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COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER
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5 September 2012 The Army joins our nation in observing National Suicide Prevention Week 10-14 September and World Suicide Prevention Day 10 September. We will expand its observance with events occurring during the entire month of September, focusing efforts on total Army Family well being, resilience, stigma reduction and positive results achieved by getting involved and reaching out for help. The
month of September is designated as "Army Suicide Prevention
Month." The BMC will conduct a suicide prevention stand-down on 20 September to conduct suicide prevention awareness and education training for all Soldiers, Family members and Army Civilians in an effort to substantially reduce suicides and build resiliency. In preparation for the stand-down, all USAG Grafenwoehr Soldiers must complete the U.S. Army Public Health Command Soldier and Leader Risk Counseling tool NLT 15 September to shape leader-led discussions and subsequent training. The U.S. Army Public Health Command Soldier and Leader Risk Counseling tool will be available NLT 7 September at the following website: http://www.preventsuicide.army.mil. This tool will allow us to baseline the force given the immediate feedback leaders and Soldiers/DA Civilians will receive upon taking the assessment and conducting the requisite counseling that follows the assessment. All USAG Grafenwoehr Directorates will encourage all DA Civilians to also complete the U.S. Army Public Health Command Soldier and Leader Risk Counseling tool NLT 15 September. Additionally, all senior leaders are required to complete a “Terrain Walk” designed to familiarize them with the broad array of services and activities available at the garrison. The following programs/organizations will be available for familiarization briefings from 10-11:30 a.m. and 2-3:30 p.m. daily starting Monday Sept. 10 and ending Friday September 14. Senior leaders must physically go to each location listed below. SPPM Suicide Prevention program Manager, Bldg. 621 East Camp ASAP Army Substance Abuse Program, Bldg. 621 East Camp or Bldg. 226 Rose Barracks EAP Employee Assistance Program, Bldg. 621 East Camp or Bldg 226 Rose Barracks HPO Health Promotions Officer, Bldg. 106 East Camp JAG Bldg. 106 East Camp BH BMEDDAC Behavioral Health, Bldg. 507 East Camp or Bldg. 316 Rose Barracks ACS Army Community Services, Bldg. 224 East Camp, Bldg. 322 Rose Barracks FAP Family Advocacy Program, Bldg. 224 East Camp, Bldg. 322 Rose Barracks MRT Master Resiliency Trainers, Bldg. 224 East Camp, Bldg. 322 Rose Barracks
Further guidance regarding the training, terrain walk, and suicide prevention stand-down will be provided via OPORD and/or TASKORD.
Community Highlights Special programs, updates, community campaigns, classes and more
9/11 Freedom Run 11 Sept: 6:30 a.m. at the Grafenwoehr Sports Complex Bldg. 170 and in Rose Barracks at the Little Mike Softball Field, Bldg. 1108.This run is to commemorate the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 while honoring those who have and continue to serve in defense of our country. This event is open to the entire community. For more, DSN 475-8207, CIV 09641-838207.
CFC Kick-off Ceremony open to the community 17 Sept: Starts noon at the USO located on East Camp. There will be opening remarks, a BBQ, cake cutting and giveaways. Come and support the Combined Federal Campaign-Overseas (CFC-O), part of the largest workplace-giving campaign in the world. CFC-O will run from 17 Sept. - 16 Nov.
"Save a Life Tour" coming to Grafenwoehr and Rose Barracks 18 & 19 Sept: at the Rose Barracks Memorial Fitness Center, Bldg. 616 from 9 -10:20 a.m., 10:30-11:50 a.m., 1-2:20 p.m. and 2:30-3:50 p.m.; 20 & 21 Sept at the Graf Field House, Bldg. 547 from 9 -10:20 a.m., 10:30-11:50 a.m., 1-2:20 p.m. and 2:30-3:50 p.m. The Save a Life Tour, or SALT, will starts at 9 and 10:30 a.m., 1 and 2:30 p.m. each day. SALT is an alcohol-awareness program designed to educate Soldiers, Civilians, Family Members and Students about the dangers and consequences associated with drinking and driving. The performance includes a drunk-driving simulator and other sobering reminders of the dangers of drinking while intoxicated. SALT is funded by ACSAP and is open to all.
Community Huddle Thursday, 27 Sept: The Community Huddle is a monthly meeting for all community members to find out the latest info on programs, events, construction updates, and other important issues. Hosted by Col. James Saenz, USAG Grafenwoehr commander, the Community Huddle will be held 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Tower View Restaurant, Grafenwoehr Bldg. 209. Garrison directors and subject matter experts will brief topics and answer questions. Or join in the conversation on facebook at http://www.facebook.com/?sk=welcome#!/pages/US-Army-Grafenwoehr-CommunityHuddle/162067230517715.
Estate Claim, PV2 Richey Any persons or agency with claims against the estate of PV2 Dakota R. Richey should contact the Summary Court Martial Officer, CPT Tracy D. Sessions, at tracy.d.sessions.mil@mail.mil, or call DSN 314-476-5350, CIV 017-0709-0957.
Interested in becoming a U.S. Army CID agent? Highly qualified Active Duty, Reserve, or National Guard Soldiers in the grades of E-4 through E-5 who are over 21, and have at least 24mths of service are eligible. If you are E-5(P) or E-6 then you may apply with a waiver. The completion / submittal of an application does not mean you are guaranteed to be selected. Applicants will be selected based upon the needs of the Army in addition to meeting the basic prerequisites outlined on the CID web page below. For more, attend the CID Recruitment briefing every Thursday, starting at 1 p.m. in Grafenwoehr Bldg. 506, visit the website at www.cid.army.mil or contact DSN 47507340.
Bavaria Military Community to host Retiree Appreciation Day 19 Oct: The retired military community is invited to attend the Bavaria Military Community Retiree Appreciation Day, Friday, Oct. 19, from 7 a.m. – 3 p.m., Grafenwoehr Bldgs. 244 and 475. Meet other retirees from your area, make friends and share stories of living in Germany. The opening ceremony will be at 9 a.m. – 10 a.m. at Bldg. 244. Additionally, the following medical services will be available from 7 a.m. – 3 p.m. during the Retiree Appreciation Day Medical Fair: -Immunizations: Tetanus, Shingles, Pneumovax and Flu -Blood pressure checks -Blood sugar test (A1C) -Diabetic foot screening
-Nutrition information -Glasses ordering for prescriptions less than one year old -Medication refill for prescriptions that are valid -Some basic new prescriptions for acute issues, i.e. sinusitis, allergies (No new long term medications) -Basic eye exams with new glasses prescription. Follow-up appointments can be made for dilation. -Dental Services including exams, cleaning and oral cancer screenings -TRICARE benefits advisor will be on site For more information, call the Bavaria Military Community Retirement Service Officer at DSN 475-8539/8709, CIV 09641-83-8539/8709.
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 Grafenwoehr Military Police: DSN 476.2490/3397 or CIV 09662.83.2490/3397.
No train ticket = STEALING! That’s right, if you’re caught riding a train in Germany without a ticket, you must pay a €40 fine, plus the cost of the ticket AND you may get titled with a criminal charge, “failure to pay a just debt” under Art. 134 of the UCMJ … because it’s “stealing.” Always have your ticket BEFORE boarding any train in Germany.
You MUST present your ID card to German Officials upon request In accordance with German law and USAREUR regulations, US military members, DoD civilians and their family members must present upon request their DoD ID Card to, Military Police, and host nation government officials to include: German Polizei, and Deutsche Bahn officials (conductors). Failure to do so may result in your arrest, criminal charges under the UCMJ and/or the civilian misconduct authority. If you are unclear on how this applies to you, contact your chain of command.
