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u.S. army garrison–Main Post (grafenwoehr) / Rose Barracks (Vilseck)
COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER
Check for updates on community news, information and events at: www.grafenwoehr.army.mil
24 August 2011 Monthly Community Huddle 25 August 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. Vann Smiley, USAG Grafenwoehr commander, the Community Huddle will be held 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Tower View Restaurant, Main Post, Bldg. 209. Garrison directors and subject matter experts will brief topics and answer questions.
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Hiring Heroes Career Fair 25 August 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. at Building 134, Rose Barracks First time the Department of Defense Hiring Heroes Career Fair has visited Europe. Over 50 employers expected to attend, with jobs available around the world. If you are getting ready to separate or already separated, retiring or already retired you and your families are invited to attend. Career Fair is being sponsored by ACAP & ACS. For more, contact Ben Petersdorff at DSN 476-2057/2055.
Community Highlights Special programs, updates, community campaigns, classes and more
Women's Equality Day (WED) Observance 25 Aug: at the Tower View Conference Center, Main Post Bldg 209, 8 a.m. - 9 a.m. Recount a key chapter in U.S. history: The struggle of suffragists who fought for the passage of the 19th Amendment. Keynote Speaker: Lt. Col. Jill A. Long, Commander, 2d Air Support Operations Squadron. Light continental breakfast will be served. Due to limited seating, RSVP to SFC King, at email or DSN 475-8038.
August is Anti-terrorism Awareness Month A simple observation, a single report can lead to actions that may stop a terrorist attack. See Something. Say Something. Report suspicious activity or behavior. On-post call DSN 114. Off-post call German CIV 110.
Frankfurt Gateway Receptions Center Airport Bus Did you know that there is a FREE bus that leaves for the Frankfurt Airport from Rose Barracks? At 5 a.m., Mon-Fri (except federal holidays), a bus departs the Kristall Inn, Bldg. 275, Rose Barracks. (Please arrive at least 15 minutes early). The estimated arrival time to the Frankfurt International Airport is 11 a.m. The bus is open to all personnel with an ID card and passport. Family members without an ID card may also use the service, but they must be accompanied to and from the airport by an ID card holder and will travel on a space available basis. For more, DSN 476-2283. The return bus (on a space available basis) travels from the Sheraton Hotel in Frankfurt to Rose Barracks daily between 10:30 – 11:30 a.m. and 2:30 - 3:30 p.m. Incoming Soldiers have first priority. For more on the free return bus trip, contact the Frankfurt USO at CIV 069691581.
Estate claims Anyone having claims on or obligations to the estate of SPC Riley S. Spaulding of 2nd Squadron, 2nd SCR should contact the following Summary Court-Martial Officer: 1LT Charles Stevens at DSN: 476-5368 or email.
Memorial Service for Mr. Gingery 26 Aug: Grafenwoehr regular Lewis Woodrow ("Woody") Gingery, a friend of the Grafenwoehr community and avid hunter died in Heidelberg July 29. A memorial service in his honor will be held at the Mark Twain Village Military Chapel on Roemer Street 117 across from Campbell Barracks in Heidelberg on Aug. 26 at 2 p.m. Mr. Gingery is survived by his wife Margaret ("Nan") Brion-Gingery. He will be laid to rest later this year at Arlington National Cemetery. In lieu of flower there will be a list of supported charities lying out in the chapel.
Rose Barracks Welcome Home Harley Davidson Giveaway 27 Aug: 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. 1st prize: Harley Davidson Sportster 883 Low nd 2 prize: One week free Enterprise Car Rental rd 3 prize: Free Weekend Enterprise Car Rental 4th & 5th prizes: TKS Phone All 5 finalists will win a Harley Davidson leather jacket 2 of the 5 finalist names will be drawn on site from the sign up box located on site between 11am and 3:30pm, the five finalist will see who wins shortly after 3:30pm. Activities will include: Whopper hopper, face painting, Stryker vehicle display, exchange 18 wheeler truck, drunk driving simulator, corona girls, furniture sale, and more. Live music provided by AFN's live broadcast at the event.
Expeditionary Support Team Opportunities Deadline 30 Aug: The Installation Management Community is looking for highly qualified, motivated volunteers to fill two Expeditionary Support Teams. Teams will deploy to forward operating bases in Afghanistan to assess, train and provide direct support to Base Operations Support-Integration (BOS-I). This one-year rotation is an excellent opportunity for personal growth and professional development while providing direct support to the warfighter.
Grade and skill set requirements include: former garrison commanders, former garrison command sergeants major, GS14/15 (garrison management), GS-13 environmental engineer, DOL specialist, facilities management specialist, general engineer, master planner, force protection, strategic planner, and GS-09 safety specialist. Interested candidates must visit www.pdhealth.mil/dcs/pre_deploy.asp for medical self prescreening prior to application. Interested in volunteering for this opportunity or future rotations? E-mail resumes to Col. Orlando Lopez at orlando.lopez@conus.army.mil. Applications must be received prior to 30 August for consideration for this rotation. st The teams are expected to deploy during the 1 quarter of fiscal year 2012. For information about deployment entitlements, visit www.cpol.army.mil/library/mobil/mob-ebtsia.html. *Deployment as a team member will not affect current position of employment.
Auto Auction at Ansbach’s Storck Barracks 30 Aug: 7 p.m. Open to all U.S. ID card holders to bid or auction. Vehicles from all communities accepted and must be pre-registered. Bring the current registration to Storck Automotive Skills the day of the auction (located Bldg. 6541, Storck Barracks). $35 registration fee, $3 bidders fee. For more, call DSN 467-4608.
Friday Night Lights 2 Sept: Kick-off, 7:30 p.m., Main Post Fitness Center field. Join other football fans for a full contact game between the Vilseck High School Varsity Football team and the Oberpfalz Spartans – a mixture of youth players from Regensburg, Grafenwoehr and Neumarkt. Event sponsored and facilitated by USAG Grafenwoehr. Please note: No coolers, alcohol or pets. Only Gate 20 (Netzaberg) will be open for non-id card holders vehicles and Gate 2 will be open for non-id card holder pedestrian traffic.
Army Lodging Grafenwoehr- Hotel Grand Opening 19 Sept: 2 p.m. The USAG Grafenwoehr Army Lodging proudly announces the Grand Opening of the new Army Lodging Hotel. Be our guest – explore the new hotel offering a total of 136 guest rooms: 72 Standard Guest rooms, 48 Family Suites and 18 Guest rooms for Extended Stay. Room sizes vary from approximately 28 square meters to 42 square meters divided up on 3 floors.
Hispanic Heritage Month celebration 24 Sept: Grafenwoehr Military Community celebration of the 2011 Hispanic Heritage Month culminates with a commemorative observance: La Fiesta! The festivities will take place at the Main Post Field House, Bldg 547, 12 p.m. - 5 p.m. There will be a variety of cultural educational aspects from static displays and performances to delicious ethnic food samples. This is a free event, open to the public. Come out and experience the culture.
Special training session for all CFC unit representatives 26 Sept: 2 p.m. in the Main Post Bldg. 533 Conference Room. Training will last approximately 1 &1/2 hours. For more, Ms. Christine Nunez, DSN: 475-8432, email. The 2011 Combined Federal Campaign (CFC) - Overseas celebrates 50 years of giving and runs Oct 3 - Dec. 2.
Home Heating Oil Service Ordering Home Heating Oil just got easier. You can now go to the Main Post PX or Rose Barracks Pxtra and order your home heating oil today. For more, please see the Exchange customer service.
DPW Energy Saving Tip of the Week Turn off lights in all unoccupied rooms and ensure exterior lights are turned off during day time.
USAREUR Fueling the Team (UFTT) Tuesdays and Thursdays: Super Summer Sandwich Bar at the Main Post Dining Facility Bldg 101. Hot Sandwich Bar to include Cajun chicken sandwich, Jamaican jerk chicken sandwich, chicken Philly sandwich, beef Philly sandwich, western sandwich, hot teriyaki chicken sandwich, buffalo chicken sandwich, Moroccan pockets, gyros, chicken fajitas and beef fajitas Cold Sandwich Bar to include Meats: roast turkey, deli ham, deli roast beef, tuna, chicken salad and bacon. Breads: white, wheat, rye, pita, hoagie buns, flour, wheat, spinach and roasted tomato tortillas.
Vegetables: lettuce, tomato, onion, black olives, sliced pickles, sliced banana peppers, sliced jalapeño peppers , sliced cucumbers and sliced bell peppers. Cheeses: American, provolone, Swiss and parmesan cheese Sauces: Ranch dressing, mustard, miracle whip, southwest sauce, oil &vinegar, honey mustard, hot sauce, BBQ sauce, creamy caesar dressing, tzaziki, 1000 island dressing, salt & pepper.
