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GREAT WAYS TO USE YOUR FREE TIME Ansbach, the Best Home Town in USAREUR DIVERSIONS ANSBACH F A L L 2 0 1 3 Storck CDC/SAC opens! September AFAP Conference: October Month of the Military Family: November Join Outdoor Rec on a Fall Colors Hike to Oberstdorf!

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G R E A T W A Y S T O U S E Y O U R F R E E T I M E

Ansbach, the Best Home Town in USAREUR

DIVERSIONSA N S B A C H

F A L L • 2 0 1 3

Storck CDC/SAC opens! SeptemberAFAP Conference: October Month of the Military Family: November

Join Outdoor Rec on a Fall Colors Hike to Oberstdorf!

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Save the date!

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Family & Morale, Welfare & Recreation

Advertising InformationCIV 09811.83.7342 • DSN 468.7342

[email protected]

Onlinehttp://www.ansbach.armymwr.com

FacebookAnsbach Family & MWR

Twitter@AnsbachMWR

This catalog onlinehttp://www.ansbach.army.milhttp://issuu.com/ansbachfmwr/docs/diversions3

DFMWR At A Glance .........................................................................................1Save the Date! ...................................................................................................3Around Town ....................................................................................................4At the Movies ....................................................................................................5Sightseeing &Travel with Outdoor Recreation .....................................................6Hunting & Fishing .............................................................................................8Java Café ..........................................................................................................9Bowling Centers ..............................................................................................11Party Central ...................................................................................................12Sports & Fitness ..............................................................................................14BOSS ..............................................................................................................16Warrior Zone ...................................................................................................17Army Community Service ................................................................................18Terrace Playhouse ...........................................................................................22Libraries ..........................................................................................................23 Ansbach Arts & Crafts .....................................................................................24Storck Recreation Center .................................................................................24Automotive Skills .............................................................................................25Child, Youth & School Services ........................................................................26

Get this Magazine delivered directly to your CMR!Send an email with your CMR address to: [email protected]

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DIVERSIONSInformation in this catalog is accurate as of the date of printing. Please verify with local activities for any possible changes. The appearance of advertising in this publication does not constitute DoD, Army, or Federal Government endorsement.

ANSBACH FAMILY AND MORALE, WELFARE AND RECREATION

It’s here! The Family and MWR Website!http://www.ansbach.armymwr.com

Your first source for event information!

Inclusive Recreation: Special needs can often be easily met in Family and MWR facilities and programs. If any special accommoda-tions are needed, please contact activity managers in advance so that every possible effort can be made to provide inclusive recreation.

RETIREE APPRECIATION DAYOctober 9Von Steuben Community Center

GERMAN HUNTING COURSEFall class runs October 15-December 14Outdoor Recreation

AFAP CONFERENCEOctober 22-24Von Steuben Community Center

HALLOWEEN HAUNTED HOUSEOctober 25, 26, 31Katterbach Kaserne

NATIONAL DAY FOR KIDSSeptember 28• Ribbon Cutting Ceremony and Grand Opening of the new $9.8M Storck Child Development and School Age Center• Kinderfest–A fun day full of games, rides, refreshments

October NovemberPERFORMANCE: DISNEY’S“101 DALMATIANS KIDS”November 15, 16, 17, 22, 23, 24 Terrace Playhouse, Bleidorn

Coming in DecemberHOLIDAY TREE LIGHTINGSDecember 5 StorckDecember 6 Bismarck THE HARLEM GLOBETROTTERSDecember 8 • Storck

September

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Around townThere’s so much to see in the area surrounding Ansbach. Step outside the garrison and capture memories to last a lifetime. For up-to-date information check out US Army Garrison’s online newspaper: The Franconian News (http://www.ansbach.army.mil/FlipBook/LatestFranconianNews/LatestFranconianNews.html).

Herbstvolksfest - Nürnberg August 23-September 9One of the largest and nicest in Bavaria; visitors will find plenty of fun rides, beer tents and food stands, as well as an entertainment program for everybody. Located on the Dutzendteich (Bayernstrasse). www.volksfest-nuernberg.de

Trempelmarkt • Nürnberg September 6 & 7 The largest flea market in Germany is open Friday Sep. 6 from 4 p.m. to midnight and Saturday, Sep. 7, 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Use of public trans-portation to the center of Nürnberg is highly recommended, parking is limited.

Altstadtfest • NürnbergSeptember 12-23The Hans-Sachs-Platz and Insel Schütt turn into fest grounds with wooden huts that offer local culi-nary specialties; the entertainment program includes cultural and tradi-tional events, like the Fischerstech-en, an event that includes boats on the river and people with long poles pushing each other off these boats. www.altstadtfest-nue.de

Herrieder KirchweihSeptember 13-16 Foin the mayor and residents for the opening ceremony on Friday at 7 p.m. in the Festplazt tent. The stores will be open in Herrieden on Sunday from 1–5 p.m.

