movie night Mondays at 6 p.m. Call civ (0611) 143-548-9815 or stop by the Warrior Zone on Clay Kaserne for more information.
USO seeks volunteers
USO is seeking volunteers to help with various programs around the Wiesbaden military community. Volunteers must be 18 and older and possess a Department of Defense ID card. Go to www.usovolunteer.org to apply. Contact USO Rhein Main volunteer coordinator at mil 548-5103 or civ (0611) 7120-2880.
The Second (Indianhead) Division Association is searching for anyone who served in the Army’s 2nd Infantry Division at any time. For information about Reconnection the association and its 94th anworkshops nual reunion in San Antonio, The Wiesbaden American Texas Sept. 22-26, 2015, contact Red Cross offers free and confisecretary-treasurer Bob Haynes dential reconnection workshops at 2idahq@comcast.net or (224) for military families going 225-1202. through redeployment. WorkCommunity spring shops address communicating clean-up clearly and focus on topics The community-wide spring such as exploring stress and clean-up is May 18-21. The trauma, identifying depression, Self-Help Issue Point at Build- relating to children and working ing 7802 on Mississippistrasse through anger. For information in Hainerberg Housing and the about holding a workshop for Department of Public Works your family or group call the Building 01557 on Clay Kas- Red Cross at civ (0611) 143-
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Sports and leisure Sports shorts Fitness Center job openings
The Clay Kaserne Fitness Center is seeking certified yoga instructors and licensed massage therapists who would like to go under contract. The yoga position is primarily for evening and massage is an open schedule. Other certifications are welcome in addition to the ones listed. Contact Maria Diaz at mil 548-9831 / civ (0611) 143-548-9831 or email maria.l.diaz10. naf@mail.mil for details.
Dragon boat
Looking for fun and fitness outdoors? Join the Lazy Dragons dragon boat team. No experience necessary and all fitness levels are welcome. Contact Shayna Brouker at shayna.brouker@ gmail.com for details.
Community softball team
The Wiesbaden Eagles softball team is looking for dedicated players who wish to represent the community. Contact Ray Domenech at (0179) 918-6492 or send an email to wiesbadeneagles@yahoo.com.
Free yoga
Free yoga classes are offered Tuesdays at 9:30 and 10:45 a.m. in Building 7921 on Westfalenstrasse in Aukamm Housing area. Both classes are suitable for beginning and more advanced levels. All ID cardholders are invited to attend. Contact Kathy Glaser, yoga instructor, at (0160) 238-9927 or thegratefulyogini@gmail.com for more information.
Spring sports registration
Registration is open for Child, Youth and School Services’ Spring Sports (t-ball, baseball, softball, soccer, golf, tennis and track and field). Call Parent Central Services at civ (0611) 143-548-9356.
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Freedom Run
More than 400 people turned out for the fourth annual Freedom Run April 18 on Wiesbaden’s Clay Kaserne. Ten-mile run. ners kicked off the event racing off of the installation, followed by five-mile runners/ walkers and half-mile youth sprinters making their way around Clay. Spencer Johnson was the first across the finish line in the 10-miler event in 58 minutes and 55 seconds. He was followed by Philip Curiel in 1:03:25 and Ryan Parker in 1:04:32. Tatjana Romulus led the female runners in 1:13:20. Patricia Payton was the second woman to cross the finish line in 1:18:56. A team from U.S. Army Garrison Baumholder claimed the team trophy. The event, sponsored by Andrews Federal Credit Union and Wiesbaden’s Family, Morale, Welfare and Recreation, featured a barbecue for finishers. Members of Wiesbaden’s Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers supported the event.
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Sports and leisure By Donald Seltzer Volksmarch Editor
R Many thanks to volksmarchers James Meredith, Pat and Cheryl Patterson, Lew Harrison and Johnette Scott for providing event brochures. R Take a moment to grab a set of brochures from the Werber table and send them no-cost via MPS to Donald Seltzer, PSC 2 Box 10684, APO AE 09012.
Take a hike:
A guide to volksmarching in the Kaiserslautern/Wiesbaden area
Start: Glückauf-Halle Saturday and Sunday: 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. (6, 10 and 20 km) Trails: Unknown Award: None.
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a.m. to 2 p.m. (5 and 10 km) and 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. (20 km) Sunday: 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. (5 km), 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. (10 km) and 7 a.m. to noon (20 km) Trail: Fairly hilly, fields and woods Award: From previous events.
