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1-89 CAV FRSA FLASH 19 OCTOBER 2012 1 UNCLASSIFIED 2 BCT Ball Gown Swap Date: 21 October Time: 1300 to 1600 Location: Indoor Archery Range at Outdoor Parks And Recreation, 11115 Iraqi Freedom Drive Please donate your gowns, shoes, and accessories from now until 19 Oct you can drop your donations off to your Battalion FRSA. Please call or email to make arrangements. Anyone living off post can drop off with Renee Chapman in Watertown please email to make arrangements and to get directions ([email protected]). LIMIT ONE GOWN, 1 SET OF ACCESSORIES, AND 1 PAIR OF SHOES PER WOMAN. The gowns will be put on display on 21 October on clothing racks and there will be designated changing areas for you to try gowns on. If you don’t find a free gown you like the Thrift Store will have gowns for sale as marked. Hosted by the 2 nd Brigade Combat Team POC: CPT Carney; 772-6254 2BCT Chili Cook-off October 27 th , 2012 (in conjunction with the Haunted Hotel) Times 6:00 PM: Sampling Begins 7:30 PM: Final Votes 8:00 PM: Awards Who: Open to all What: Taste samples of the Brigade’s best Chili Recipes and vote for your favorite – help us determine who brews the best cup of chili When: 6:00 7:30 PM, 27 October 2012; Competitors arrive with chili no later than 4:30 PM. Where: In the concessions tent of the Haunted House Cost: Free to all Interested in submitting a pot of chili? Talk to your FRSA before 22 OCT. Competitors must bring 1 x slow cooker of chili, 1 x serving utensil, and 1 x extension cord. Competitors must submit ingredient lists (without quantities, to mitigate food allergy risk) to their BN/SQDN FRSAs before 22 OCT and complete the food handler safety course found at http://www.drum.amedd.army.mil/clinics/envhealth.htm. To protect anonymity, the competitors’ chili will be served by 210 BSB Soldiers who have also conducted the food handler safety course. Directions: From Iraqi Freedom: Straight on Iraqi Freedom to Tigris River Valley. RIGHT on Tigris River Valley. Stay Straight until T intersection. Take Left on Nash. From Gas Alley: Straight on Ontario to Tigris River Valley. Take Left. Fallow Until T intersection. Take Left On Nash. Haunted Hotel on the Right! Just Follow the Signs!! Supported By:

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1-89 CAV FRSA FLASH

19 OCTOBER 2012

1UNCLASSIFIED

2 BCT Ball Gown SwapDate: 21 October

Time: 1300 to 1600

Location: Indoor Archery Range at Outdoor Parks

And Recreation, 11115 Iraqi Freedom Drive

Please donate your gowns, shoes, and accessories from now

until 19 Oct you can drop your donations off to your Battalion

FRSA. Please call or email to make arrangements.

Anyone living off post can drop off with Renee

Chapman in Watertown please email to make arrangements

and to get directions ([email protected]).

LIMIT ONE GOWN, 1 SET OF ACCESSORIES, AND 1 PAIR

OF SHOES PER WOMAN.

The gowns will be put on display on 21 October on clothing

racks and there will be designated changing areas for you to

try gowns on. If you don’t find a free gown you like the Thrift

Store will have gowns for sale as marked.

Hosted by the 2nd Brigade Combat TeamPOC: CPT Carney; 772-6254

2BCT Chili Cook-off October 27th, 2012 (in conjunction with

the Haunted Hotel)

Times6:00 PM: Sampling Begins

7:30 PM: Final Votes8:00 PM: Awards

– Who: Open to all– What: Taste samples of the Brigade’s best Chili Recipes and vote for your favorite – help us

determine who brews the best cup of chili– When: 6:00 – 7:30 PM, 27 October 2012; Competitors arrive with chili no later than 4:30 PM.Where: In the concessions tent of the Haunted House– Cost: Free to all– Interested in submitting a pot of chili? Talk to your FRSA before 22 OCT. Competitors must

bring 1 x slow cooker of chili, 1 x serving utensil, and 1 x extension cord. Competitors must submit ingredient lists (without quantities, to mitigate food allergy risk) to their BN/SQDN FRSAs before 22 OCT and complete the food handler safety course found at http://www.drum.amedd.army.mil/clinics/envhealth.htm. To protect anonymity, the competitors’ chili will be served by 210 BSB Soldiers who have also conducted the food handler safety course.

