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19 March 2014 u.S. army garrison BAVARIA–Tower Barracks/ Rose Barracks

COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER

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Community Highlights Special programs, updates, community campaigns, classes and more

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Bavarian News online Head to BavarianNews.com to get timely news and see what events are happening in the community. Here are the latest Bavarian News stories for this week: Freedom 6 Sends. Strategic Priorities -- A Ready and Modern Army. Redefining home. 2nd Cavalry Regiment Soldiers discuss the process of finding home overseas and on deployment. Teen center adopts a pet project. The Rose Barracks Teen Center partners with the Amberg Teirheim to help cats and dogs in need. ROVR collects animal health records. Information on a pet's health will be entered in the ROVR system and can be accessed by other Army veterinarians if a service member moves to another military installation.

Spring motorcycle safety tips BEWARE! Road and weather conditions are perfect for our local motorcycle riders to be out and about enjoying the early spring like weather. Motorcycle safety is the reasonability for both the motorcyclist and auto drivers. We share the road and the reasonability of ensuring all enjoy the long weekend. Please remember these simple but needed safety considerations: 1. Motorcycles move fast and are easy to overlook. Make sure you clear intersections. 2. Motorcyclists: You are hard to see so make sure your intentions are known before you commit to them. 3. Motorcyclists are responsible to operate their bikes within their ridding capabilities. 4. Car drivers should allow more following distance between a motorcycle and their vehicles. 5. Group riding for motorcyclists use unique dynamics; motorcycle riders should make sure they’re prepared to ride in group settings. 6. Protective equipment is required at all times. 7. Community motorcycle mentors must inform their riders to keep them and the rest of the community safe. 8. Leaders must be actively involved in their motorcyclists’ safety. The USAG Bavaria footprint has already experienced several motorcycle accidents this year and the next one can be prevented if we all do our part and keep each other safe. A motorcycle accident is usually a first and last time event. Your first accident may be your last time riding a bike.

2014 Spring Environmental Newsletter Learn to keep your house "Clean & Green" and where to go near the garrison to enjoy the encroaching spring. USAG Bavaria Spring 2014 Environmental Newsletter.

Important Vehicle Registration information In accordance with AER 190-1, individuals have a responsibility to go to their local vehicle field registration site (Bldg. 301, Tower Barracks) and update their registration any time there is a change to administrative data -- unit of assignment and/or mailing address. Administrative changes are FREE. If you have recently moved here from another garrison in Europe, or changed units within USAG Bavaria, you are still responsible for updating the administrative information on your vehicle registration, even if your existing plates have not yet expired.


Delay in Passport Processing Due to severe weather conditions on the East Coast, all Passport customers should expect a delay of the processing, shipment and arrival of their respective passports to the USAG Bavaria Passport Office. Also, all customers should plan accordingly and be aware of the extended processing times in applying for new tourist and official travel passports, renewals and other services offered by the USAG Bavaria Passport Office. We thank you for your understanding.

Overseas Housing Allowance survey Now-31 March: The Defense Travel Management Office will conduct an Overseas Housing Allowance Utility and Move-in expense survey to validate and adjust the amount of compensation service members are receiving from OHA to live in privately leased or rented residential housing. All service members, regardless of service affiliation, who reside in off-post housing are highly encouraged to complete the survey in order to accurately gauge the amount of OHA service members are receiving. This survey directly affects the amount of housing allowance each service member is paid. To take the survey, visit Defense Travel Management Office's website at https://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/site/oha-utilmar.cfm and click on the "Take the Survey" button.

It’s tax time! Tax Centers are the easiest way to file your taxes for free. Last tax season, tax centers in Bavaria processed 10,220 tax returns, saving more than $1.5 million in commercial preparation and filing fees, and generating over $19 million in refunds. The filing deadline for the tax year is 15 April, but the overseas filing deadline is 16 June. Click here for contact info and tax filing document requirements. Tower Barrack Tax Center: Mon-Fri 9 a.m.-noon, 1-5 p.m. Bldg. 216, First Floor: Tax Center DSN 475-9258, CIV 09641-83-9258. Rose Barracks Tax Center: Mon-Fri, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Bldg. 245, First Floor: Tax Center DSN 476-2714, CIV 09662-83-2714.

The German-American Volksfest is back 1-3 Aug: Great news! We've just learned that the 56th annual German-American Volksfest will be held Aug. 1-3 at U.S. Army Garrison Bavaria. So make your plans to attend.

Army Emergency Relief begins again Now-15 May: The Army Emergency Relief (AER) program in underway. All units within USAG Bavaria geographic footprint are requested to provide an AER Representatives. For questions please contact Mrs. Christine Nunez-Stolz, DSN: 475-6133 or email.

Stay vigilant and report suspicious activities For emergencies off post call 112, the European emergency number, reachable from fixed and mobile phones, free of charge, everywhere in the EU. Bavaria Military Community officials are asking everyone to stay vigilant and report suspicious activities as soon as they are observed. The safety of our families is one of our biggest priorities. USAG Bavaria Military Police: DSN 476-2490/3397 or CIV 09662-83-2490/3397.

Suicide and Sexual Assault Hotlines Call the suicide prevention hotline number at DSN 118, CIV 09641-83-118. Visit our website for more on suicide prevention. Suicide prevention, sexual assault or just a friendly ear… you’re never alone. Professionals are available to counsel you in confidence. Getting help is a sign of strength. 24 Hour Community Hotlines: Chaplain Hotline 0162-296-0838, Military Police Hotline 09662-83-114, Sexual Assault Hotline DSN 475-4567, CIV 09641-83-4567 or DSN 476-3218, CIV 09662-83-3218 and Emergency Services DSN 117, CIV 09641-83-117.

Community Health Promotion Council Survey Please take 10 minutes out of your day to take this survey on the level of health in our community. Our Community Health Promotion Council will be provided with the results of this survey in order to identify the most pressing problems that can be addressed through community action. Thanks! Survey is here: http://go.usa.gov/Z7D9

Equal Employment Opportunity The garrison Equal Employment Opportunity webpage lists all of the information needed for you to address potential EEO concerns. If you need such help, please visit http://www.grafenwoehr.army.mil/sites/support/eeo.asp


Women’s History Month Celebration 21 March: Come join in the celebration of Woman’s History Month with the Bavaria Military Community. 1-2 p.m. at the Tower Theater in Tower Barracks. This is a free event hosted by the 7th Army NCO Academy aimed at recognizing the contributions and sacrifices made by women to our society. Guest speaker: Ms. Judith Brown. This year's theme: Women of Character, Courage and Commitment.

Women’s Empowerment Day 28 March: U.S. Army Garrison Bavaria is hosting an “Empowering Young Women to Lead” program from 10 -11 a.m. at the Physical Fitness Center on Tower Barracks. Guest speaker is Emilia Mueller, Bavarian State Minister for Labor, Social Affairs, Family and Integration. Also included is a panel session of invited guests to discuss professional development in the workforce and planning your career path. Everyone – Soldiers, civilian employees and family members – is invited to attend. Please save the date!

Community Huddle 27 March: Do you have questions for your leadership? The next Community Huddle, an interactive, town hall-style event for the community, is on March 27, at the Tower View Conference Center at 11:30 a.m. If you have any questions for the garrison leadership, unit leadership, the schools, a directorate or even just a general issue of concern, please feel free to let us know. All questions sent to us will be addressed at the Community Huddle. You can send us a private Facebook message with your question or email it to usarmy.grafenwoehr.imcom.mbx.usag-grafenwoehr-pao@mail.mil.

Reduced Staff at Passport Office 7-9 April: The USAG Bavaria Tower Barracks Passport Office will be operating at reduce staff 7-9 April due to staff mandatory passport certification training. Passport customer may occur longer wait periods for services during this time period. The Tower Barracks Passport Office will reopen 10 April for full services.

