This document contains a calendar of major events for Fort Wainwright Garrison for the month of April 2014. It includes recurring briefings, meetings, conferences, training exercises, ceremonies, social events, and holidays. Specific events listed include a school board meeting, a volunteer recognition ceremony, Earth Day celebration, tax day, and Memorial Day services among others. The calendar also indicates new or changed events for the month.
This calendar lists events from April to July 2014 for Fort Wainwright Garrison, including briefings, meetings, conferences, training, exercises, recurring visits, ceremonies, social events, community activities, and holidays. Key events include tax day, Earth day celebrations, days of remembrance, Easter, federal holidays like Memorial Day and July 4th, graduation ceremonies, and Golden Days activities in July.
This document contains a list of dates to remember for events in March and April 2012 at Fort Drum, including:
- Maple Days events from March 24-25 and March 31 at 45th Infantry Hill.
- Division DONSA on March 26 and April 6.
- Local school spring breaks from April 2-6 and March 30-April 9.
- Various observances, ceremonies, and classes throughout the months.
This document provides a summary of important dates and events for March and April 2012 for the 3-71 CAV unit at Fort Drum, New York. It includes dates for holidays, family events, volunteer appreciation events, youth activities, and more. Contact information is also provided for military family life consultants and the squadron family readiness assistant who compiled the newsletter.
This document contains two summaries of events for March and April 2012 for the 3-71 Cavalry Squadron at Fort Drum, NY. The March events include a retirement ceremony, indoor paintball, and "Right Arm Night". The April events include local school spring breaks, volunteer appreciation events, concerts, and classes on topics such as budget management and the Thrift Savings Plan. Contact information is provided for counseling resources and the squadron's Facebook page and newsletter.
The document provides a summary of upcoming dates and events in January and February 2012 at Fort Drum including:
- January 18th: Volunteer of the Month Ceremony at 1030 at The Commons
- January 26th: Mountain Remembrance Ceremony at 1630 at the Main Post Chapel
- February 20-24: Local school winter break
The document provides a calendar of events and important dates for members of the 3-71 CAV Squadron occurring between February and April 2012. It lists community events, meetings, ceremonies and observances during this time period including a chili cook-off, retirement ceremonies, Squadron FRG meetings, St. Patrick's Day celebrations, and local school spring break dates. It also provides information on military-discounted ski lift tickets and contact information for Military and Family Life Consultants.
This document provides a summary of upcoming events and important dates for the military community at Fort Drum in January and February 2012. It lists various meetings, trainings, ceremonies and recreational activities. Key events include a Master Resiliency training on January 9th, an information town hall meeting on January 11th, and various company family readiness group meetings throughout the months. It also notes winter school break dates and pre-deployment briefings later in February. The document aims to keep the community informed of upcoming opportunities and events.
This document lists various dates, events, and meetings for the 4-31 Infantry Battalion in May and June. It includes dates for Family Readiness Group meetings, military ceremonies and parades, family activities, training opportunities, and blood drives. Contact information is provided for resources like the Military and Family Life Consultant and for the 4-31 Facebook page and newsletter.
This document contains announcements for various church events including Christmas Day service on December 25th at 10am, Thanksgiving service on December 30th at 10am, New Year's Day service on January 1st at 10am. It also includes information about tithing payments, water baptism certificates, and the OSL Journal. There are lists of people's birthdays from November 22nd to 30th. Finally, it shows the church's pledges and actual giving amounts for November and overall, including shortages and overages.
The document provides a calendar of events for March and April 2012 at Fort Drum, NY. It lists various military and community events happening on base, including Squadron meetings, ceremonies, recreational activities, and education events. Specific dates noted include Daylight Savings Time on March 11, St. Patrick's Day on March 17, local school spring break from April 2-6, and Easter on April 8. Contact information is also provided for military family support resources.
The Worcester City Council and Worcester Play Council are offering a free 5-week multi-sports and play program for children ages 2-18 across the city this summer. The program will provide over 800 hours of open access sessions led by qualified coaches. Sessions will be held at the new St. John's Youth Centre venue on Wednesdays from 10am-11:45am starting August 1st. Participants just need to show up prepared to learn new skills and have fun.
The document contains announcements for the Marikina Foursquare Gospel Church. It announces upcoming events like a care circle, math tutoring, fellowship, and the national Foursquare convention. It also lists birthdays, anniversaries, and a birth and death notice. The financial summaries show September and overall pledge amounts and actual giving amounts, with shortages for September and overall.