New supervisor/employee EEO and anti-harassment training 29 Aug: 9 – 10 a.m., Grafenwoehr EEO Office, Bldg. 537 at the Conference Room. All new DAC supervisors/employees are encouraged to attend initial classroom EEO and Anti- Harassment training. Also, new military supervisors of civilian employees are encouraged to attend. This training also includes an overview of the EEO complaints process, the NO FEAR Act, Alternative Dispute Resolution (Mediation), and Reasonable Accommodation. Please notify the EEO office in advance at 475-6390 or email to register for the training. If you would like to schedule the EEO/Anti-Harassment training at your worksite, please call the EEO office at DSN 4758360/6390.
Hohenfels Community Bazaar 23 – 25 Sept: Living in Europe is every shopper’s dream. The 2011 Hohenfels Community Bazaar will bring more than 30 vendors from all over Europe to USAG Hohenfels Sept. 23-25. Vendors will be selling French wine, Belgian antiques, Italian leather, Polish pottery and much more at the Community Activities Center and Post Gym. This annual bazaar is a major fundraiser for the Hohenfels Community and Spouses Club that last year awarded more than $13,000 in scholarships and $31,000 in welfare grants. Shop for a good cause beginning Friday, Sept 23, 11 a.m.-7 p.m.; Saturday, Sept 24, 10 a.m.-7 p.m.; Sunday, Sept 25, noon-5 p.m. For more, visit www.HohenfelsCSC.com.
USAG Grafenwoehr Military Retiree Appreciation Day 21 Oct: 7 a.m. – 3 p.m., Main Post Bldgs. 244 & 475 If you need assistance with pay, records, postal services, legal and customs, if you have questions about benefits or need medical and dental attention, join us at the Retiree Appreciation Day. Additionally, the day is a great way to meet other retirees from your area, make friends, and share survival tactics for living in Germany, Medical Services available from 7 a.m. – 3 p.m. and include: 1. Immunizations: Tetanus, Shingles, Pneumovax, and Flu 2. Women's health: Mammography (Mobil Mamovan only if there is enough interest). BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. For well woman exam appointments call the USA Health Clinic, Vilseck 09662-83-2882 or DSN 476-2882. State that the appointment is for the Retiree Appreciation Day. 3. Blood pressure checks 4. Blood sugar test (A1C) 5. TRICARE benefits advisor on site 6. Nutrition information 7. Diabetic foot screening 8. Order glasses you have a prescription less than one year old 9. Hearing test 10. Medication refill if you have a current prescription 11. Some basic new prescriptions for acute issue i.e sinusitis, allergies (No new long term medications) 12. Basic eye exams with new glasses prescription. Follow-up appointments can be made for dilation. Dental Services include: 1. Exams, 2. Cleanings 3. Oral Cancer Screenings exams. For more, call the USAG Grafenwoehr Retirement Service Officer DSN 475-8539 / 8709 CIV 09641-83-8539.
Postal Advisory: Prohibited Matters and Restrictions Spent ammunitions, shells or similar war trophies are strictly prohibited from being mailed from any APO/FPO Military Post Office ZIP Code. This change is necessary to prevent false positive hits during inspections by airport, airline, and U.S Custom Service personnel. This prohibition also applies to replicas of these items even when modified to be inert. For example shell casing/bullet belt buckles, hand grenade paperweights, pistols and handguns mounted on plaques, etc. Rationale: Replica or expended items even when modified to be inert still show up as dangerous, illegal, and hazardous materials when x-rayed and still present the potential to shut down, disrupt, or jeopardize mail passing through military, civilian, and international mail systems.
Please be aware that all mail requiring flight will be pass through x-ray in Frankfurt and any prohibited items will be returned to sender with possible law enforcement / Customs involvement. Please contact your local Customs or Post Office for further details.
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.
Value-Added Tax Office Update Have VAT forms mailed to your P.O. Box with a few short, easy steps. 1 - Stop by the Main Post VAT office, Bldg. 539, to enroll. 2- Order forms by sending an email to grafmwr.vat@eur.army.mil, (subject line must read: “VAT Form Request” and it must be from a “.mil” email account.) 3- Include in the body of the email, your full name, Last four of your SSN number, number of forms you wish to receive, APO mailing address and contact information, including a phone number. The VAT office will then confirm your order telephonically and request payment information. For more, DSN 475-1780, CIV 09641-831780 or visit, www.grafenwoehrmwr.com.
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).
Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) Overseas Program The Department of Defense (DoD) offers the WIC Overseas Program to eligible participants living overseas. The WIC Overseas Program provides you and your family with several important benefits: nutritious food, tips on how to prepare balanced meals, nutrition and health screenings, and access to other resources that help you and your family lead healthier lives. The program is available to eligible participants living overseas, including: civilian employees, DoD contractors, family members, and members of the uniformed services. If you or your family member is pregnant, postpartum, breastfeeding an infant, or a child up to 5 years of age, please call our Rose Barracks WIC Overseas Office (Bldg. 221) for eligibility screening at 09662-83-3790.
Worried about Someone’s Drinking or Drug Use? AL-ANON meets Thursdays at 7 p.m. Army Substance Abuse Center 3rd floor Conference Room, Main Post Bldg. 621 (near the bank). Only requirement is an alcohol or drug problem with a relative or friend. For more, CIV 0171-983-9151.
Army Community Services (ACS) Contact Army Community Services (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. Our August and September ACS E-Newsletter is out! Check it out by visiting http://issuu.com/usag_grafenwoehr_acs/docs/july_august_e__newsletter Please pre-register for all ACS classes.
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.
Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) 18 Aug: Movie Bash: “Judy Moody and the Not Bummer Summer”, 4-6 p.m., Main Post Movie Theater.
23 Aug: EFMP Cooperative Lunch Hour, Main Post, Bldg 244, Room 219.
New Parent Support Program Infant Massage 26 Aug & 2 Sept: 10:30 a.m.-noon, Netzaberg Teen Center. Bond with your baby in this 5 session class while learning IAIM (International Association of Infant Massage) with a professional and certified Infant Massage Instructor! Learn techniques to help relieve tension, gas and colic through relaxing infant massage. Pre-registration is required by calling ACS at DSN 476-2650 or CIV 09662-83-2650. This class is for parents with babies ages 0 through 36 months.
Great Expectations & PreNatal Yoga 26 Aug & 2 Sept: Rose Barracks ACS, Bldg 322 New session for Great Expectations! Start your session from 9-10 a.m. with pre-natal yoga! Great expectations class is 10-11:30 a.m. If you are a parent expecting a baby, whether it is your first or not, look no further! This class will answer questions that the books do not! Learn hands-on techniques from how to hold a baby to putting on and adjusting an infant carrier and more!
Newborn Network Every Tuesday: 11 a.m.-1 p.m., Netzaberg Teen Center Every Tuesday: 1-3 p.m., Rose Barracks ACS, Bldg. 322. You are not alone. Join other new parents for coffee and tea to discuss the challenges of being a new parent. Registered Nurse and Lactation Counselor are available to answer all your questions. Network, have fun and meet friends.
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Every 1 Wednesday: 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.
For Parents with children ages 0 through 3 Every Tuesday: Playgroup, 9:30 - 11 a.m., Main Post Chapel Annex. Every Wednesday: Playgroup, 9:30 - 11 a.m., Rose Barracks Chapel.
Love & Logic Every Wednesday: (through 21 September) For parent(s) with child(ren) 6 through 12, 12:30-2 p.m. Main Post Chapel Annex.
ACS Readiness, classes Relocation Readiness: English as a Second Language Every Tuesday at Main Post Chapel & every Thursday at Rose Barracks ACS, Bldg 322: 10 a.m.-noon. This class is for Spouses of active duty military, retirees and civilians whose native language is other than English. This class is free of charge and ongoing. Learn and embrace the American culture by starting with the language and meet new friends! For more information call DSN 476-2650 or CIV 09662-83-2650, or email graf.acs@eur.army.mil 26 Aug: a Taste of Germany: Cooking Class with Chef Sven, 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. Enjoy hands-on cooking with Chef Sven! Please pre-register as slots are limited by calling ACS at DSN 476-2650 or CIV 09662-83-2650, or email graf.acs@eur.army.mil 29-31 Aug: Newcomer Orientation Level 1: Welcome to Bavaria, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Free transportation and childcare available. Please pre-register by calling DSN 476-2650 or CIV 09662-83-2650.
Financial Readiness 29 Aug: Home Buying Seminar, 5:30-7 p.m., ACS Rose Barracks, Bldg 322. 7 Sept: Investing Training 101 & 102, 5:30-7 p.m., ACS Rose Barracks, Bldg 322. 12 Sept: Money Management, 1-3 p.m., ACS Rose Barracks, Bldg 322. 14 Sept: Investing Training 103, 5:30-7 p.m., ACS Rose Barracks, Bldg 322. 19 Sept: Checking Account Maintenance, 1-3 p.m., ACS Rose Barracks, Bldg 322.