SHARP Stand-Down days 15-17 April: On these days, Soldiers and Department of the Army Civilians will conduct face-to-face leader engagement and small group discussions about SHARP. Leaders must be prepared to discuss individual, unit and organizational responsibilities to uphold SHARP standards.

Bulk Trash Pick-Up The County Neustadt/WN will pickup bulk trash over the next few months. Bulk trash must be curbside, in front of your home no later than 6 a.m. on the scheduled pick-up day. Pick-up is provided by contractors of the County Neustadt. Please note that pick-ups will occur in 3 stages based on types of items. 14 April: Altenstadt 29 April: Parkstein 26 May: Mantel and Steinfels 7 July: Luhe-Wildenau What will be picked up? Everything, that is too big or too heavy to go into the normal refuse container, such as: Furniture, mattresses, carpets, washing machines, dryers, radios, TVs, ovens, stoves, bicycles, strollers, and other items which cannot be dismantled, torn or broken down to a size that would fit in the regular refuse container. Each single item should be no larger than 80x40x32 inches and should not be heavier than 110 lb. Bulk trash consisting of metal (i.e. bicycles, washers, dryers, stoves, etc.) and electronic equipment (such as large appliances, small appliances, cooling devices, information & telecommunications including entertainment equipment) should be put out separately next to the normal bulk trash. What will not be picked up? - Normal refuse, recyclable material, Yard waste like cut grass, branches, etc... - Hazardous waste - Tires, car parts, batteries, wrecked cars, motorcycles - Doors and windows (with or without glass), laminated floor, rouleaus - Construction debris - Night storage heaters Pick-ups will be performed in three steps: 1. Combustible material: like upholstered furniture, mattresses, rugs, etc...


2. Electronic equipment: i.e. TV, PC, printer, scanner, radio, VCR, DVD player, monitor, vacuum cleaner, refrigerators and freezers (no permission sticker required anymore), etc… together with Household Metal items: i.e. bicycles, ironing boards, washer, dryer, dishwasher, stoves (oil stoves and oil barrels must be totally emptied) etc… 3. Salvageable wooden furniture: (i.e. bed frame, wardrobe, chair, table, etc….) *Smaller electronic appliances (i.e. hairdryer, toothbrush, telephones, drilling machine etc.) should be brought to the drop off point “Company Bergler” in Weiherhammer, Etzenrichter Str. 2, Mon.-Fri. from 8-4 p.m., CIV 09605-92090. Any material not picked up must be removed by residents. For more, call your SORT Office at DSN 475-6664.

Bulk Trash Pickup – City of Weiden For City of Weiden to include the communities Rothenstadt, Ullersricht and Neunkirchen - Pickup has to be requested at the City of Weiden twice a year. Fee per Pickup is 10 €. To schedule a pickup call 0961-3901913. For more information contact your SORT Office at DSN 475-6664.

Bulk Trash Pickup – County Tirschenreuth For Erbendorf, Kastl, Kemnath, Kulmain & Thumsenreuth - Pickup is performed by the County Tirschenreuth upon written request by the resident (“Sperrmuellabfuhr auf Abruf”). For a blank form contact your SORT Office at DSN 475-6664.

Bulk Trash Pickup – County Bayreuth For Speichersdorf - Pickup is performed by the County Bayreuth upon individual written request by the resident per special application card (“Sperrmuellabfuhr auf Abruf”). To obtain a blank form of this special application card contact your SORT Office at DSN 475-6664.

Army Community Service (ACS) Contact Army Community Service (ACS) Tower Barracks, DSN 475-8371, CIV 09641-83-8371. Rose Barracks, DSN 476-2650 CIV 09662-83-2650. ACS is now on Facebook and Twitter (Follow GRAF ACS) or email usarmy.grafenwoehr.imcom-europe.mbx.acs@mail.mil for info.

Newcomers! Every Tuesday: Newcomer Meet & Greet, 1:30– 2:30 p.m., Tower Barracks, Bldg 244, Lobby

Army Volunteer Corps 2 – 4 April: AFTB Level 2, 8:30 a.m. – 2 p.m., Rose Barracks, ACS, Bldg 221, Rm 206 15 April: Volunteer Management, Organizational Point of Contact (OPOC) Training, 9 – 11 a.m., Rose Barracks, ACS, Bldg 221, Rm 206 16, 17 April: AFTB Level 1, 8:30 a.m. – 2 p.m., Rose Barracks, ACS, Bldg 221, Rm 206

Employment Readiness For anyone needing assistance with resume building, or one-on-one assistance, please call DSN 476-2650, 475-8371, CIV 09662-83-2650, 09641-83-8371. 25 March: Interview Prep 101, 10 a.m. – noon, Rose Barracks, ACS, Bldg 322 1 & 15 April: USA Jobs, 10 – noon, Rose Barracks, ACS, Bldg 322 8 April: Employment Out-Processing Brief, 10 a.m. – noon, Rose Barracks, ACS, Bldg 322

Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) Have questions? Email EFMP directly. 20 March: Special Education Workshop, 3 – 4:30 p.m., Tower Barracks, Bldg 244 26 March: EFMP Support Group, 3 – 4 p.m., Rose Barracks, Bldg 244, Rm 219 17 April: Bowling with EFMP, 4 – 6 p.m., Tower Barracks, Bowling Center

Family Advocacy Program Hotlines to help: Domestic Violence 09662-83-3218 or 09641-83-5130. Please contact us for a complete listing of programs and services offered. Tuesdays, 4 March – 1 April: Love & Logic, 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m., Tower Barracks, Chapel Annex


Financial Readiness Services are also available by appointment. For more information on saving your money, you may contact your ACS Financial Readiness at 09662-83-2650 or 09641-83-8371. 19 March: Coupon Class, 12 – 1:30 p.m. Tower Barracks, ACS, Bldg 244 2 April: IRAs and Mutual Funds, 12 – 1 p.m., Tower Barracks, ACS, Bldg 244

Mobilization & Deployment Readiness 17 April: FRG Treasurer & Funding Class, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m., Rose Barracks, Bldg 221 (limit 20 people)

New Parent Support Program 21 March & 18 April: Great Expectations, 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Rose Barracks, ACS Bldg. 322. (6 Sessions that meet on Friday mornings) 15 and 29 April: Infant Massage, noon – 1 p.m., Rose Barracks, ACS, Bldg 322 19 March & 2, 16, 30 April: Little Hearts Apart Club, 10 – 11:15 a.m., Rose Barracks, Bldg 322 Clinics and Informational Classes Every Tuesday: Breast Feeding Clinic, 8 a.m. – 12 p.m. Play Groups Every Tuesday: Tower Barracks, Chapel Annex, 9:30 – 11 a.m. Every Wednesday: Rose Barracks, Chapel Annex, 9:30 – 11 a.m. Every Thursday: Netzaberg, Teen Center, 9:30 – 11 a.m. Newborn Network for parents with babies ages 0 through Walking Every Tuesday: Rose Barracks ACS, Bldg. 322, 1 - 3 p.m. Hospital Tours Every 1st Wednesday (except for holidays): Visit Weiden Meet at 5:45 p.m. in the Weiden hospital lobby. Every 4th Wednesday: Visit Sulzbach-Rosenberg Meet at 5:45 p.m. in the Sulzbach-Rosenberg hospital lobby. Every Other 2nd Tuesday: Visit Amberg Meet at 5:45 p.m. in the Amberg hospital lobby.