This document provides a summary of important dates and events for July and August 2012 relevant to the 3-71 CAV unit at Fort Drum, including:
- Block leave from 30 June to 15 July
- Independence Day on 4 July
- The Jefferson County Fair from 10-15 July
- A change of command ceremony for 3-71 CAV on 20 July
- Various welcome tours, blood drives, and retirement ceremonies throughout July and August
- A 3-71 CAV steering committee meeting on 3 August
The document provides information on several upcoming events and meetings for military families in March and April, including:
- Family Readiness Group meetings on various dates
- An Easter egg hunt on March 25th
- Training dates for the Care Team and on event planning
- Road closures and changes to dental coverage beginning in May
- Important tax deadlines and various recreational activities throughout the months.
This document provides a summary of Ahmad Khairzir Bin Abdul Wahab's personal and professional details. It includes his name, contact information, date of birth, qualifications including STCW and various safety certificates, work experience as a Bosun for Jasa Merin (M) Sdn Bhd since 2004, and other relevant information like vessels chartered and languages spoken.
This document contains information about an applicant named MD. Rakibul Karim who is applying for the position of Second Officer on chemical tankers, bulk carriers, or general cargo ships. It includes details about his personal information, sea service career history working on various tankers and cargo ships between 2007-2015, licenses and certifications, education qualifications, and STCW training courses completed.
This document provides contact information for emergency services in the Volksrust area, as well as details about an event launching the "Operation Buy School Shoes/Polish Campaign". It announces tenders from the Dr Pixley Ka Seme Local Municipality and advertises commercial units for rent in the Amajuba Shopping Centre in Volksrust.
Kurt Elsasser has been accepted into the Delayed Entry Program of the United States Marine Corps after passing the required mental, moral, and physical examinations. The Marine Corps has a proud tradition of outstanding service to the country in both peace and war. Membership in this elite military organization demonstrates patriotism and loyalty, which are important American qualities.
BOLETIM 5 - Etapa Municipal dos JESC (12 - 14) de Ituporangaesportealtovale
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A etapa Municipal dos Jogos Escolares de Santa Catarina (JESC), de 12 a 14 anos prosseguiu na última sexta-feira em Ituporanga. Confira abaixo os resultados e a programação as finais que serão realizadas nesta segunda-feira
Peter Nwakama is a Nigerian citizen born in 1968 in Orlu, Imo State. He has been working in the maritime industry since 1992, holding positions including Ordinary Seaman, Able Bodied Seaman, and currently Bosun/Coxswain. He has over 20 years of experience working on various tankers and offshore supply vessels registered in countries like Monrovia, Liberia, Nigeria, Panama, and Vanuatu. He holds certification in areas like lifeboat handling, firefighting, oil tanker familiarization, and STCW. His references include managers at Daddo Maritime Limited and his brother Chike Nwakama.
This letter is from a headteacher inviting Year 12 students to participate in a university taster day at the University of Greenwich on July 2nd, 2010. The day will give students insight into university life and the application process by focusing on the work of the School of Humanities and Social Sciences. Students are responsible for their own transportation to and from the university and for their own safety during the day. Parents are asked to complete and return a permission form acknowledging their child will be responsible for themselves during the visit.
The document is a course catalog from the Austin Community Learning Center that provides information about various classes offered. It begins by welcoming readers and outlining the goal of providing an "effortless" experience when taking classes. It then lists categories of classes offered, such as adult enrichment, artful living, technology, and youth and family. Specific upcoming classes are highlighted and include topics like voiceovers, emergency preparedness, funeral planning, human trafficking awareness, solar energy, and energy saving workshops. Registration information is provided at the end.
The document advertises a free 5-week multi-sports and play program for children ages 2-18 in Worcester, UK. The program will run on Fridays from July 27th to August 24th from 1-2:30pm at St Peters Power Park. Over 800 hours of open access sessions will be provided across the city by qualified coaches. Participants just need to show up prepared to learn new skills and have fun. More information can be found on the listed websites or by contacting the provided phone number.
The document announces a Newcomer's Orientation for those assigned to Fort Wainwright in Alaska. The orientation will cover topics to help people adjust to living in Alaska such as pet care, seasonal activities, cultural awareness, and wildlife safety. It is recommended for civilians and encourages spouses to attend. It provides dates from February to July 2012 where the orientation will be held from 9am to 3:30pm at the Last Frontier Community Activity Center, Building 1044.
Soldiers from the 1st Battalion, 24th Infantry Regiment will conduct a resiliency run along a route that starts at Ladd Airfield, proceeds down Montgomery Rd. and Gaffney Rd., and finishes back at Ladd Airfield, passing landmarks including Ketchum Rd. and AHA along the way.
The Kid's Golf Clinic is a 4-day program from July 23-26 for ages 6-16 to learn the basics of driving, chipping, and putting in a kid-friendly environment, with clubs provided if needed. The clinic runs from 10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. each day for a $80 fee, and interested participants can sign up and get more information by calling the number listed or visiting the clubhouse.
