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BREAKFAST AND BOWLING WITH SANTA Fort Knox Family and MWR presented "Breakfast and Bowling with Santa" on December 9, 2012. 210 parents and children celebrated the holidays by bowling and having breakfast together. Santa Claus was there to join in the fun and meet the kids. Participants reported by an average of 4.62 out of 5 that they experienced a decrease in their levels of stress and 4.88 out of 5 that they experienced an increase in their family unity.



WIN $1,000 WITH FORT KNOX AMAZING RACE by Heather Whelan

The 2013 Fort Knox Amazing Race Winter Edition has arrived! Racers will take their mark at the Lindsey Golf Course staring at 8:00 AM on Saturday, February 2. This whirlwind race is based on the popular reality TV series, The Amazing Race, where teams of two travel around the world performing mental and physical challenges in order to win the grand prize of a million dollars. Fort Knox is not giving away a million dollars, and you do not travel the world, but we can promise an adventure! Teams will be competing in uniquely created mental and physical challenges for a chance to win the cash prize of $1,000 and bragging rights of Fort Knox Amazing Race Champions. Major Candace Hurley, who competed in the 2011 Amazing Race, describes the experience as, “nothing short of amazing! Although it was not the "real" thing like on TV, it was an amazing replica, filled with mental and physical challenges, which fostered team work and mental fortitude in order to complete the entire course.” The Fort Knox Amazing Race offers many reasons to compete. Some do it for the competition. Others do it for a chance to win $1,000. For MAJ Hurley, there are a multitude of reasons she participates. “I love it all, the support from the staff, working

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with teammates and a chance to get to know Fort Knox better. It is an amazing adventure right here on Fort Knox,” said MAJ Hurley. When asked if she would take part in the contest again, MAJ Hurley’s response was, “Yes! No hesitation, a resounding yes. My husband and I plan to participate in the upcoming race.” “The Family and MWR Team have been planning for months to make this year the best. We hope that everyone will come out and support the teams that compete,” said Ryan Noble, Recreation Programming Team Leader. “This is one of my favorite events that we offer. I hope others will share in my passion for outdoor recreation and sign up and participate and especially to compete for the $1,000.” Community Vendors will be set up at the end of the race for free giveaways. A special thanks to N Touch Message and Wellness and HP for sponsoring this event. The cost is $20 per person to register and includes a participation t-shirt. Space is limited to the first 20 teams. Participants under the age of 18 must have a parent/legal guardian as their designated teammate. This event is for Military affiliates only. Don’t miss out on your chance for a great adventure and an opportunity to win the grand prize of $1,000! Call today and sign up by calling (502) 6241413 or email ryan.j.noble.naf@mail.mil.


LISA GARDNER VISITS FEB 7 by Michael Steinmacher

New York Times Bestselling suspense author Lisa Gardner discusses and signs her newest thriller Touch & Go on Thursday, February 7, at 12 PM. Gardner is the author of 16 bestsellers, including two series: the Detective D. D. Warren novels and the FBI Profiler series. Touch & Go, her 28th novel, will be released February 5, 2013. It follows novice private investigator Tessa Leoni’s inquiry into the disappearance of the Denbe family. With no witnesses, no motive and no ransom demand, Leoni races against time to discover what happened. Gardner’s first novel, Walking After Midnight, was published in 1995 by Silhouette Intimate Moments. Writing as “Alicia Scott,” she published 13 romances before her first thriller, The Perfect Husband, published in 1997, launched her FBI Profiler series. The series depicts the cases of investigator Rainie Conner, FBI Profiler Pierce Quincy, and Quincy’s daughter Kimberly. The subse-

quent books in the series are The Third Victim, The Next Accident, The Killing Hour, Gone, and Say Goodbye. Gardner’s Detective D. D. Warren, a veteran Boston police detective, debuted in 2005’s Alone. Gardner describes Warren as a workaholic, “bloodhound on a scent” without a personal life. Over the course of her novels (Alone, Hide, The Neighbor, Live to Tell, Love You More, the eNovella The 7th Month and Catch Me), Gardner fleshes out the detective, adding a personal life and the complications that it entails. Gardner’s work has also been adapted for television. The Perfect Husband was adapted as the TV movie Instinct to Kill starring Mark Dacascos. The Survivors Club and Hide have also been brought to life on the small screen. Copies of Touch & Go will be available for sale at the event. For additional information, please contact the Library at (502) 624-1232. www.KnoxMWR.comŇFebruary 2013Ň



