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Garrison Commander Updates Mount Vernon Community Story by Paul Lara
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ol. Michael Greenberg, U. S. Army Garrison Fort Belvoir commander, addressed the 38th Annual Mount Vernon Town Meeting, Saturday, updating the community on a variety of areas. “I’m eager to continue to build our relationships with the county and the community,” Greenberg said. “I truly appreciate all that you do for Fort Belvoir.” He reminded the audience Fort Belvoir is one of the principal economic engines of Fairfax County, with an estimated $15 billion dollars pumped into the community annually. Greenberg then updated the capacity audience on pending issues
affecting the community, including the opening of Lieber Gate on Richmond Highway this spring; the opening of the National Museum of the U.S. Army, set for 2020; and the plans to dismantle and remove the SM-1, a decommissioned nuclear power plant on Fort Belvoir, expected to begin in 2020 and last five years. Greenberg was one of a panel of speakers at the Town Meeting. The community gathering at Mount Vernon High School is a wide-ranging discussion of community activities involving state legislators, the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors, and local congressmen. Photo by Joe Richard
Col. Michael Greenberg, Fort Belvoir Garrison commander, sits on stage with County Executive Bryan Hill, and Sharon Bulova, chairman of the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors, during the annual Mount Vernon Town Meeting, Saturday.
Army Museum Receives Historic Helicopters
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Yibeli Galindo-Baird, Fort Belvoir MWR Marketing Manager, right, speaks with a guest at the Mount Vernon Town Meeting, Saturday. Local vendors were available before the meeting to provide resources and information to the community.
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The National Museum of the U.S. Army at Fort Belvoir recently accepted the delivery of the UH-1B Iroquois helicopter (pictured) and the R-4B Sikorsky helicopter (not pictured). See story and photos in next week’s issue.
Belvoir Home Educators’ offer STEM classes
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Love on the Potomac: Celebrate Valentine’s day at the Officers’ Club
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4 Tips to a Successful Financial Year By Michelle Godfrey Financial Readiness Program Manager
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he start of a new year is a great time to develop shortand long-term financial goals to help you ensure your own financial future. Here are the top 3 financial goals and steps you can implement
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Save more If this is one of your goals, here is what you can do. Make saving automatic: If you are not already contributing to your Thrift Savings plan or 401K, then now is a good time to start. These automatic contributions are deposited into your individual account before you even see the money, making it easy to save. You can also set up an automatic recurring transfer from your checking account to a savings account before you can spend it.
to determine how long it will take you to eliminate your debt. You are then able to manipulate the data to determine your reduction strategy, for example, paying the smallest balance first, eliminating the debt with the highest interest rate first, or finding extra income to make a “power” payment. This visual tool can help create a sense of accomplishment by allowing you to check your progress as you see your debts reduced.
Reduce debt
Check your spending
A recent study by Fidelity on life events and financial wellbeing found that paying off debt is one of the most effective ways to boost your overall sense of wellness. While it’s no fun to forgo spending and saving today to pay off debt, it may make you happier and certainly can improve your financial picture in the long run. Powerpay.org is a useful, free website that can help people develop debt-reduction strategies. You plug in the balance due on your credit cards or other debts, the interest rate and minimum payment due. Once all of your data is in, you can view your repayment schedule
To streamline our lives, many people have opted to use automatic payments for just about everything, except automatic saving. Review your bank accounts and see just what you are spending your money on and decide what’s best for you. Often times, we have “spending leaks,” which are items we buy because they seem so inexpensive, or so we think. For example, $4.99 on Netflix; $9.99 for Hulu; $69.99 for cable and then, when we check our calendar, we don’t have time to watch any of them. See what you could eliminate just by understanding your time commitments and eliminating
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duplication. Another way to spend less is to use cash. Studies have shown people tend to spend cash a bit more carefully than when using credit or debit cards. Many people find it helpful to physically see the amount of money they have available and adjust their spending accordingly. Cash is painful when it leaves your hands. Consider using cash for small, everyday purchases like groceries, gas and quick spending items such as coffees, snacks and lunch. Using cash for these items will help manage your spending in the categories and offer the chance to pause and evaluate your needs and desires before buying.