Employment Readiness 7, 12, 14, 19, 21, & 26 Sept: GED Preparation Class, 10-11:30 a.m., Rose Barracks Chapel Annex 7 Sept: Resume Writing & USA Staffing Class, 1:30-2:30 p.m., Rose Barracks ACS, Bldg 322. 13 Sept: Resume Writing & USA Staffing Class, 1:30-2:30 p.m., USO Main Post, Bldg 150. 13 Sept: Career Exploration, 1:30-2:30 p.m., USO Main Post, Bldg 150. 14 Sept: Interview Skills, 1:30-2:30 p.m., Rose Barracks ACS, Bldg 322. 26 Sept: Social Security Briefing, 1-3 p.m., Rose Barracks, Bldg 134.
Mobilization and Deployment 25 Aug: Children and Reunion, 10 a.m.-noon, Rose Barracks ACS, Bldg 322.
1 & 7 Sept: RESET for Couples, 10 a.m.-noon, Rose Barracks ACS, Bldg 322. 7 Sept: FRG F.U.N. (Facilitate, Unite and Network), 9:30-11:30 a.m., Main Post Chapel Annex. 12 Sept: FRG F.U.N. (Facilitate, Unite and Network), 9:30-11:30 a.m., Rose Barracks ACS, Bldg 322.
ACS Spirit Week! 22-26 Aug: Rose Barracks ACS, Bldg 322 and Main Post ACS Satellite Office, Bldg 244, Rm 113. ACS wants you to get involved by having some fun! We are having an entire week where the first 25 people who participate on each day receive a little gift, as well a chance to win a door prize. Each day of the week will have a theme: crazy and funny hat day, sports gear, oldies attire, unit pride and Hawaiian clothing. Join the fun and show us what you’ve got! For details please contact ACS at DSN 476-2650 or 09662-83-2650.
Family Advocacy Program Hotlines to help: Sexual Assault Reporting 09662-83-3217 and Domestic Violence 09662-83-3218 or 09641-83-5130. Please contact us for a complete listing of programs and services offered. 24 - 26 Aug: About Face: a Divorce Recovery Workshop, 9 a.m. - noon, Rose Barracks Chapel. Learn about the emotional cycle of divorce, the resources and strategies available for coping, legal and financial aspects, and coparenting. Please register by 19 August by calling DSN 476-2650 or CIV 09662-83-2650
ACS training Master Resilience Trainer Assistants 29 Aug. - 1 Sept: 9 a.m. -3 p.m., Main Post, Camp Normandy, building 3144. ACS is seeking to train motivated individuals to become MRT Assistants. This training is free of charge, but will stay with you a lifetime. Take advantage of this opportunity as we work together in building a resilient community. You must preregister by calling ACS at 476-2650 or 475-8371, CIV 09662-83-2650 or 09641-83-8371.
ACS Instructor Training Course 1 - 2 Sept: 9 a.m. – 4 p.m., Main Post, Camp Normandy, Bldg 3144. Want to teach ACS classes or other community classes? Get the basic skills to become an instructor. Are you already an instructor? This class is also a good refresher! Build your experience and resume with lifelong skills through Army Community Service. Deadline for reservation is 26 August. Call DSN 476-2650 or 475-8371, CIV 09662-83-2650 or 09641-83-8371 or email.
Resiliency Training 8 & 15 Sept: Post Deployment Resiliency Training, 1-3 p.m., Rose Barracks ACS, Bldg 322. 12 - 14 Sept: Resilience Training, 8 a.m.-3 p.m., Main Post, Camp Normandy, Bldg 3144. 26 Sept: Post Deployment Resiliency Training, 10 a.m.-noon, Main Post Chapel Annex. 28 Sept: Post Deployment Resiliency Training, 5:30-7:30 p.m., Main Post, Bldg 244, Room 113.
Walk a Mile in Her Shoes 1 Oct: 10 a.m. – 1 p.m., Rose Barracks Cavalry Chapel October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, and your ACS Family Advocacy Program is hosting the first European annual Walk a Mile in Her Shoes event. The community is invited to cheer on 100 men in red high heels as well as walk 1 mile and participate in the activities to raise awareness about violence towards women. Men who register have the option to reserve a pair of red high heels ranging from men’s shoe size 9 to 14. Group (Unit, private organization, agency, club, etc) with highest percentage of participation will be recognized. Registration for all participants is required by visiting online. For details, please call DSN 476-2650 or CIV 09662-83-2650, email.
Spouse Academy 4 - 6 Oct: 9 a.m. – 4 p.m., Rose Barracks, Bldg 134 The first ever Spouse Academy is here! The Academy is designed for Spouses who deal with Deployments and want to learn how to overcome the challenges in positive ways. Registration begins September 1 through 23 and must be done in person at Rose Barracks ACS, building 322 or Main Post ACS Satellite Office, building 244, room 113. For details, please call DSN 476-2650/ 475-8371 or CIV 09662-83-2650 / 09641-83-8371, email.
Military 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, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Army Family Action Plan This is your chance to let your leadership and the Army know how things are. AFAP is always taking your issues! 11% increase in Basic Allowance for Housing? Thank the person who submitted the AFAP issue. New rule for transferability of GI Bill benefits to Spouses and children? Thank the person who submitted the AFAP issue. You have the opportunity to make changes to better the quality of life! Submit your issues by sending an email (include what the issue is, who it affects, and what solution you may have to the issue), or call AFAP at DSN 476-2237 or CIV 09662-83-2237. The upcoming AFAP Conference is scheduled for November, so don’t waste time; submit your issue that can change the way things are Army wide.
Volunteers and other help needed Committee meetings for Hispanic Heritage Month 24, 31 Aug & 7, 14, 21 Sept: Committee meetings for Hispanic Heritage Month. Volunteers are needed for the planning, coordinating and execution of the annual observance: La Fiesta! We are looking for community members to perform an array of talents. Meetings will be held every Wednesday, at 6 p.m., Main Post Bldg 216 (Tax Center). For more, SFC King, at email, DSN 475-8038 or Mr. Miguel Caban, email, DSN 475-7285.
Army Volunteer Corps Becoming a volunteer is easy and fun! Meet new people, network, gain experience and support your community. Do you manage volunteers? Are you an Organizational Point of Contact (OPOC)? If your answer is yes, we can teach you how manage and input your volunteer hours. Stop by your AVC office located on Rose Barracks, Bldg 221, Room 207.
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.
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.
2011 Grafenwoehr Military Community College Fair Volunteers needed to represent their University/College/Vocational School or other post high school agency. Documents available to request information from your institute by contacting Ann Bruennig at DSN 475-1770 or email. Event to take place Oct. 5, 5 – 7 p.m.
Sports, Fitness, Hobbies & Recreation Bingo 25 Aug: The Patton Fireside Lounge Doors open - 5 p.m. | Early Bird Bingo - 6 p.m. | Regular Bingo - 7 p.m. Cash Prizes & Fun! Must be 18 years of age to play.
AAFES Movie Listing ***Inquire within for a “Movie Card,” and gain stamps for admission and concession purchases. Receive a free popcorn combo after 9 stamps.
Main Post
Rose Barracks
Wed. Aug 24
7 p.m.
Green Lantern (PG-13)
7 p.m.
Captain America: The First Avenger (PG13)
Thurs. Aug 25
7 p.m.
Captain America: The First Avenger (PG-13)
7 p.m.
Rise Of The Planet Of The Apes (PG-13)
Fri. Aug 26
6:30 p.m. 9:30 p.m.
Mr. Popper’s Penguins (PG) Super 8 (PG-13)
Sat. Aug 27
6:30 p.m. 9:30 p.m.
Mr. Popper’s Penguins (PG) Final Destination 5 (R)
4 p.m. 7 p.m.
Mr. Poppers Penguins (PG) Super 8 (PG-13)
7 p.m.
Final Destination 5 (R)
Sun. Aug 28
4 p.m. 7 p.m.
Mr. Popper’s Penguins (PG) Crazy, Stupid, Love (PG-13)
7 p.m.
Final Destination 5 (R)
Wed. Aug 31 Thurs. Sept 1
7 p.m. 7 p.m.
Super 8 (PG-13)
7 p.m. 7 p.m.
Crazy, Stupid, Love (PG-13)
Fri. Sept 2
6:30 p.m. 9:30 p.m.
Sat. Sept 3
4 p.m. 7 p.m.
Final Destination 5 (R)
Rise Of The Planet Of The Apes
Fright Night (R) Something Borrowed (PG-13) Bad Teacher (R)
6:30 p.m. 9:30 p.m. 4 p.m. 7 p.m.
Sun. Sept 4
4 p.m. 7 p.m.
Cars (G) Fright Night (R)
4 p.m. 7 p.m.