Be creative with your Valentine gifts By Kerry Weintraub

The traditional day of love, or Valentine’s Day as many formally know this holiday as, is celebrated on February 14 every year. Valentine’s Day is a day to show that special someone how much you love them. There are many ways that couples celebrate. Some traditional ways include exchanging gifts, flowers, chocolates, and enjoying a nice dinner somewhere special. This year, challenge yourself to be original and put your own twist on showing your Valentine how much they mean to you. Not sure where to start? Not sure how to come up with ideas that your loved one will not expect and will add some romance to your traditional way of celebrating? Here are some ideas for some heartfelt original gift ideas. Take some extra time and try writing your loved one a hand written love letter or write a top ten reasons why you love your Valentine. Not all gifts need to be expensive, just from the heart. Show your creative, whimsical side and make a bouquet of flowers with pipe cleaners and tissue paper. This bouquet will last longer. Go old-school and make a mix tape (burn a CD) of those special songs which have meaning to your relationship or which remind you of your special Valentine. There are many more ways to add a little romance and have a little fun showing your Valentine how much he or she really means to you. Let the Saber & Quill help you to make the night special for you and your special Valentine. Saber & Quill will be hosting its annual Valentine’s Day Dinner on February 14. Bring your Valentine and enjoy a great meal in a romantic atmosphere. To make reservations, please call the S&Q at (502) 942-0959 ext. 210/211.

It is Super Bowl Party Time! By Jennifer Palalay

Super Bowl Sunday XLVII will be played in the New Orleans Superdome on February 3. Whether your favorite NFL team made it to the championship game or not, Super Bowl Sunday proves to be an exciting occasion to gather with friends. According to Hallmark, Super Bowl Sunday is America’s top party occasion and two Family and MWR hot-spots will host Super Bowl parties in championship style! Watch the two best teams of the season battle it out on the gridiron in the biggest game of the year at the Landing Zone! The party begins when the doors open at noon on February 3. You will not miss any of the action as you watch the Super Bowl on the theater screen or one of the 17 flat screen TVs throughout the bar. A pizza and spaghetti buffet will be offered from 4:00 PM – 8:00 PM for $8.00. With the purchase of a buffet, you will receive a ticket for an authentic NFL jersey and hat drawings. The short order menu will be available from 8 PM until closing. There will be no cover charge for this event. Take advantage of the MWR Shuttle Service which begins at 3 PM. For more information, call the Landing Zone at (502) 942-0409. The Saber & Quill’s Super Bowl Sunday festivities begin 4:00 PM. Gear up for the “Best Dressed Fanatic Contest!” Door prizes will include a 32” flat screen TV. A special Kids Corner will be set up in the Tankers Lounge with kids’ activities. A wings and pitcher special will be offered. In addition, the bar will be open and the short order menu will be available. Admission is free. For more information, call the Saber & Quill at (502) 942-0959, ext. 210/211. www.KnoxMWR.comŇFebruary 2013Ň



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CHOCOLATE LAVA CAKE 1/4 lb butter 8 oz. chocolate chips 1/2 cup flour 1/2 cup sugar 4 large eggs

Melt the butter and chocolate together, using a double boiler or microwave for a short time. Next, whisk the eggs and sugar together until the mixture is light yellow in color and the sugar is dissolved. Whisk in the flour until smooth. Next pour the melted chocolate in the egg mixture. Mix together well. Coat each ramekin first with pan spray then with sugar. Shake off excess sugar. Add 4 oz of mix to each ramekin. Bake individual cake for 10-12 minutes at 375 degrees. The edges should be firm, but the center still be runny. Invert onto a dessert dish and serve with ice cream. Top with powdered sugar and a fresh strawberry. Recipe makes 4 cakes.