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illmar (65606) – This event is due east of imburg an der Lahn (65549) – This event, Limburg in the scenic Naturpark Hochtaunus. featuring a volksmarch triathlon, will be found in Limburg proper. A shuttle bus will transport From Wiesbaden, use Autobahns 66 toward Frankfurt swimmers to the pool facility in Limburg-Offheim. and 3 toward Köln, then exit at Limburg-Süd (43). From Wiesbaden, use Autobahn 3 toward Köln and Follow B8 in the direction of Lindenholzhausen to exit at Limburg-Nord (42). Cross the Lahnbrücke Niederbrechen where a minor road will lead to the bridge and turn right at the second street. IVV signs town of Villmar. will be posted. Start: Johann-Christian-Senckenberg-Schule on Ferdi-
Start: Markthalle on Ste.-Foy-Strasse for walk and cycling and Hallenbad Offheim at Am Hallenbad for swimming Saturday: 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. (6 and 12 km, plus cycling), 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. (20 km) and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (swim) Sunday: 6 to 1 p.m. (6, 11 and 20 km, plus cycling) and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. (swim) Trail: Hilly, woods Award: From previous events.
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nand-Dirichs-Strasse Saturday and Sunday: 6:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. (6, 11 and 21 km) Trails: Hilly, woods Award: None.
ockenau (55595) – This event is due west of Bad Kreuznach on the year-round, permanent Weekend of May 16-17 Hunsrück trail system. From Wiesbaden, use AutoIdstein-Wörsdorf (65510) – This event is north of bahns 60 toward Bingen and 61 toward Alzey. Exit Wiesbaden on the edge of the Naturpark Hochtaunus. amstein-Miesenbach (66877) – The at Bad Kreuznach (51) and follox B41 toward Kirn. Ramstein Roadrunners club plays host to this Wooded trails offer walkers scenic views after a long, Pick up a secondary road at Waldböckelheim to head volksmarch. The number of club members working northwest to Bockenau. uphill start. From Wiesbaden, use Autobahn 3 toward Start: Bockenauer-Schweiz-Halle on Waldböckelheimer the event partly illustrates why the Roadrunners are Limburg, exiting at Idstein (45) to follow B275 and a Straße Saturday and Sunday: 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. (5 and one of the few active American clubs remaining in 10 km), 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. (20 km) and 7-11 a.m. (30 km) Germany. Wanderers will find the event to be a friendly minor road leading to Wörsdorf. Alternatively, from Trail: Fairly hilly, woods Award: None. Wiesbaden and Mainz use B417 and B275 north and relaxing family activity -- and one of the few still toward Limburg and Idstein to reach Wörsdorf. Weekend of May 2-3 offering beer mugs as the award. Start: Gemeindehalle at Jahnstraße 4 Saturday and Sunundenbach (55626) – While volksmarchers Start: Mehrzweckhalle at Am Kiefernkopf 22 Saturday: 7 day: 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. (6, 11 and 21 km) Trail: Very hilly, a.m. to 3 p.m. (5 km), 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. (10 km), 7 a.m. to have seen a number of events discontinued woods Award: From previous events 1 p.m. (16 km) and 7 a.m. to noon (21 km) Sunday: 7 over the years as clubs and their members grow older, eiler bei Bingen (55413) – This walk is a.m. to 2 p.m. (5 km), 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. (10 km), 7 a.m. to there is still a glimmer of hope for the sport with the noon (16 km) and 7-11 a.m. (21 km) Trail: Slightly hilly, part of the year-round Rundweitwanderweg fields and forests Award: Weizenbier glass. introduction of a new club and event. This is the case in the beautiful Hunsrück area. From Wiesbaden, with the walk in Bundenbach, a town sort of midway Weekend of May 9-10 Mainz and points east, take Autobahn 60 to between Idar-Oberstein and the Hahn airport. Particiriegsfeld (67819) – This event is south of Bingen and Autobahn 61 toward Koblenz. pation in this inaugural event is highly encouraged. Bad Kreuznach. From Wiesbaden, use Auto- Exit at Stromberg (46) and head toward From Wiesbaden, use Autobahns 643 toward Mainz, bahns 643 toward Mainz, 60 toward Darmstadt, and Waldalgesheim to reach the start. 60 toward Bingen, and 61 toward Koblenz. Exit at 63 toward Kaiserslautern. Exit at Erbes-Büdesheim Start: Rhein-Nahe-Halle on Mannesmannstrasse Saturday and Sunday: 7 Rheinböllen (45) to use B50 toward Simmern. At (9) to use minor roads through Wendelsheim and a.m. to 2 p.m. (6 and 11 km) and 7 a.m. Büchenbeuren, pick up a minor road through Rhaunen Nieder-Wiesen to reach Kriegsfeld. to 1 p.m. (20 km) Trail: Hilly, woods Award: None. Start: Turn- und Festhalle at Hinter Kirch 10 Saturday: 7 leading to the start at Bundenbach.