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Finally, now is a great time to sit down with a financial counselor to review your budget or spending plan. Sometimes just discussing plans and ideas with a trusted advisor could help provide the reassurance or guidance you need to accomplish your financial goals. The Fort Belvoir Financial Readiness counselor is available to help. Call 571-231-7001 to schedule an appointment.
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Young Inventors Follow Einstein Story and photos by Paul Lara
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lbert Einstein said, "Creativity is intelligence having fun." All three attributes were evident at the Belvoir Home Educators’ STEM class at the Fairfax Village Clubhouse, Jan. 30, as students clustered into noisy huddles while they wired, glued and assembled their inventions. At the end of their recent field trip to the National Inventors Hall of Fame Museum, Belvoir Home Educators discovered the museum offered after-school curricula on inventions for all age groups. Crystal Joyce, BHE events and projects leader, saw its potential to boost creativity for the group’s students. “I think we’re the first home school group to have this inventor’s club, and we’re the only one in over 100 miles,” Joyce said. The younger students were grouped into three teams, and each team had the task of brainstorming and inventing a product that borrowed on concepts found in nature. The challenges were as diverse as designing the ultimate spy gear, crafting a bug-repelling machine and inventing a device to help you swim. The sixth through ninth-grade students had a larger scope: to invent
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From left, Makaila Odom, 6; Peyton Cole, 8; Maddox Joyce, 8; and Nichole Townsend collaborate on an invention to help swimmers during a Belvoir Home Educators invention class, Jan 30. a product and then plan to market and sell it, according to home-school mom Sabrina Riley. “This teaches soft skills in communication and teamwork, and the hard skills are focused on invention,” Riley said. “It focuses on how you get an idea, how to build a prototype, how to get supporters and funding and even how you market that product,” she added.
After the teams complete their projects, a follow-up trip to the museum will allow the students to present their inventions and ask questions about next steps, according to Joyce. “I want them to use their creativity to build with recyclables, and I want them to have fun and use their minds, instead of playing video games,” Joyce said.
Tax Center will open their doors beginning February 20-February 28 for Active Duty Military and Dependents who work on Fort Belvoir only. March 4-April 15: Monitor website for changes in eligibility criteria Clients will be seen on a “firstcome, first-serve” basis, however, Active Duty Military and their Dependents will have priority. Automated Tax Center Phone Line: 703-805-8736 Visit the Fort Belvoir Tax Center Facebook Page for more information: Facebook.com/FortBelvoirLegalAssistance www.belvoir.army.mil/osja/Lad/ tax.asp
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“Love on the Potomac” By Rick Musselman Sports Editor
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or Fort Belvoir couples looking for a romantic evening of dining, dancing and entertainment on the shores of the Potomac, the Officers’ Club is offering a special Valentine’s Day dinner, Feb. 14, from 6 to 9 p.m. in the Mount Vernon Room. “Year in and year out, this has been one of our most popular events. A gourmet meal, dancing, and all of it shared with the one you love. What more could you want?” Xenia Chapman, O’ Club manager, said. “We have 150 to 200 people attend every year.” According to Chapman, the “Love on the Potomac” festivities begin at 6 p.m., with cocktails and an open bar. The four-course gourmet dinner starts at 7 p.m. An annual event, the Valentine’s Day dinner consistently draws large turnouts. The cost is $100 per couple, not including the tip, and is open to all DoD ID cardholders, their guests and installation visitors. Non-ID cardholders must enter through Tulley Gate Visitors Center, if not accompanied by a DoD ID
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cardholder. For more information on gaining entry to the post, call the Visitors Center at 703-806-4892 or visit the Gate Access page at www. belvoir.army.mil/allaccess.asp. Make your reservations for “Love on the Potomac,” Mon.-Fri., 9 a.m.-5 p.m., by phone at 703-780-0930, or in person at the Officers’ Club, 5500 Schulz Circle, Bldg. 20, Fort Belvoir.