Tanana valley state fair 2012 directionsArctic Legion
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The 2012 Tanana Valley State Fair was held from August 3rd to August 12th at the Tanana State Fairgrounds located at 1800 College Road in Fairbanks, Alaska. The fair featured various events and activities over the 10 day period. The fairgrounds were located near Ft. Wainwright Main Gate in Fairbanks.
The document provides a schedule of events in Fairbanks, Alaska for the month of July 2012, including sports competitions, concerts, festivals, lectures, and films. Key events include the World Eskimo-Indian Olympics from July 18-21, the Brandi Carlile concert on July 19, the Fairbanks Summer Arts Festival from July 15-29, Golden Days celebrations from July 18-22 including a parade on July 21, and a flower show at the Centennial Center for the Arts on July 20-21. The document also lists relevant websites for additional information on activities in Fairbanks.
The Big Bowl Gig is a live entertainment event on Friday July 27 from 8pm to midnight at Nugget Lanes Bowling Center featuring the Battle of the Bands winner Arly Jylz, DJ Kuhl, complimentary food, door prizes, a visit from the Miller Girls, and all-you-can-bowl for just $15 per person. Reservations are highly recommended.
This document contains announcements for various church events including Christmas Day service on December 25th at 10am, Thanksgiving service on December 30th at 10am, New Year's Day service on January 1st at 10am. It also includes information about tithing payments, water baptism certificates, and the OSL Journal. There are lists of people's birthdays from November 22nd to 30th. Finally, it shows the church's pledges and actual giving amounts for November and overall, including shortages and overages.
The document provides a calendar of events for March and April 2012 at Fort Drum, NY. It lists various military and community events happening on base, including Squadron meetings, ceremonies, recreational activities, and education events. Specific dates noted include Daylight Savings Time on March 11, St. Patrick's Day on March 17, local school spring break from April 2-6, and Easter on April 8. Contact information is also provided for military family support resources.
The Worcester City Council and Worcester Play Council are offering a free 5-week multi-sports and play program for children ages 2-18 across the city this summer. The program will provide over 800 hours of open access sessions led by qualified coaches. Sessions will be held at the new St. John's Youth Centre venue on Wednesdays from 10am-11:45am starting August 1st. Participants just need to show up prepared to learn new skills and have fun.
The document contains announcements for the Marikina Foursquare Gospel Church. It announces upcoming events like a care circle, math tutoring, fellowship, and the national Foursquare convention. It also lists birthdays, anniversaries, and a birth and death notice. The financial summaries show September and overall pledge amounts and actual giving amounts, with shortages for September and overall.
This document provides a summary of important dates and events for July and August 2012 relevant to the 3-71 CAV unit at Fort Drum, including:
- Block leave from 30 June to 15 July
- Independence Day on 4 July
- The Jefferson County Fair from 10-15 July
- A change of command ceremony for 3-71 CAV on 20 July
- Various welcome tours, blood drives, and retirement ceremonies throughout July and August
- A 3-71 CAV steering committee meeting on 3 August
The document provides information on several upcoming events and meetings for military families in March and April, including:
- Family Readiness Group meetings on various dates
- An Easter egg hunt on March 25th
- Training dates for the Care Team and on event planning
- Road closures and changes to dental coverage beginning in May
- Important tax deadlines and various recreational activities throughout the months.
This document provides a summary of Ahmad Khairzir Bin Abdul Wahab's personal and professional details. It includes his name, contact information, date of birth, qualifications including STCW and various safety certificates, work experience as a Bosun for Jasa Merin (M) Sdn Bhd since 2004, and other relevant information like vessels chartered and languages spoken.
This document contains information about an applicant named MD. Rakibul Karim who is applying for the position of Second Officer on chemical tankers, bulk carriers, or general cargo ships. It includes details about his personal information, sea service career history working on various tankers and cargo ships between 2007-2015, licenses and certifications, education qualifications, and STCW training courses completed.
This document provides contact information for emergency services in the Volksrust area, as well as details about an event launching the "Operation Buy School Shoes/Polish Campaign". It announces tenders from the Dr Pixley Ka Seme Local Municipality and advertises commercial units for rent in the Amajuba Shopping Centre in Volksrust.
Kurt Elsasser has been accepted into the Delayed Entry Program of the United States Marine Corps after passing the required mental, moral, and physical examinations. The Marine Corps has a proud tradition of outstanding service to the country in both peace and war. Membership in this elite military organization demonstrates patriotism and loyalty, which are important American qualities.