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Stuttgart Frühlingsfest
Things to do ... Things to do
The Stuttgarter Frühlingsfest, one of Europe’s most visited spring festivals, will take place at the Cannstatter Wasen until May 10. More than 240 showmen, restaurants and merchants will participate. Enjoy rides at the fairground with a Ferris wheel, white-water rafting and many more, or visit the traditional Almhüttendorf and experience local food and drinks. The fun begins April 18 at noon with the tapping of the kegs. Visit http://stuttgarterfruehlingsfest.de/index.php?id=350 for more information.
Wine walk through Eltville
Enjoy the picturesque city of Eltville and wine with a walking tour through the Old Town. A guided tour is in English and includes three varieties of Prädikatsweine from Eltville wineries plus some nibbles appropriate to the wines. Contact Gunilla Remy at 06123-2227 or eltvilleremy@freenet.de for reservations. The cost is 11 euro and the tour starts at 6
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Wiesbaden Marketing GmbH breakfasts on Saturdays from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. are scheduled for April 25, June 13, July 11 and Aug. 8.
goEast Film Festival
A stroll through the picturesque town of Eltville offers views of buildings new and old, like the Rheinpromenade Burg. p.m. The dates for the walking tours are May 9, July 11, Aug. 8 and Sept. 13.
Breakfast on the Market Place
Spring is in the starting blocks and with it, the market place breakfast during the weekly Wiesbaden market is starting as well. Organized by the
Filmmaking in conflict zones — in particular, the ongoing war in Ukraine — is one of the main themes of “goEast: the Festival of Central and Eastern European Film,” which runs April 22-28 for the 15th time in Wiesbaden. For more information and tickets visit http://www. filmfestival-goeast.de/.
Trips and tours
Wiesbaden Outdoor Recreation offers trips to Brussels Express April 25, Keukenhof Tulip Parade April 25, Strasbourg, France April 25, Milan Overnight May 1-3, Phantasialand May 9, Legoland May 16, Prague Overnight May 16-17, French Riviera Adventure May 21-23, Memorial Day
Weekend in Rovinj, Croatia May 21-25, Strasbourg, France May 30 and Disneyland Paris Express May 30. Call civ (0611) 143-548-9801 for more information.
USO travel
Join the USO for trips to Keukenhof Gardens and Flower Parade April 25, Karlovy Vary Spring Festival May 2, St. Goar by Train May 2, Frankfurt Walking Tour May 9, Berlin Express May 9, Rhein River Cruise: Mother’s Day May 10, Bargain Hunter: Fashion and More May 15, Disneyland Paris Express May 16, Ladenburg and Heidelberg by train May 16, Wiesbaden Magic History Walking Tour May 16, Riesling Route May 17, Normandy May 21-25, Bratislava and Budapest May 21-25, Family-Friendly Castle Tour May 23, ZOOM Adventure Park and Zoo May 30 and Milan Express May 30. Stop by any area USO or call civ (0611) 143-548-5106 for more information.
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USAG Wiesbaden — Wackernheim, Wiesbaden ARCOM for Cooley
24th Military Intelligence Battalion, A Company Commander Capt. Pamela Bracey, U.S. Army Garrison Wiesbaden Command Sgt. Maj. Roy Rocco and others applaud Spc. D’Lexis Cooley, second from left, after she was awarded the Army Commendation Medal during a ceremony April 15 for her leadership with the Wiesbaden BOSS program. During Cooley’s tenure as Wiesbaden BOSS president, she executed several programs, including “BOSS Against Drunk Driving,” which helped to reduce DUI incidents. Wiesbaden BOSS had the most volunteer hours in Europe among all programs and a participation rate of 95 percent among single Soldiers. Cooley increased BOSS membership by 40 percent, and BOSS volunteers supported events like the holiday tree lighting ceremony, Department of Defense Dependents School System wrestling and basketball tournaments and boxing matches. She successfully bolstered partnership with Army Community Service, Sexual Harassment and Assault Response/Prevention, the GermanAmerican Kontakt Club, Red Cross, Equal Employment Opportunity and especially the German military, setting up several rifle qualifying ranges, which gave lower enlisted Soldiers a chance to get their campaign badge. BOSS also worked with the Mainz children’s hospital and orphanage to give sick and parentless children a Christmas. Cooley has earned her master’s degree and will exit the Army to pursue a career in the United States. Photo by Shayna Brouker
Donating life
Staff Sgt. Briann Asheson, a nurse at the Wiesbaden Army Health Clinic, draws blood from Steve Minnick at the USO Blood Drive April 14 at the Army Community Service cafeteria. The drive, sponsored by the Wiesbaden Spouses Club, collected 36 pints of blood for the Armed Services Blood Program, for a possible total of 108 lives saved. Photo by Shayna Brouker
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USAG Wiesbaden — Wackernheim, Wiesbaden
Make an escape to paradise in Mallorca Cathedrals and caves top attactions for tourists