Directions:From Iraqi Freedom: Straight on Iraqi Freedom to Tigris River Valley. RIGHT on Tigris River Valley. Stay Straight until T intersection. Take Left on Nash. From Gas Alley: Straight on Ontario to Tigris River Valley. Take Left. Fallow Until T intersection. Take Left On Nash.Haunted Hotel on the Right!Just Follow the

Signs!!Supported By:

Area Events

SACKETS HARBOR

Oct 19-27, 2012

Sackets Harbor Central School parents are organizing a haunted walk full of local ghost stories and lore in mid- to late October to raise money for the district’s music department. The trail, which will lead from the Sackets Harbor Battlefield along Main Street, will be modeled after one in Kingston, Ontario. The music department is looking for actors to tell the ghost stories at different points of the walk.

The walk will take place from 6 to 10 p.m. Oct. 19, 20, 26 and 27. A child-friendly trick-or-treat night has been set from 6 to 8 p.m. Oct. 25. “The stories will be a little watered down to not be so scary,” Mrs. Elliott said about the children’s night. The stories will center on his-tory and local paranormal sightings. The battlefield stop will include tales of hauntings from a faceless soldier. Participants will follow cloaked guides to each stop, where a storyteller dressed in black will tell a local ghost story about the place.

“There will be some surprises along the way,” Mrs. Elliott said. Concessions will be available, and Mrs. Elliot said free child care will be provided. The walk will start at the red barn on the battlefield near the parking lot. A campfire will be built there to attract participants. The cost to participate in the walk is $5 for adults and $3 for students. To volunteer to be a storyteller, call Sackets Harbor Central School music teacher Paul J. Buell at 646-3575.

Taste of Home Cooking School

October 20, 2012 Mark your calendars and don't miss the "Taste of Home Cooking School" on October 20th at the Low-ville Academy School Auditorium. Doors open at noon so you'll have plenty of time to view all the vendors before the show starts at 3PM and ends at 6PM. There will be vendors, cookbooks for sale, and much more! Check back for more details as they become available.

27th Annual Craft Fair

October 20, 2012 The Lowville Fire Department Auxiliary presents the 26th Annual Craft Fair being held at the Low-ville Fire House from 9:00am to 3:00pm! There will be lots of craft vendors, a bake sale and raffles. Lunch items available.

Pumpkin Chunkin October 20th 1st Annual Pumpkin Chunkin Contest, Riverside Drive, Clayton www.1000islands-clayton.com/punkinchunkin (Rain Date October 21st) Admission to the Punkin Chunkin' Festival is free and begins at 11am featuring competitive firings throughout the day with awards at 5pm. The festival will have two categories of competition, which also compete against each other for the Best Over-all Design, which is the farthest throw for the height of their trebuchet. The two categories are: Adults (18 & older) and Youth (11-17 years old) . It costs $5 to enter the competition. http://www.1000islands-clayton.com/punkinchunkin.asp There are still entry spaces available for the Punkin Chunkin'. Call the Clayton Chamber of Commerce at 315-686-3771, email [email protected] or stop by the office at 517 Riverside Drive, Clayton.

AAFES Movie Theatre

Friday October 19 7:00pm Paranorman

Saturday October 20 2:00pm The Odd Life of Timothy Green

7:00pm Paranorman

Sunday October 21 2:00pm The Odd Life of Timothy Green

October 2012

10/20 Toyland Grand Opening PX

10/23 Family Welcome Tour 0930-1400 ACS

10/25 Remembrance Ceremony 1630 Memorial Park

10/26 Daytreat Po Valley Center

10/26 Division Retirement Ceremony 1600 MPA

10/26 Right Arm Night 1700 The Commons

10/26 Haunted Hay Ride Remington Park

10/27 Haunted Hotel 1800-2230 Nash Boulevard

10/30 Trunk or Treat 1700-2000 The Heritage Center Parking

Lot

10/31 Halloween Trick or Treat 1700-2000 Post Wide

10/31 BOSS Zombie 5K

November 2012

11/2 Payday Activities

11/4 Daylight Savings Time Ends (Fall Back)