Rise Of The Planet Of The Apes (PG-13)
Cars 2 Bad Teacher (R) Cars 2 (G) Fright Night (R) Rise Of The Planet Of The Apes (PG-13) Bad Teacher (R)
Child, Youth and School Services – CYSS The SKIESUnlimited Program: Creative classes for kids Rose Barracks, Bldg 224. Register online. Tuesdays in Sept: Drama class, 3:45 - 4:45pm Designed to help children gain confidence and self-esteem, while improving their verbal and public speaking abilities. Students will participate in skits and activities that focus on movement and character development. Its a ton of fun! Ages 5-11 Thursdays in Sept: Food, Fun & Fitness, 3:45 - 4:45pm Students will participate in workout routines and a variety of activities that promote fitness. They will also participate in hands-on lessons involving healthy eating habits. Students will have the opportunity to learn how to make healthy snacks, and they will be able to take home the snacks they make. Proper attire and shoes appropriate for moderate exercise are required. Ages 5-11 Additional classes include Gymnastics, Dance, Tang Soo Do, Karate, Guitar, Violin, Piano, Culinary Arts and Kinder Music. For more, contact Parent Central Services at DSN 475-6656 on Main Post or DSN 476-2760 on Rose Barracks or register online.
CYSS Kids on Site Current: Available at the Grafenwoehr Physical Fitness Center. 2 sessions a day, 8:30-10 a.m. and 10- 11:30 a.m. NOTE: You MUST Pre-register here with CYS Services or Online in order to participate. A minimum of 5 children must be registered for this service to be provided.
Kindergarten Bootcamp offered by CYSS
30 Aug. – 2 Sept: Get a chance to learn about classroom activities, school bus adventure focusing on behavior, safety, ABC and more! There will be a tour of the students’ new school and ―Kindergarten Ready‖ parent workshop. Cost $50. Locations: Netzaberg SAC, Bldg. 9010 & Rose Barracks SAC, Bldg. 2234. Register before Aug. 19 with Parent Central Services, DSN 475-6656 or DSN 476-2760 or online. Event sponsored by Service Credit Union. No federal endorsement implied.
Childcare Co-op A child care co-op, sometime called childcare exchange, is an increasingly popular option for budget-conscious parents with a large circle of friends. In a co-op, parents take turns watching each other’s children. One parent might watch another parent’s child on, for instance, Mondays or two half-days, while another might watch the first parent’s children on a weekend evening or perhaps on Thursdays. In some groups, parents take turns watching everyone else’s children as a group, while in others they watch one family’s children at a time. This keeps the cost of child care down and keeps kids in the hands of caregivers parents trust. Interested? Contact Parent Central Services today at DSN 475-6656 or DSN 4762760. Brochure available at www.grafenwoehrmwr.com/cyss/cyss.html
Outdoor Recreation Leisure Travel Services - Daytrips 27 Aug: Rhine River Cruise 27 Aug: Holiday Park 28 Aug: Two Castle Tour 28 Aug: Lauenstein Chocolate & Kronach Castle Ask for our BONUS CARD: One FREE Daytrip if you take 5 daytrips with us. Give us a call or pick up our travel guide for details! Info: DSN 475-7402. Go online to register.
Rock Climbing and Belay Certification Thursdays: Experience a different local climbing area to learn to climb or work on skills you already have. Weekly trip departs Thursdays at 5:15 p.m. from Main Post ODR, and 5:45 p.m. from Rose Barracks ODR. Cost is $15 for belay instruction or $10 if belay certified. Transportation and equipment rental included in price. For more, DSN 476-2563.
New Pet Grooming Shop now open, Rose Barracks Mall Give your pets the spa treatment, Mon. - Fri: 10 a.m. -6 p.m., Sat: 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Closed on Sun. For more, CIV 01624394955.
Origami Candy Color Earrings Class at Arts & Crafts Center 3 Sept: 9:30–11:30 a.m. 13 Sept: 9 a.m.–1 p.m. Learn how to make some beautiful origami earrings. Age: 14 & up. Fee: $15 includes supplies. For more information contact DSN 475–6101 or CIV 09641–83–6101 or go online online. The Heart and Home Craft Center is located on Main Post, Bldg. 607.
Soccer Camp 3 – 5 Sept: US Youth Soccer and the Olympic development program for soccer will hold boys and girls camps. The girls camp will be in Kaiserslautern and the boys camp will be in Bitburg. The best players at the camps will be selected for the All Europe teams. For more information here.
Libraries dedicate display area to National Suicide Prevention Week 5 – 11 Sept: Please join the USAG Grafenwoehr Libraries in supporting suicide prevention. Together we can reduce the number of lives shaken by a needless and tragic death. The Libraries offer a variety of materials and resources as well as a special display area for items related to suicide prevention.
Operation Rising Star -The Army’s version of American Idol 9 Sept: Round I 16 Sept: Round II 23 Sept: Local Finals Must be age 18+ and active duty or family member to compete. 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 fob* will be scanned at the door. Official website: http://www.armymwr.com/recleisure/promotions/operation_rising_star.aspx
9/11 Freedom Run 11 Sept: 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. Run starts at the Main Post Physical Fitness Center. For more information call the Sports & Fitness Office at DSN 475-8207.
ODR Fishing Course 16 – 18 Sept: Bldg. 2440 Camp Algier. Schedule as follows: Fri., 6 – 9 p.m., Sat., 8 a.m. – 4 p.m., Sun., 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. To enroll, or for more, DSN 475-7402, CIV 09641-83-7402.
Welfare grants, Grafenwoehr Community and Spouses' Club Did you know that the Grafenwoehr Community and Spouses' Club gave over $14,500 back to our community last year? The Welfare Committee will meet four times this board year and the first deadline for welfare grants is on Sept 16. Funds will be dispersed on Oct 7. Find the application online at www.gcsconline.com. Become a GCSC Member at our Membership Drive. Sept 10, Main Post Thrift Shop, Bldg 508 10-2. You can shop while you join as the Thrift Shop will be open! Face painting and raffles prizes.
Mystery Book Club, Rose Barracks First Thursday of each month: This is an ongoing mystery themed book club for adults. We meet at 5:30 p.m. To join, DSN 476-1740, CIV 09662-83-1740.
Adult Book Club, Main Post First Thursday of each month: August - 'The Lacuna' by Barbara Kingsolver. September - 'Three Men in a Boat' by Jerome K Jerome. The Book Club meets on the first Thursday of each month from 7-8 p.m. in the Patton Fireside Lounge, located in Main Post Bldg. 209. The Patton Fireside Lounge, inside the Tower Inn, is the ideal location to relax, socialize, and participate in thought-provoking discussions. No pre-registration is required, cash bar available. Contact the Library at DSN 475- 1740, CIV 09641-83-1740 for more.
Lunch sandwich offerings from the Patton Fireside Lounge Grab & Go Lunch (cold sandwiches come with a bag of chips) is served Monday through Friday from 11 a.m. till 1 p.m. Come in and try one out!
Grafenwoehr Thrift Shop, something for everyone Are you new to the community or just looking to find that one special item? Come and visit the Grafenwoehr Thrift Shop. PCSing, ETSing, Deploying, Retiring, or simply want to get rid of your unwanted clutter, help the community by donating your items to the Thrift Shop. Volunteers and donations are always welcome and appreciated! Grafenwoehr Thrift Shop located on Main Post at Bldg. 508 Tuesdays & Wednesdays 10 a.m. – 2 p.m., Thursdays 2-6 p.m., 1st Saturday of the month 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Consignments, Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. CIV 09641-9260377
Hidden Treasures Thrift Shop Shop Happy Fall! Bring your gently used items to Hidden Treasures Thrift Shop, Bldg 221 on Rose Barracks. September sales include buy 5 books get 5 free, 50% off summer clothing (tank tops, spaghetti strap and shorts), baby clothes 0-24 months are buy 2 get 1 free, and jeans 2 for $6. Colored tag only. Open 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Tues, Wed &Thurs. Open Sept. 10. For more, DSN 476-2649, CIV 09662-83-2649 or email. Volunteers and donations are always welcome!
Adult Education / Training 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. We are currently enrolling for our September semester. Get started today by visiting www.phoenix.edu/militaryeurope or by calling, Fe Gehrels at DSN 475-6712 or CIV 09641-83-6712.
