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ZOMBIE 5K RUN Fort Knox Family and MWR presented the first Zombie Run on October 27. 152 community members risked their human lives to run through Zombie fortified territory. Participants reported by an average of 4.00 out of 5 that they experienced an increase in their levels of physical fitness and 4.05 out of 5 that they experienced a decrease in their level of stress.
YOUR VIRTUAL BARR LIBRARY IS OPEN 24/7!
By Michael Steinmacher Have you ever wondered if the Library has a specific book, DVD, or Blu-ray after it closed? Remembered, at the last minute, on a Sunday, you need some research material? Wondered what time the next exciting children’s or adult program is? If you answered “yes,” to any of those, know that Barr Library serves you electronically 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year. Your virtual library is available at www.barrlibrary. org, on Facebook, or at the Smartphone friendly www. barrlibrary.mobi. So what can you do there? You might be surprised. First of all, you can check our online catalog and request books. It’s as simple as searching the web to find out if we have the title for which you are looking. If you find it, all you have to do is set up “My Account” one time, establishing a user name and password, you’ll then have the ability to access your account, reserve books, and check dates due. Accessing top quality research materials is a snap at our website through our “Databases” link. A few simple clicks and you can access a wealth of information resources by simply entering a user name and password. The databases give you full-text access to some of the most popular publications and scholarly resources that will meet the expectations of the most scrutinizing of instructors. The Library staff will be glad to provide that information to you by email or over the phone.
Our calendar of events is available online at all of our electronic access points. So if you’re wondering when the next author program is, curious about upcoming special children and teen programs, look for the calendar or programming link. But that’s just the beginning of what you can do online. Looking for a downloadable audio book? Check out the many audio books you can listen to on your home computer or your Android, Blackberry, or Apple devices available through our database link. Looking for an online, animated classic children’s story? Access the Tumble Books Library from the link on our Kids webpage. Curious about the next book in a series or wanting to find an author who writes in a style similar to an author you like? Look for our “Reader’s Corner.“ Looking for Library news? You can check out our blog through the “Library News” link on the webpage or choose to open and/or download a copy of our current Library newsletter, which includes all our current offerings and information about upcoming programs and services. So, whether it’s 7:00 PM on Sunday night or 7:00 AM on Wednesday morning, the Library is there for you via www.barrlibrary.org, www.barrlibrary.mobi, or Facebook. For more information about any of our electronic resources or to request database access, please email us at usarmy.knox.imcom-atlantic.mbx.dfmwrbarr-library@mail.mil or call (502) 624-1232. www.KnoxMWR.comŇ'HFHPEHU Ň
Gadgets Abound The holiday season is fast approaching and this is the perfect time of year for the tech savvy person in your life. Everything from phones to cameras have advanced by leaps and bounds in the last few years. Check out your choices at The Exchange to satisfy the techie in your life. Many consumers look for ease of use while comparing products. Apple products are the poster children for ease of use digital systems. While many systems focus on features, their gadgets focus on simplicity. Satellite companies such as DirecTV produce remotes that are intuitive but sometimes might take a slight learning curve to get used to. Other remotes have built in digital screens that symbolize the object that you are using or, at a minimum, has on-screen text so that the user can see what functions the operator is wanting to access. Anyway you look at it, these remotes and other gadgets are now more tailor-made for human hands. Let’s look at a few gadgets that provide ease of use. While most will agree that iPhone generations one through four have a screen that is fairly small and a little tedious to use when texting, the fifth generation may have solved that problem with a larger screen, yet slimmer in design. With that in mind, in steps the LG Voyager, built specifically for texting. It combines the best of both worlds with an iPhone style touch screen control, but with a slide out keyboard. The Samsung Galaxy Note has a bigger screen than ordinary cell phones with larger touch screen buttons. How are you at taking pictures? The Canon Powershot SD1100 has an all-optical view finder that is also great in darker settings such as concerts in an auditorium. That also keeps the folks next to you from becoming annoyed with the glow from the screen type viewfinder that most other cameras use. Its controls are conveniently grouped to the right of the display with easy to follow on screen menus. Read a lot? The Barnes and Noble NOOK Color eBook offers easier reading features compared to the Kindle. It also has options to change the text sizes. What about the gamer or athlete in your life? The latest Nintendo Wii Game Console has many
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different features to keep you in thegame. Not a fan of the Wii? Playstation and Xbox offer many games and activities to
get your heart pumping! For the little more tech savvy, Microsoft has anounced it will be incorporating cable TV within the Xbox 360 in an attempt to replace cumbersome set top boxes, and feature an all-in-one package. The only issue with that is that many TV companies are also doing the same, thereby eliminating those boxes altogether. Either way, the component will stream all types of media from the internet. While the battle may be on to gain consumer popularity, all of the components from Blu-Ray players, set top boxes, and cable boxes, will be offering cable channels, streaming audio and video, and video games, and each with its own competitive experience. Traveling during the holiday or getting ready to deploy? Try the Bose Quiet Comfort 15 over ear headphones
with noise cancellation circuitry. When activated, the noise cancelling circuitry all but removes that annoying drone of the plane’s interior, an irritating seatmate or even a child that doesn’t enjoy flying. Any way you slice it, the technology world is in a whirlwind and is ever changing. This holiday season is a great time to get your tech toys updated and check out the new products. Watch for specials and deals at our local Exchange.