BOLETIM 5 - Etapa Municipal dos JESC (12 - 14) de Ituporangaesportealtovale
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A etapa Municipal dos Jogos Escolares de Santa Catarina (JESC), de 12 a 14 anos prosseguiu na última sexta-feira em Ituporanga. Confira abaixo os resultados e a programação as finais que serão realizadas nesta segunda-feira
Peter Nwakama is a Nigerian citizen born in 1968 in Orlu, Imo State. He has been working in the maritime industry since 1992, holding positions including Ordinary Seaman, Able Bodied Seaman, and currently Bosun/Coxswain. He has over 20 years of experience working on various tankers and offshore supply vessels registered in countries like Monrovia, Liberia, Nigeria, Panama, and Vanuatu. He holds certification in areas like lifeboat handling, firefighting, oil tanker familiarization, and STCW. His references include managers at Daddo Maritime Limited and his brother Chike Nwakama.
This letter is from a headteacher inviting Year 12 students to participate in a university taster day at the University of Greenwich on July 2nd, 2010. The day will give students insight into university life and the application process by focusing on the work of the School of Humanities and Social Sciences. Students are responsible for their own transportation to and from the university and for their own safety during the day. Parents are asked to complete and return a permission form acknowledging their child will be responsible for themselves during the visit.
The document is a course catalog from the Austin Community Learning Center that provides information about various classes offered. It begins by welcoming readers and outlining the goal of providing an "effortless" experience when taking classes. It then lists categories of classes offered, such as adult enrichment, artful living, technology, and youth and family. Specific upcoming classes are highlighted and include topics like voiceovers, emergency preparedness, funeral planning, human trafficking awareness, solar energy, and energy saving workshops. Registration information is provided at the end.
The document advertises a free 5-week multi-sports and play program for children ages 2-18 in Worcester, UK. The program will run on Fridays from July 27th to August 24th from 1-2:30pm at St Peters Power Park. Over 800 hours of open access sessions will be provided across the city by qualified coaches. Participants just need to show up prepared to learn new skills and have fun. More information can be found on the listed websites or by contacting the provided phone number.
The document announces a Newcomer's Orientation for those assigned to Fort Wainwright in Alaska. The orientation will cover topics to help people adjust to living in Alaska such as pet care, seasonal activities, cultural awareness, and wildlife safety. It is recommended for civilians and encourages spouses to attend. It provides dates from February to July 2012 where the orientation will be held from 9am to 3:30pm at the Last Frontier Community Activity Center, Building 1044.
Soldiers from the 1st Battalion, 24th Infantry Regiment will conduct a resiliency run along a route that starts at Ladd Airfield, proceeds down Montgomery Rd. and Gaffney Rd., and finishes back at Ladd Airfield, passing landmarks including Ketchum Rd. and AHA along the way.
The Kid's Golf Clinic is a 4-day program from July 23-26 for ages 6-16 to learn the basics of driving, chipping, and putting in a kid-friendly environment, with clubs provided if needed. The clinic runs from 10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. each day for a $80 fee, and interested participants can sign up and get more information by calling the number listed or visiting the clubhouse.
Tanana valley state fair 2012 directionsArctic Legion
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The 2012 Tanana Valley State Fair was held from August 3rd to August 12th at the Tanana State Fairgrounds located at 1800 College Road in Fairbanks, Alaska. The fair featured various events and activities over the 10 day period. The fairgrounds were located near Ft. Wainwright Main Gate in Fairbanks.
The document provides a schedule of events in Fairbanks, Alaska for the month of July 2012, including sports competitions, concerts, festivals, lectures, and films. Key events include the World Eskimo-Indian Olympics from July 18-21, the Brandi Carlile concert on July 19, the Fairbanks Summer Arts Festival from July 15-29, Golden Days celebrations from July 18-22 including a parade on July 21, and a flower show at the Centennial Center for the Arts on July 20-21. The document also lists relevant websites for additional information on activities in Fairbanks.
The Big Bowl Gig is a live entertainment event on Friday July 27 from 8pm to midnight at Nugget Lanes Bowling Center featuring the Battle of the Bands winner Arly Jylz, DJ Kuhl, complimentary food, door prizes, a visit from the Miller Girls, and all-you-can-bowl for just $15 per person. Reservations are highly recommended.
This document lists various Legion gear items for sale including shirts for $10 each or 3 for $20, beanies for $6, baseball hats for $10, coffee mugs for $6, and a Legion knife for $160. It notes the supply is limited and going out fast, and provides a point of contact of 1LT Perkins in S1 for orders of 1-24. It also notes SPC George will give out free autographs.
The Education Fair at Fort Wainwright was a success with around 500 visitors. It provided opportunities for soldiers, families, and others to learn about education programs, scholarships, and tuition assistance from over 25 representatives of colleges, universities, and other organizations. A soldier from the 6th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment used the fair to determine what opportunities existed to build on his existing bachelor's degree. Additionally, a soldier from Fort Wainwright died from injuries sustained in Afghanistan during an enemy attack.