UMUC Europe Fall 2011 Registration Curriculum Changes, Book Awards, and Field Study UMUC has redesigned undergraduate programs to ensure they continue to be aligned with the most current industry trends. Additionally, all 3-credit undergraduate online courses will move to an 8-week format beginning with the fall semester. This fall, UMUC Europe is offering the new $150 SAIC Military Book Award for all active-duty Soldiers and will be continuing the $100 Europe Book Award for spouses and dependents of active-duty Soldiers. Both new and current students are eligible to apply. The book awards open in August and details can be found at http://www.ed.umuc.edu/financial_aid. Field study courses give students the opportunity to explore fascinating locations in Europe while earning university credit. Upcoming field study courses include ENGL 288B/388B Expatriate Writers in Venice: 1800 to Present, held on 1522 October in Italy, and ENGL 288J/388J Dublin, Ireland: A Brief Literary History, held on 15-22 October in Ireland. The registration deadline for both courses is 25 September. For details, visit www.ed.umuc.edu/fieldstudy. For more information on registration, book awards, field study, and services, contact a local UMUC Europe field representative, visit www.ed.umuc.edu, or contact UMUC at DSN 314-370-6762 or CIV +49-(0)6221-3780. UMUC Europe is also on Twitter and Facebook providing news, information, and updates.
Warrior University Registration from 22 Aug. - 2 Sept., classes begin 6 Sept. Warrior University provides Soldiers an opportunity, mission permitting, to take college courses offered by University of Maryland University College (UMUC) and Central Texas College (CTC) during duty hours. These courses are open to Family Members and other eligible ID card holders as well. Soldiers are encouraged to start visiting their education centers now to create GoArmyEd accounts for tuition assistance so they will be ready to register. For more information: Rose Barracks Education Center, Bldg 223, DSN 476-3292 or Main Post Education Center, Bldg 538, DSN 475-6219. View the full schedule online.
FAST Class 6 - 16 Sept: Rose Barracks (Vilseck) Education Center, Bldg. 223, 8 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. 6 – 16 Sept: Main Post (Grafenwoehr) Education Center, Bldg. 538, 8 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Functional Academic Skills Training (FAST) provides Soldiers with instruction in reading, mathematics, and language skills and is an excellent tool to prepare Soldiers to raise their GT score. This class is a 60-hour long course and is limited to twenty students. For more information please contact Rose Barracks Education Center at DSN 476-2653/3292 or Main Post (Grafenwoehr) Education Center at DSN 475-6219/6786.
TARP, SETA and OPSEC make-up sessions United States Army Garrison Grafenwoehr (Security and Antiterrorism Divisions), together with the 66th Military Intelligence Group and JMTC Intelligence and Security, will be conducting FY11 community make-up sessions for Threat Awareness and Reporting Program (TARP), Security Education Training Awareness (SETA), Operation Security (OPSEC), and Anti-terrorism Level 1 Refresher Training. 7 Sept: Main Post, Tower Theater, Bldg. 620. 9 – 11:30 a.m. (US employees), and 1:30 – 2:30 p.m. (LN employees) 8 Sept: Rose Barracks, Post Theater, Bldg. 354. 10:30 – 11:30 (LN employees), and 1:30 – 4 p.m. (US employees). 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.
Automotive Service Excellence Certification Registration deadline is 8 Sept: The Main Post Education Center is accepting registration forms for the Nov. 15 – 17 ASE certification tests. ASE certification occurs when a prospective candidate passes one or more of ASE’s 40-plus exams and provides proof of two or more years of relevant full-time hands-on work experience. More information about the tests as well as the ASE study guides can be found at the ASE website: http://www.ase.com. Contact the Main Post Education Center at DSN 475-6787 for a registration form and additional information.
University of Oklahoma Masters of International Relations: 32 Semester Hours Non-Thesis The Interdisciplinary Master of Arts with an Emphasis in International Relations has been developed from an interdisciplinary context. Courses are offered in Communication, Political Science, History, Human Relations, Geography and Economics online. For more, Area Site Director Benjamin Griffin DSN 476-2069 or DSN 475-7079 email.
Interactive Customer Evaluation training 20 Oct: ICE training will be located on Camp Normandy Distant Learning Center Bldg. 3144. Training sessions are 8:30 – 11:30 a.m. and 1 – 3 p.m. For more, DSN 475-6034.
Army Mentorship Program Program helps Soldiers with professional development The Army Mentorship Program is a voluntary, web-based program that promotes mentorship by linking mentors and mentees and providing training videos and literature that teaches the concepts of mentorship. Army mentorship is the voluntary and developmental relationship that exists between a person of greater experience and a person of lesser experience that is characterized by mutual trust and respect. Studies have shown that mentoring relationships can help individuals with personal and professional growth by improving their leadership and interpersonal and technical skills. More information about the Army Mentorship Program is available here.
Religious Fellowship, Food, and Faith Thursdays, beginning 1 Sept: The Military Council of Catholic Women (MCCW) would like to invite all women in the Vilseck and Grafenwoehr areas to join us for fellowship, food, and faith sharing every Thursday morning in the Rose Barracks chapel complex, Bldg. 205, beginning at 9 a.m. with breakfast. Fellowships follows with the Rosary at 9:30 a.m., Bible Study at 10 a.m., closing prayer at 11:40 a.m. and mass at 12:05 p.m. Free child care is provided. Join us for all or part of these faith-filled mornings. Please email Erin Kelley for more information.
Single Ladies trip to Salzburg & Hallstatt, Austria 2 - 5 Sept: Experience the beauty and history of Salzburg, Austria with the sights and sounds of Mozart, beautiful palaces and gardens and with shopping and sight-seeing galore. As an added treat, travel to one of Austria's oldest towns, Hallstatt, and experience its charm and breath-taking views. Cost is 200 Euros, which includes all transportation, hotels and breakfast, and a city pass for Salzburg. Passport required. Space is limited, so sign up quickly! Sponsored by the Garrison Chaplain’s Office. For more or to reserve your spot, contact Laurel Hoyt 0151-14991395; email.
Outdoor Catholic Mass and Fest 11 Sept: (Please note date change from Aug. 28), 10 a.m., Little Mike Park on Rose Barracks. Mass is followed by food, fellowship, and games. Registration and information on all parish groups, sign up for Religious Education, and learn about what we're doing this upcoming year. Meet some great people and get involved! Please note, this mass and fest will replace the normally scheduled masses - No Catholic Mass will be held in the chapel on Sept. 11. For more, call the chapel office at DSN 475/4766-1570, CIV 09641/09662-83-1570.
MCCW hosts “Wine, Cheese, and CHOCOLATE!” 25 Sept: Join MCCW (Military Council of Catholic Women) for a relaxed evening of fellowship and wine-tasting with ―Wine, Cheese, and CHOCOLATE!‖ MCCW is a friendly gathering of Catholic Women who share faith and fellowship each week. Add some flavor and enrich your faith with Mrs. Amanda Hoffer, the MCCW – Europe president, the guest speaker for the evening. 6-8 pm located at the Java Café at the Langenbruck Center on Rose Barracks. For more, please contact Kristi Mikkelsen at CIV 09662-416-643 or email.
New Rabbi in Grafenwoehr Community The Jewish community now has a Rabbi to conduct religious services. Services take place in Room 211 at the Main Post Chapel Annex at 6:30 pm, on the 1st and 3rd Fridays each month. For more, contact CH (Cpt.) Shulman at DSN 4759883, CIV 09641-83-9883.
New Orthodox Worship Service, Monthly on first and last Sundays Christian Orthodox worship services will take place at 8:30 a.m. on the first and last Sundays of each month at Rose Barracks in the small chapel. For more, contact DSN 476-1570, CIV 09662-83-1570.
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.
Health & Medical, Red Cross, VET Corner Healthy Heart Classes 24 Aug: Army Wellness Center, Rose Barracks Bldg. 168, 1 p.m. You know there are risks for heart disease, but do you know what those risks are? Do you have high blood pressure, high cholesterol, or diabetes? Do you have a family history of these conditions? Do you know how to decrease those risks? The Army Wellness Center- Grafenwoehr is offering a monthly Healthy Heart class. The class will cover the risks of heart disease and what you can do to reduce those risks - open to all ID card holders. Call 476-4795 or 09662-83-4795 to reserve a seat in the class.
Wilderness and Remote First Aid Training 26, 27 & 28 Aug: Attention outdoor enthusiasts, would you know what to do if a person in your group became sudden ill or injured and help was going to be delayed for hours or even days? Enroll in the American Red Cross Wilderness and Remote 1st Aid Course and learn how to respond to delayed-help emergency situations as well as: • Learn basic and more advanced first aid techniques to use when an injury occurs • Learn how to respond to an emotionally upset victim • Learn short distance transfer and evacuation techniques • Experience providing wilderness first aid through the means of scenarios and simulated rescues • Learn leadership skills and group dynamics Training will take place on Rose Barracks. NOTE REDUCED FEE: Cost: $45. For more, 475-1760.
American Red Cross American Red Cross Gives Military Families Easier Access to Emergency Communication Services As part of an ongoing effort to better serve the military community, the American Red Cross has moved to a single telephone number for its emergency communication services. Now a call to 877-272-7337, while either stateside or overseas, allows Red Cross emergency communications services to put military personnel in touch with their families following the death or serious illness of an immediate family member, the birth of a service member's child or grandchild or when a family faces other emergencies. For those stationed overseas, the three options for calling will remain the same: calling 877-272-7337 direct, accessing the number through a military operator, or calling the local Red Cross station. For more, visit www.redcross.org.