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CREAM CHEESE AND BOURBON BROWNIES 4 oz. unsweetened chocolate baking squares 3/4 Cup butter 1/2 Cup light brown sugar 1 3/4 Cup sugar 4 large eggs 1 Teaspoon vanilla extract 1/8 Teaspoon salt 1 Cup flour 8 oz. package of cream cheese 2 Tablespoon flour 1/4 Cup bourbon Heat oven to 350 degrees. Spray a 9 inch square pan with non-stick pan spray. Next melt chocolate and butter together in a double boiler. Heat until melted and smooth. Next whisk in the brown sugar and 1 1/2 cups of granulated sugar. Add 3 eggs, and whisk until blended together. Add vanilla, salt, and 1 cup flour. Pour in half of the batter in the baking pan. Mix cream cheese at medium speed with mixer until smooth. Add 2 Tbsp. flour and remaining sugar (1/4 cup), whip until smooth. Add bourbon and remaining egg, and whip until smooth. Pour cream cheese mixture over brownie batter in pan; next add the remaining brownie batter and swirl together using a knife. Bake at 350 degrees for approx. 40 minutes. Cool completely before cutting and removing from pan. Makes 16 brownies.
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The Family That Volunteers Together... By Tracy Whitaker The Holidays are fast approaching. This is the time of year for shopping, wrapping presents, cooking, eating, and visiting with loved ones. While these holiday activities keep us busy, one family lives the true meaning of the Holidays throughout the year by giving back to the community. The Esquivel Family understands what giving back to the community truly means and have been selected as the December Family Volunteers of the Month. SFC Dionicio Esquivel, his wife, Felicia Esquivel, and their children, Brianna Corrales and Brandon Davilla, are a very active Family. Both parents work full time, Dionicio as a Soldier for the last 19 years and Felicia works at Ireland Army Community Hospital. In addition to working, Dionicio and Felicia are pursuing their bachelor degrees. Brianna and Brandon are very active in school activities as well. Brianna is a member of the Junior Beta Academic Club at her school and Brandon is in JROTC and a member of the Raider Team at North Hardin High School. Family time is minimal and valuable so when group volunteer opportunities arise, the Esquivels jump at the chance to make up some of that lost time. Dionicio states, “We are one big family, making our community a better place one day at a time.” The Esquivels volunteer as a Family between eight and ten hours every week. Currently, they are volunteering with the Fort Knox Red Cross Helping Hands facility and the local VFW. Felicia has also volunteered at school functions. They volunteer because they want to teach their children the importance of caring for others and show them how to be positive role models. “Volunteering as a Family gives us time together as a Family and allows us to strengthen our Family bond while we help others,“ said Felicia Esquivel. One of their most memorable volunteer experiences was when they gathered needed items to assist the tornado victims of Liberty, Kentucky. Felicia and Dionicio traveled to Liberty to deliver the items to those who lost everything in the tornado’s aftermath. What the Family finds the most rewarding about volunteering is helping people, making them smile and learning about one another and others. “Knowing that I did something positive to help change the lives of many to make a better community is what I find most rewarding,“ Brianna Corrales said. www.KnoxMWR.comŇ'HFHPEHU Ň
‘Tis the Season...to Be Careful Keep your celebrations “celebrations” by considering a few safety tips.