Relocation Readiness 19 March: Immigration Workshop, 11 a.m. – noon, Thursdays, Rose Barracks, ACS Bldg 322 19 March & 16 April: Military Sponsorship: Train-The-Trainer, 2:30 – 3:30 p.m. Thursdays, Rose Barracks, ACS Bldg 322 21 March: Level 2 Newcomers’ Orientation, Discover Amberg “Welcome To Bavaria” 9 a.m. – 3 p.m., Rose Barracks, ACS Bldg 322 28 March: Level 2 Newcomers’ Orientation, Discover Weiden “Welcome To Bavaria” 9 a.m. – 3 p.m., Rose Barracks, ACS Bldg 322 31 March: Level 1 Newcomers Orientation “Welcome To Bavaria” 9 a.m. – 3 p.m., Rose Barracks, ACS Bldg 322 10 April: Successful PCS Moves 101, 1 – 2 p.m. Thursdays, Rose Barracks, ACS Bldg 322 16 April: Spouse Sponsorship, 1 – 2 p.m. Thursdays, Rose Barracks, ACS Bldg 322 Every Tuesday: English as a Second Language, 10 a.m. – noon, Tower Barracks, Chapel Annex Every Thursday: English as a Second Language, 10 a.m. – noon, Rose Barracks, ACS, Bldg. 322.

Soldier & Family Assistance Center 20 March: Education Fair, 10 a.m. – 1 p.m., Rose Barracks, Bldg 165

Military and Family Life Consultants are here for you Military Life Consultants provide solution-oriented consultations to individuals, couples, families, and groups. They are designed to provide anonymous, confidential support to Soldiers and their family members, especially those returning from deployments. To contact a military life consultant, call Rose Barracks 0152-0294-0761 / 017-4147-6846 or Tower Barracks 0152-0293-4290 / 0152-0241-5226, Mon-Fri, 8 a.m.- 8 p.m. 25 March: Coping With Transition, 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m., Rose Barracks, Bldg 322

Exchange News For more information about the Exchange, head to www.shopmyexchange.com.

Exchange Sweepstakes Hatches Up $20,000 worth of Prizes


The Exchange is excited to partner with Just Born to give away 20 Exchange gift cards worth $1,000 to service members and their families. Enter now through April 20, shoppers worldwide can enter to win the Peeps Just Born sweepstakes by filling out and dropping off an entry form at the Tower Barracks Exchange main store. Shoppers must be 18 years or older to enter and have a valid driver’s license. The drawing will take place on or about June 2nd.

Tower Barracks Gamers Score Big with Exchange Buy-Back Program Army & Air Force Exchange Service shoppers who have conquered their current video games or are looking to add some new ones to the mix can take their gaming to the next level with the Tower Barracks Main Store Exchange’s new buyback program, Game Division. Shoppers can visit the Tower Barracks Main Store PowerZone to buy and sell games. The used games can be redeemed for Exchange gift cards that can be used to buy new games, or anything else within the store. “This is an ideal way for gamers to make sure they always have the latest and greatest releases without breaking the bank,” said Exchange General Manager Carl Carpenter. “With the Exchange’s large selection of the hottest games, Game Division and the Tower Barracks Main Store are a natural fit and a complement to the assortment.

Exchange You Made the Grade program Military students can turn good grades into rewards with the Army & Air Force Exchange Service’s You Made the Grade program. From first-graders to high school seniors, pupils who maintain a B average or higher are eligible for the program that recognizes academic excellence. The You Made the Grade program rewards military students with a coupon booklet filled with free offers and discounts, including a free regular 6-inch Subway sandwich and a Burger King Tender grill chicken sandwich. Those who make the grade will also score Snack Avenue coupons for a free 16-ounce drink, a complimentary hot dog and more. Other offers include $5 off a $25 iTunes gift card as well as discounts on clothing and shoes, among others. Students with a B average or better can also enter the You Made the Grade semiannual sweepstakes to receive gift cards worth $2,000, $1,500 or $500. Entries for the gift card sweepstakes drawing can be submitted twice a year, with drawings typically held in June and December. Students and guardians can visit the Beale Exchange for more information about the You Made the Grade program.

Exchange Offers Pricing Parity Whether service members are here at Bavaria foot print, on exercise or deployed, they can expect to find the same or very similar prices at Army & Air Force Exchange Service facilities worldwide. The practice is known as pricing parity and the prices for products available around the world are established centrally. “While price differentiations can occur with items purchased locally overseas, per Department of Defense policy, the Exchange doesn’t increase prices in order to cover shipping or other higher operational costs. Despite the Exchange’s efforts to price consistently, a few exceptions can occur. “Shoppers may see some price differences between locations in the continental United States and overseas for categories such as gasoline, alcohol and tobacco,” said Exchange General Manager Carl Carpenter. “These prices are set based on Department of Energy benchmarks, or local surveys, according to DoD directives.”

Military Clothing Stores offer Free Alterations for Wounded Soldiers In an effort to support and assist severely wounded, ill and injured Soldiers, the Army & Air Force Exchange Service is offering free alterations and modifications for this select group at all 79 Army Military Clothing stores around the world. This Army-led initiative ensures all wounded Soldiers receive free alterations and modifications on all issued uniforms in accordance with the Wounded Warrior Clothing Support Program to include the Army Service, Combat and Improved Physical Fitness uniforms as well as undergarments. Eligible Soldiers must present an approved Army Form 3078 along with the prescribed modifications by the physical or occupational therapist to receive free services. The Tower Barracks, Rose Barracks and Hohenfels Military Clothing stores and Alterations fully support this service to the community.

Exchange March Homeward Bound Giveaways The Army & Air Force Exchange Service is offering a springtime shower of March giveaways as part of its Homeward Bound campaign, celebrating the homecoming of America’s warfighters and honoring those who serve. First, to kick off the month, from March 7-31, authorized shoppers can enter the Beats by Dre gift card giveaway for a chance to win one of 20 Exchange gift cards valued at $500. Then, from March 21-April 3, the Exchange will offer three lucky patrons a $100 gift card for Stylique salon services. Finally, from March 28-April 3, shoppers can enter to win a $5,000 Exchange gift card from Armored Auto Group

Volunteers and other help needed Red Cross looking for CPR instructors We are looking for CPR course instructors. If you are interesting in becoming a Red Cross certified CPR/First Aid/AED course instructor, you must already have a valid CPR/FA/AED certification card and must be able to teach 3 classes over


the next 12 months. Dates for this training are Feb 1st and 2nd at the Rose Barracks Red Cross office. For more information or to sign up, please email Alex Williams or call 09662-83-1760.

Have You Saved a Life Today? Red Cross Needs Volunteers Do you have a background in the medical field or teaching field? The American Red Cross is looking for qualified Volunteer Health and Safety Instructors for our community. Call today to see if you qualify. Health and Safety Instructors: Volunteers teach lifesaving skills in the community. Classes such as Babysitting, CPR, First Aid, AED and other safety presentations. Armed Forces Caseworkers: Volunteers work with local members of the military and their families ensuring the delivery of emergency communications. Health Fair Volunteers: Volunteers staff a table at events in the community and engage those attending in conversations about preparedness and safety. Office of Volunteers: Volunteers assist with writing volunteer job descriptions, setting up volunteer orientation courses, conduct volunteer screening interviews, help with volunteer placement, record keeping, and recognition. For more, Rose Barracks Red Cross CIV 09662-83-1760 DSN 476-1760, Tower Barracks Red Cross CIV 09641-83-1760 DSN 475-1760.