FASCHING CELEBRATED AT S & Q By Kerry Weintraub

Fasching is a German tradition that is celebrated every year across Germany. On Sunday, February 10, Saber & Quill will be hosting this century old German tradition. Families are invited to dress up as their favorite idol, cartoon character, super hero or put on a fun mask and come out and experience this fun filled event from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM. There will be many fun activities and games for children 2-16. Children will be able to participate in various German children’s games for a chance to win prizes. This event is free. For families that are not familiar with Fasching, it is similar to Halloween. Fasching celebrations start on the eleventh of November at 11:11 AM. The festivities typically involve public celebrations such as parades and carnivals that have circus elements to them. People attending the festivities generally dress up as fools, clowns, or harlequins. Dust off your Halloween costume or get creative and come up with a fun way to dress up and join us for a fun filled Sunday afternoon for the Family Fasching celebration at the Saber & Quill. Harshaw Trane and Snappy Tomato are proud sponsors of this fun filled event. www.KnoxMWR.comŇFebruary 2013Ň


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FEBRUARY'S VOLUNTEER OF THE MONTH by Tracy Whitaker

The words loyalty, duty, respect, selfless service, honor, integrity, and personal courage are associated with the Military. February's Volunteer of the Month, SSG Timothy Rhodes, honors these words with his Military service, but also honors the words ǥselfless service’ by also volunteering in his community each month. SSG Rhodes grew up in the small town of Pataskala, OH, which is 30 minutes east of Columbus. He has been in the Military since July 2007 and, due to his outstanding leadership skills, was selected in October 2011 to be the Better Opportunity for Single Soldiers (BOSS) President. He is a licensed sky-diver and loves four-wheeling and other outdoor activites. Rhodes enjoys volunteering simply because he likes to help other people. He has volunteered for a variety of different places including Child, Youth and School Services, Allegro Assisted Living in Elizabethtown and the Audie Murphy Club. “The feeling I get when I lend a hand is like no other feeling. I try to volunteer at least two to three times a month and most of the time it ends up being five to six times,” said Rhodes. One of his most memorable experiences as a volunteer was while volunteering at Allegro Assisted Living. He helped take a group of ladies, in their 80’s and 90’s, to visit Shaker Town. They spent the whole day visiting and had a great lunch. “Seeing all of their eyes light up was a great time,” said Rhodes.

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Mobile Payments It used to be a big deal when everyone started to do their banking online. Very rarely do most of us set foot in a physical bank anymore. At this point in our lives, phones are mobile computers, and banking can be done anywhere and at any time. What used to be simply a device for talking to another person long distance can now be used for limitless amounts of things. People can even start paying for items with their cell phones. Here are some of the applications (apps) I found that can help make your purchases mobile. Google Wallet is an app on the Android market that literally has the slogan, “Make Your Phone Your Wallet.� You can actually load all of the cards in your wallet to the app on your phone, whether it is MasterCard, Visa, American Express or Discover. It can even load your reward cards from your favorite stores. If you are as tired as I am of carrying all of your store cards in your wallet, or loaded up on your keychain, then Google Wallet is definitely for you. There are also safety features installed to keep your information secure such as needing a pin number to get into the program. To work Google Wallet, all you do is log into the app, click on the card you want, and tap it to any contactless point of sale terminal, which more places are starting to carry. Your payment will then appear shortly on the transaction record on your phone.