The document provides information about various community and military events happening in November and December 2012 in Fairbanks, Alaska. These include a community action council meeting on care options, Thanksgiving menu, fire evacuation plan, FRG training, holiday safety tips, Ice Dogs hockey games, concert tickets, and opportunities to volunteer at the airport lounge. Key details are provided about dates, times, locations and contact information for the various events and programs.
The Army Aviation Association of America's Northern Lights Chapter will host a 5K run/walk fundraiser on August 23rd at Ladd Army Airfield in Fort Wainwright, Alaska. Proceeds will benefit AAAA scholarships for local soldiers and dependents. Early registration is $15 before the event and $20 on race day. The first 300 runners will receive a commemorative t-shirt. Children under 13 can participate for free. Registration is available in person at various locations on base or online.
This document outlines the commander's inbrief to the 1-24 Infantry Regiment. It emphasizes the importance of teamwork, discipline, accountability, lethality, mental toughness, and respect. The commander's vision is for the unit to be unbreakable and ready to execute any mission successfully with humility and honor. His priorities include soldier and family readiness, leader development, training readiness, and equipment readiness. The enduring intent is to deploy and defeat enemies through disciplined application of capabilities while safeguarding resources and developing leaders.
2014 National Pharmaceutical Drug Take-Back Day1-24IN
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The Ft Wainwright Post Exchange will host a National Pharmaceutical Drug Take-Back Day on April 26, 2014 from 10am to 4pm. People can anonymously dispose of expired, unwanted, or unneeded prescription and over-the-counter medications by leaving them in their original containers with labels marked out or removed. Needles or injectables should not be brought. The event is supported by several military and civilian organizations and aims to safely remove unnecessary medications and keep communities safe.
Soldiers, family members, and fans are invited to meet the hometown hockey team, the Ice Dogs, at the Arctic Warriors Dining Facility on Wednesday, March 26th from noon to 1pm. Attendees can bring Ice Dogs fan gear for autographs. The Ice Dogs will play their last two home games of the season on Friday and Saturday, March 28th and 29th at 7:30pm against Kenai River at the Big Dipper Ice Arena.
A weekly Bible study is held on Tuesdays from 11:45am to 12:50pm in room 112 of the Company Building. Attendees are asked to bring their own lunch. Those seeking more information should contact Captain Scott Ingram at 353-2705 or via email at gerald.s.ingram.mil@mail.mil.
The Legion's 2nd Annual Santa's Clearing House Toy Drive is collecting unwrapped toy donations by December 4th, with the greatest needs being for pre-teens and teens. Donations should not include clothing or food, but can include very gently used toys as well as universal sizing items like socks, hats, and scarves. Special requests include balls, ear buds, teen wallets, and gift cards.
The U.S. Census Bureau is hiring 10 field representatives in Fairbanks, Alaska. Selected applicants will be tested on Wednesday, December 11, 2013 at the Fairbanks Job Center. The position pays $16.39 per hour plus cost of living adjustment and mileage reimbursement of $0.55 per mile for official business travel. Applicants must attend a testing session, complete an application and written exam, and participate in a mock interview and structured job interview. Veterans preference is given to eligible applicants. Proof of identity and employment eligibility is required.
This notice encourages residents of Fairbanks North Star Borough, City of Fairbanks, and City of North Pole who experienced property damage from the November 12, 2013 winter storm to report their damages. Reporting damages is the first step to determine if the community is eligible for state or federal disaster assistance to help cover uninsured costs. Residents are asked to contact the Fairbanks North Star Borough Division of Emergency Management as soon as possible to submit a preliminary damage report, which will be compiled and sent to the State of Alaska to evaluate if individual assistance programs will be made available. In the meantime, residents should carefully document damages through photos or video and save all estimates and receipts.
The Fairbanks North Star Borough, City of Fairbanks, and City of North Pole are collecting information from residents about property damage from a November winter storm. Residents can fill out an online form to report damage, which will help local governments assess storm impacts and determine if the area is eligible for state or federal disaster assistance. Officials emphasize the form is not an application for aid, but could help the community receive funding if severe damage is found. Libraries offer internet access for residents to submit damage reports online.
The document provides information about upcoming community events and programs in November, including:
- A holiday assistance program on November 15th to provide Thanksgiving meals to 250 families.
- Guidelines for road conditions classified as green, amber, red, or black.
- Safety information about deep frying turkeys for Thanksgiving.
- Details on seasonal passes for the local ice rink and an upcoming comedy tour.
- An update on construction of the Northern Lights housing development and operations of the community center.
- Ways for residents to provide feedback and participate in surveys online to enter prize drawings.
- Plans to launch a nurse advice line in January 2014 to provide medical guidance by phone 24/7.