Story and photos by Mackinley Bullock
Special to the Herald Union
As you walk onto the beach and feel the sand between your toes, and the warm sun hits your skin, you can’t help but feel like you’re in paradise. There’s no better way to take a break from reality by traveling to Mallorca, a beautiful island off the coast of Spain. Mallorca, just a two-hour nonstop flight from Frankfurt, is a popular vacation spot and has a lot to offer. The island has activities for the more relaxed vacationers who like to lay out on the warm beach, but also for the more adventurous ones who want to explore the island by car, bike or segway. Resorts all along the coast offer amenities and activities and are just a short walk to the beach. On the beach you can find activities from paddleboarding, to beach volleyball or jet skiing. Be sure to pack sunscreen because around
The Caves of Drach offer a unique stage for perfomers. spring time the temperatures begin to rise, allowing for some perfect sun tanning weather in Mallorca. For those who want to stray from the sand, bike rental shops all along the boardwalk will allow you to bike around the island, which makes for a quicker route than walking but still allows you to take in the beautiful scenery and culture. The city of Palma de Mallorca has many cathedrals and churches to explore and the atmosphere of the city offers a
A blue sky makes a stunning backdrop for the Catedral de Santa Maria in Mallorca. pleasant experience. One of the most popular sites on the island are the Caves of Drach, which translates to “dragon caves.” While visitors won’t find fire-breathers here, they can take a boat ride under the caves, and even watch a concert performed on a stage inside. The caves along with the
famous Catedral de Santa Maria, also known as Le Seu, are also a must-see for anyone vacationing in Mallorca. The island has multiple activities for all ages and will make for a very memorable and relaxing vacation. Paradise is found in Mallorca. For more information on the the cathedral; http://www.cat-
edraldemallorca.info/principal/; on the Drach Caves, http:// www.cuevasdeldrach.com/ la-cueva/?lang=en#visita; and for the city in general, http:// www.seemallorca.com/palma (Editor’s note: Mackinley Bullock, a Wiesbaden High School senior, is a student intern with the garrison’s Public Affairs Office).
Spring shopping
Vendors from all over Europe set up shop at the Clay Kaserne Fitness Center April 17-20 to sell their unique tax-free wares, including tapestries, handmade dolls, furniture, “name frames,” rugs, Polish pottery, jewelry, specialty spirits and liquor and more. Neighboring cities Wiesbaden, Hofheim, Ruedesheim and Eltville and Schloss Freudenberg were also on site Saturday to distribute information about local tourist attractions.
Photos by Jacob Corbin
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USAG Wiesbaden — Wackernheim, Wiesbaden Latvian Chief of Defense visits Army Europe headquarters By Sgt. Daniel Cole
U.S. Army Europe Public Affairs Office
Army Europe headquarters welcomed Lt. Gen. Raimonds Graube, the Latvian Chief of Defense of Armed Forces, April 20, who met with Lt. Gen. Ben Hodges, commander of Army Europe, during a visit to discuss ongoing exercises and future opportunities to build the alliance. “We feel much safer and stronger because of the alliance and because we have friends like the United States,” Graube said during a small media event at the end of his visit. The general also spoke about the ongoing situation in the Baltic states and how the partnership between Latvian and U.S. Soldiers is imperative to deterring Russian aggression. “It is not only just a political statement, it is real, their forces are there,” Graube said speaking about Russia’s recent flyovers and submarine activity in Latvia’s air and maritime zones. “Because of the situation around my country’s borders, your [U.S.] help and assistance is crucial and the United States is still exercising side by side with Latvian Soldiers,” the defense chief added. Turning to a more positive note, Graube mentioned the growing friendships he had witnessed over the past year between the two nations. He insisted that exercises taking place fostered a very important social aspect to partnership training and that he was very happy seeing this. “These exercises are not only a great opportunity for Soldiers to train
together for future deployments but it is also about friendship,” Graube said. “A very important piece that we should not forget about is the social part, they are living together and training together. We are friends.”
Lt. Gen. Ben Hodges, commander of Army Europe, speaks with Lt. Gen. Raimonds Graube (left), the Latvian Chief of Defense of Armed Forces, April 20. Photo right: Latvian Pvt. 1st Class Janis Bluman, a member of Headquarters Signal Company, helps a Latvian boy put on some Latvian military equipment on June 11, 2014. Latvian children visited Adazi Training Area during a summer camp they were attending for youth enrichment.