Abandoning your POV is a criminal offense In order to clear the installation, personnel must clear vehicle registration. Abandonment of a vehicle is a serious offense and could result in being titled under Art 92 of the UCMJ for failure to obey a lawful general order or regulation (AER 6001 and AER 190-1). Plan ahead for your trip to vehicle registration and have what you need. Visit http://www.hqusareur.army.mil/rmv/basic_pov_information.htm for details.
Mandatory direct deposit of retiree checks by 1 March 2013 A treasury mandate will soon require DFAS, Cleveland to pay retirees and annuitants by electronic funds transfer. Beginning 1 March 2013, most retirees and annuitants will be required to receive their pay directly to their saving or checking accounts. For retirees and annuitants living in Europe there are a couple of ways to start direct deposit: For retirees and annuitants who have an American bank account and want to use that – complete a fast start direct deposit form, sign it and mail it DFAS. Ensure to keep a copy for your records. Use your mypay account to set up a direct deposit to your american bank/credit union saving or checking account Call DFAS at the customer care center at 888-332-7411 and have the information available to do it telephonically (American banks only). For people who wish to use an international bank – use the international direct deposit form and ensure to include the IBAN number in place of the account number on the form and mail to dfas or provide to your local RSO for processing. For assistance please contact the garrison retirement services officer – Mr. Reginald Womack/Mrs. Shelly Mimms/SFC Encarnacion Rodriguez in Bldg. 244 or call 09641-83-8709.
Training Space available at Camp Normandy Contact your local JMTC Digital Training Facility (DTF), Bldg. 3144, Camp Normandy, Grafenwoehr at DSN 474-2381, CIV 09641-454-2381. Each classroom has 16 multi-media computer workstations. Classrooms linked worldwide via VTT (video tele-training). Available for individual self-development (walk-ins).
ICE QR code Now it’s even easier to submit ICE - Interactive Customer Comments. Take a snapshot of the code with your phone, and the code automatically directs you to ICE
U.S. Forces ration policy change for alcohol By Installation Management Command Europe: After a legal review and acceptance by U.S. Customs officials, the total number of liters of alcohol that can be purchased per person per month by U.S. Forces in some European counties is changed from 6.5 liters to 6 liters. Additionally, liqueurs with more than 33 percent alcohol by volume are now rationed along with distilled spirits (liquors). Five or more miniature bottles (.05 liters) purchased together are now also rationed. These changes affect Germany, Greece, the Netherlands, Spain, and Turkey. U.S. Forces Ration Card, AE Form 600-702C, has been revised, and ration card holders will be issued the new ration card when their old one expires.
Bulk Trash Pickup – County of Neustadt 10 Sept: City Pressath 15 Oct: Netzaberg & City Eschenbach (North of B 470) 16 Oct: City Eschenbach (South of B 470) Curbside, in front of your home. Bulk Trash has to be out on curbside NLT 6 a.m. Pick-up is provided by contractors of the County Neustadt. 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 a.m. – 4 p.m. hour, CIV 09605-92090. Any material not picked up must be removed by residents. For more, call your SORT Office at DSN 475-6664.
Combined Federal Campaign It is time for CFC to begin again. We will be hosting a special training session for all CFC unit representatives on Sept. 10, 2 p.m. in Grafenwoehr Bldg.533, Conference Room. Training will last approximately 1 1/2 hour. I look forward to seeing you there, and appreciate your time and help with this great program! For more information please contact Ms. Christine Nunez, DSN: 475-8432, email: Christine.a.nunez4.ln@mail.mil.
VFW gives back Deadline 1 Nov: Visit http://vfw.org/Community/Programs/ to learn more about the “Voice of Democracy“ and “Patriot’s Pen“ where students and community members alike can share there story for sholarship oppurtunities and more. Conact your local VFW, Post 10692 by emailing Kurtde1@hotmail.com.
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: Main Post Chapel: DSN 475-1570, CIV 09641-83-1570. Rose Barracks Chapel: DSN 476-1570, CIV 09662-83-1570.
Suicide Prevention Awareness Call the suicide prevention hotline number at DSN 475-LIFE. Visit our website for more on suicide prevention. Suicide prevention, sexual assault or just a friendly ear‌ you are 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 09662-83114, Sexual Assault Hotline 0162-296-0661 and Emergency Services 09641-83-117.
SHARP Survey online for all community members. The SHARP, or Sexual Harassment/Assault Response & Prevention, survey is intended to gather information about the prevention and treatment efforts implemented to combat sexual assault. Your honest feedback is vital to establishing the best resources and treatment options within the USAG Grafenwoehr community. Please take a few minutes to complete this survey at: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/8PWL9FH
Be safe on the road SPEED: Drivers must operate their vehicles in a speed that they can safely handle. Posted speed limits show the maximum speed that is allowed on the road, not what must be driven.
Army Community Service (ACS) Contact Army Community Service (ACS) Main Post, 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 graf.acs@eur.army.mil for info.
ACS QR CODE If you have a Smartphone or iPhone, download a QR decoder app. Take a snapshot of the code with your phone, and the code automatically direct you to the ACS section of the Garrison webpage - a quick and easy way to access our information and that of the USAG Grafenwoehr Garrison.
Employment Readiness 11 Sept: USAjobs: Learn the NEW Federal Application Process, 10 a.m. - 12 p.m., Rose Barracks, Bldg 221. 25 Sept: USAjobs: Learn the NEW Federal Application Process, 10 a.m. - 12 p.m., East Post, USO Bldg 150. 9 Oct: USAjobs: Learn the NEW Federal Application Process, 10 a.m. - 12 p.m., Rose Barracks ACS, Bldg 322. 16 Oct: USAjobs: Learn the NEW Federal Application Process, 10 a.m. - 12 p.m., East Post, USO Bldg 150.
Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) Have questions? Email EFMP directly. Sept 5: Bowling with EFMP (Free), 4 - 6 p.m., Rose Barracks Bowling Center, Bldg 2201. Sept 14: S-1 EFMP Brief, 3 - 4:30 p.m., Rose Barracks ACS, Bldg 322. Sept 19: Special Education Workshop, 3 - 4:30 p.m., Graf, Bldg 244, Second Floor, Room 219. Sept 28: Enlightenment Support Group, 3 - 4:30 p.m., Graf, Bldg 244, Second Floor, Room 219. Oct 4: FRSA and FRG key personnel briefing on EFMP, 3 - 4:30 p.m., Graf, Bldg 244, Second Floor, Room 219 Oct 9: Cancer Support Group, 3 - 4:30 p.m., Rose Barracks, Bldg 221. Oct 12: EFMP 101 and System Navigation (EFMP) Services, 3 - 4:30 p.m., Rose Barracks ACS, Bldg 322. Oct 18: Bowling with EFMP (Free), 4 - 6 p.m., Graf Bowling Center, Bldg 612. Oct 26: Enlightenment Support Group, 3 - 4:30 p.m., Rose Barracks ACS, Bldg 322.
Family Advocacy Program 4 - 25 Oct: Super Spouse, 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m., Rose Barracks, Bldg 221 second floor. (4 Sessions that meet on Thursday mornings). 2 - 30 Oct: Love & Logic (0-6 yrs old), 12:30 p.m. - 14:30 p.m., Graf Chapel Annex second floor. (5 Sessions that meet on Tuesday). 20 Sept. - 15 Nov: Fatherhood Initiative, 12:30p.m. - 14:00 p.m., Rose Barracks, Bldg 221 second floor. (5 Sessions that meet on Thursday in September and November). Hotlines to help: Sexual Assault Reporting 09662-83-3217 and Domestic Violence 09662-83-3218 or 09641-835130. Please contact us for a complete listing of programs and services offered.
Financial Readiness Services are available by appointment. For more information on saving your money, you may contact your ACS Financial Readiness at 0962-83-2650 or 09641-83-8371.