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1. FWA GARRISON
MAJOR
EVENTS
CALENDAR
BRIEFS /MTGS /CONF TNG /EXERCS RECURRING VISITS CEREMONY/SOCIALS COMMUNITY HOLIDAYS NEW/CHANGED EVENT
SUN MON TUES WED THU FRI SAT
E
2 3 4 5
6 7 9 10 12
13 14 16 17 18 19
20 21
APRIL 2014
11
24 25 26
1
8
15
27
CAC BCMC2
SCHOOL BD
SCHOOL BD
28
LEVY BRIEF
22 23
29
VOLUNTEER
RECOGNITION
CEREMONY
TAX DAY
Earth Day
Celebration
MOMC Carnival
DAYS OF
REMEMBRANCE
OBSERVANCE
WLC
GRADUATION
PARENTS DAY OUT
SPRING INTO
SUMMER
30
EASTER
SUNDAY
GOOD
FRIDAY
TRNG
HOLIDAY
NCO/SOLDIER
OF THE QUARTER
LUNCHEON
NEWCOMERS
NEWCOMERS
RETIREE COUNCIL
SOS Support Group
CHURCH AT BIRCH
PARENTS NIGHT OUT
MEDDAC EASTER
JAMBOREE
IG SAV - Civilian Hiring Process
Staff Call
Staff Call
8 April 2014
USARAK CSM
COR
(JBER)
National Prescription
Take Back Day
COLLEGE EXPO
IMCOM G9 SAV
POST YARD SALE
2-8 FA COR
2. FWA GARRISON
MAJOR
EVENTS
CALENDAR
BRIEFS /MTGS /CONF TNG /EXERCS RECURRING VISITS CEREMONY/SOCIALS COMMUNITY HOLIDAYS NEW/CHANGED EVENT
SUN MON TUES WED THU FRI SAT
1 2 3
4 5 6 8 9 10
11 12 13
7
15 16 17
18 19 20
14
22 23 2421
MAY 2014
25 26 27
SCHOOL BD
28 29 30
CAC
BCMC2
NEWCOMERS
LEVY BRIEF
GOLF CLUB HOUSE
OPEN HOUSE
CSC Scholarship
Awards Ceremony
FAIRBANKS
CLEAN UP DAY
ASIAN PACIFIC
AMERICAN
HERITAGE
OBSERVANCE
ARMY 10-MILER
QUALIFIER (T)
LAST DAY OF SCHOOL
SPRING INTO
SUMMER
GARRISON SAFETY
STAND DOWN DAY
FEDERAL
HOLIDAY
MEMORIAL DAY
SVCS - FBKS
WLC
GRADUATION
PARENTS DAY OUT
POST WIDE
YARD SALE
31
MILITARY
APPRECIATION
BANQUET
RETIREE
APPRECIATION DAY
(RAD)
NEWCOMERS
TRNG
HOLIDAY
MOTHERS
DAY
CHPC MEGA MEETINGS
RETIREE COUNCIL
SOS Support Group
COMMANDER/1SG COURSE
FWA Joint College
Graduation
PARENTS NIGHT OUT
SCHOOL BD
IMCOM IG INSPECTION (ASAP)
Staff Call
OIP SAV
8 April 2014
Semi-Annual
Training Brief
USARAK QRC
BSB COR
5-1 CAV FUN RUN
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MAJOR
EVENTS
CALENDAR
BRIEFS /MTGS /CONF TNG /EXERCS RECURRING VISITS CEREMONY/SOCIALS COMMUNITY HOLIDAYS NEW/CHANGED EVENT
SUN MON TUES WED THU FRI SAT
E
8
4 5 6 7
10 11 13 14
15 17 18 19 20 21
22
2 3
JUNE 2014
12
1
24 25 26 27
CAC
9
16
28
BCMC2SCHOOL BD
29
LEVY BRIEF
30
ARMY’S
BIRTHDAY
POST YARD SALE
MIDNIGHT SUN
RUN
WLC
GRADUATION
PARENTS DAY OUT
ARMY B-DAY RUN
23
TRNG
HOLIDAY
FATHERS
DAY
NEWCOMERS
NEWCOMERS
SOS Support Group
FWA Spring Clean Up
PARENTS NIGHT OUT
Staff Call
Staff Call
8 April 2014
1-25 SBCT BDE COC (T)
ARMY BALL
AAAA GOLF
SCRAMBLE
MAC FCU DEALER EXTRAVAGANZA
4. FWA GARRISON
MAJOR
EVENTS
CALENDAR
BRIEFS /MTGS /CONF TNG /EXERCS RECURRING VISITS CEREMONY/SOCIALS COMMUNITY HOLIDAYS NEW/CHANGED EVENT
SUN MON TUES WED THU FRI SAT
E