Weight Loss Surgery Support Group Every last Wednesday of the month: 5:30 p.m., 3rd floor of the Main Post Library. Open to those who are considering having Gastric Bypass or other similar surgeries and those who have had the surgery within the past 2 years. Subjects include types of surgery, indications and contraindications to surgery. A clothes exchange is also offered. For more, email or call 475-7553.
Diabetic Support Group Every first Wednesday of the month: 5:30 – 7 p.m., 3rd floor of the Main Post Library. Open to those with Diabetes (Type 1 or 2). Subjects covered are medications, lifestyle modifications, diet, and exercise. Participants share their experience, strengths and hopes and have their questions answered regarding all aspects of diabetes. For more, email or call 475-7553.
Tobacco Cessation Classes At the Vilseck Health Clinic beginning on the following dates: 6 Sept., and 1 Nov. For more, please contact the Clinic Community Health Nurse at Civilian: 09662-83-2882 or DSN: 476-2882.
Metabolic Testing and Nutrition Education Metabolic testing is available to assess daily caloric needs. The test measures how many calories you burn and then calculates how many you should eat. It is the key to knowing precisely what your body needs for effective weight management. The test is followed up by a course in basic nutrition, reading labels, weight management, and eating to your metabolism.
Fitness Assessments: Fitness testing and counseling are available at the Army Wellness Center. State of the art equipment is used to assess flexibility, muscular strength, cardio-respiratory fitness levels, and body composition. In conjunction with fitness testing, patients receive a comprehensive report that shows current fitness levels and education and individualized exercise counseling on how to meet their specific goals. These services are available Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m. – 4 p.m., appointment is required. Call 476-4795 or 09662-83-4795 or email.
TRICARE access at your fingertips Are you tired of waiting on the phone to schedule an appointment? Did you know that you can schedule an appointment online? Just go to www.tricareonline.com to register and schedule your next appointment with the Health Clinic.
Medical in processing briefing Every third Wednesday: The Grafenwoehr Health Clinic hosts a medical in processing briefing every third Wednesday of the month at 9 a.m. at the Main Post Theater. The briefing discusses how to access health care in the area and is open to all Soldiers and family members enrolled at the Grafenwoehr Health Clinic.
Facility & Road Closures /Construction/ Openings Longer waits expected at the Main Post Vehicle Registration Office Due to manpower issues, the wait time at the Grafenwoehr Vehicle Registration Office may be longer than normal. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause the community.
Community Bank, early closure 24 Aug: The Community Bank Vilseck will be open from 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. due to Staff Training in the afternoon. ATM’s, telephone banking and online banking available 24/7.
JAG office closed for Organizational Day 25 Aug: The JMTC Office of the Staff Judge Advocate will be closed for an Annual Organizational Day. Normal business will resume on Friday, 26 Aug. For more info on hours of operation across Bavaria here.
Construction in progress, Main Post Fitness Center, Male locker room Current – 1 Sept: The Main Post Physical Fitness Center Male locker room and sauna will undergo renovation during this time. The Men's back Locker room, Sauna/Dipping Pool and Relaxation room will be closed. All other areas will be available for customer use. The shower room will be closed from July 25 - Sep 1. During this time frame 4 Temp showers will be installed in the far end sink area for customer use. During this construction period the Men's front locker room will be available, consisting of 42 large lockers and 82 small lockers for a total of 108 lockers, latrine facility, the sink area, to include the 4 Temp showers will be available for daily usage.
TMP offices closed for works outing 2 Sept: This includes the TMP Main Office, Main Post, Bldg. 301, Room 124, Dispatch Center Grafenwoehr, Main Post, Bldg. 481 and Dispatch Center Vilseck, Rose Barracks, Bldg. 351. Additionally, Since the TMP drivers will participate in the works outing, most of the scheduled community bus services will not be available on this day. Only bus route V-3, PX Rose Barracks - PX Main Post (direct run), will be operated in accordance with published schedule. Full scheduled bus services will be offered again as of Saturday, Sept. 3.
Rose Barracks Health Clinic, closure of activity 2 & 5 Sept: The clinic will be closed in honor of the Labor Day holiday.
CWTSato, closure of activity 5 Sept: CWTSatoTravel Grafenwoehr, Main Post, Bldg 244 and CWTSatoTravel Vilseck, Rose Barracks, Bldg 161 will be closed. In case of emergency please contact the International Service Center (ISC) collect at 1-210-877-3357.
Main Post Road Construction, Gettysburg Ave End of Sept: Ongoing road repair work on Gettysburg Ave to be continued in front of Bldg 500. For safety reasons it is necessary to block both lanes during duty hours. From 4 p.m. to 7.45 a.m. and whenever possible, one lane will be opened to allow east west traffic. Detour will be possible via Hasting Street thru the housing area and south via Saratoga Ave. Please follow signs.
School News Concurrent travel for students Incoming and newly arrived Soldiers with "school-aged dependents" may now be eligible for concurrent travel to help facilitate a timely start for the upcoming school year. If you fall into this category please contact the USAG Grafenwoehr housing office at DSN 475-6980 or 476-2110 for more.
Important news for the 2011-2012 School Year If students are NOT registered by Thursday Aug. 25, they may not be able to start classes on Aug. 29. To ensure your students have a class schedule and classroom teacher, register at your local school TODAY.
Grafenwoehr Elementary School 25 Aug: Class lists posted, 4 p.m. 29 Aug: First day of School for grades 1-5 5 Sept: No School, Labor Day 6 Sept: First day of School for Kindergarten 8 Sept: Open House for grades 1 – 5, 5 – 6 p.m. The Grafenwoehr Elementary PTA has received great support so far this year from our parents. We would like to remind you that if you intended to join the PTA, it is not too late. Contact DSN 475-7133 or email for more information. School Office Hours School Hours Important Phone Numbers Mon.‑ Fri. 7 a.m.–4 p.m. Mon.‑ Fri. 8:15 a.m.‑2:35 p.m. CIV 09641‑837133 DSN 475‑7133
Vilseck Elementary School The Vilseck Elementary PTSA If you are interested in volunteering and want to know where your help is needed, please email us at: vilseckelementary.ptsa@gmail.com. Continuous School Improvement News VES staff has spent a great deal of time analyzing assessment results of the past year to determine our new focus for instruction. The analysis led us to develop 2 new goals. Our school vision of ―Vilseck Expects Success‖ will remain the same. The new goals are: Goal 1: By 2016 all students will improve competency with numbers and operations as measured by increased performance on assessments. Goal 2: By 2016 all students will demonstrate improved reading comprehension through written and oral communication as measured by increased performance on assessments. The staff will investigate research based interventions and strategies to help us achieve these goals. As always, parents are encouraged to participate in our Continuous School Improvement process by attending our staff development days or joining one of our committees. If you have any questions about the CSI process or would like to participate, please contact Terri Diaz or Kerri Loe at 476-2812.Enjoy a performance by the ―Cheer Reader,‖ award prizes will be given out to students for meeting reading criteria, and watch the principal meet her school challenge. School Office Hours School Hours Important Phone Numbers Mon.‑Fri. 7 a.m.–4 p.m. Mon.‑Fri. 8:25 a.m. ‑ 2:35 p.m. CIV 09662‑832812 / 832673 DSN 476‑2812/2673
Netzaberg Elementary School Child Find: Netzaberg Elementary School’s Preschool Services for Child Development (PSCD) program is conducting screenings to identify strengths and concerns in a young child’s development. The free Child Find developmental screenings are provided for command sponsored children from age three to five years. Professional staff will screen motor, language, problem solving, social, and self-help skills, plus the child’s vision and hearing. In addition, parents will have an opportunity to ask questions about their child’s development. For further information on Child Find developmental screenings at Netzaberg Elementary School, please call CIV 09645-917-9184 or DSN 472-9184.Child Find developmental screenings are held at DoDEA schools to assist parents in identifying the early warning signs that put young children at risk for learning delays and provide crucial early diagnosis and intervention.