Herbstfest at FreilandmuseumBad WindsheimSeptember 21 & 22 The Bad Windsheim Freilandmu-seum on Eisweiherweg 1 is hosting a fall fest on Sep. 21 and 22; visi-tors experience old crafts and skills and can watch the processing of fruit and vegetables into juice, slaw, oil flour and much more. to www.freilandmuseum.de

Michaelimarkt • Neu a.d. AischSeptember 22 The traditional Michaeli market fea-tures useful and interesting items, like clothing, household items, flowers and much more; the stores will also be open on this Sunday afternoon.

Old Blind Dogs • AnsbachSeptember 23Traditional Scottish music with bag pipes, bouzouki and guitar, will per-form in Ansbach at the Kammerspiele (Maximilianstr. 27a), 8 p.m. www.kammerspiele.com

Medieval Days • Bad WindsheimOctober 3-5The Medieval Days at the open air mu-seum in Bad Windsheim (Eisweiher-weg 1) take place on October 3, 4 and 5; volunteers in authentic clothing use historical tools to demonstrate life of the country people during the late middle ages (1320 – 1476). www.freilandmuseum.de

Pottery Market • NürnbergOctober 5 & 6The Töpfermarkt in Nürnberg gives about 30 artists the opportunity to show their work at the Hauptmarkt, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. www.nuernberg.de

Viva Voce • AnsbachOctober 15Viva Voce, a popular a capella group of the region, is celebrating their 25th anniversary at the Kammerspiele Ansbach (Maximilianstr. 27a), 8 p.m. www.kammerspiele.com

Flea Market • SchwabachOctober 20Schwabach is hosting a flea market downtown near Königsplatz, starting at 1 p.m.

Jazzfest • NürnbergOctober 23-27The Nürnberg Jazz fest means five concert evenings at the Werkstatt 141 on the old AEG grounds in Muggenhof (Bldg.14, Muggenhoferstr. 141) with national and international Jazz musi-cians; during the day visitors can par-ticipate in workshops and jam with the artists. Admission to the event is free. www.nuejazz.de

Consumenta • Nürnberg October 26-November 3The Consumenta at the Messezentrum is considered the largest consumer fair in Southern Germany; visitors will find a mixture of events, products and entertainment for every taste; a horse show, “Faszination Pferd,” takes place simultaneously on Oct. 26 to Nov. 3. For details, program and ticket informa-tion go to www.consumenta.de

Martini Market • Ansbach, NeustadtNovember 10-14The annual Ansbach Martini Markt with entertainment and vending booths takes place Nov. 10–14 downtown. The market in Neustadt a.d. Aisch is limited to one day on Nov. 10.

Kathrein Market • HerriedenNovember 24The annual Kathrein market in Her-rieden, in conjunction with open shop Sunday, on Nov. 24, is the start of the holiday season and offers lots of neat household goods and Christmas decora-tion.

Ice Skating • Erlangen November 29-December 26The public ice skating rink on Markt-platz (between Paulibrunnen and Palais Stutterheim) in Erlangen opens on Nov. 29; the rink is open daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. until Dec. 26; admission is free.

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At the movies!Katterbach Movie TheaterBismarck KaserneArmy & Air Force Exchange Service (AAFES) has moved to the latest technology found in stateside theaters: Digital high-definition 3D-capable format! For movie listings: http://www.shopmyexchange.com/ReelTimeTheatres/Movies-Katterbach.htm

The Screening RoomRecreation Center, Storck Community Activity CenterStorck Barracks Bldg 6510Fridays, 7 p.m. (doors open 30 minutes prior)Saturdays, 3 p.m. & 7 p.m. (doors open 30 minutes prior)Recently released videos available through the AAFES remote-site video program, special themes and G-rated movies. Check our web page for the current movie listing:www.ansbach.armymwr.com

Warrior ZoneStorck Barracks Bldg 6642Thursdays & Fridays, 7 p.m. (doors open 30 minutes prior)Recently released videos. Check our web page for the current movie listing:www.ansbach.armymwr.com

Don’t forget your Bleidorn and Storck Libraries have free movies for home viewing available for checkout. Storck Library offersFirst Friday Movie every month at 3 p.m.

STORCK RECREATION CENTER

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Thanksgiving Ski/Snowboard TripZell am See, AustriaNovember 28-December 1$349A family-friendly Thanksgiving trip to Kaprun/Zell am See, Austria. Trip in-cludes three overnights with dinners and breakfasts, including a special Thanksgiving dinner. Ski/snowboard lessons are available upon advanced request by certified PSIA and AASI instructors. Lift passes are not included, equipment available at no extra cost. Trip departs Storck at 8 a.m., Katterbach at 9 a.m. and returns approximately 6 p.m. on Sunday.