Photo by Sgt. Daniel Cole
Photo by Staff Sgt. Brett Miller
March for military children
U.S. Army Garrison Wiesbaden Child and Youth Services hosted their fourth annual Month of the Military Child parade April17 on Clay Kaserne. The nearly 400 participants included children from buildings 1501 and 1502 Child Development Centers, Soldiers, Family members and care providers. Photos by Peter Witmer
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For your health April is Women’s Eye Health and Safety Month By Tri-Service Vision Conservation and Readiness Program Staff U�S� Army Public Health Command
Women are often the people in the family responsible for taking care of their family’s health concerns, yet they often neglect their own health, including the health of their eyes. Two-thirds of people in the world affected by visual impairments and blindness are women, even though they represent only 53 percent of the population. The rate of eye disease is on the rise in the United States mostly because people are living longer, and women, on average, live longer than men. As a result, more women are susceptible to age-related eye diseases such as macular degeneration, cataracts, dry eyes, glaucoma and diabetic changes of the eye, as well as other conditions. Because of this, Prevent BlindnessAmerica has designatedApril as Women’s Eye Health and Safety Month to help educate women about the steps that they must take to help prevent vision loss by making their own eye health a priority. While the following recommendations apply to all, during April, the emphasis is on women so that they remember to take care of themselves as well as their families. Get routine eye care. Many causes of eyesight problems are preventable, so all women should make having regular eye examinations a regular part of their health routine to minimize the risk. It is recommended that all women receive a comprehensive eye examination by
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Dr. Marion Ewan, Tripler Army Medical Center Optometry Clinic, screens Charity Del Rosario for myopia during an eye examination at TAMC. the age of 40, if not sooner, and obtain routine follow-up care as recommended by their eye care professional. Know your family history. Everyone is aware that genetics play an important role in what diseases you are at risk for, including eye diseases. By knowing what conditions your ancestors have had, you can notify your eye care professional of what those condi-
tions are, and in some cases, do things to prevent or lessen the effect of those conditions in you. Eat healthy and exercise. Eating healthy and exercising is important in maintaining a proper weight to reduce the risk factors for certain conditions. Doing so can also assist you in guarding against vision loss. Obesity, a lack of exercise, stress and a bad diet all can
affect the health of your eyes. Avoid smoke. Smoking, even secondhand smoke, increases the risks for certain eye diseases such as cataracts and macular degeneration. Avoid smoking and being around smokers if at all possible. Wear good sunglasses. Ultraviolet light exposure has also been linked to the development of cataracts and macular degeneration. It is recommended that when you go outside, consider wearing brimmed hats and UV-rated sunglasses. Use cosmetics and contacts safely. You know the rules for using these safely. Wash your hands first. Throw away old makeup and contacts. Do not share them with others. Do not apply them while driving. By following these directions, you can prevent a serious eye infection that could result in permanent loss of vision. Remember, as the one who is responsible for making certain that everyone is healthy, it is important that you remain around to continue to take care of your family and that you see well enough to maintain that role. Taking care of your eyes is an easy way to assist you in meeting those important functions for years to come.
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A young woman, born at the turn of 20th century, is rendered ageless after an accident. After years of a solitary life, she meets a man who might be worth losing her immortality for.
At the movies April 23 - May 3 Tony Bass Auditorium
April 23 — Unfriended (R) 7 p.m. April 24 — MWR Preparation for Rob Lake Magic Show April 25 — MWR Rob Lake Magic Show 1st Show 7 p.m. (Doors open at 6 p.m.) 2nd Show 9 p.m. (Doors open at 8 p.m.) April 26 — Cinderella (PG) 4 p.m. The Age of Adaline (PG-13) 7 p.m. April 27 — Closed April 28 — Closed April 29 — Closed April 30 — The Age of Adaline (PG-13) 7 p.m. May 1 — The Avengers: Age of Ultron (PG-13) 7 p.m. May 2 — The Avengers: Age of Ultron
(PG-13) 4 p.m. The Avengers: Age of Ultron (PG-13) 7:30 p.m. May 3 — The Avengers: Age of Ultron (PG-13) 4 p.m. The Avengers: Age of Ultron (PG-13) 7:30 p.m. Editor’s note: Renovations of the Taunus Movie Theater began Jan. 12, and until mid-July movies will be shown at Tony Bass Auditorium (Clay Kaserne Building 1043). The movies listing was the most current at the time of publication. Visit www.herald-union.com/ movie-schedulewiesbaden/wiesbaden-taunus-theater/ for the most up-to-date showings.
In “The Avengers: Age of Ultron,” Earth’s Mightiest must reunite and work with newcomers Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch to battle new antagonist Ultron, who receives an all-new origin story, while dealing with a new level of inner conflict amongst the team. Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch may not necessarily agree with the Avengers and Tony Stark may be responsible for the creation of the new villain.