Netzaberg Elementary School Needs YOU. Netzaberg Elementary School partners with our parents and community to support the success of all students. Goal 1: Reading By 2011, all students will improve targeted reading comprehension skills across the curriculum as measured by local and system-wide assessments. The targeted reading skills are: Pre-reading skills in Pre-K—Kindergarten; Retelling and inferring in grades 1 – 2; and Summarizing and drawing conclusions in grades 3 – 5. Intervention: Explicitly teach targeted reading comprehension strategies through Think Alouds. Goal 2: Math By 2011, all students will improve their understanding of number sense and operational concepts across the curriculum as measured by local and system-wide assessments. Intervention: Explicitly teach students to think and talk about numbers through Number Talks. School Office Hours School Hours Important Phone Numbers Mon.- Fri. 7:30 a.m.–3:30 p.m. Mon.- Fri. 7:55 a.m. -.2:45 p.m. CIV 09645-917-9185/9184/9313/DSN 472-9184/9313
Netzaberg Middle School 26 Aug: Newcomers’ Orientation in the MPR 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.; POC: Email. Open to all students who have PCSd to Germany during the summer or did not attend a 6th grade tour. Seminar Posting after 5 p.m. Students can find out their seminar teachers by searching the postings at both Commissaries at Vilseck and Graf or at Netzaberg Middle School. If your students name is not on the list please report to the library on Monday morning after 7:50 am. 29 Aug: First Day of School for Students. Students will be allowed in the school beginning at 7:55 am. Students will report to the gymnasium to meet their seminar teachers. In their Seminar class is where they will receive schedules, planners, handbooks, etc. 13 Sept: Open house from 4 – 6 p.m. Open House for all students and parents to meet their teachers and ask any questions you may have about the beginning of school year thus far. POC: Email Back to School BUNCO (sponsored by the PTSA) from 6– 7:30 p.m. Make plans to stay after the Open House to play BUNCO and have a chance to win some Polish Pottery. More details forth coming. Netzaberg Middle School CSI 4-Step Problem Solving Method= 1) Understand the Problem 2) Make a Plan 3) Carry Out the Plan 4) Look Back – Ask, ―Does the solution make sense?‖ 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 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. Attendance: PARENTS are responsible in calling the front office every morning that the student will be absent. POC: Email Phone: 09645-917-9232/9233/9229 DSN 472-9232 School Office Hours School Hours Important Phone Numbers Mon - Fri 7:30 am–4 pm Mon-Fri 7:55 a.m-2:45 pm 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 Sat., 27 Aug: 6 a.m. - 2 p.m.: in 92224 Amberg at the Dultplatz on Bruno-Hofer-Straße. Fri. & Sat., 2 & 3 Sept: Trempelmarkt in 90403 Nuremberg, Hauptmarkt. Fri. 4 p.m. - midnight, Sat. 7 a.m. - 6 p.m. This is one of Germany's largest flea markets! Around 4,000 stalls are grouped around the Hauptmarkt in the historical city center and in the side-roads off the Hauptmarkt. With this many vendors, you can find pretty much anything: from expensive antiques to "Graffel" (bric-a-brac). Children have their own flea market where they can sell their old toys. Sat., 3 3 Sept: - 6 a.m. - 4 p.m.: in 92637 Weiden at the Volksfestplatz on Leuchtenberger Straße - 7 a.m. - 4 p.m.: in 91054 Erlangen, Bohlenplatz. Homepage. - 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.: Trödel- & Jahrmarkt in 93055 Regensburg, at the "Globus" DITY market, Sulzfeldstr. 3. Visitors can park for free at the car park of "Hiendl" furniture store. - 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.: in 92318 Neumarkt, Volksfestplatz and Jurahallen, Festplatz 1 (ca. 45 km / 28 miles west of Hohenfels).
A large selection of everything you do and don't need: toys, antiques, collectibles (coins, stamps etc.), clothes and much more. Kids can enjoy themselves on the inflatable jumping castle during the summer months (Apr. - Oct.) - only when the weather is good! The next couple of dates are online. If you would like to sell items email. Sat., 24 Sept: - 6 a.m. - 2 p.m.: in 92637 Weiden at the Spielvereinigung ("Am Langen Steg" subdivision, near hospital). - 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.: in Raigering on the outskirts of 92224 Amberg, car park at the ―Sterk‖ brewery, Hofmark 2 Sat., 01 Oct: - 6 a.m. - 4 p.m.: in 92637 Weiden at the Volksfestplatz on Leuchtenberger Straße - 7 a.m. - 4 p.m.: in 91054 Erlangen, Bohlenplatz. Homepage. - 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.: Trödel- & Jahrmarkt in 93055 Regensburg, at the "Globus" DITY market, Sulzfeldstr. 3. Visitors can park for free at the car park of "Hiendl" furniture store. - 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.: in 92318 Neumarkt, Volksfestplatz and Jurahallen, Festplatz 1 (ca. 45 km / 28 miles west of Hohenfels). A large selection of everything you do and don't need: toys, antiques, collectibles (coins, stamps etc.), clothes and much more. Kids can enjoy themselves on the inflatable jumping castle during the summer months (Apr. Oct.) - only when the weather is good! The next couple of dates are online.
Rose Garden Serenades 26 - 28 Aug: estimated start time, 7 p.m., in 96049 Bamberg, in the rose garden at the Neue Residenz (palace) on Domplatz. During summer, the romantic rose garden at the Residence palace presents the perfect backdrop for beautiful classical music.
Hops and Beer Fest: Hopfenzupf-Markt 27 Aug: 11 a.m. - 10 p.m., in 87657 Goerisried, Kirchplatz (ca. 85 km / 55 miles NW of Garmisch-Partenkirchen). This is a great little fest, celebrating the lives and work of the hops pickers - hops are a vital ingredient in beer. Of course there will be beer and delicious food a-plenty. Bavarian music can be heard, and booths will be set up all around the Kirchplatz. Highlight will be the eagerly awaited "hops picking contest." Read about the program here, (link only in GE). 11 a.m: Booths will open; you can have a Bavarian breakfast with Weisswurst and Brezen. Weisswurst are a special type of white sausages, made with veal and parsley, and served with sweet mustard. midday: Official grand opening of the fest with tapping of the first keg. midday - 2 p.m.: Live Bavarian music with the "Musikkapelle Goerisried." 2 p.m: Hopfenzupf-Wettbewerb = hops picking contest. 3 p.m: Bavarian dances with the "Trachtenverein Goerisried." 4 p.m: Performance by the "Line Dance Club Allgaeu." 5 p.m: Live Bavarian music with the "Schwarzenberger Musikkapelle."
Guided Tour in English: The City Hall of Schweinfurt 30 Aug: 5 p.m. - 6:30 p.m., in 97421 Schweinfurt, at the entrance to the "Rathaus" = city hall on Marktplatz. The ―Rathaus‖ of Schweinfurt is not only the city’s most remarkable landmark, it is also regarded as one of the most significant profane Renaissance buildings in southern Germany. Discover fascinating details of its architecture on the inside and outside, and get a breathtaking view of the city and its surrounding scenery from the roof-deck of the ―new‖ city hall. Cost per person is 3.50 Euros (payable in cash at the start of the tour). Tour Guide: Colleen Reuss.
Registration begins for a German Class 1 Sept: in 95478 Kemnath, Realschule (German school), Schulplatz 4 / use the 'Nordeingang (northern entrance)' on Goldbergstrasse (ca. 20 km / 12 miles north of Grafenwoehr). Would you like to cope in everyday situations in German? This beginners' course focuses especially on communication. You will also get to know basic structures of German as well as differences in culture and lifestyle. No previous knowledge required. The class was specially designed for English speakers to help making contact with your German neighbors easier; the instructor is a teacher for English and German at the German school "Gymnasium" in Eschenbach. The class starts on Thu., 06 Oct, 7 - 8:30 p.m., and will be held once a week (every Thursday) for 12 weeks. Cost is 60.Euros pp, plus 3.- Euros for handouts. Register with the German Evening School "VHS" for class number 1S6004 (you must refer to this class number) via email, or CIV 09631-88-204.