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Dancing Daddies, Daughters Have a Ball at Officers’ Club Story by Paul Lara
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iaras and gowns were everywhere at the Fort Belvoir Officers’ Club, Saturday, as the Villages at Belvoir hosted their 2019 Father-Daughter Winter Ball. Dads rose to the occasion sporting dress blues and suits, as they escorted their young ladies for photos, dinner, roses and dancing. This is an event that many look forward to, according to Jessica Kennedy, the Villages at Belvoir marketing manager. “It’s been a full house every year, and
our team looks forward to it. It’s one of the events we host that everyone seems to want to volunteer for,” Kennedy said. The highlight of afternoon was hitting the dance floor with friends and fathers, as the DJ brought the crowd to high-energy laughing, jumping and spinning. Kennedy said even moms were getting to enjoy the moment. “We post live video throughout the event, because we have a lot of moms that want to see what’s going on, and see their daughters having so much fun,” she said.
Girls dance to music at the Father-Daughter Winter Ball at the O’ Club.
GRANDMA TAUGHT ME WELL-A young daughter captures her inner John Travolta at The Villages at Belvoir Father-Daughter Winter Ball, Saturday at the Officers’ Club. Photos courtesy of Beth Moskal
HIGH STEPPIN’-Dads and their daughters stepped to the dance floor during The Villages at Belvoir Father-Daughter Winter Ball at the Fort Belvoir Officers’ Club, Saturday.
For more photos, visit The Villages at Belvoir Facebook page: Thanks dad for a wonderful night.
Dads and daughters enjoy a buffet-style dinner at the Fort Belvoir Officers’ Club, Saturday.
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Belvoir Briefs Show Your Support for Military Families The Workhouse Arts Center is inviting everyone to show their support for military families by helping them ‘Create a Heart’ as part of a community mural. The pre-cut heart is available for decorating during the Art Center’s monthly family open studio day, Saturday, noon to 4 p.m. It will be officially revealed Armed Forces Day 2019. For more, call the Workhouse Arts Center at 703584-2929 or email YonseniaWhite@ workhousearts.org.
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Historic Pohick Church’s Ann Mason Guild hosts its annual Chili Cook-off and Bingo, Sat., 6-9 p.m. Tickets are $10 per person, without a chili entry; and $5 per person with chili entry. Children 10 and younger are free. For more, email Wendy Remaly at wendy.remaly@gmail.com; or Angela Edgemon, Aedge619@aol. com; or call the church office, 703339-6572.
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Valentine’s Day dinner at the Officers’ Club Enjoy a romantic atmosphere overlooking the Potomac River, dance in the beautiful Mount Vernon Room, and dine on a gourmet meal especially for two. “Love on the Potomac” Valentine’s Dinner will be Valentine’s Day, Feb. 14, 6-9 p.m. The evening includes a four-course dinner, glass of wine, dancing, entertainment for $100 per couple; and a cash bar. Reservations are required. Call 703-780-0930 for more.
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Barden Education Center has programs available during February. A Green-to-Gold brief is Feb. 19, 11 a.m.-noon, Room 108. Feb. 20 programs are Career Skills Program briefing, 9 a.m., Room 160; Troopsto-Teachers, 11 a.m.-1 p.m., Room 108; a Tuition Assistance workshop at 1 p.m., Room 122; and a Warrant Officer’s brief, 1 p.m., Room 106. Feb. 21, Barden education counselors from Army Education and Webster University are available during Fort Belvoir Community Hospital counseling hours, Room 01 134, 8-11 a.m. Barden Ed Center is 9625 Belvoir
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Army Warrant Officers The Lord Fairfax Silver Chapter, U.S. Army Warrant Officers Association, has a no-host breakfast and chapter meeting at 9:30 a.m. Feb. 16 at American Legion Post 176, Warrior Café, 6520 Amherst Ave, Springfield, Va. Active, Reserve, and retired warrant officers are invited to attend. Call Jon Huntington, chapter president, at 918-857-8338 for more.