March is Red Cross Month Now – 21 March: Dental Assistant Training Applications being accepted. Email Grafenwoehr@redcross.org for application packet (See facebook.com/redcrossBMC for more details about program) 22 March: Adult & Pediatric CPR/First Aid/AED training – $44 for 2 year certification from 1-4 p.m. at the Red Cross Bldg. 162Rose Barracks (Save 20% during the month of March). 28 March: Adult & Pediatric CPR/First Aid/AED training – $44 for 2 year certification from 1-4 p.m. at the Tower Barracks Chapel Annex (Save 20% during the month of March). 29-30 March: American Red Cross Babysitter Training (ages 11-17) course – $36 from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. at the Red Cross Bldg. 162 Rose Barracks (Save 20% during the month of March).

Sports, Fitness, Hobbies & Recreation AAFES Movie Listing Tower Barracks listings, click here. Rose Barracks listings, here.

March is Brain Injury Awareness Month Did you know that 2.4 million people in the U.S., including 475,000 children, will sustain a brain injury each year? A brain injury can happen anytime, anywhere to anyone. Brain injuries do not discriminate. In recognition of Brain Injury Awareness month the Tower Barracks Health Clinic is promoting and encouraging the use of helmets with impact sports, biking, skiing and skateboarding activities to prevent brain injury. Parents should have a non-negotiable policy with their children and adolescents. Please keep in mind that an injury that happens in an instant can bring a lifetime of physical, cognitive and behavior challenges. Early, equal and adequate access to care will greatly increase overall quality of life.

Family Fitness Room Open You asked….we delivered! The Tower Barracks Family Fitness Center in the Tower Barracks Field House, Bldg. 547 opened on 3 March and will be open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. It offers a variety of fitness equipment for your workout and a children’s play area located in the same room. You have no more excuses! Read more about the Family Fitness Room here.

LAST DAY to register: 2014 Rugged Terrain Obstacle Run 19 March: The 2nd Annual Grafenwoehr Rugged Terrain Obstacle Runs deadline has been extended! Emphasis is placed on community member participation. The cross-country obstacle run is a test of strength and camaraderie that includes various stages such as a mud crawl, rock climb and balance beam track. Remember there is NO onsite registration (Really need to stress this!). This is your last chance to be a part of this challenging event in 2014! http://grafenwoehr.armymwr.com/europe/grafenwoehr/grafenwoehr-events/are-you-tough-enough/#.UtOXZvuMlQ0


Bavaria Community and Spouses' Club events 21 March: Little Black Dress Luncheon -- Join the BCSC for our March Luncheon! We will be performing the famous Little Black Dress Skit and enjoying a fabulous lunch with friends!DK's Steakhouse, AM Waldbad 4, 92655 Grafenwoehr. 11 a.m. - 1:30 p.m., cost is €10.

Bayern Rangers hockey team The Bayern Rangers ice hockey team is gearing up for military and club tournaments. All interested players and fans are encouraged to join in the fun: 5-6 April: Puckbusters Cup in Weiden 8-11 May: Rainman All-Star Tourney in Pilzen, Czech. For more info please see the team page at www.facebook.com/bayernrangers.

Weekly activities at the Warrior Zone All activities are from 6-10 p.m. at the Tower Barracks Warrior Zone, Bldg. 153. Call DSN 475-4309, CIV 09641-83-4309 for more. Tuesdays: Movie Nights. Grab some popcorn and put up your feet every Tuesday. Feel free to suggest films you want to see! Wednesdays: Texas Hold ‘Em. Think you’re good at cards? Prove it every Wednesday. Fridays: Pool Tournaments. Compete to be crowned the weekly billiards champ. Pool tables are also available upon request. Fridays: Magic: The Gathering Tournaments. Format varies from social play to tournaments. All skill levels are welcome.

Sundays are Family Bowling days Sundays: Every Sunday from 2-8 p.m. at the Tower Barracks Bowling Center, kids bowl for $1 and adults bowl for $2.25. At the Rose Barracks Bowling Center, we offer “All you can Bowl” for one low price. Call the Bowling Centers for more details.

Weekly activities for kids Tuesdays/Wednesday: Pre-School Story Time. Tuesdays at the Rose Barracks Library, 10 a.m. Wednesdays at the Tower Barracks Library, 10 a.m. Wednesday: Lap Sit Story Time. There are stories for the pre-schoolers and activities for under-2s. Tower Barracks Library. 2-2:30 p.m.

Intramural Soccer League Registration Now-31 March: Register now for the upcoming Intramural Level Soccer League, both company and battalion level. Stop by your local fitness center for more information and to sign up today. DSN 475-8207, CIV 09641-83-8207.

Kids in the Kitchen 19 March, 16 April & 14 May: The Grafenwoehr WIC office is offering 3 upcoming classes to help your picky eaters and mealtime pleasers the chance to put on the chef hat and help create healthy, yet delicious, masterpieces. One class will be offered in each March, April, and May and will feature 1-2 new recipes. Children (and adults) will be encouraged to try a food with secret ingredients, and then create their own version of the mysteriously yummy food. While they’re getting lost in their creativity, a WIC dietitian will be discussing the importance of enjoying healthy foods and how to make scrumptious meals with them. Recipe books, samples, and fun will be provided. Classes are free. Registration is not needed; please call ahead to ensure adequate supplies. Classes will be held on Wednesdays, March 19 @ 10 a.m., April 16 @ 12:45 p.m., and May 14 @ 2 p.m. You do not have to be a WIC participant to attend, but if you are interested in our program or want more information regarding this workshop please call DSN 475-6821, CIV 09641-83-6821. top by your local fitness center for more information and to sign up today. DSN 475-8207, CIV 09641-83-8207.

Ladies Night at the Lanes 19 March: Come on out ladies, this night is just for you! All ladies bowl for absolutely free. This is your chance to unwind and have a little fun at the Rose Barracks Bowling Center. 6-10 p.m. DSN 476-2576, CIV 09662-83-2576.

Ladies Only Climbing Night


20 March: All ladies are invited to come out and get your climb on. Contact the Wild B.O.A.R. to sign up and for more information, DSN 475-8529, CIV 09641-83-8529. Offered the first and third Thursday of each month. 6-8 p.m.

Bavarian Ski Club trip to Austria 21-23 March: Join the Bavarian Ski Club for an incredible weekend to the resort / ski town of Bad Gastein, Austria, March 21-23. The resort boasts 201 km of ski runs with 44 lifts. Cost is €270 and includes 2 nights accommodation, breakfast and dinner each day, a 2-day lift ticket and transportation to/from the Graf commissary with sandwiches and beverages on the bus. To sign up, contact Steve Derr at DSN 476-3418, Civ. 0162-296-0979, or email steven_derr@hotmail.com. All snowboard & ski levels welcome! Like us on Facebook for trip updates and additional information about upcoming club meetings.

VHS presents Hairspray Jr. 21, 22, 28 & 29 March: 7 p.m. 23 & 30 March: 3 p.m. Vilseck High School Drama Department presents "Hairspray Jr.", a family friendly adaptation of the popular 2007 movie starring Baltimore's own lovable Tracy Turnblad. Whether or not you remember 1962, you'll love this funny, high energy musical production with an important message about acceptance showcasing the talent of over 40 Vilseck High School students. Don't miss this great live musical theater opportunity. Tickets are available at the door $7 adults, $5 children and students, free for 2 and under. Doors open 30 minutes before the performance.

24-Hour Challenge Run 27-28 March: The community is invited to support the 3rd Annual 24-Hour Challenge, which honors the fallen brothers of the Tactical Air Control Party community, March 27-28, at the Tower Barracks Physical Fitness Center. The event will start at 6 p.m., March 27. The funds raised during this event will help the TACP Association continue to support the community. To participate, donate or learn more, visit https://fundly.com/team-usafe#_, or contact Staff Sgt. Kevin Pollock at Kevin.j.pollock3.mil@mail.mil.