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 or Main Post 0152-0293-4290 / 0152-0241-5226, Mon.– Fri., 8 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Mobilization & Deployment Readiness 5 Sept: Care Team Training, 12:30 p.m - 2 p.m. Rose Barracks ACS, Bldg 322. 10 Sept: FRG Leader Training, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m., East Post, Chapel Annex. 11 Sept: FRG Funding, 10 – 11:30 a.m., East Post, Chapel Annex. 17-18 Sept: Resilience Training, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m., Rose Barracks ACS, Bldg 322. 26 Sept: POC Training, 1 - 2 p.m., Rose Barracks ACS, Bldg 322. 15-18 Oct: Resilience Training, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m., East Post, Bldg 3144.
New Parent Support Program 27 Sept: ABC’s of Toddlerhood, 1-2 p.m., Rose Barracks, ACS Bldg 322. 7 Sept. – 12 Oct: Great Expectations, 11 a.m. - 12:30 a.m., Rose Barracks, ACS Bldg 322. (6 Sessions that meet on Friday mornings). 28 October: ABC’s of Toddlerhood, 11 a.m. – 12 p.m., Rose Barracks, ACS Bldg 322.
Prenatal Yoga Every Friday: Rose Barracks ACS, Bldg 322, 9– 10 a.m., Rose Barracks, ACS Bldg 322. Please note there will be no class on 19 and 31 Aug.
Newborn Network for parents with babies ages 0 through Walking Every Tuesday: Rose Barracks ACS, Bldg 322, 1:00-3:00 p.m.
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Every 1 Wednesday (except for holidays): Visit Weiden Meet at 5:45 p.m. in the Weiden hospital lobby. th Every 4 Wednesday: Visit Sulzbach-Rosenberg Meet at 5:45 p.m. in the Sulzbach-Rosenberg hospital lobby. Every Other 2nd Tuesday: (9 Oct): Visit Amberg Meet at 5:45 pm in the Amberg hospital lobby.
Play Groups Every Tuesday: Grafenwohr, Chapel Annex, 9:30 – 11 a.m. Every Wednesday: Rose Barracks, Chapel Annex, 9:30 – 11 a.m.
Relocation Readiness 4 Sept – 23 Oct: English as a Second Language, 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. East Post Chapel Annex. Childcare vouchers are provided. (8 Sessions that meet on Tuesdays only) 6 Sept. – 25 Oct: English a Second Language, 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. Rose Barracks, ACS Bldg 322. Childcare vouchers are provided. (8 Sessions that meet on Thursdays only) 12 Sept. – 31 Oct: German as a Second Language, 9 a.m. - 11 a.m., Rose Barracks, ACS Bldg 322 (8 Sessions that meet on Wednesdays only) 13 Sept: Bavarian Nights: Evening Newcomer Orientation, 5 p.m. - 9 p.m., Rose Barracks, ACS Bldg 322 13 Sept: Arm Yourself with Claims Knowledge! / Successful PCS Moves 101, 1 p.m. - 3 p.m., Rose Barracks, Bldg 221, second floor 19 Sept: Immigration Workshop, 11 a.m. - 12 p.m., Rose Barracks, ACS Bldg 322. 24 - 27 Sept: Welcome to Bavaria Level I, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m., Rose Barracks, ACS Bldg 322 Pick up from Graf ACS at 8:30 a.m. Childcare vouchers are provided. 10 Oct: Immigration Workshop, 11 a.m. - 12 p.m., Rose Barracks, ACS Bldg 322 11 Oct: Arm Yourself with Claims Knowledge! / Successful PCS Moves 101, 1 p.m. - 3 p.m., Rose Barracks, ACS Bldg 322 19 Oct: A Taste of Germany: German Cooking Class, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m., Rose Barracks, ACS Bldg 322. 22 - 25 Oct: Welcome to Bavaria Level I, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m., East Post Chapel Annex
Pick up from Vilseck ACS at 8:30 a.m.
Volunteers and other help needed FCC providers needed Interested in earning money from home and making a difference in the lives of military children and families? Army Child, Youth & School Services, Family Child Care (FCC) Program is looking for on-post and off-post FCC home providers that are dedicated to delivering high quality, emotionally secure and educational child care to our military and qualifying DOD family members. You must live in government - leased housing. Benefits include: federal subsidies, free initial and ongoing training, and the use of materials and equipment to set up your home. New Provider Orientation will be hosted on April 25-27 from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Building 224 in Rose Barracks. Training will be held in the conference room. For more information contact Parent Central Services DSN 475-2760, CIV 09662-83-2760.
Army Volunteer Corps 12 Sept: Organizational Point of Contact & Volunteer Management Class, 9a.m. - 11a.m., Rose Barracks, Bldg 322, Room 209. 18 - 20 Sept: Army Family Team Building Level II: Personal Growth Skills, 8:30a.m. - 2:30p.m., Rose Barracks, Bldg 221, Room 206. 26 Sept: Organizational Point of Contact & Volunteer Management Class, 9a.m. - 11a.m., Rose Barracks, Bldg 322, Room 209. 10 Oct: Organizational Point of Contact & Volunteer Management Class, 9a.m. - 11a.m., Rose Barracks, Bldg 322, Room 209. 16 - 18 Oct: Army Family Team Building Level III: Leadership Development, 8:30a.m. - 2:30p.m., Rose Barracks, Bldg 221, Room 206. 31 Oct: Organizational Point of Contact & Volunteer Management Class, 9a.m. - 11a.m., Rose Barracks, Bldg 322, Room 209.
Volunteers needed at the USO Grafenwoehr If you'd like to help your USO, the military and their family members, come by the USO center in Grafenwoehr Bldg. 150 and sign up to volunteer. You can go to our volunteer website at www.usovolunteer.org and create your profile, post your own hours and keep track of your hours. For the soldiers, the hours spent volunteering goes towards promotion points and a community service ribbon. For more, CIV 09641 605 2946.
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, Main Post Red Cross CIV 09641-83-1760 DSN 475-1760.
Looking For A Few Good Leaders The Grafenwoehr Girl Scouts have positions for leaders and co-leaders in Graf, Vilseck and Netzaberg. For a list of openings, email or call Amy at 01719901808.
Seeking Emergency Placement Care Providers The children in the USAGG need you. The Emergency Placement Care (EPC) Program trains individuals to become 24 hour providers for at risk children. The community is in need of more providers as the number of children in imminent danger increased due to the deployment rotation of family members. The training you receive will last you a lifetime and help you build your experience and resume. Call ACS 476‑2650 or 09662‑83‑2650.
Army Family Action Plan (AFAP) Have an Issue? Have an Idea? Share it! You have the power to change the Army. Submit your recommendations and suggestions to improve Army quality of life at http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/FY13AFAP for the Army Family Action Plan (AFAP) by Sept 7. AFAP is the process that lets people tell Army leadership what is working, what can be improved, and to give possible solutions. AFAP issues are collected and possible resolutions are explored. Issues may be resolved locally or at the Department of Army level. For more information, contact Michelle McLaughlin at DSN 475-8371 or CIV 09641-83-8371 or email michelle.r.mclaughlin2.civ@mail.mil. Army Community Service is looking for volunteers to work the Army Family Action Plan (AFAP) conference Oct 2-4 at Bldg 134 on Rose Barracks from 8 a.m.- 5p.m.. We need recorders, transcribers, and issue support personnel. Training is provided. AFAP is the process that lets people tell Army leadership what is working, what can be improved, and to give possible solutions. AFAP issues are collected and possible resolutions are explored. Issues may be resolved locally or at the Department of Army level. To sign-up to be a volunteer or for more information, contact Michelle McLaughlin at DSN 475-8371 or CIV 09641-83-8371 or email michelle.r.mclaughlin2.civ@mail.mil. Sign up by Sept 21.