GW Birthday service The Brotherhood of Saint Andrew, Pohick Chapter, sponsors a breakfast after a commemorative service celebrating the birthday of George Washington. The service and breakfast are Feb. 18, 8 a.m. Tickets are $10 per person, $25 per family group, children under 12 free. Call Fred Crawford for more at 703-994-5236.
Genealogy discussion The Mount Vernon Genealogical Society hosts Bruce deGrazia, University of Maryland professor of Cyber Security Management and Policy in a presentation called “Protecting Your Privacy in the On-Line Genealogy World.” This free event is Feb. 19, 1-3 p.m. in Room 112 of the Hollin Hall Senior Center, 1500 Shenandoah Road, Alexandria, near Fort Hunt Road. For more go to www.mvgenealogy. org.
Quarterly Training The Fort Belvoir Army Substance Abuse Program conducts quarterly training on substance abuse awareness; suicide prevention; and Employee Assistance Program, Feb. 21, 9 a.m. to noon in Wood Theater. The training is open to all Service members and DoD civilians. For more, call 703-805-1010.
Wedding Fair, Bridal Show Join the Officers’ Club, Feb. 23, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. for a day of luxury and inspiration. The Wedding Fair and Bridal Show features tastings, bridal fashion and music. Preview the hottest trends in table designs, flowers, cakes, linens, stationery, beauty, jewelry and more. Attendees can win gifts. Entry fee is $10. For more call the O’ Club at 703-780-0930.
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Key Personnel Leadership Training The Family Advocacy Program has interactive training designed to increase the awareness of command’s roles and responsibilities when responding to allegations of spouse and child abuse. This training is for senior leadership, E7 and above. Training dates are April 4 and July 25. Each session is from 9-11 a.m. Register by calling 571-231-7001. Spend the day exploring Philadelphia and let the Community Center take care of the driving. Trip dates are April 13, June 15 and Aug. 17. The trip departs from the Community Center at 7:30 a.m. Seats are $55 per person. Patrons are guaranteed six hours in the city. Each eligible ID card holder can sponsor one
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Youth League Focuses on Having Fun, Skills By Rick Musselman Sports Editor Fort Belvoir’s House basketball season officially got underway with spirited matchups between the installation’s youngest up-andcoming athletes, Saturday at Specker Field House. The league, coordinated each year by Child and Youth Services, is comprised of young athletes who are learning the game and perfecting the skills needed to compete on the Barracudas squads in the Fairfax County Youth Basketball League, the next stage in Belvoir’s youth basketball program. Four age divisions: 5-6, 7-8, 9-11 and 12-15, are represented each year. With weeks of skills development and practice under their feet, the players have now begun treating coaches and parents to increasingly well-polished and consistently
exciting performances on the court. Shooting accuracy and ball-handling capability, as well as precision defensive prowess, is emerging as these athletes apply the basics they’ve learned and refine the more detailed aspects of getting the ball into scoring position and keeping opponents at bay in a team effort. While fun remains the primary focus in Belvoir’s House league, its participants are discovering the rewards of becoming better players and forging unit pride. House league games are played Saturdays through April at Specker Field House. Fo r i n f o r m a t i o n a n d g a m e schedules call CYS sports and fitness, 703-805-9139.
Belvoir Bulls guard, Isaac Daley, 6, hits for 2 during his team’s CYS House basketball league season opener against the Lakers, Saturday at Specker Field House.
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The Belvoir Bulls square off against the Lakers in a CYS House basketball league season opener, Saturday at Specker Field House.
Belvoir Lakers guard, Anthony Wallace, 6, charges inside for a score during House basketball against the Bulls.