Soccer Coach’s & Officials Clinic 31 March - 3 April: 6-9 p.m. at Tower Barracks, Bldg. 539. If you love soccer, but the game is starting to pass you by, it might be time to hang up those cleats and start officiating. There is a shortage of qualified officials for all sports and it would be great if you came out and gave officiating Soccer a try while making some extra money on the side. Stop by your local fitness center for more information and to sign up today.

Thrifty Tower Thrift Shop The Thrifty Tower Thrift Shop is located in Bldg. 508 on Tower Barracks. Consignments are accepted during hours of store operation. Hours are Tuesday and Wednesday, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m., Thursday, 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. and the 1st Friday of each month, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. All color tickets ½ off (items over $3 and white consignment tickets not included). TSP Purses $2, CDs $1.50, and 10 books are $1, and TSP Jackets 75% off. We also have boys, girls, ladies, and men jeans only for $2.50 for the month of March. We are not accepting clothes for consignments for this month. Volunteers and Donations are always welcome (Remember your donations help our community) CIV 09641-9260377 or on Facebook: www.facebook.com/thriftytower

Hidden Treasures Thrift Shop Facebook page. Hidden Treasures Thrift Shop: Bring your gently used items to Bldg 221 on Rose Barracks.

Upcoming MWR day trips Call Tower Barracks Leisure Travel Services, DSN 475-8529, CIV 09641-83-8529 for more and to sign up for fun day trips around Europe.

Find us on Facebook USAG Bavaria, Army Community Service, VFW Tower Post 10692, MWR, Main Post and Rose Barracks Postal Service Centers, Education Centers, Graf Dog community, the EXCHANGE, Environmental Division, AFN Bavaria, Performing Arts Center, USAG Bavaria Chaplains, Tower Barracks DFAC, BMEDDAC, 2CR, Housing Dept., Provost Marshal Office , Netzaberg Middle School, Netzaberg Elementary School, Vilseck Falcons and Grafenwoehr Community Schools.


Facility & Road/Openings/Construction/Closures Tower Barracks Gates – Quarterly Barrier Maintenance 18-21 Mar: Short delays and detours to be expected at the gates due to the quarterly maintenance of the pop-up barriers, traffic arms and tire-shredders. DPW will post detour signs where necessary. Please, follow DPW/Gate guard instructions.

Detour for outbound traffic at Gate 6 21 March: From 8-11 a.m. all traffic will be detoured via Camp Aachen for main outbound. Detour signs will be posted.

Rose Barracks – Artillery Ave partial road closure 24 March-17 April: There will be partial road closure in front of Bldg 225 due to road construction. Traffic will be limited to one lane only. Priority signs will be posted.

Tower Barracks Gate 6 construction 24 March: Due to repair work for the drainage system at Gate 6, construction will be on the truck inbound lane between the main gate and the inspection tent. Truck traffic will be directed to the right lane from the inspection tent. Short delays are to be expected.

Religious Clubs & Gatherings Protestant Women of the Chapel (PWOC) 9 a.m. Thursdays, Tower Barracks Chapel Annex, Free Child Care 9:30 a.m. Tuesdays, Rose Barracks, Fellowship Hall, Free Child Care Catholic Women of the Chapel 9 a.m. Thursdays, Rose Barracks, Free Child Care Religious Education 10:30-11:30 a.m. Sundays, Tower Barracks Chapel Annex. To include all sacramental classes i.e., Confirmation and First Communion 12:30-1:30 p.m. Sundays, Rose Barracks, Bldg. 205. To include all sacramental classes i.e., Confirmation and First Communion Knights of Columbus 9 a.m. 1st Saturday of each month, Rose Barracks, Bldg. 205. PWOC – Bible Studies 5:30 p.m. Wednesdays, Tower Barracks Chapel Annex 6:30 p.m. Wednesdays, Rose Barracks, Fellowship Hall 2:42 (Bible Study for singles and young couples in a coffee shop atmosphere) 6:45 p.m. Wednesdays,Tower Barracks Chapel Annex Gospel Christian Fellowship 6:30 p.m. Tuesdays, Tower Barracks Chapel Annex Graf Hospitality House (Men’s Bible Study) 7 p.m. Mondays, Eschenbach, POC: Brian Kleager 0151 54678686 Single Women’s Ministry Single ladies in the community meet with other women and enjoy fellowship, encouragement and support. More info: laurel.hoyt@cadence.org The Graf Hospitality House 6:30 p.m. Friday Nights, Different dinner theme each week. For more, check out the blog here: www.thegrafhouse.com. POC: Brian Kleager 0151 54678686

USAG Bavaria Lent Services


Please check here for a complete list of Lent Services: http://www.grafenwoehr.army.mil/lentservices.pdf

Chaplain Crisis Line After duty hours, please call: MP STATION CIV 09662-83-2490 or 09662-83-3397 / DSN 476-2490 or 476-3397. USAG-Grafenwoehr IOC CIV 09641-83-7226 / DSN 475-7226. CHAPLAIN CRISIS LINE CIV 0162-296-0838. During business hours: Tower Barracks Chapel: DSN 475-1570, CIV 09641-83-1570. Rose Barracks Chapel: DSN 4761570, CIV 09662-83-1570.

Adult Education / Training Register now at UMUC for Spring Session II The University of Maryland University College Europe’s Spring Session II schedule of courses is now available for face-toface or online courses. Visit the Education Center to see your UMUC Europe Field Representative, or go online at www.europe.umuc.edu. We are ready to help you with financial aid, Tuition Assistance, using your G.I. Bill, evaluating your military training for college credits and more. You can also “Like” us on Facebook.

National Test Center (NTC) testing hours University of Maryland University College-Europe's National Test Center (NTC) has new testing hours. Mondays 8:309:30 a.m.: GED registration for new testers; 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.: Pearson Vue exams, GED and Excelsior exams. Tuesdays 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.: CLEP and DSST exams. Wednesdays 8:30-9:30 a.m.: GED registration for new testers; 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.: Pearson Vue exams, GED and Excelsior exams. Friday 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.: Pearson Vue exams, GED, GMAT and Excelsior exams. The NTC offers computer-based exams for college credit including CLEP, DSST, GMAT, IT certifications, and many other professional certification exams. The NTC is excited to offer all five modules of the GED in a computer-based format. Jump start your education and contact Kristin Wright to schedule an appointment at DSN 476-2462, CIV 09662-83-2462.

FAST Classes 9-22 April: Rose Barracks Education Center, Bldg. 223, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. The registration period for these classes is from 17 March until the last working day before the particular class begins. Functional Academic Skills Training (FAST) provides Soldiers with instruction in reading, mathematics, and language skills and is an excellent tool to prepare Soldiers to raise their GT score. This class is a 60-hour long course and is limited to twenty students. For more information please contact the Rose Barracks Education Center at DSN 476-2653/3292.

University of Oklahoma 2 April: If you are interested in earning a PhD or a Masters in Education, Dr. Peggy Lerner is presenting a lunch time Question and Answer session at the Rose Barracks Education Center Bldg. 223, on Wednesday 2 April, noon-1 p.m. If you are interested in attending, please contact Carla Miller at DSN 476-2069, CIV 09662-83-2069 or email. Further information can be found at www.goou.ou.edu. The University of Oklahoma in Vilseck offers degree programs to military service members and civilians in an accelerated format that meets the demands of the working adult. The University offers both Master of Arts with an emphasis in International Relations, a Master of Human Relations and a Masters of Education.