The Grafenwoehr Postal Service Center needs volunteers Due to extreme staffing shortage, the Grafenwoehr Postal Service Center is in need of volunteers to help process mail. For instructions on how to register to volunteer either stop by and pick up a packet or view the packet here. Due to the security of the mail, all volunteers must be registered with ArmyOneSource and have a local background check on file. Volunteering allows you to give back to your community and gain valuable experience towards consideration for postal positions. If you need any further information please send an email to usarmy.grafenwoehr.imcom.mbx.grafenwoehr-psc@mail.mil. We can also be reached at DSN 475-6333 / 09641-83-6333 for sending mail questions or 475-6164 / 09641-83-6164 for receiving mail questions.
Sports, Fitness, Hobbies & Recreation AAFES Movie Listing Main Post listings, click here. Rose Barracks listings, here.
Thursday Night Mixed League Meet and Greet 6 Sept: 6 p.m. at the Rose Barracks Bowling Center. Have you always wanted to show your bowling skills in a bowling league? Now’s your chance. Stop by for the Thursday Night Mixed League. We’ll have a meet and greet… then BOWL! Come out and show your skills. For more information contact the Rose Barracks Bowling Center. For more, Rose Barracks Bowling Center DSN 476-2576, CIV 09662-83-2574.
Vilseck Community and Spouses' Club events Polish Pottery Trip 7 Sept: Start your Polish Pottery collection or to add to your existing collection with this fun excursion. Only a few spots left, so act now. Price is $51 per person. Vilseck Night Watchman’s Tour 20 Sept: Take a tour of downtown Vilseck with the actual Night Watchman, starting at 6 p.m. for the mere price of 5 euro. Learn the history of how the Castle was attacked, plundered and burned down by the knights and how the black plague decimated most of Vilseck’s population. Dinner following at Frau Hammers’ – ala carte. Nove & Vicenza Pottery & Antiques Trip 29 & 39 Sept: Italian Pottery Shopping in Nove and Piazzola sul Brenta Antiques Flea Market in Vicenza, Italy. The group will leave just before midnight on Sept. 28 for the drive to Nove, Italy. Shop Nove on Saturday, stay the night in Vicenza Saturday night. Sunday morning, depart for the Antiques Flea Market, and then depart Vicenza Sunday afternoon back to Vilseck. This is an adults only trip. Trip Cost is $156.50 per person based on double occupancy. There is a limited number of seats for this trip so sign up today! Reservation and payment required ASAP. Dining Out Club 28 Sept: Club meets the last Friday of each month. This month, enjoy dinner at the to Pegasus Italian Restaurant at the Weiden Airport. A real taste of Italy! Don’t want to miss this fantastic restaurant. Make new friends while enjoying fabulous Italian food made by authentic Italian chefs. “Whine” and Cheese 5 Oct: 6 p.m., to include wine glass decorating, wine and cheese tasting & dynamic guest speaker. $10.00 per person. Holiday Arts & Craft Fair
4 Nov: Looking for crafters / artists –free booth with $20 VCSC Membership. Amazing Race Competition 10 Nov: Two-person teams will compete against each other to get from destination to destination for a Grand Prize. For more information, or to sign up for any of the aforementioned events, email use vcscevents@yahoo.com.
Car Boot (Rummage) Sale 8 Sept: Grafenwoehr Main Post Library 22 Sept: Rose Barracks library 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. The Library’s Car Boot sale is just around the corner! The fun and thrifty event is open to ID Card Holders and choice selling spots are assigned on a first-registered, first served basis. The sale will be held in the library’s parking lot. The sale starts at 9 a.m. with setup for sellers beginning at 8 a.m. For more: DSN 475-1740, CIV 09641-83-1740 or DSN 476-1740, CIV 09662-83-1740.
President’s Challenge Kick-Off 8 Sept: 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. at Big Mike Sports Complex. Kick off the school year with a commitment to a healthy lifestyle! CYSS will host a health and fitness field day to showcase community resources that support youth fitness. There will be many games, both competitive and just for fun. CYSS will nd rd offer prizes for 1st, 2 , 3 place in the competitions. Come out with your children to learn about how the President’s Fitness Challenge Program can help to motivate your child to get in shape and stay healthy. For more information, visit our website or call Parent Central Office at 09662 83 2760.
USAG Grafenwoehr Invitational Powerlifting Championship 8 Sept: 8 - 10 a.m. at the Grafenwoehr Physical Fitness Center. This strength competition will determine the best US Armed Forces Europe male and female power lifters. The powerlifting is composed of three lifts: the squat, bench press and deadlift. If you feel you have what it takes to compete at the level, stop by your local fitness center and sign up now! For more, DSN 475-8207, CIV 09641-83-8207. Presented by Bodybuilding.com.
Operation Rising Star 14 Sept. (Round 1), 21 Sept. (Round 2) & 5 Oct. (Finals): 7 p.m. at the Grafenwoehr Performing Arts Center. It’s that time again! Must be active duty, guard or reserve or the age 18+ active duty, guard or reserve family member to compete in the Operation Rising Star contest. Singers interested in signing up MUST complete an application form and perform at the Round I elimination in order to be considered for the Round II elimination. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. each night and all shows begin at 7 p.m. Free admission. ID or MWR Key will be scanned at the door. For more, DSN 476-2942, CIV 09662-83-2942.
BOSS Pajama Jammy Jam 15 Sept: 6 -11 p.m. at the Grafenwoehr Warrior Zone. Wear your favorite pajamas and have fun at a party for authorized Active Duty ID card holders and their invited guests only, 18 years of age and older. Featuring a live DJ with food and beverages available. For more, DSN 475-8822, CIV 09641-83-8822.
Fitness Day- “Don’t Quit, Get Fit” 15 Sept: at the Grafenwoehr Physical Fitness Center. This event is part of the IMOCM Europe Fitness Campaign which designates a day where all garrisons in Europe showcase fitness programs and wellness services available to our military community. Stop by the Grafenwoehr Fitness Center, Bldg. 170, tryout different Fitness Classes, Wellness Programs and receive discounts. For more, DSN 475-8207, CIV 09641-83-8207.
DJ / Karaoke Nights 21 Sept: at the Langenbruck Center – The Zone Sports Bar. Stop on by to sing to your favorite Latino Music. Enjoy a cold drink while other members of the community put on a show. For more, DSN 476-2360, CIV 09662-83-2360.
Grafenwoehr Commissary Case Lot Sale Find the deals on Sept. 28th, 29th and 30th.
USAG Grafenwoehr Unit Level Flag Football League Through 19 Oct: Grafenwoehr Sports Complex. If you enjoy the game, come on out and support your favorite company level team. For more information contact a representative from your local Physical Fitness Center. For more, DSN 475-8207, CIV 09641-83-8207.
The 2012 Crown Jewel Bazaar 19, 20, 21 Oct: Rose Barracks, Bldg 134. For more information visit Facebook.
What is GCSC about? We are about Fun, Friendship, and Philanthropy! Some of our upcoming events include: Welcome Tea, Stash Bash, Cookie Exchange/Pottery Bingo, trips to Christmas markets, trip to Walhalla, trip to breweries, Garden Club, Cooking Club, Photography Club, and so much more! We also need energetic people to serve on our board. Some open positions include Parliamentarian, AWAG Liaison, and Ways and Means Chairs. Visit Facebook for more information.
Belay Training/Outdoor Climbing Each Thursday, we alternate between belay training and outdoor rock climbing. The belay training is a pre-requisite to join us for outdoor climbing or to climb on your own at the fitness center. For outdoor climbing days, explore many of the excellent nearby crags. For more, DSN 476-2563.