11/6 Election Day

11/9 Resilience Training 0930-1430 ACS

11/10 CNY Veterans Parade and Expo State Fairgrounds

11/11 Veterans Day

11/12-13 Division DONSA

11/14 Native American History Month Observance 1130-1300 The Commons

FORT DRUM FAMILY AND MWR

COMING ATTRACTIONS

October 19, 2012

www.drummwr.com

To Register, please contact the

Command Safety Office at 772-9026/0310

Bldg M-10281 4th Armored Division Drive

NOTE: Unit/Organization Classes

are by Appointment Only

Wednesday 3-Oct-12 1400-1500 Wednesday 3 Oct 12 1530-1600

Wednesday 17 Oct 12 1400-1500 Wednesday 17 Oct 12 1530-1600

Wednesday 24 Oct 12 1400-1500 Wednesday 24 Oct 12 1530-1600

Tuesday 6 Nov 12 1400-1500 Tuesday 6 Nov 12 1530-1600

Tuesday 20 Nov 12 1400-1500 Tuesday 20 Nov 12 1530-1600

Tuesday 4 Dec 12 1400-1500 Tuesday 4 Dec 12 1530-1600

Tuesday 18 Dec 12 1400-1500 Tuesday 18 Dec 12 1530-1600

Winter Driving Snow Thrower

Family Members Soldiers

DA Civilians

How can I help out? Does your group (FRG, Bunco, Zumba, Book Club, etc) want to decorate a wreath or tree? It’s

simple, you decorate and donate!

How should I decorate my tree? How ever you like! Use your tree to express the creativity of your group!

When is my tree or wreath due? 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. at The Commons on December 1.

What happens to the money? This money will be split between to the two groups’ scholarship and welfare funds!

Where can I get my tree or wreath? North Country Spouses’ Club members can pick up a 3 ft. tree or medium

wreath at the clubs’ November luncheons. We also welcome donated trees and wreaths from organizations outside

our membership. If your organization would like to purchase their own tree simply buy a tree or wreath of ANY

SIZE and decorate it.

What do I need to bring that day? You need to bring anything that will make your tree/wreath work properly

(extension cords, wreath stands etc.) these items will not be provided for you by North Country Spouses’ Club.

The North Country Spouses’ Club Invites

you to participate in the first annual wreath & tree auction!

!

O Christmas Tree, O Christmas TreeHow Lovely Are Your Branches

Event Date:

Saturday, December 1, 2012

10:45 AM

The Commons

Cost: $20/person

Tree Themes, Donating

Organization Name and Approximate Value of the tree/wreath due to the

Event Chair at [email protected] by November 16.

Contents of this Newsletter are compiled from multiple military family news

sources and local area event sources. Material presented does not represent the views or endorsement of the 1-89 CAV, 2BCT or the Army. This material is for per-

Featuring

Haunted Hotel (JR High and Older)

A scary tour through the 2nd floor of an old hotel.

Werewolf Woods (JR High and Older )

Walk through a haunted forest filled with scary beasts!

Harvest Hall (K-6th Grade)

A fun tour of the 1st floor of an eerie hotel

Commando Pumpkin Patch (Infants & Toddlers)

Walk through a maze of activities with your little ones!

Just Follow the Signs!!

2 BCT HAUNTED HOTELOctober 27, 2012

Nash Boulevard (Old Fort Drum Inn)

Supported By:

Key Caller

13 November 10:00am-11:30am

13 November 2:00pm-3:30pm

FRG Leader

07 November 9:00am-1:00pm

Informal Funds

07 November 2:00pm-3:00pm

CARE Team Training

06 December 9:00am-12:30pm

Employment Readiness

Program

2012 Workshop

Schedule

Build Your Own Business

14 November 9:30am-11:30am

Employment 101

06 November 9:30am-11:30am

Resume Writing Computer Lab

22 October 9:30am-10:30am

Federal Employment Workshop

08 November 9:30am-11:30am

Career Development Seminars

Negotiating Job Offers

21 November 9:30am-11:30am

For more information and to sign up for a

workshop call the Employment Readiness Pro-

gram Office at (315)772-9611 or (315)772-

2737

AFTB

Army Family Team Building

Level 1

05&06 November 9:00am-4:00pm

Fall Marathon

22-26 October 9:00am-4:00pm

Please call 772-9229/6710 to register for

classes.

LET YOUR IDEAS BE HEARD!

ARMY FAMILY ACTION PLAN

ANNUAL CONFERENCE Providing the Army Community a “voice” in shaping their standards of living &

identifying issues related to the current environment.

Sign up to be an

Army Family Action

Plan (AFAP)

Delegate!

28-29 January 2013 9 am – 4 pm

The Commons, P-4350

IF IT’S A PROGRAM OR SERVICE, AN AFAP ISSUE CAN IMPROVE IT!

IF IT’S A POLICY OR REGULATION, AN AFAP ISSUE CAN CHANGE IT!

IF IT’S A LAW, AN AFAP ISSUE CAN AMEND IT!

IF THERE’S A LOW-COST, CREATIVE SOLUTION, YOU SHOULD PURSUE IT!

FOR INFORMATION OR TO SIGN UP TO BE A DELEGATE

CALL 772-6710 OR 772-2933