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Square Wallet is the second app I found for mobile payments and is available for both Android and Apple operating systems. Square Wallet, however, is more than just a wallet. Just like Google Wallet, you can load all of your cards to one place on your phone. You can also keep track of your favorite places and even search for new ones on the Square directory. If your friends have favorite places that they like to visit, Square Wallet also offers the feature to buy gift cards. The coolest thing about this app, however, is earning rewards. You can discover new places and earn discounts for shopping there. The last mobile payment app that I'm going to discuss is called Level Up. This app definitely focuses on the reward aspect of using their service. It is completely free, and you earn rewards each time you use it at a certain location. First time at a place? Reward! Been back five times since? Reward again! I love this app simply because it costs you nothing and gives you discounts that you wouldn't normally get. Just load your cards on to it, scan your Level Up code, pay and save. We are living in a time of great change, and it wouldn't surprise me if the future didn't have physical credit and debit cards in it. This is only the beginning of mobile payments. If you are a little bit tech savvy and not afraid to try new things, then these apps are definitely for you. Not only are they convenient, but they can be fun and help you save money.


AUTHOR TO DISCUSS DIAMOND HOAX By Michael Steinmacher

Historian Ron Elliott is the first to admit that the subject of his new book, American El Dorado, forces one to ask, “What do you do when the actual facts are almost impossible to believe?” “Despite the fact that the facts stretch credulity,” Elliott confesses with a laugh, “I didn’t make anything up.” Elliott will discuss and sign his book at Barr Library on February 28 at 6:00 PM as part of the Authors at Your Library program. He explains that American El Dorado is the story of a Hardin County native at the heart of a diamond hoax during the 1870’s. It was a scheme that ultimately defrauded people of up to $500,000. Wealthy financiers, mining engineers and gemstone experts such as Charles Lewis Tiffany (founder of Tiffany & Co.) lent credibility to a plot that ensnared famous Americans, including Generals George McClellan and Benjamin Butler, and newspaper editor Horace Greeley. While the action takes place largely out West, Kentuckians Phillip Arnold and his cousin John Slack, are the prime movers of the plot, and Elizabethtown serves as a supporting locale. Another colorful Kentuckian, Asbury Harpending, a financier who unwittingly added cachet to Arnold and Slack’s machinations, is important to the story and is what drew Elliott to the subject. Elliott’s encounter with Harpending’s hard-to-believe autobiography (in which Harpending tries to dispel his own role in the hoax) served as the starting point for Elliott’s book. Copies of American El Dorado will be available for sale at the Library event. For further information, call Barr Library at (502) 624-1232.

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INFANT SAFETY CLASS „ .POEBZ 'FCSVBSZ t ". ". t

AFTB LEVEL II „ 'FCSVBSZ t ". 1. t

MOMMY/DADDY BASIC TRAINING „ .POEBZ 'FCSVBSZ t 1. 1. t

APPLYING FOR FEDERAL JOBS „ 5IVSTEBZ 'FCSVBSZ t ". 1. t .

VMIS TRAINING „ 5VFTEBZ 'FCSVBSZ t 1. 1. t

INTERVIEWING TECHNIQUES/DRESS FOR SUCCESS „ 5IVSTEBZ 'FCSVBSZ t ". 1. t .

VOLUNTEER HIGHLIGHTS AND RECRUITMENT FAIR „ 'SJEBZ 'FCSVBSZ t ". 1. t 1PTU &YDIBOHF t

FRG SEMINAR „5IVSTEBZ 'FCSVBSZ t ". 1. t .

NEWCOMERS ORIENTATION „ 8FEOFTEBZ 'FCSVBSZ t 4BCFS 2VJMM t ". 1. t

FRG LEADERSHIP F.U.N. „ Wednesday, 'FCSVBSZ t ". ". t FAMILY RESILIENCE TRAINING „ 'FCSVBSZ t ". 1. t . KEY CALLER TRAINING „ Wednesday, 'FCSVBSZ t ". 1. t TWO FACES OF CREDIT „„ 5VFTEBZ 'FCSVBSZ t ". ". t CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION ASSISTANCE „8FEOFTEBZ 'FCSVBSZ t ". 1. t

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