Reichsstadt-Festtage (Celebrations of Becoming a Free City) 2 – 4 Sept: in 91541 Rothenburg, Marktplatz During the "Reichsstadt-Festtage", the complete city history is re-enacted by around 1,000 participants. Of course you
need to park outside the city walls (recommended car parks: P1, P3, P5) and walk the very short distance to the city center. On Friday evening, a large torchlight parade takes place at the market square. Later on, fascinating fireworks will be displayed at the historic Rathaus (city hall). Program Friday: - 8:30 p.m.: Torchlight Parade. The participants march in their historic costumes from the meeting point at the Doppelbrücke (double bridge) to the Marktplatz (market square) where they are introduced to the nightwatchman and greeted by the Lord Mayor. This is followed by the fireworks spectacle. Saturday: - from 11 a.m. on: Medieval arts and crafts market with a knights camp, knights, music, a horse show, and a children's program with a story teller and even a trial at archery. All activities in front of the Rödertor gate are free of charge. - 1 p.m.: Re-enactment (market square) of Rothenburg being given Free City rights. Ensuing: fencing bout (show) by the group "Chevalier de Ville". - 1 p.m. - 8 p.m.: Re-enactment of historic scenes from seven centuries all over the Altstadt (historic town center) (city center) - 1:30 p.m.: Concert by the "Rothenburger Stadt- und Jugendblasorchester" at the Marktplatz - 2:30 p.m.: Knights tournament at the Wässele in front of the Klingentor gate. Admission fees for 12 and older: 5.- Euro. Younger kids are free. The show lasts ca. 70 minutes. - 3 p.m.: 2 - 3-hour-long guided walk to the various historic groups. Meeting point: the fountain on Marktplatz. Fees: 6.Euro per adult. 12 - 18 years: 3.- Euro. No advance registration needed. - 3 p.m.: Performance by the "Rothenburger Stadtpfeifferey" (music) and dances from the Renaissance at the GoetheGarten, Herrngasse. - 4 p.m.: Knights tournament in the Wässele (a defile / Hohlweg) in front of the Klingentor gate. Admission fees for 12 and older: Euro 5.-. Younger kids are free. The show lasts ca. 70 minutes. - 9:30 p.m.: Taubertal (valley) in flames. This light and fireworks spectacle is to remember the darkest times of Rothenburg, namely the siege during the 30-year war. The ensuing "Bengali Light Show" symbolizes the burning city. - before and after the fireworks: Live music and dance at the Schrannenscheune. Sunday: - 10 a.m. - 7 p.m.: Re-enactment of historic scenes from seven centuries all over the Altstadt (historic town center) (city center) - 10:30 a.m.: 2 - 3-hour-long guided walk to the various historic groups. Meeting point: the fountain on Marktplatz. Fees: 6.- Euro per adult. 12 - 18 years: 3.- Euro. No advance registration needed. - from 11 a.m. on: Medieval arts and crafts market with a knights camp, knights, music, a horse show, and a children's program with a story teller and even a trial at archery. All activities in front of the Rödertor gate are free of charge. There will also be a reading about "Knights and their Heraldry". - 2:30 p.m.: Historic Shepherd's Dance. The Shepherd's Dance (link in EN) was first introduced in 1911, and has been performed regularly since then for the guests of the City of Rothenburg. It consists of several dance figures which, together with the 19th century costumes of the maids, as well as the ribbons on the lad's traditional shovels, create a colorful and impressionable presentation. - 2:30 p.m. + 5:30 p.m.: Knights tournament in the Wässele (a defile / Hohlweg) in front of the Klingentor gate. Admission fees for 12 and older: 5.- Euro. Younger kids are free. The show lasts ca. 70 minutes. - 3 p.m.: Performance by the "Rothenburger Stadtpfeifferey" (music) and dances from the Renaissance at the GoetheGarten, Herrngasse.
Dahlia Madness 2 Sept. - 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 favorite species, too. You can find more info 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.
Trachtenmarkt (Market for Traditional Bavarian Clothing) 3 – 4 Sept: 10 a.m. - 6 p.m., in 91171 Greding, Marktplatz (ca. 55 km / 34 miles west of Hohenfels). The Trachtenmarkt is held in all weather conditions. Admission: 1.50 Euros pp, Kids under 18 are free. This market will sell anything you need for a Tracht: from the complete outfit to the fabrics and patterns (for all tailors out there),
accessories, books (in German), and the all-important advice. It's also become a popular tradition to play music at the market.
Medieval Market 4 Sept: 10 a.m. - 6:30 p.m., in 97342 Seinsheim, Altstadt = old city (ca. 16 km / 10 miles south of Kitzingen). A wonderful medieval market with market tenders, jugglers, jostlers, craftsmen, artisans, exhibits, dancing and music. Great day out for all families.
Family Day 4 Sept: at the Fränkische-Schweiz-Museum in Tüchersfeld, Am Museum 5 (falls under 91278 Pottenstein, in the beautiful Fränkische Schweiz). It's a day designed for the whole family to have fun.
Potato Harvest: "Erpflgrobn" (Erdaepfel graben) 4 Sept: At the Oberpfälzer Freilandmuseum (open-air museum) in Neusath 200 (part of 92507 Nabburg, ca. 31 km / 19 miles south of Weiden). Admission (only GE) is 4.50 Euros pp, a family ticket for the day is 11.- Euros. Beautiful, strong cold-blood horses pull the potatoes out of the soil with old farming equipment - and you and your kids can help pick them up! After the harvest, every helper gets to taste a freshly boiled potato, or you go to the "Wirtshaus" (inn) where they have special potato dishes that day. A guided tour (in German) with lots of information takes place at 2 p.m. Children can also play some fun old games at 1 p.m., or try out how potato prints are made. Free parking spaces are available outside the museum's gates. Dogs are allowed but must be kept on a short leash. Please bring along a bag for your dog's remains, or purchase a bag for 50 cents upon entry.
Open Stores on Sunday 4 Sept: 90402 Nuremberg. Open stores during the Volksfest in the "Suedstadt" subdivision. 96317 Kronach, city center (ca. 65 km / 40 miles NE of Bamberg). 92521 Schwarzenfeld, city / town center (ca. 50 km / 30 miles north of Regensburg). 92358 Seubersdorf, city / town center (ca. 23 km / 15 miles west of Hohenfels). 93104 Sünching, city / town center (ca. 33 km / 20 miles SE of Regensburg). 11 Sept: 93059 Regensburg at the historical city center. Closest free car parks are at the Dultplatz, Am Europakanal; and neighboring "Oberer Wöhrd" car park along Pfaffensteiner Weg. Then 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.
International Street Music Festival 10 - 11 Sept: in 97070 Wuerzburg, Innenstadt (inner city) / Marktplatz (market place) Over 300 artists from all over the world bring their music and their culture to Würzburg. Join in and enjoy this event at 20 locations dotted around the city center. All details are online (only GE, dates still from 2010).
Bicycle Race "Around Nuremberg's Historic City Center" 11 Sept: Route (Tor = gate): Hauptmarkt, Tiergärtnertor, Vestnertor, Maxtor and Laufer Schlagturm (tower). Every year in September, hundreds of professional cyclists compete (only GE) in a race around the Nürnberger castle, followed by over 100,000 spectators. In the morning, everyone can have a try at this competition in the "Jedermann-Rennen". Entertainment for the spectators is provided along the Nürnberger Stadtmauer (city wall). Please be aware of possible traffic disruptions and diversions.
Citizens Fest: Altstadtfest 15 - 26 Sept: 11 a.m. - 11 p.m., in 90403 Nuremberg, on the isle Vordere Insel Schütt. Around 1 million visitors stop by the Altstadtfest every year. 800 entertainers and 60 free events do hold a strong attraction, of course: folklore, theater and dance performances, the traditional "Fischerstechen" and numerous Jazz concerts are among the highlights. "Fischerstechen" is an old game from the Middle Ages where the fishermen, often in traditional costumes, stand on wooden boats using long poles (often with dried sea weeds or flax tied to the end) and try to push each other off the boat. This old game is being revived all over Germany because of the fun it presents. First prize goes to those boat members who stay on their boat the longest. All other participants will sooner or later take a little bath in the chilly waters, 18 Sept: Stores in the city center are open 1- 6 p.m. (except in the Suedstadt district, they had theirs the week prior).
Oktoberfest 17 Sept. - 03 Oct: in Munich. Do you know why the Oktoberfest is called that although it actually starts in September? Find out here along with all other important details (in EN).
Party Bus to Oktoberfest 17 Sept: Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc, Theta Rho International Chapter is sponsoring a Party Bus to World Famous Oktoberfest. For tickets and more information please email.
Exchange for Stamps, Coins and Historical Postcards 25 Sept: 9 a.m., in 96117 Memmelsdorf, in the Schulturnhalle (school gym) at Pödeldorfer Straße 13 (ca. 8 km / 5 miles NE of Bamberg). The event is organized by the "Briefmarken- und Muenzsammler-Verein Bamberg"; POCs are Mr. Hoechstetter, ph 0951-63162, and Mr. Steck, ph 0951-47188.
Street Market: Herbstmarkt 25 Sept: 10:30 a.m. - 6 p.m., in 92249 Vilseck on Marktplatz.
Square Dance Day 25 Sept: 11 a.m. - 2 p.m., at the Pullman City Fun Park in 94535 Eging am See, Ruberting 30 (ca. 100 km / 62 miles SE of Regensburg). Around 300 dancers will dance, compete and simply enjoy themselves. The Pullman City Fun Park offers a large variety of non-violent 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. Opening times: mid-April - 31 Oct., daily from 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.
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German‑American Kontakt Club Event Calendar for Vilseck Kontakt If you are interested in participating in one of the events, please register with Daniel Koenig or sign up with the Vilseck Kontakt Club at the website by filling out the Mitgliedsantrag. (Member registration form)
Every Friday 7 p.m. Stammtisch at the Clubhouse.
Event Calendar for Grafenwoehr Kontakt More information, Call CIV 09641‑83‑7878, DSN 475‑7878 or email.
Every Monday 7 p.m. Bowling at the Grafenwoehr Bowling Center.
Every Wednesday 7 p.m. Stammtisch at the Clubhouse.