GLEE-PAC Grafenwoehr Performing Arts Center announces the formation of Glee-PAC - their very own Glee club. Anyone interested in singing (over the age of 18) and having fun is invited to join. Auditions are not necessary but anyone wanting to join must have music and/or dance knowledge. Contact Joline Powell for more info and details through email.
New L.D.S. Singles Breakfast On the first Sunday of every month, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints-Single Adult Program is hosting Singles Linger Longer breakfast. Singles and their friends are welcome to stay after church or arrive at 12:30 p.m. to mingle over refreshments. Guests are welcome to bring treats to share. Located in the Grafenwoehr Ward Building, Vilsecker Strasse 7, 92655 Grafenwoehr. This is outside of the Grafenwoehr Post gate closest to the Tower Inn, approximately a five minute walk from the gate exit. For questions or to coordinate rides from the Grafenwoehr or Vilseck area, email Britta or Sister Countryman.
Attn. Soldier Athletes Soldiers in Europe wanting to compete in higher level sports program must now go online with a new application site. The site is: https://apps.imcom.army.mil/apptrac.Female and male Soldier athletes and coaches can be selected and tryout for 29 sports that lead to All-Army, armed forces, world military (CISM) and even the Olympics. Soldier athletes must apply for selection into the program. Commander’s approval will be mandatory before being considered by All-Army staff. Soldiers have been competing or coaching on every U.S. Olympic team since 1948. Soldiers have medaled in shooting, basketball, wrestling, boxing, weight lifting, track and field, equestrian and modern pentathlon. Thirty-one Soldiers earned eight gold and six silver medals in a wide variety of competition dating back to 1948. Depending on the sport and event, selected Soldiers may complete up to one to three months depending on the sport. Soldiers when they return to their units are in better physical shape than when they left and are more motivated than when they went off to the training camp. Soldier athletes and coaches wanting more information can visit www.armymwr.com or contact their local garrison sports director. (News release courtesy of FMWR.)
Join the Fun - Join Cub Scouting Pack 240 wants you! Now is the time to join the fun and excitement of America’s foremost youth program for boys, Cub Scouting. Designed for boys ages 6 to 10, (1st through 5th grades), Cub Scouting combines outdoor activities, sports, academics, and more, in a fun and exciting program that helps families teach ideals such as honesty, good citizenship, and respect. The Boy Scouts of America is comprised of more than one million volunteers working together for the sole purpose of helping its nearly three million youth succeed in life. We are also looking for adult volunteers. Former Eagle Scouts, Scouts, or just someone who is looking to help out in the community. For more information please contact membershippack240@gmail.com.
EDGE! Summer Strength and Conditioning Tuesdays and Thursdays: 3:30-5 p.m. at the Main Post Fitness Center; transportation provided from Vilseck High School. The program is open to 7-12 graders registered with CYSS; enroll at Parent Central Services, Youth Centers or online. Strength and Conditioning training is available to all Middle School and High School athletes and potential athletes to prepare for physically and mentally for the School Sports season throughout the summer; in partnership with Adult Sports.
2013 Army Entertainment Cast and Crew Recruitment Application due 01 Nov: Army Entertainment is seeking performers and technicians for the U.S. Army Soldier Show and other concerts and events. Becoming a member of Army Entertainment's cast/crew provides Soldiers an opportunity to work with the entertainment industry's latest equipment and technologies, learn valuable skills, train and learn from the industry's best, all while delivering a world-class experience. Those interested in applying may obtain performer and technician requirements and application by visiting ArmyEntertainment.net Army Entertainment Recruitment Video.
Breastfeeding support group First and Third Thursday: At the Grafenwoehr. For more, join the facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/320520961369098/.
KINGZ MC Motorcycle club Thursdays: Join other motorcycle enthusiasts at the KINGZ MC Clubhouse from 6 – 9 p.m. at Main Post Bldg. 441.
Mountain Bike Mondays Every Monday we saddle up and mountain bike different trails in the surrounding area. These rides are designed to accommodate all ranges of ability, but the rides can be physically demanding. Don’t have a mountain bike, or worried your bike isn’t up for the challenge? No worries! You can borrow one of ours for the evening ride, or bring your bike by for a tune-up. For more, DSN 476-2563.
Hunting, Fishing and Sports Shooting Summer Hours: Thursday 10 a.m. - 7 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Call ODR at DSN 476-2563 for detail and to reserve the range.
Ice hockey try-outs The Bayern Rangers ice hockey team will hold open practices and try-outs for all prospective players on Wed., Sept. 26 from 8:30-9:45 p.m., on Sun, Sept. 30 from 4-5:15 p.m., and on Wed, Oct. 3 from 8:30-9:45 p.m. All three practices will be held at the Eishalle Amberg, Am Schanzl 1, 92224 Amberg. In preparation for the 21st annual USAFE military ice hockey championships in Garmisch, Feb. 14-16, 2013, the Rangers will practice and scrimmage against local German and Czech club teams. After playing in the USAFE championships, the Rangers will play locally in the Weiden Puckbusters' international club team tournament and travel to Spain to play in FC Barcelona's annual ice hockey tournament. For more information, visit www.facebook.com/bayernrangers.
Save the Date! The 2012 Crown Jewel Bazaar GCSC and VCSC: The 2012 Crown Jewel Bazaar is October 19, 20, 21.
Motorcycle safety is everyone’s responsibility We are in the heart of the motorcycle season here in the Bavaria Military Community and as we operate our motorcycles we need to be observant of the three types of riders in our community. The DISCIPLINED Rider is the fully trained, counseled and responsible rider that involves his or her supervisors, friends and family in the riding experience. The UNDISCIPLINED rider has not been fully trained, counseled, mentored and does not have much involvement with leaders, supervisors or mentor riders. These riders are a great risk to themselves, other riders and everyone that shares a public road with them. The INDISCIPLINED Rider has not been fully trained, counseled, mentored but has direct contact with others who counsel and advise of their lack of motorcycle training, counseling and experience and chose to operate a motorcycle anyway. These riders disregard laws, policy and procedures that often result in death or serious injury to others. It's an individual rider's responsibility to be the DISCIPLINED motorcycle operator, and a community responsibility to recognize and point out the UNDISCIPLINED and INDISCIPLINED riders so that they cannot continue to place our Solders, Families and community at risk.
Grafenwoehr Thrift Shop Announcing new summer hours: Tuesdays, Wednesdays, 9 a.m. - 3 .pm.; Thursdays 11 p.m. - 5 p.m.; 1st and 3rd Friday 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. in Grafenwoehr Bldg. 508. Want to give back to YOUR community? Volunteer! Help YOUR community by consigning or donating today. PCSing? No problem; we will mail you your check. For more, CIV 09641-926-0377, online, or find us on facebook.
Hidden Treasures Thrift Shop Bring your gently used items to Bldg. 221 on Rose Barracks. Open 10 a.m.-2 p.m. on Tues, Wed &Thurs. Call DSN 4762649, CIV 09662-83-2649, or email for more. Hidden Treasures Thrift Shop is offering a slew of sales in August. All clothing items, including jeans and military clothing, are BUY ONE get one FREE. All books are 10 for $1 and all board games are 50% off. All sales apply to colored tags only. Open 10am to 2pm Tues, Wed &Thurs. Open Saturday August 11th. DSN 476-2649, CIV 09662-83-2649, or email for more information. Donations and volunteers welcome. Volunteers receive special discounts on all sales.
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Facility & Road/Openings/Construction/Closures Vilseck Washrack Delays 17 & 28 Sept: The Second Cavalry Regiment will be using the "Vilseck Washrack", Bldg. 685, to install electronic equipment into their fleet of vehicles. While most of the wash rack area will be occupied, access to the hose stands and to the spray stand is available. Anybody wishing to wash vehicles during that time should anticipate a delay.