Cinderella (PG) — The story of “Cinderella” follows the fortunes of young Ella (Lily James) whose merchant father remarries following the death of her mother. Eager to support her loving father, Ella welcomes her new stepmother (Cate Blanchett) and her daughters Anastasia (Holliday Grainger) and Drisella (Sophie McShera) into the family home. But when Ella’s father unexpectedly passes away, she finds herself at the mercy of a jealous and cruel new family. Finally relegated to nothing more than a servant girl covered in ashes, and spitefully renamed Cinderella, Ella could easily begin to lose hope. Yet despite the cruelty inflicted upon her, Ella is determined to honor her mother’s dying words and to “have courage and be kind.” She will not give in to despair nor despise those who mistreat her. And then there is the dashing stranger she meets in the woods. Unaware that he is really a prince, not merely an apprentice at the palace, Ella finally feels she has met a kindred soul. It appears her fortunes may be about to change when the palace sends out an open invitation for all maidens to attend a ball, raising Ella’s hopes of once again encountering the charming Kit (Richard Madden). Alas, her stepmother forbids her to attend and callously rips apart her dress. But, as in all good fairy tales, help is at hand, and a kindly beggar woman (Helena Bonham Carter) steps forward and, armed with a pumpkin and a few mice, changes Cinderella’s life forever. The Age of Adaline — After miraculously remaining 29 years old for almost eight decades, Adaline Bowman has lived a solitary existence, never allowing herself to get close to anyone who might reveal her secret. But a chance encounter with charismatic philanthropist Ellis Jones reignites her passion for life and romance. When a weekend with his parents threatens to uncover the truth, Adaline makes a decision that will change her life forever. Avengers: Age of Ultron — When Tony Stark tries to jumpstart a dormant peacekeeping program, things go awry and Earth’s Mightiest Heroes, including Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, The Incredible Hulk, Black Widow and Hawkeye, are put to the ultimate test as the fate of the planet hangs in the balance. As the villainous Ultron emerges, it is up to The Avengers to stop him from enacting his terrible plans, and soon uneasy alliances and unexpected action pave the way for a global adventure.
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cludes updated shopping sections for Michael Kors, Ellen Tracy, The North It’s finally here. Face and Under Armour. After several years of construc- The cosmetics department tion, some roadblocks and “moving was expanded, too, with mountains,” according to one official, top-of-the-line brands like the new Post Exchange opened in Smashbox and Too Faced. Hainerberg Housing area April 17 The PowerZone incorpofollowing a ribbon-cutting ceremony. rates all of the major brand Hundreds of eager shoppers concept shops, including streamed in as soon as the ribbon Bose, Sony, Apple, Samfell Friday morning to see the long- sung and Kindle. It also awaited facility for themselves. With includes an in-store Siga 94 percent more space than the old mobile center. PX, the new 155,000-square-foot “I like that everything Exchange shopping center now has is in one place,” said Fran enough room to house the main Rodgers, a community exchange store, Outdoor Store, Toy- member standing in the land, furniture store, Barber Shop, checkout line with a basket Spa and Stylique Salon, TKS, Petals of items shortly after the Photo by Jacob Corbin and Blooms floral shop, Harley Da- ribbon cutting. “It’s pleasvidson, Military Auto Source, Kickz ant to be in the building, Exchange employee Alice Blase checks shoe store, a food court, Commu- and they did a good job of out customers at the grand opening of nity Bank, Andrews Federal Credit laying everything out.” the new Exchange April 17. Union, a USO office, Army RecruitIt took “a lot of work Exchange Service Europe and ers Office, and hours,” according Southeast Asia, at a special opening P o w e r - “I like that everything is to one associate. He ceremony the night before. Zone and measured the effort in one place.” “This building represents relaStarbucks by the 12,000 steps a – Fran Rodgers tionships. It would not be here with— plus day logged on his peout relationships. You guys moved other vendors — all under one roof. dometer from moving merchandise mountains, literally,” he said, turning Other features include an updated into the new store. to address the associates behind him. brick façade and food court, updated The work didn’t go unnoticed. “This is going to be really good for signage, new finishes and polished The success is credited to “relationconcrete floors. ships,” said Col. Geoff DeTingo, The Exchange’s makeover in- commander of Army and Air Force