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University We offer undergraduate and graduate programs in aviation, aerospace, logistics, business and technical management with flexible schedules and credit transfer. An ERAU representative will be at the Vilseck Education Fair on Thursday, 20 March 10 a.m.-1 p.m. in Bldg. 165, the Soldier and Family Assistance Center. If you aren’t able to attend that event, the rep will be at the Rose Barracks Education Center on Tuesday, 25 March, 10 a.m.-noon. Contact the Hohenfels office at DSN 466-4139, CIV 09472-83-4139, or email for more. Also, check out the ERAU Europe website at http://worldwide.erau.edu/euromilitary. Also, please note that the Embry-Riddle Graduation Ceremony will be 26 April at 2 p.m., at the Lufthansa Training & Conference Center, Seeheim-Jugenheim, Germany.

University of Oklahoma summer courses The University of Oklahoma in Vilseck offers degree programs to military service members and civilians in an accelerated format that meets the demands of the working adult. The university offers both Master of Arts with an emphasis in International Relations, a Master of Human Relations and a Masters of Education. We are currently enrolling new


students. Call Carla Miller at DSN 476-2069, CIV 09662-83-2069 or email apvilseck@ou.edu. Further information can be found at www.goou.ou.edu. The following courses are offered face to face in Vilseck for Summer 2014: 13 -18 May: Topics in Legal Studies: The Legal and Ethical Environment of Business 22 -27 July: Seminar in Intercultural Communication

Central Texas College CTC provides soldiers and their families with associate degree programs in many Vo-Tech career fields with both face-toface classes and distance learning (online) classes. In the Vilseck-Grafenwoehr community, there are currently 3 face-toface programs running continuously year-round. Below is the current line-up for CTC classes on Rose Barracks and Tower Barracks for Term 4 in March-May 2014. ROSE BARRACKS (VILSECK) CLASSES:  Automotive Mechanic/Technician class: AUMT 2425 – Automotive Automatic Transmission & Transaxle. Meeting days & times: Tu/We/Th 6-10 p.m. Start/End dates: 18 Mar/15 May. Instructor: Donald Bretch. 4 credit hours.  Child Development class, CDEC 1313 – Curriculum Resources for Early Childhood. Meeting days and times: Tu/Th 6-9 p.m. Start/End dates: 18 Mar/15 May. Instructor: Birgit Keiser. 3 credit hours. GRAFENWOEHR TOWER BARRACKS CLASSES:  Criminal Justice class: CJSA 1312 – Crime in America. Meeting days & times: Tu/Th 6-9 p.m. Start/End dates: 18 Mar/15 May. Instructor: Raymond Spain. 3 credit hours. For more information, contact CTC field representative Chuck Sligh at vilseck@europe.ctcd.edu / DSN 476-2362 / CIV 09662-83-2362, Bldg 223, Rose Barracks

School News Grafenwoehr Elementary School Bus Office: If you have questions regarding bus transportation for your student, please contact Mr. Jimmy Avery or Mr. James Moss at the SBO office; CIV 09645-917-9254 DSN 472-9254. Box Tops: Please don’t forget to keep bringing in your Box Tops to our PTSA. PCSing soon?: Please contact our registrar for the last day notice paperwork. DSN 475-6132, CIV 09641-83-6132. Please remember if you wish to hand carry records to your child’s new school we will need 5 working days notice along with the last day notice. School Office Hours Mon.- Fri. 7 a.m.-4 p.m.

School Hours Phone Numbers Mon.- Fri. 8:15 a.m.-2:35 p.m. DSN 475-7133, CIV 09641-837133

Vilseck Elementary School 19 March: Fiction Book Character Dress Up. Keep the reading at home going! 20 March: Lion's Den-ADHD-What Do I Do Now? Annex 8:30-9:30 a.m. 20 March: Book Swap. Please bring in some books to exchange for others. 8:30-11 a.m. 20 March: Bedtime Stories 4-6 p.m. 21 March: Popcorn Friday 24-26 March: Reader’s Theater presentations, 1 p.m. Parents are invited. 27 March: “The Emperor’s New Clothes” performance, 1:30 p.m. in the annex for grades Multi-age, 2 and 3 28 March: Red Hot Reader Final Assemblies: 8:40-9:25 a.m. (gr. Pre-K – 2) & 9:30-10:15 a.m. (gr. 3-5 & MA) 28 March: “The Emperor's New Clothes” performance starts at 6 p.m. TICKETS ONLY in the annex. 30 March: German Daylight Savings Time 30 March-2 April: Talent Show Auditions 1 April: School Advisory Committee meets. 1-3 April: Registration for School Year 2014-2015. 2 April: Family Library 3:30-5:30 p.m. 3 April: Talent Show finalists announced 3 April: End of 3rd Quarter 3 April: Book Swap. Please bring in books to exchange. 8:30-11 a.m. 4 April: NO SCHOOL- Teacher work day. 7-11 April: SPRING BREAK 14 April: Begin 4th Quarter 15 April: Awards Ceremony for grades 4 & 5 15 April: Dining at the Ritz. For grade 4 & 5 students. Parents are invited.


17 April: Book Swap. Please bring in books to exchange. 8:30-11 a.m. 18 April: NO SCHOOL. Teacher work day. 8 May: VES Talent Show MFLC consultants at Vilseck Elementary School Dear VES Community, As you know we have two Military Family Life Consultants (MFLC) at our school who are here to support our school by assisting with many aspects, one of which is assisting our community’s family needs. We invite you to VES on any or all of these scheduled dates at 1:45 p.m. The topics and dates for you are: 21 March: Teaching children how to get along 28 March: Power Struggles Please take advantage of one or more sessions and visit with our MFLC. They are ready and willing to help you with concerns you may have that are not on this list and are available to you at any time. Please contact the main office if you have any questions. Child Find: What is child-find screening? Preschool Child Find is a developmental screening for children ages 3-5 identifying children with developmental delays or other special education needs. For children under age 3 please contact EDIS at 09662-83-3221. What is the process? A Child Find team made up of the preschool special needs service provider, speech and language pathologists and the occupational therapist screen the children for developmental delays. These free screenings take place monthly. How does it work? Parent submits the Child Find questionnaire (which they can pick up in the office or find on the school website); they are set up with an appointment for the screening. When they come in for the screening the child must first pass a vision and hearing screen by our school nurse. Then they are screened by the team. If the child is suspected of having any delays the team will refer them for further formal evaluation. Why is it important? When learning challenges are identified at a young age, early intervention can help the child with learning tasks. If parents are interested, what do they need to do? They can go to the school’s website and find the link for Child Find. Under that link is a questionnaire they need to fill out and email back to the email address provided on the form. Someone will be in contact with them within 48 hours. If they do not hear back please contact the school at 09662 832812 and let them know what happened. (Just in case the email was rejected as SPAM) Continuous School Progress Goals: Goal 1: By 2016 all students will improve competency with numbers and operations as measured by increased performance on assessments. Goal 2: By 2016 all students will demonstrate improved reading comprehension through written and oral communication as measured by increased performance on assessments. School Office Hours School Hours Mon.‑Fri. 7 a.m.-4 p.m. Mon.‑Fri. 8:25 a.m.‑2:35 p.m.

Important Phone Numbers CIV 09662‑83-2812 / 2673, DSN 476‑2812/2673

Netzaberg Elementary School Now-20 March: Talent Show auditions 20 March: 1st day of Spring 30 March: Europe Springs ahead for Daylight Savings Time 1-3 April: Re-registration for next school year 2014/2015. 4 April: NO SCHOOL - Teacher work day 5-13 April: Spring Break 18 April: NO SCHOOL - CSI work day for teachers 25 April: School wide Volksmarch 7 May: Talent Show – MPR 5 p.m. 26 May: NO SCHOOL - Memorial Day 12 June: ½ day of school - Last day of school for students Talent Show: Auditions will be held March 18-20. The Talent Show will be on May 7 at 5 p.m. in the MPR. POC is Patti Daniel at 09645-917-9183. Re-registration: April 1-3 there will be a table set up in the entry way of the school where you can re-register your child for the next school year. You should have received the paperwork in the mail at your CMR. P.E.: Mr. Gray, our P.E. teacher, is asking for old sport shoe donations of all sizes. Many kids forget their sport shoes and this way Mr. Gray can loan them a pair for class. All sizes welcome. Library: Our school librarian, Dinah Tague, would love volunteers to help out in the library. She needs people willing to wash books, straighten shelves, label books, take pictures, and create bulletin boards.