Adult Education / Training FAST Classes Register now for upcoming FAST Classes at the East Camp (Grafenwoehr) Education Center. Class dates are 10-21 Sept. and 15 – 26 Oct. in Bldg. 223 for Rose Barracks and 9 – 19 Oct. & 22 Oct. – 02 Nov. in Bldg. 538 for Grafenwoehr. Soldiers who have redeployed since 1 January 2012 will have priority. 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. The 60-hour long courses are limited to twenty students per class. For more information please contact the East Camp (Grafenwoehr) Education Center at DSN 475-6219/6786 or the Rose Barracks (Vilseck) Education Center at DSN 476-2653/3292. Please Note: The East Camp (Grafenwoehr) Education Center has changed its regular start time for the administration of the Tests of Adult Basic Education (TABE) from 12:30 p.m. to 8 a.m. The TABE measures your level of education in Reading and Math skills, and is a requirement for enrollment in FAST classes. The classes take place every Tuesday.
Increased GED testing sessions Due to anticipated changes to the GED Testing Program on 1 October 2012, additional testing sessions have been added to the schedule at the Rose Barracks Education Center, Vilseck. GED testing will be conducted on the following dates: Sept. 11-12 & Sept. 13-14 We encourage personnel in need of GED credentials to take advantage of these additional sessions. Please contact our Testing Section at DSN 476-3136 or CIV 09662-83-3136 for appointments and additional information.
Casualty Notification Officer/Casualty Assistance Officer Training 11-12 Sept: The Casualty Management Office will provide Casualty Notification Officer/Casualty Assistance Officer Training, from 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m., in Grafenwoehr’s Building 244, Room 219. The community is in need of trained civilian employees GS-09/equivalent and above. Note: This is a two-day course.
For more, contact the Bavaria Military Community Casualty Management Office at 475-8709/8539, CIV 09641-838709/8539.
The University of Oklahoma Masters Program 12 Sept: The University of Oklahoma is offering a free public service seminar in Vilseck. Dr. Bruce Hoagland will discuss “The Biogeography of Neotropical Oak Forest”. He studied in in San Gerardo de Dota, Costa Rica. The event will take place at the Vilseck Education Center, Bldg. 223, Room 2.3. For more information call Carla Miller at DSN476-2069 or CIV09662-83-2069. The University of Oklahoma has open enrollment for students looking to earn a master’s degree. Enroll by 05 Nov. for 6400-228 Seminar in American History: The American Experience in Vietnam, running 4-9 Dec. All classes are face to face with instructors who fly in from campus in Norman, Oklahoma. For more information email Carla Miller or call DSN 476-2069, CIV 09662-83-2069.
Dental Assistant Training Program 24 Sept: The American Red Cross and the Bavarian Dental Clinics are offering a Dental Assistant Training Program. Applications can be picked up from the Grafenwoehr, Rose Barracks and Hohenfels Red Cross offices. Application deadline is 31 Aug. The program is open to military dependents who possess a valid ID card and have a high school diploma or GED. Contact the Red Cross at DSN 476-1760 or CIV 09662-83-1760 for more.
Vilseck (RoseBarracks) National Test Center University of Maryland University College Europe *New Hours of Operation currently effective: M,W,F 08:30-12:30; T,TH 11:30-15:30* Test your way to success! Take your CLEP, DSST, GMAT and Pearson Vue exams at the National Test Center (NTC) on Rose Barracks, Vilseck. You can earn college credits quickly and affordably. University of Maryland University College Europe, in Vilseck (Rose Barracks),offers computer-based, on-site testing services to military and eligible civilians, making it easy to earn certifications, fulfill general education requirements, and get the credit you deserve! Free study resources areavailable at www.myarmyonesource.com, www.militaryonesource.com and installation libraries. For more information email: sanderson@europe.umuc.edu or call DSN476-2462, CIV 09662-834262.
University of Phoenix University of Phoenix is honored to serve military service members stationed in Europe by offering both MBA and Master of Arts in Education degree programs at several on-base locations near you. Classes meet one night a week. If you’re interested in developing managerial skills necessary to be effective in a rapid changing environment than the MBA program is for you. Face to face classes are one night a week in Vilseck from 5:30-9:30pm. Get started today by visiting www.phoenix.edu/militaryeurope or by calling, Fe Gehrels at DSN 475-6712 or CIV 09641-83-6712.
TARP, SETA, OPSEC, and Anti-terrorism Level 1 Training End of FY12 Makeup Session: The United States Army Garrison Grafenwoehr (Antiterrorism and Security Divisions) along with the 66th Military Intelligence Group and JMTC Intelligence and Security, will be conducting a makeup session of the Community Security Awareness Training consisting of the Threat Awareness and Reporting Program (TARP), Security Education Training Awareness (SETA), Operation Security (OPSEC), and Anti-terrorism Level 1 Makeup Session Community Security Awareness Training Schedule: 5 Sept: Grafenwoehr Main Post, Tower Theater, Bldg. 620; 10:30 – 11:30 a.m. (LN Personnel); 1:30-4 p.m. (U.S. Personnel) 6 Sept: Rose Barracks, Post Theater, Bldg. 354; 9-11:30 a.m. (U.S. Personnel); 1:30-2:30 p.m. (LN Personnel) This training is a mandatory annual requirement for all DoD personnel including Military, AF/NAF (both US and LN); U.S. Contractor employees are welcome.
TDP (Testing Designated Positions) Class This class is for all Army Civilian Employees and Supervisors who are in positions that require mandatory drug testing. Recurring Dates: 20 Sept., 15 Nov. in Camp Normandy, Bldg. 378. 1st Session: 9-11 a.m. (employees) 2nd Session: 1-3 p.m. (supervisors).
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Delayed Entry Program Attention High School Seniors, Class of 2013. Get in touch with us to discuss your future plans after High School. You are able to enlist now into the Delayed Entry Program (DEP) and lock down your training seats and other enlistment options for next summer. US Army Active or Reserve. Contact us by email or call DSN 475-9208, CIV 09641-83-9208.
Netzaberg Middle School 3 Sept: Labor Day – No School/ Federal Holiday 5 Sept: Open House 5-6 PM rd Labor Day: Please note that there will be no school on Monday, September 3 due to Labor Day. th Open House: Open house will be held on Wednesday, September 5 from 1700-1800. Please come out and see the great work that your student has begun at Netzaberg Middle 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. Lunch Accounts: To use the online service you will need to set up an account at http://www.mealpayplus.com/. If you are new to the area you will need to open a Horizon account at the PX or the school cafeteria. All lunch concerns need to be addressed to AAFES. You can also logon to www.odin.aafes.com/nutrition/08/index.html to set up your child’s account. Please remember, applying for free and reduced‐price lunches is an annual process. To apply, you can take a current copy of the sponsor’s LES and the spouse’s pay stub (if employed) to CYSS Parent Central Services. Applications are available at CYSS Parent Central Services Rose Barracks, Bldg 224, East Camp (Grafenwoehr), Bldg 539, CYSS Fitness Zone East Camp (Grafenwoehr), Bldg.547, and local school . Find us on Facebook: Like our 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. Parent Volunteers: If you are interested in volunteering for the PTSA or other school committees, please contact the school. We welcome your support. POC: Email: tiffany.memolo@eu.dodea.edu School Office Hours School Hours Important Phone Numbers Mon - Fri 7:30 a.m.–4 p.m. Mon-Fri 7:55 a.m.-2:40 p.m. CIV 09645-917-9232/9233/9229 DSN 472-9232
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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 0941-82933. 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.