2 3 4 5
6 7 9 10 12
13 14 16 17 18 19
20 21
JULY 2014
11
24 25 26
1
8
15
27
CAC
28
LEVY BRIEF
22 23
29 30
FEDERAL
HOLIDAY
4th of JULY
CELEBRATION
PIONEER PARK
POST WIDE
YARD SALE
GOLDEN DAYS
GOLDEN DAYS
PARADE
PARENTS DAY OUT
31
NCO/SOLDIER
OF THE QUARTER
LUNCHEON
NEWCOMERS
NEWCOMERS
TRNG
HOLIDAY
GOLDEN DAYS
PARENTS NIGHT OUT
BCMC2
1-25 SBCT BNS COC Window
Staff Call
Staff Call
8 April 2014
COMMUNITY
FESTIVAL (T)
SOS Support Group
5. FWA GARRISON
MAJOR
EVENTS
CALENDAR
BRIEFS /MTGS /CONF TNG /EXERCS RECURRING VISITS CEREMONY/SOCIALS COMMUNITY HOLIDAYS NEW/CHANGED EVENT
SUN MON TUES WED THU FRI SAT
E
27
4 5 6 7 8
28
9
10 12 13 14 16
17 18 19 20 21
1 2
AUGUST 2014
11
CAC
23
24 / 25 26
3
29
15
22
WLC
GRADUATION
BCMC2SCHOOL BD
LEVY BRIEF
PARENTS DAY OUT
30
TANANA VALLEY STATE FAIR
(T) MILITARY
APPRECIATION DAY
FIRST DAY
OF SCHOOL
WOMEN’S
EQUALITY DAY
OBSERVANCE
POST WIDE
YARD SALE
COMMUNITY
PARTNERSHIP DAY
31
NEWCOMERS
NEWCOMERS
TRNG
HOLIDAY
TRNG
HOLIDAY
SCHOOL BD
TANANA VALLEY STATE FAIR
PARENTS NIGHT OUT
USARAK
Retirement Ceremony
Staff Call
Staff Call
8 April 2014
SOS Support Group
6. FWA GARRISON
MAJOR
EVENTS
CALENDAR
BRIEFS /MTGS /CONF TNG /EXERCS RECURRING VISITS CEREMONY/SOCIALS COMMUNITY HOLIDAYS NEW/CHANGED EVENT
SUN MON TUES WED THU FRI SAT
E
2 3 4 5 6
7
1
9 10 12 13
14
8
16 17 18 19 20
21
15
SEPTEMBER 2014
11
MOOSE SEASON
STARTS
CAC
27
YEAR-END
FEDERAL
HOLIDAY
23 24 25 26
SCHOOL BD
SCHOOL BD
28
22
29
YEAR-END
30
PARENTS NIGHT OUT
PARENTS DAY OUT
NEWCOMERS
NEWCOMERS
LEVY BRIEF
BCMC2
WELCOME TO
WINTER
Staff Call
Staff Call
8 April 2014
SOS Support Group
Combined Federal Campaign (15 SEP – 24 OCT 2014)
Combined Federal Campaign (15 SEP – 24 OCT 2014)
Combined Federal Campaign (15 SEP – 24 OCT 2014)
CFC TM CPT/Key
Worker Training
7. FWA GARRISON
MAJOR
EVENTS
CALENDAR
BRIEFS /MTGS /CONF TNG /EXERCS RECURRING VISITS CEREMONY/SOCIALS COMMUNITY HOLIDAYS NEW/CHANGED EVENT
SUN MON TUES WED THU FRI SAT
E
1 2 3 4
5 6 8 9 11
12 13 15 16 17 18
19 20
OCTOBER 2014
10
23 24 25
7
14
26
FEDERAL
HOLIDAY
WLC
GRADUATION
BCMC2
TRICK OR TREAT
HOURS 1800-2000
SCHOOL BD
SCHOOL BD
27
ALASKA DAY
21 22
28
HISPANIC HERITAGE
OBSERVANCE
THE EXCHANGE
TRICK OR TREAT
HOURS (T) 1700-1900
29 30 31
CAC
TRNG
HOLIDAY
NCO/SOLDIER
OF THE QUARTER
LUNCHEON
WELCOME TO
WINTER
PARENTS NIGHT OUT
PARENTS DAY OUT
NEWCOMERS
NEWCOMERS
LEVY BRIEF
Staff Call
8 April 2014
SOS Support Group
Combined Federal Campaign (15 SEP – 24 OCT 2014)
Combined Federal Campaign (15 SEP – 24 OCT 2014)
Combined Federal Campaign (15 SEP – 24 OCT 2014)
Combined Federal Campaign (15 SEP – 24 OCT 2014)
8. FWA GARRISON
MAJOR
EVENTS
CALENDAR