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DLA overwhelms USAASA in IM hoops By Rick Musselman Sports Editor D e f e n s e L o g i s t i c s A g e n c y, currently sharing the top slot of the FY19 rankings with p e r e n n i a l p o w e r h o u s e Jo i n t Personal Property Shipping Office, summarily dominated U.S. Army Aeronautical Services Agency in a week-9 intramural basketball showdown, Jan. 30 at Wells Field House. Using a tried-and-true passing game for the duration of the contest, while maintaining a total lockdown of the lane at the opposite end of the hardwood, current Commander’s Cup champion DLA strolled into the winner’s circle with a 67-40 victory,
all but guaranteeing its place in the forthcoming championship tournament. Intramural basketball games are played Tuesdays and Wednesdays through Feb. 20, with the season culminating in a single-elimination championship tournament between the 10 topseeded teams. For information about Fort B e l v o i r ’s i n t r a m u r a l s p o r t s program and the annual Commander’s Cup title race, call Justin Fitzgerald, 703-806-5093. Athletes can also contact their unit representative to sign up and get schedules. For scores, standings, and tournament results, visit https:// www.quickscores.com/belvoirmwr.
Veteran DLA center, Farron Byrd, looks to pass during a basketball game against USAASA.
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DLA forward, Bryan Patterson, barrels into a crowded lane for the layin during his team's intramural basketball matchup against USAASA, Jan. 30 at Wells Field House.
USAASA shooting guard, Ryan Stevens, goes up for 2 as DLA's Kirk Gamblin secures the lane during an intramural basketball showdown.
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Sports and Recreation Briefs This week Liberty Mountain Ski Trips Join Outdoor Recreation for winter fun with a ski trip to Liberty Mountain. Dates are Saturday and Feb. 23. Roundtrip transportation fee is $25 per person, departing from Outdoor Recreation at 6 a.m. and leaving Liberty Mountain Resort at 6 p.m. For more, call 703-805-3081.
Upcoming VBA State Indoor Archery Tournament The Belvoir Bowhunters are one of four Virginia archery clubs hosting the Virginia Bowhunters Association State Indoor Archery Tournament, Feb. 23 and 24 at Outdoor Recreation. Competition starts at noon, Feb.
23 with a ceremony hosted by Belvoir command leadership and MWR staff members. For more information, visit belvoirbowhunters.com or email Larry Readal, at lreadal@gmail. com.
Post Level Softball Tryouts Sports and Fitness is looking for Fort Belvoir's best softball players to play for the post-level men's softball team. Try-outs will be at Graves Fitness Center Softball Fields, March 4, 6 and 8, at 6 p.m. Attending all dates is encouraged. Eligible participants include active duty (Guard and Reserves) and up to 4 civilians (DoD, retirees, and active-duty family members) who work on the installation. For more, call 703-806-5093.
Troutfest The North Post Pool will be stocked with trout for the annual Troutfest, April 13, 7 a.m.-2 p.m. Unlimited fishing costs $7 to enter and $3 to rent a pole. No charge for spectators and you may bring your
own pole. Catch one of 10 golden fish and win a prize. Call 703-8052620 for more information.
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classes are 9 a.m., Tues. and Thurs. A Combo Class of both is 5 p.m. Fri. Classes are $5 per session, no registration needed. For more, call 703-805-2620.
The Fort Belvoir Golf Club offers group golf clinics for beginners that will cover everything needed to get started. Sessions cover putting, chipping, pitching, full swing and etiquette. The cost is $100 for five sessions, and golf clubs, balls and other equipment is included in the cost. Clinic start dates vary. For more, call 703-8065878.
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Registration is open for youth softball; spring soccer; Little League; track and field; and START Smart Sports (baseball, golf, tennis and soccer) through March. 1. Visit belvoir.armymwr. com for ages, season dates and costs. For more, call 703-805-9138.
Join Benyaurd Indoor Pool for a low-impact, high-energy workout. Classes are weekly, for hour-long, deep water classes starting at 6 a.m., Mon.-Fri. Shallow Water
Sports and Fitness offers free fitness classes including Functional Fitness, C.O.R.E, Body Sculpt, Zumba, ChakaBoom, Indoor Cycle, Yoga, and Turbo Tabata. Visit Belvoir.armymwr.com for class descriptions and times. For more, call 703-806-5093.
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