Vilseck Bergfest 8-16 Sept: Church services every day. For more, www.pfarrei-vilseck.de. 8 Sept: 5:45 p.m. Pilgrimage from Vilseck to Vilseck Axtheid-Berg Church 9 Sept: 10 a.m., Motorcycle Catholic Service at Vilseck Axtheid-Berg Church with "Hope and Joy" Gospel Choir Bergfests usually originate from pilgrimages and are still related to religious traditions. They are always celebrated at a church on a hill. On certain days, for example holidays dedicated to the Virgin Mother Mary, people pilgrimage there for devotion, holy mass, and invocation and thanksgiving prayers. Because of the large amount of people and the long distances they came from, the believers needed food and beverages. A holy mass service initiates the Bergfest and is offered daily. There is no music and entertainment, no carnival rides or other amusement. But nevertheless, Bergfests are still very popular by young and old people. Indulge yourself and spend your time outdoors, admire the surrounding area with its colorful meadows. Let the flair of a Bergfest inspire you. Enjoy the delicious Bavarian culinary specialties. Kids of every age are very welcome. Celebrate with your friends and have a nice time.
Herbst-Volksfest Now through 9 Sept: in 93059 Regensburg at the Dultplatz, Am Europakanal. Open daily 1 p.m. - 11 p.m. Family days (only GE) are always on Wednesdays with reduced fare tickets. Brilliant fireworks on both Fridays at around 10 p.m.
The Warendult (outdoor market, link only GE) next to the Volksfest is open daily 11 a.m. - 10 p.m. On offer are a large variety of high-quality products, from traditional Bavarian clothing ("Trachten") to kitchenware and spices. Closest free car parks are adjacent "Protzenweiher" (opposite Protzenweiher 27); neighbouring "Wöhrdstraße" (at Wöhrdstraße 18); and adjacent "Unterer Wöhrd" (Wöhrdstraße 60/62). There is also the "Donaumarkt" parking lot (Donaumarkt 1) which is "a walk across the bridge" closer than the "Wöhrdstraße" car park, but it's not free-of-charge, and it's blocked on Saturday mornings for the Regensburg produce market. From any of these car parks it's only a very short walk across one of the bridges, and you're there. BTW, did you know you can get a map of Regensburg's city center from the Tourist Info for free? Go to the "Altes Rathaus" (old city hall) as directed by the brown signs, and ask for a copy. Now through 9 Sept: in 90471 Nürnberg at the Volkspark Dutzendteich along Bayernstraße. The largest Volksfest (GE) in Northern Bavaria offers loads of entertainment for the young and still-young! And plenty of Franconian and Bavarian delicacies and beverages in the stalls and beer tents. Opening hours: Mon., Tue., Thu.: 2 - 11 p.m. Wed. (family day): 1 - 11 p.m. Fri.: 2 p.m. - midnight. Sat.: 1 p.m. - midnight. Sun.: 10:30 a.m. - 11 p.m. Last day: 10:30 a.m. - 11:30 p.m.
Mexican Week at Pullman City Fun Park Now through 9 Sept: in 94535 Eging am See, Ruberting 30 (ca. 100 km / 62 miles SE of Regensburg). The Pullman City Fun Park offers a large variety of Western activities for the whole family: Western shows, Native American dances, magic shows, and much more; the whole show program is online but only in German. Open through 31 Oct. 2012. Daily 10 a.m. to 1 a.m. Admission (only GE): Adults: 13 Euros. Children 4 - 16 years: 7 Euros. Children under 4 if accompanied by their parents: free. Family ticket (2 adults + 2 children under 16): 29 Euros. Dogs on a leash: 1 Euro. Visitors dressed in historical Western costumes (representing ca. 1740 - 1880) get in for free! Outside their opening season you can access the premises for free but there will be no shows or other entertainment.
48th Annual Ramstein Welfare Bazaar 13-16 Sept: Get your holiday shopping done early at the 48th Annual Ramstein Welfare Bazaar. The Ramstein Welfare Bazaar is the largest military bazaar in the world. Visit the website. Doors open at 10:00 a.m. daily.
Andy Warhol Exhibit - The Art of Pop Through 26 Sept: in 92224 Amberg, in the Amberg Congress Center (ACC) at Schießstätteweg 8, CIV 09621-49000. This is next to the indoor swimming pool and the large car park. Over 100 works from the Pop-Art icon are on show. Along with his famous paintings like Marilyn Monroe's portrait or the Campbell soup cans, you will find some of his early works (which have never been shown in Europe before), personal accessories, numerous photographs, originals from his "Interview" magazine, and information about his Slovakian family background as well as his friendship with John Lennon. They even created a Facebook page (only GE). Best free parking lots (click for map): at "Auf der Wiesen", the car park behind the Hotel Arcadia and the Kurfürstenbad (indoor swimming pool); this car park is adjacent to the ACC.
Exhibition: Historical Tin Toys and Advertising Signs Through 30 Sept: in 92237 Sulzbach-Rosenberg, at the Stadtmuseum, Neustadt 14, ph 09661-877-6800 (ca. 20 km / 12.5 miles south of Vilseck). The items are from a private collection that was started over 30 years ago. The signs all focus on travelling and will take you to countries far away - the old style. Opening hours: Closed Mon. and Tue. Wed. Fri., and Sun. and German holidays: 9 a.m. - midday and 1:30 - 4:30 p.m. Sat.: 1:30 - 4:30 p.m. Admission is 1.50 Euros for adults and 50 cents for children aged 6 - 15. Click here for car parks closest to the historic Altstadt.
Dahlia Madness Through 3 Oct: on the Isle of Mainau (78465) in the Bodensee (Lake Constance). The sight of over 12,000 (!) beautiful dahlias in over 250 different species will leave you in awe! You have a chance to select your favourite species, too. You can find more info about the isle on their Homepage, available both in English and German. The isle is open from sunrise to sunset but the exhibits (museum in the palace, butterfly show, etc.) won't open until 9 a.m. or 10 a.m. respectively. Although the Bodensee is a bit far from Northern Bavaria (i.e., on the Swiss border), it's certainly worth the trip. While you're in the area, why not visit the "Pfahlbauten-Museum" (Lake Dwelling Museum) in Unteruhldingen on Strandpromenade 6 (part of 88690 Uhldingen-Mühlhofen)? Dive into the mysterious world of farmers, fishermen, and brass founders of the Stone Age 6000 years ago, and be a witness to the lifestyle of the Bronze Age 3000 years ago. You can find all pertinent information on their excellent English website.
"Weka, Witt und Winkelmann" exhibit - Weiden in the 50s and 60s Through 2 Nov: in 92637 Weiden, at the Stadtmuseum (city museum), Schulgasse 3a (the green building behind the church in the Altstadt). Click here for suggested car parks. Interesting views and photographs of old Weiden, with stores that have long gone, locals, personalities ("Urgestein"), and festivities. The charm of the old city will fascinate you. Opening hours: Mon. - Fri., 9 a.m. - midday and 2 - 4:30 p.m.
Hispanic / Latin Nights Every Saturday: 7 p.m. - 3 a.m., in 92655 Grafenwöhr, Afterlife Lounge & Cocktail Bar, Alte Amberger Straße 21, CIV 0170-213-9835. Salsa, Bachata, Merengue, Reggaeton, Samba - y mucho mas! You don't know how to Salsa? No problem! There are Salsa classes with Ray for only 5 Euros per person for 2 hours. Find out more at ph 0170-213-9835, Spanish speakers welcome!