the area,” said “We’re going to change John Crawthe community a lot.” f o r d , s a l e s – John Crawford, PowerZone area manager manager for the PowerZone, a 20-year AAFES employee and veteran of three other Exchange in terms of floor s openings. “We’re going to change the Neeraj Gupta, dir community a lot. (The new store) is the organization r cleaner, friendlier and more modern.” ting up the franch What’s more, “We can take pride in it more,” staff are militar added Alice Blase, a PowerZone community. senior store associate. “They help g In addition to returning more than home feeling,” he $1 million to the community from bar situated behin revenue in 2014, the new mall will also added to “cr have a positive effect on the envi- you’re connected ronment, said Exchange Business “The Wiesbad Manager Brad Nisbett. is more than just a “This newly renovated facility ping experience,” drastically reduces the footprint left Exchange Gener from operating multiple outdated fa- Barriga. “It’s a c cilities, which significantly decreases where everyone consumption levels through ‘green’ themselves.” However, not initiatives,” Nisbett said. thrilled with the s A green roof that covers 41 per“I was hopin cent of the building was installed to more baking and decrease energy consumption. Eight stuff,” said Teresa thousand square feet of skylights reduce the need of additional lighting basket of Martha while supplying an open and welcom- in the checkout l ing natural view of the facility. The what I can get.” The PX is ope facility is completely automated, to Department keeping internal temperatures at a Defense ID car comfortable level. It is also futureholders with com ready, with a reinforced missary and P roof for expansion of solar privileges. It is ope panels, or updates to its Monday throug fully automated HVAC S a t u r d a y f r o system. 10 a.m. to 8 p.m The construction it- and Sunday fro self was a combined 10 a.m. to 7 p.m effort between AAFES, Visit https://ww the U.S. Army Corps of shopmyexchang Engineers-Europe Dis- c o m / e x c h a n g e trict, U.S. Army Garrison stores/German Wiesbaden and the State A E / Wi e s b a d e n of Hessen. Wiesbaden-Hai “This celebration is sym- erberg-1368178 f bolic of the longstanding details. relationship between Hessen Photo left by Shayn and U.S. Army Europe. We Brouker and pho are involved almost daily in right by Jacob Corb the Army construction here in Wiesbaden,” said Elmar Photo left, an Ex Damm, chief of facilities and change custome construction at the Hessian prepares to ente Ministry of Finance. “I’m a grand openin very happy we have reached giveaway at th this milestone together. This new Exchang construction project was mall grand open under a lucky star — bright ing April 17. Pho from the beginning.” to right, Nad One of the most anticipat- and Dee Woodfo ed features of the new facility look at flowe Photos by Jacob Corbin is the Starbucks coffee shop in the new Ex Customers check out at the new Exchange during the grand opening April 17. The Exchange mall has 94 per- next to the food court, a short change’s garde cent more space than the old one, and features everything under one roof. walking distance for Hain- section April 17. By Shayna Brouker
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Children in the soccer program enjoy the first day of practice.
Left to right: Caden, Eric, Sophie and Isabella have fun playing soccer.
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Left to right: Aaron, Kian, Carter and Diego receive instructions from their baseball coach.
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Jacob connects with a pitch during batting practice.
Reilley takes a swing in batting practice (9-11 year old fast pitch softball).
All photos by Peter Witmer
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Samantha takes a big swing during batting practice.
Parker covers first base, while Trent approaches during a base running drill at practice.
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What to see
Kropsburg Castle was built in the 13th century and is now a restaurant and tavern. It first served as a residence of the Bishop of Speyer and then later passed into the hands of the Lords of Dalberg. The castle was destroyed in 1689, however the outer bailey was rebuilt, which now houses the restaurant Castle Tavern at Kropsburg. You will find this castle restaurant in the countryside above the village of St. Martin. St. Martin’s Church in the village has an impressive clock tower but inside the Gothic art treasures and the Gothic vault are a must-see. Outside the church is the sandstone figure of St. Martin, which is a listed monument.
The church is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. A walk around the town features other UNESCO listed monuments including the halftimbered houses, the 18th century statue of St. Anthony on Maikammerstrasse and the late Renaissance (early 17th century) wooden statue of Christ. If you have never been to St. Martin, you will surely find something to interest you. Shopping in St. Martin offers browsing in curio, antique shops and much more.
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St. Martin (referred to as Sankt Martin in German) is one of the loveliest villages on the “German Wine Road” (Deutsche Weinstrasse) in RheinlandPfalz. St. Martin has the distinction of being the only place in Germany that is named after a saint. St. Martin gave half of his cloak to a beggar who was only wearing rags during a harsh winter. The area surrounding has been inhabited since Roman times. Nested in the hills and surrounded by vineyards, this is a paradise to visit for its beauty, wine, food, shopping and more.