Attendance: If your student is going to be late or absent, please email us at our new email address: NetzabergES.attendan@eu.dodea.edu OR call 09645-917-9184/9183, DSN 472-9184/9183 by 8:30 p.m. Bus Office: If you have questions regarding bus transportation for your student, please contact Mr. Jimmy Avery or Mr. James Moss at the SBO office; CIV 09645-917-9254 DSN 472-9254. Child Find: Do you have questions about your child’s development (ages 3-5 years)? For further information on Child Find developmental screenings at Netzaberg Elementary School, please call CIV 09645-917-9185 or DSN 472-9185. Check us out on Facebook here. School Office Hours School Hours Mon.- Fri. 7:30 a.m.–3:30 p.m. Mon.- Fri. 8 a.m.-.2:35 p.m.

Important Phone Numbers CIV 09645-917-9185/4 DSN 472-9184

Netzaberg Middle School 21 March: MIOSM Band and Choir Mini Tour - 8 a.m.- 2:40 p.m. 22 March: Saturday Seminar – 9 a.m. – noon 22 & 23 March: Antique Sale. Saturday, 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Sunday, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. MPR. 26 March: March into Spring Assembly – 1:30 p.m., Gym 28 March: CU4 Reality Career Workshop - Seminar 1-3 April: Registration for SY 2014-2015 3 April: Last Day of 3rd Quarter 4 April: No School for Students - Teacher Work Day 7-11 April: No School - Spring Break 14 April: First Day of 4th Quarter 18 April: Student Led Conferences (SLC) 26 April: Saturday Seminar - 9 a.m. – noon Are you PCSing soon? Please contact Mrs. Zenaida Ferdinand-Bessant so she can assist you with your transition. 09645-917-9229, DSN 472 9229, Option 3. Student Absent? Please e-mail or call Mr. Chris Campbell at Willis.Campbell@eu.dodea.edu if your student is going to be absent from school. ** If a student is late, a parent/guardian must come to the office to sign them in. CIV 09645-9179229, DSN 472 9229, Option 1. Bus Office: If you have questions regarding bus transportation for your student, please contact Mr. Jimmy Avery or Mr. James Moss at the SBO office. 09645-917-9229 DSN 472 9229, Option 5. Find us on Facebook: Like our Facebook page and you will always have access to the most update information about your student’s school. We will also be able to upload photos from the various activities. School Office Hours Important Phone Numbers Mon - Fri 7:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. CIV 09645-917-9229 DSN 472-9229

Vilseck High School 19 & 20 March: Terra Nova Testing – 9th grade only (See Below) 21-23, 28 - 30 March: Vilseck High School Drama "Hairspray Jr." (See below) - 7 p.m. 3 April: End of 3rd Quarter 4 April: No School for students (Teacher Work Day) 7 – 11 April: No School - Spring Break 18 April: Parent/Teacher conferences - No school for students 21 -28 April: Robotics Team competing at World Championships in St Louis 3 May: SAT Testing 17 May: Prom (Changed from 10 May) 21 May: 8th grade visit to Vilseck HS (Changed from 25 March) Terra Nova Testing. The testing will only be administered to the 9th grade class. The schedule is as follows: 19 March: Social Studies. 20 March: Math. Grades 10 – 12 will follow a normal schedule on those days. Vilseck HS Drama Production “Hairspray Jr.” When you're done checking out Avenue Q, come see the Vilseck High School Drama production of "Hairspray, Jr." 21-23 & 28-30 March. Tickets are on sale in the VHS MPR, or at the door. Send an e-mail to robert.king@eu.dodea.edu with questions. SAC Committee. VHS SAC Committee meets every 2nd Monday of each month while school is in session. Minutes of the previous meetings can be found on our school website at http://www.vils-hs.eu.dodea.edu/SAC.html. School Office Hours

School Hours

Important Phone Numbers


Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Mon.-Fri. 8:10 a.m.-3 p.m.

CIV 09662-832864 / Fax 09662-832480 DSN 476-2864

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Flea markets Every Sat., 6 a.m. - 4 p.m., in 93059 Regensburg inside the building at Am Protzenweiher 27, ph 0941-82-933. The market will not take place on German holidays. Every second Sat. of the month: 6 a.m. - 3 p.m.: in 90443 Nuremburg, Großparkplatz (large car park) on Gugelstraße, corner Humboldtstraße. Every third Sat. of the month: 7 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. in 92224 Amberg, Kaufland-Parkplatz, An den Franzosenaeckern Every third Sun. of the month: 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Trödel- & Jahrmarkt in 93073 Neutraubling (next to Regensburg), at the "Globus" DITY store, Pommernstraße 4.

Spring has Sprung 20 March: Today is Vernal Equinox, or the start of spring. Today, the number of hours in the daytime is the same as the number of hours in the night-time. Look at this lovely animation to see how the Earth travels around the sun and how it is related to equinoxes and solstices.

Starkbierfest 22 March: in Pressath, Stadthalle at 8 p.m. Entrance at 7 p.m. Entrance fee will be €3. The Pressather Musikanten will play Bavarian music and modern style music. For reservation please contact Gerlinde Reich@t-online.de.

IVV Volksmarch 22 & 23 March: 7 a.m. - midday both days, in 91330 Eggolsheim (ca. 21 km / 13 miles SE of Bamberg). Start and end point is the Eggerbach-Halle on Josef-Kolb-Straße 10a. Finish time is 4 p.m. both days. Two distances are available, 5km and 10km, both of which are suitable for baby buggies. Fee is € 2 pp, with prize it's € 4 pp. The prize is a 20cm-high Easter bunny on an egg.

Easter Egg Market: Ostereier-Markt 22 & 23 March: 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. both days, in 91054 Erlangen, at the Redoutensaal (next to the "MarkgrafenTheater"), Theaterplatz. 1 (between Nürnberg and Bamberg).This is the second-oldest Ostereier-Markt in Germany! 40 artists from Germany and beyond will display and sell their beautifully hand-painted Easter eggs, as well as other Easter decoration. Have a look at the photos on their German website (no need to understand the text) - click on "Weiter mit dem Rundgang" at the bottom right to continue to the next pages.

Gems, Minerals, Fossils & Jewels Fair 22 & 23 March: 10:30 a.m. - 6 p.m. both days, in 90762 Fürth, at the Stadthalle, Rosenstraße 50, ph 0911-749-120 (ca. 10 km / 6 miles west of Nürnberg). On sale are beautiful minerals, fossils, gems, and jewellery. Admission is € 5 pp, children 12 or older € 3.50 pp. Children under 12 are free.

Street Market: Mittefastenmarkt 23 March: 10:30 a.m. - 6 p.m., in 92637 Weiden, Altstadt (historic city center) / Fußgängerzone (pedestrian zone). Click for a map of suggested car parks.

Street Market: Josefi-Markt 23 March: 10 a.m., in 91327 Gößweinstein, Viktor-von-Scheffel-Straße (about 10 km / 6 miles west of Pottenstein, in the beautiful Fränkische Schweiz). It is recommended you park at the public car park behind Pezoldstraße 24. Alternatively, you can go to the cemetery car park behind the basilica, at Viktor-von-Scheffel-Straße 5. Customers of the Hotel zur Krone can also park behind the hotel, at Viktor-von-Scheffel-Straße 1.