Concerts/Music festivals Coldplay - Open Air Tour 2012 Through 22 Sept: at the following locations in Germany: Tues., 4 Sept., 7 p.m., in 50933 Köln = Cologne, at the RheinEnergie-Stadion on Aachener Strasse 999. Tickets. It is highly recommended you park your car in a P+R car park (in EN) on the city's outskirts and use the excellent public transport system (in EN). The "RheinEnergie-Stadion" and "Junkersdorf" U-Bahn stations (Underground station) are just a few yards away from the stadium, both on U-Bahn line 1. Wed., 12 Sept., 7 p.m., in 80809 München / Munich, at the Olympiahalle, Spiridon-Louis-Ring 21 / Eingang Ost (east entrance). Tickets. The only car park is located at the Olympiapark: 80809 München, Olympiapark Parkharfe, SpiridonLouis-Ring 100. It is highly recommended you use the excellent public transport system. Fri., 14 Sept., 7 p.m., in 04105 Leipzig, at the Zentralstadion (aka Red Bull Arena), Am Sportforum 3. Tickets. Sat., 22 Sept., 7 p.m., in 30169 Hannover, at the AWD Arena, Arthur-Menge-Ufer 5, ph 0800 520-2010. Tickets.
Scorpions' Farewell Tour Sat., 13 Oct: 7:30 p.m., in 80809 München / Munich, at the Olympiahalle, Spiridon-Louis-Ring 21 / Eingang Ost (east entrance). The only car park is located at the Olympiapark: 80809 München, Olympiapark Parkharfe, Spiridon-Louis-Ring 100. public transport system. Tickets.
Deep Purple 10 Aug.-1 Dec: Click here for the complete tour. Thu., 22 Nov., 8 p.m., in 60325 Frankfurt am Main, at the Festhalle / Messe, Ludwig-Erhard-Anlage 1. Tickets. Again, please consider parking your car in a P+R car park (interactive map and links, text only GE), and using the public transport system (in EN). Thu., 29 Nov., 8 p.m., in 86159 Augsburg, at the Schwabenhalle, Am Messezentrum 5 (ca. 80 km / 50 miles NW of Munich). Tickets. Fri., 30 Nov., 8 p.m., in 80809 München / Munich, at the Olympiahalle, Spiridon-Louis-Ring 21 / Eingang Ost (east entrance). Tickets. The only car park is located at the Olympiapark: 80809 München, Olympiapark Parkharfe, SpiridonLouis-Ring 100. It is highly recommended you use the excellent public transport system. Sat., 01 Dec., 8 p.m., in 70327 Stuttgart, at the Porsche-Arena (aka Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle), Mercedesstraße 69. Tickets.
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/
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 and Saturday, 7 a.m.-12:30 p.m., on Marktplatz in front of the historic city hall. In 91522 Ansbach: every Wednesday and Saturday 8 a.m.-1 p.m., on MartinLuther-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.
Guided Tours 1 p.m. daily: Walking Tours of Nürnberg in English Nuremberg was once an imperial residence, powerful free imperial city and international trading center. The prosperous city provided the ideal basis for an active cultural and intellectual life and the arts: Even today numerous buildings, monuments and artworks still reflect its former importance. The guided tour through the Old Town offers information and insights on the castle, the fountains and wells, churches and art as well as the city itself past and present. Meeting point: Tourist Office at the Main Market Square (Hauptmarkt). Duration: approx. 2 ½ hrs. Price: 9 Euros per person, plus price of admission to castle (2 Euros pp). Children under 14 free in the company of their parents. 2 p.m. daily: Guided Tour of 91541 Rothenburg in English, of the most important sights in the historical district Meeting point: Market Square. Duration: 90 minutes. Fee: 6 Euros per person, payable cash to the tour guide 7 p.m. daily: Guided Tour in English of 91541 Rothenburg, with "The Executioner". Meet on Marktplatz, no prior booking required. The tours take place every day and cost 7 Euros per person. There are tours in German which start at 6 p.m., and also in English, starting at 7 p.m. If you click in the link and scroll down, you can watch a 5-minute promo clip for the executioner's tour (in English but with a lovely Franconian accent). The clip shows some interesting hidden places that you normally don't get to see. Every Wed. and Sat: 1:30 p.m.: Guided Tour of Regensburg, in English - "Experience a Historical City" In the course of this individually accented tour you get to know the Old City, with its patrician towered houses, the cathedral, the Old City Hall (all from the outside), the Stone Bridge and the Porta Praetoria. Our well-versed guides will be glad to answer any special questions you have, based on your own personal interests. Fees: Adults 8 Euros, Reduced 5 Euros , Families 12 Euros. Duration: 1.5 hours. Meeting point: Tourist-Information - Altes Rathaus, Rathausplatz, 93047 Regensburg, ph. 0941-507-4410. Closest free car parks are "Dultplatz" (Am Protzenweiher/ Oberpfalzbrücke); adjacent "Protzenweiher" (opposite Protzenweiher 27); neighbouring "Wöhrdstraße" (at Wöhrdstraße 18); and adjacent "Unterer Wöhrd" (Wöhrdstraße 60/62). There is also the "Donaumarkt" parking lot (Donaumarkt 1) which is "a walk across the bridge" closer than the "Wöhrdstraße" car park, but it's not free-of-charge, and it's blocked on Saturday mornings for the Regensburg produce market. From any of these car parks it's only a very short walk across one of the bridges, and you're there. BTW, did you know you can get a map of Regensburg's city center from the Tourist Info for free? Go to the "Altes Rathaus" (old city hall) as directed by the brown signs, and ask for a copy. Every Friday: 7 p.m. The Nuremberg Nightwatch Tour, in English - with the night watchwoman Re-live history through original, funny and exciting stories with the historian Dr. Ute Jaeger aka the night watchwoman. Discover the traditional parts of Nürnberg and enjoy its most beautiful sights! Meeting Point is the fountain "Schöner Brunnen", Am Hauptmarkt, 90403 Nürnberg (in the pedestrian zone). Fees are 9 Euros pp. Every Saturday: 1 p.m. Guided Tour of 97070 Würzburg in English Your stroll starts at the Falkenhaus (location of the Tourist Info, ph 0931-372-398) with its elaborate Rococo facade, followed by a visit to the Marienkapelle (St. Mary's Chapel) featuring sandstone sculptures by Tilman Riemenschneider. Other highlights include the historical town hall building and the Romanesque cathedral "St. Kilian". From the bridge Alte Mainbrücke, you can enjoy fantastic views of the fortress Marienberg, the pilgrimage church Käppele and the famous vineyards. Tour lasts around 1.5 hrs, tickets cost 6 Euros per adult. Between 7 May and 29 October, additional English tours are held every Friday at 1 p.m. Every Saturday: 2 p.m. Guided Tour in English of Albrecht Dürer's House in Nürnberg’s historical city center, AlbrechtDürer-Straße 39 (in the pedestrian zone). Admission is 5 Euros (normal), 2.50. Euros (reduced) Famous painter Albrecht Dürer lived in Nürnberg (1471 – 1528) – you might know him best for his “Praying Hands” –, and his original residence in Nürnberg’s pretty city center has been converted to a museum. Every Saturday, an actress in historical gowns offers guided tours of the house in English, telling its history from the viewpoint of Dürer's wife Agnes. Every Saturday: 3 p.m. Guided Tour in English of the Church of St. Jacob's in 91541 Rothenburg. A public and free tour in English of the famous StJakobs-Kirche (church). You only pay the entrance fee for the church: 2 Euros for adults; 0.50 Euros for students, pupils; groups from 10 person: 1.50 Euros. No reservation necessary! Duration: ca. 45 minutes. Meeting Point: front row inside the church. Every Saturday: 8 p.m. Guided Tour in English with the Night-Watchman in 91541 Rothenburg on Marktplatz = Market Place. Take a walk back in time with the Night-watchman through the romantically-lit streets of Rothenburg. Meeting point is on Market Square, the tour lasts about 60 minutes. Fee is 7 Euros per person, payable in cash to the Night-watchman.