BRIEFS /MTGS /CONF TNG /EXERCS RECURRING VISITS CEREMONY/SOCIALS COMMUNITY HOLIDAYS NEW/CHANGED EVENT
SUN MON TUES WED THU FRI SAT
E
1
2 3 5 6 8
9 10 12 13 14 15
16 17
NOVEMBER 2014
7
20 21 22
4
11
23/
BCMC2
SCHOOL BD
24
18 19
25 26 27 28
CAC
29
30
FEDERAL
HOLIDAY
FEDERAL
HOLIDAY
TRNG
HOLIDAY
PARENTS NIGHT OUT
PARENTS DAY OUT
NEWCOMERS
LEVY BRIEF
WELCOME TO
WINTER
Staff Call
Staff Call
8 April 2014
SOS Support Group
9. FWA GARRISON
MAJOR
EVENTS
CALENDAR
BRIEFS /MTGS /CONF TNG /EXERCS RECURRING VISITS CEREMONY/SOCIALS COMMUNITY HOLIDAYS NEW/CHANGED EVENT
SUN MON TUES WED THU FRI SAT
E
3 4 5 6
7 8 10 11 13
14 15 17 18 19 20
21 22
DECEMBER 2014
12
25 26 27
9
16
28
BCMC2
SCHOOL BD
SCHOOL BD
29
23 24
30 31
CAC
1 2
FEDERAL
HOLIDAY
Holiday Tree
Lighting
HALF DAYS
HALF DAYS
TRNG
HOLIDAY
PARENTS NIGHT OUT
PARENTS DAY OUT
NEWCOMERS
LEVY BRIEF
WELCOME TO
WINTER
Staff Call
Staff Call
8 April 2014
SOS Support Group
10. FWA GARRISON
MAJOR
EVENTS
CALENDAR
BRIEFS /MTGS /CONF TNG /EXERCS RECURRING VISITS CEREMONY/SOCIALS COMMUNITY HOLIDAYS NEW/CHANGED EVENT
SUN MON TUES WED THU FRI SAT
28 29
6
1 2 3
4 5
13
8 9 10
11 12
7
15 16 17
JANUARY 2015
18
BCMC2
21 22SCHOOL BD
SCHOOL BD
23 24
CAC
25
NEWCOMERS14
MLK OBSERVANCE
19 20
26 27
LEVY BRIEF
TAX CENTER OPENS
SOS Support
Group
PARENTS DAY OUT
30
FNSBSD WINTER BREAK
RETIREE COUNCIL
HALF DAYS
NEWCOMERS
NCO/SOLDIER
OF THE QUARTER
LUNCHEON
PARENTS NIGHT OUT
TRNG
HOLIDAY
FEDERAL
HOLIDAY
FEDERAL
HOLIDAY
31
Staff Call
Staff Call
8 April 2014
11. FWA GARRISON
MAJOR
EVENTS
CALENDAR
BRIEFS /MTGS /CONF TNG /EXERCS RECURRING VISITS CEREMONY/SOCIALS COMMUNITY HOLIDAYS NEW/CHANGED EVENT
8 April 2014
SUN MON TUES WED THU FRI SAT
1 2 3
26
5 6 7
8 9 10
4
12 13 14
15 16 17
11
19 20 2118
FEBRUARY 2015
22
BCMC2
23
CAC
NEWCOMERS
24
SCHOOL BD
SOS Support Group
SCHOOL BD
World Ice Art Championships
VALENTINE’S DAY
SUPER
BOWL SUNDAY
Black History
Month Observance
25
LEVY BRIEF
Staff Call
PARENTS DAY OUT
27
RETIREE COUNCIL
Parent/Teacher Conferences
NEWCOMERS
PARENTS NIGHT OUT
UAF Job Fair
TRNG
HOLIDAY
FEDERAL
HOLIDAY
ARMY/AF HOCKEY
Installation Planning
Board
Staff Call 28
12. FWA GARRISON
MAJOR
EVENTS
CALENDAR
BRIEFS /MTGS /CONF TNG /EXERCS RECURRING VISITS CEREMONY/SOCIALS COMMUNITY HOLIDAYS NEW/CHANGED EVENT
SUN MON TUES WED THU FRI SAT
1 2 3 4 6 7
8 9 10 11
5
13 14
15 16 17 18
12
2019
MARCH 2015
BCMC2
FNSBSD SPRING BREAK
SCHOOL BD
CAC
NEWCOMERS
22 /
SET CLOCKS
AHEAD
23 / 24/
21
WOMEN'S HISTORY
MONTH
OBSERVANCE
LEVY BRIEF
SEWARD’S DAY
29 30
RETIREE COUNCIL
World Ice Art
Championships PARENTS DAY OUT
SOS Support Group
MARCH MADNESS
AT BIRCH HILL
PARENTS NIGHTOUT
SCHOOL BDStaff Call
Staff Call
8 April 2014
NENANA
TRIPOD DAYS
31