Artisans Market


23 March: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., in 9131 Forchheim at the Jahn-Kulturhalle, Friedrich-Ludwig-Jahn-Straße 10 (ca. 25 km / 15.5 miles south of Bamberg). Over two floors stretches this market, where artisans present their Easterly and everyday goods. You can find toys made of wood and cloth, homemade soaps, accessories, dolls, teddies, jewellery, and objets d'art made of glass, wood, iron, steel or ceramic. And of course you will also find many intricately crafted Easter eggs. Admission is €2.50 pp, children under 12 are free. It is recommended you park either in the parking blocks ("Parkhaus") in the city center, or on the "Sportinsel" at the Main-Donau canal, An der Regnitzbrücke (then it's just a short walk across the bridge to reach the Altstadt).

Easter Market 23 March: 11 a.m. - 5 p.m., in 92277 Hohenburg, at the Rathaus = town hall, Marktplatz 19. Hohenburg borders onto the northern end of Hohenfels Training Area. It is ca. 30 km / 18 miles north of Hohenfels if you drive around the HTA, via Schmidmühlen.

David P. Stevens & Band 25 & 26 March: For soul, jazz and R&B straight from Philadelphia, check out musician David P. Stevens and his band. Amberg is the first station of his tour through Europe. He is known from the concert series "Capital Jazz Supercruise". Both shows cost €8 and start at 8 p.m. 25 March at Club Magma in Amberg, Regensburger Str. 11-13, 92224 Amberg, Tel.: 09621 916 765. 26 March at Cafe Museum in Passau, Bräugasse 17, 94032 Passau, Tel. 0176 250567456. For more, visit www.davidstevensmusic.com or Facebook.

Street Market: Mittefastenmarkt 26 - 29 March: in 96047 Bamberg, on Maximiliansplatz. Open Wednesday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 6 p.m., Saturday 8:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.

A Musical Breakfast: Piano Time 29 March: 10 a.m. - 11:30 a.m., in 92637 Weiden, at the public library ("Regionalbibliothek"), Scheibenstraße 7, ph 0961-390-3013. For a classy breakfast with a difference, come to the library and listen to wonderful piano pieces while enjoying a delicious breakfast. Admission is free but you do need to reserve a table. For reservations, call 0151-56934643. Cost of breakfast is extra, of course.

Auction: Antiques & Art 24-27 March: 11 a.m., in 96049 Bamberg, at the Bibra-Haus, Karolinenstraße 11, ph 0951-208-500. This is an auction (in English) of genuine antiquities and art, so you will need to bring along a big wallet. You can view the items the weekend prior (22 + 23 March) from midday - 6 p.m., and Monday through Thursday, 24 - 27 March, from 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.

Re-enactment in German: Vilseck's Horrible History 29 March: 8 - 9:30 p.m., in 92249 Vilseck, at the fountain on Marktplatz (market square). A guided tour of a different kind! Actors will take you through Vilseck's past and tell you gory and entertaining bits and pieces about bishops, poverty, the Black Death, famous persons, lords of the castle, executions, and the dangers faced in everyday life. Not suitable for very small and impressionable children. Fee is € 5 pp and € 1 for children. No prior registration required.

Esoteric Fair 29-30 March: 11 a.m. - 6 p.m., in 90478 Nürnberg, at the Meistersingerhalle, kleine Halle = small hall, Münchener Straße 21. This fair will offer everything for helping you on your spiritual way: Feng Shui products, incense, Ayurveda products, vegetarian food, organic cosmetics, astrology, symbols, runes, tarot cards, oils and essences, meditation music, books (in German), gems and jewels, and much more.

Street Market: Frühlingsmarkt = Spring Market 29 March - 06 April: in 90762 Fürth, around the Fürther Freiheit. It is a typical street market where you can find all things necessary and unnecessary for everyday life. There will also be lots of entertainment and a few rides for the kids.


Easter Market 30 March: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m., in 92670 Windischeschenbach, at the Mehrzweckhalle (~ community hall), Kerschensteiner Straße 3 (ca. 20 km / 13 miles north of Weiden). Around 50 local artisans will display and sell their beautiful goods.

Easter Street Market and Open Stores 30 March: 10 a.m. - 6 p.m., in 91161 Hilpoltstein, Altstadt = old city / Christoph-Sturm-Straße (ca. 35 km / 22 miles south of Nürnberg). Stores will open 1 - 7 p.m.

Classical Music in Weiden: Messa da Requiem by Giuseppe Verdi 10 May: Enoch zu Guttenberg, the Orchestra of the KlangVerwaltung Munich and the Neubeuern present the Verdi requiem at 8 p.m. in the Max-Reger-Halle in Weiden. This is a charity event. Proceeds of the concert go to environmental protection organizations in Northern Bavaria. Tickets are €29 each and available at "Der Neue Tag" newspaper, phone: 0961-85-550, or online to print out yourself at www.oberpfalznetz.de/nt-ticket. For more information, go to www.enochzuguttenberg.de

Fresh Produce/ Farmers’ Markets Note: If any of the listed days is a German holiday, the markets are usually held the day prior. In 92224 Amberg: every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, 7 a.m.-12:30 p.m., on the Marktplatz. In 91522 Ansbach: every Wednesday and Saturday 8 a.m.-1 p.m., on Martin-Luther-Platz. ***In addition to the regular fresh produce markets, local farmers offer their fresh goods every first and third Saturday of the month at the farmers market on Johann-Sebastian-Bach-Platz (same opening hours). Great opportunity to buy seasonal produce as fresh as it gets. In Bamberg: Monday thru Saturday, 7 a.m.-6 p.m., on Maxplatz. Closed on Sundays and German holidays. In Neumarkt: every Thursday and Saturday, in Untere Marktstraße. Thursday 10 a.m.-7 p.m., Saturday 8 a.m.-1 p.m. In Parsberg: every Wednesday and Friday on Stadtplatz. Wednesday 7 a.m.-midday, Friday 2-6 p.m. In Regensburg: every Saturday 7 a.m.-1 p.m., at the Donaumarkt (right next to the Eiserne Brücke / Iron Bridge). Closest car park is Unterer Wöhrd (and a short walk across Eiserne Brücke), or Dultplatz and Oberer Wöhrd (walk across the Steinerne Brücke / Stone Bridge and turn left). In 92637 Weiden: every Wednesday and Saturday 7 a.m. -12:30 p.m., Oberer and Unterer Markt / all around the Altes Rathaus (historic city hall, pedestrian zone). In 97070 Würzburg: Monday thru Saturday, 7 a.m.-1 p.m., on Rathausplatz. Closed on Sundays and German holidays.

Off-post movies in English Want to see a movie that’s not playing on post? Two movie theaters in Nuremberg play films in OV (original version), which for American movies, means in English. Check out the Roxy, a small theater with only two screens, or Cinecitta, a larger theater with some films playing in OV.

Useful links in English for everyday life in Germany Find German zip codes: German Post's website Find German phone numbers: Das Telefonbuch English Historic Germany: http://www.hhog.de/ Loads of information about Germany, language and customs: http://german.about.com/.

German-American Kontakt Club The Vilseck Kontakt Club meets every Friday at 7 p.m. for Stammtisch at the Club House, Rose Barracks Bldg. 301. Those interested in the Vilseck Club please register with Daniel Koenig or sign up with the Vilseck Kontakt Club at the website by filling out the Mitgliedsantrag (Member registration form). The Grafenwoehr Kontakt Club meets every Monday for bowling at the Grafenwoehr Bowling Center and every Wednesday for Stammtisch at the Clubhouse. For more on the Graf Club, call CIV DSN 475-7878, 09641-83-7878 or email.


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