Remember other Families homes may not always be childproofed. If you bring your child to a holiday party, ensure you check their house for any potential hazards. This should include looking at the lower branches of a Christmas tree. Ornaments that are located at eye level to your child are very tempting for them to grab and they could actually pull the tree down on top of themselves! It should go without saying, but please keep an eye on your own children. It’s not fair to your host/hostess and other guests if you let your child run wild. Be wary around certain plants. Holly berries, mistletoe, and the bright red leaves on rhododendron (all used to decorate for the holidays) are toxic but very pleasing to a young child’s eye. Evergreen needles are non-toxic but may have been sprayed with pesticides. Keep a close eye on infants and toddlers who are likely to want to taste everything in sight. The same can be said for your pets.
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If you’re at a gathering with children of all ages, make sure your younger one isn’t getting their tiny hands on toys that could be dangerous. Watch out for smaller pieces that could choke your child if swallowed. Other choking hazards can include foods like nuts, hard candy, grapes, and popcorn. When going to an adults only party; be sure to leave contact information for the babysitter and provide emergency numbers and how best to reach you when you go out. And last but not least – a few notes on fire safety. Don’t leave food cooking unattended, according to the National Fire Prevention Association, unattended cooking is the leading cause of home fires. Extinguish your fire and blow out candles when you go to sleep, or if you’re leaving the room for an extended time. It may be nice to come home to a lit tree, but it won’t be very merry if a short starts an electrical fire. Turn off lights when you go out and at bedtime. Remember - don’t overload your extension cords. Have a safe celebration season with your Family!
Historian to speak about Pearl Harbor
By Michael Steinmacher While there have been nine separate investigations into the December 7, 1941, Japanese attack on the Pearl Harbor naval base, many details and facts remain mysterious after more than half a century. Author and historian Ron Elliott will present “What REALLY Happened at Pearl Harbor?” on Thursday, December 6 at 2:00 PM at Barr Memorial Library. The program is free and open to the public. Elliot will relate the story partially through the eyes of Admiral Husband E. Kimmel, the Navy commander of the fleet at the time of the attack. While much remains nebulous about the attack on Pearl Harbor, it is a fact that Kimmel, a Henderson, Kentucky native, was largely blamed for the American response. Elliott’s program will follow Kimmel’s rise through the ranks and career and highlights the attack from the admiral’s perspective. Elliott is known for his books focusing on such Kentucky subjects as the 1977 Beverly Hills Supper Club Fire, a biography of Kentucky Marine Franklin Sousely who helped raise the flag on Iwo Jima, and the photo history Through the Eyes of Lincoln. Ron Elliott | December 6 Elliott is a native of Lincoln County, Kentucky, and is a graduate of both Eastern Kentucky University and the University of Kentucky. He has taught in the Kentucky Community College system and worked on the Apollo moon landing missions. He currently resides in Nelson County. For further information, contact Barr Library at (502) 624-1232.
Clubs Add Outdoor Verandah and Patio
By Terrill Alexander Have you noticed all of the great improvements happening around the installation? Family and MWR recently added wonderful improvements to two of its more popular facilities. Outdoor seating has been added to both The Landing Zone and the Saber & Quill. The Landing Zone has completed an outdoor patio. The patio is equipped to hold 210 patrons comfortably. A wood burning fireplace makes this addition great for year-round parties and adds a unique touch to the LZ’s atmosphere by bringing the party outside. Even while outside, guests are never far from good music since a speaker system brings the tunes outdoors. A beautiful verandah has added additional seating at the newly renovated Saber and Quill. The Verandah is fully equipped with a kitchen, including a grill, a bar, six 55-inch flat screen televisions. A propane stove and five additional heaters make this spot useful during any season. The Verandah can hold up to 200 people. Whether you would like to participate in the NFL Sunday Ticket or simply hold an event, the Verandah offers that flexibility. So while you’re out seeing all the great things on this wonderful installation, stop by and check out the Landing Zone’s patio, ask the staff about all of its allure and visit the Saber and Quill’s Verandah. They are both wonderful and needed additions to Family and MWR and to their respective clubs.
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