There are several options available for wine tasting. The Winery, the old chateau located at Maikammerer Road 7, is close to the Weingut Rössler – Schneider found at number 12. You can sample some great wines at the Wine & Sekthof Cutter (located at number 48) and the Winery Gernert (located at number 39). There are many other wineries in St. Martin and you don’t have to look very hard to find them. The Weingut Joachim Raabe is not only a place to purchase and taste wine, but a place to find delectable seasonal and regional specialty dishes. This traditional familyrun restaurant and vineyard is reasonably priced. Flammkuchen, a type of pizza with a thin crackerlike crust is one you will want to try. It is generously covered in crème fraiche, topped with the traditional onions and lardons (matchstick-sized pieces of belly pork) or bacon, and sometimes comes with a seasonal vegetable such as broccoli. Saint Martiner Castell is a hotel and restaurant and offers light German cuisine and an international menu. This restaurant is reasonably priced
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Have fun with the locals Women of the World music festival Wed, May 13 - Sat, May 16 Frankfurt, city center Frankfurt will be the venue for this year’s Women of the World Music Festival. This annual festival presents female musicians from different walks of life presenting various musical genres, such as blues, jazz, rock and pop and more. 4 days, 8 stages, 1 city – and lots of fascinating performances! For more info see www.womenoftheworld-festival.de EVENTS Culinary week in the Rheingau Fri, Apr 24 – Sun, May 3 Rheingau region More than 100 wineries and restaurants between Flörsheim am Main and Lorch am Rhein invite you to taste different wines and other regional specialties or enjoy the musical and literary programs which attract many visitors from near and far every year. For more information about all participating wineries see www.kulturland-rheingau.de May market Sat, Apr 25 – Tue, May 5 Mannheim, Maimarktgelände Visit the biggest regional fair in Germany, Mannheim’s annual Maimarkt from April 25 to May 5, every day from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Around 340,000 people come to the Maimarkt every year to see more than 1400 exhibitors on a fairground of 75,000 sqm. Products and services relating to profession, leisure, household and more will be displayed. Adults pay €4.50 for tickets in advance and €8 at the box office. For more info in German see www.maimarkt.de Wine and tapas walking tour Sat, Apr 25 – Sun, Apr 26 Schwabenheim, Marktplatz Join the fun at ‘Schwabenheimer Wein Sommer’ (Schwabenheim Wine Summer) starting on April 25 from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. at the market square. During the walking tour to different wineries in the city, you have the chance to taste wines and RhineHessian tapas. A shuttle service to all win-
eries will be provided as well. For more info contact the association of winemakers in Schwabenheim, 06130-945305. Wine evening Sat, Apr 25 Wiesbaden, Kurhaus This year’s Wein Ball (ball of wines) will take place on April 25 in Wiesbaden’s Kurhaus. The guests will be able to enjoy the world of cabaret with various programs and also culinary delights. Roger Cicero and his band are providing musical entertainment with a bit of jazz and swing as you enjoy the superb wines. Ticket prices start at €198, and include dinner, drinks and the concert. Call the Tourist Information in Wiesbaden at 0611 1729930. Night of the museums Sat, Apr 25 Frankfurt, Museums Come to Frankfurt and Offenbach for the sight of the museums on April 25 where most museums and many galleries open their doors. Chill out to live music and check out the exhibitions. Food and drinks will be provided, as well as a shuttle to get you from one destination to the other. Night of the museums will be from 7 p.m. to 2 a.m. and a ticket costs €14. For tickets call 069-97460555 or go to www.nacht-der-museen.de Mainz wine days Thu, Apr 30 – Sun, May 3 Mainz, Rheinufer It is wine time again! Join the wine presentation in Mainz between April 30 to May 3.
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Beautiful China cabinet with two adjustable glass shelfs and two draws. bwginas@gmail.com
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Looking for the right guy, smart, interesting woman in her mid 40's, independant, cute, is looking for a SWM 40 & up to spend time together and see where it goes.Contact me...I dare you....My dare@web.de,
SERVICES
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There have been reports of pets being sold from breeding facilities that are not managed at the highest professional standards. Please choose your pet carefully. Make sure you check the credentials of the people selling the pet, and get proper paperwork showing shots and/ or other proof of healthy condition. For further advice, consult your Veterinarian.
Professional Services are offered by registered businesses as well as private people. To ensure a satisfactory service experience, please always ask for credentials and deny payments up front. For cleaning services, arrange for payments after a final walk-through and inspection of the clean house.
Wanted: Full-time Dental Receptionist for busy American practice in Wiesbaden. Prefer prior dental experience but not required for the right person. If interested plea- Dog Kennel, $100, cahilldd@ya se email resume to: ramsteinden hoo.com, call 0035226361883 for details. Cost 500+ euros new. talofficemanager@gmail.com Wanted: Full-time Dental Receptionist for busy American practice in Ramstein. Prefer prior dental experience but not required for the right person. If interested please email resume to: ramsteinden talofficemanager@gmail.com
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Large Dog Carrier 36" with water bottle, $40.00, or best offer.Only WANTED used for flight to Germany, airline All ads and pics on class-world.com approved - plastic construction with required metal bolts and door, purchased at Pets Mart. Guitar: Looking for a higher-end, ddbott@outlook.com, six-string acoustic guitar in a 01525342095 "cared for" condition, with case, A stand would be nice too. agameo ne@yahoo.com, Shipping Box "Skudo IATA", confirms the IATA standards/regulations, Size 4 (L 68cm, B 48cm, H 51cm) Brand NEW, still in box not even opened as I ordered 2, $50, I come to your home! for more details go to http:// Cell: 0170-204 0880 www.petobel.de/nobby-transport www.dogschool.marionvelten.de box-skudo s.vogl75@web.de
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