Black Forest Shopping TripSeptember 7$45/Adult, $35/Child, $109 Family Children 3 and younger are free In the lively little town of Triberg we’ll visit the Black Forest Museum, the Baroque pilgrimage church with the charming sexton’s lodge, the town hall with its magnificent wood carvings and the highest waterfall in Ger-many. There are a wide variety of shops to purchase arts and crafts and world famous cuckoo clocks. Trip departs Storck at 6 a.m., Katterbach at 7 a.m. and returns approximately 8 p.m. Transportation only.

Pottery Shopping Trip to Boleslawiec, PolandOctober 19$129/Adult, $79/Child $279 Family Children 3 and younger are free Explore several family owned factories producing high quality hand painted polish pottery. Trip departs Storck at midnight, Katterbach at 1 a.m. and returns approximately at midnight. Transportation only.

Pottery Shopping Trip to Nove, ItalyNovember 9$129/Adult, $79/Child, $279 Family Children 3 and younger are free Visit several factories as well as one that produces for Williams & Sonoma and other famous retailers. The return will feature a stop in Verona. Trip departs Storck at midnight, Katterbach at 1 a.m. and returns approxi-mately 8 a.m. on Sunday. Transportation only.

Crystal Shopping Trip to Nachtmann Crystal FactoryNovember 16$29/Adult, $19/Child, $65 Family Children 3 and younger are free Stock up at this incredible warehouse sale. Shop for approximately 3-4 hours, bring your VAT form for an additional 19% discount. Trip departs Storck at 7 a.m., Katterbach at 8 a.m. and returns approximately 5 p.m. Transportation only.

Shopping

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PragueSeptember 14$99/Adult, $59/Child$215 Family Children 3 and younger are free Discover the Bohemian city of Prague in a day. Arrive early Saturday morn-ing and visit the famous city sites such as the Charles Bridge and the Market Square. Spend the rest of the day exploring, shopping, hiking to the castle, or just strolling along the river, before departing at 8 p.m. Trip departs Storck at 4 a.m., Katterbach at 5 a.m. and returns around midnight. Includes transportation only.

Rhine in Flames Camping andBoat TripSeptember 21-22$169/Adult, $109/Child$399/FamilyChildren 3 and younger are free Travel to St. Goarhausen, site of the historic Loreley and beautiful vine-yards. Prominent wine fests and camp-ing along the Rhine River. Board a ferry and travel up the Rhine to Rüdesheim, viewing many castles along the way. Departs Katterbach at 8 a.m., Storck at 9 a.m. and returns approximately 6 p.m. on Sunday. Includes transporta-tion, ferry boat ride, camping equip-ment and fees.

OktoberfestSeptember 28$45/Adult, $35/Child$109/FamilyChildren 3 and younger are free Oktoberfest in Munich is the world’s largest fair and the most famous in Germany. Trip departs Storck at 7:30 a.m., Katterbach at 8 a.m. and returns approximately at midnight. Includes transportation only.

Fall Colors Hike in OberstdorfOctober 5$45/Adult, $35/Child, $109/FamilyChildren 3 and younger are free A wonderful way to experience the mountains. Departs Katterbach at 6 a.m. Includes transportation and guide.

Berchtesgaden/SalzburgOctober 12-14$199/Adult, $119/Child$399/FamilyChildren 3 and younger are free We will travel to our guesthouse in Taxenbach then take advantage of a pool and spa in nearby Zell am See. Sunday we’ll visit Salzburg and in late afternoon you’ll have an option to visit and hike Europe’s largest waterfalls. Monday we’ll depart for Berchtesgaden to explore the Eagle’s Nest, visit in-triguing Salt mines or take a boat ride on the magnificent Königsee Lake. Trip departs Storck at 8 a.m., Katterbach at 9 a.m. and returns approximately 6 p.m. on Sunday. Includes transporta-tion, 2 overnights with breakfast and dinner.

Sit back and relax on our luxury touring bus equipped with A/C, on-board bathroom, reclining seats and movies.

All excursions are conducted by Outdoor Recreation unless otherwise noted.

ODR offers a wide array of out-door recreational equipment and quality year-round programming in an effort to provide community members a sense of “home” in a foreign land. We also offer a full service ski/snowboard and bicycle maintenance service; and operate a regularly stocked fishing lake and conduct German-sanctioned hunting and fishing courses.

Ansbach Outdoor RecreationKatterbach Building 5807CIV 09802.83.3225DSN 467.3225

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Java CaféBldg 6508. Located next to the StorckBowling Center467.4531 • 09841.83.5431Coffee Drinks • Muffins • Wraps Pastries • Cookies • SmoothiesFree WiFi • Monthly coffee specials

Open at 7:30 a.m.!Stop by on Sundays!

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October5th Annual Soldiers Lake InvitationalOctober 4-5 • 3 p.m. • $125 • Soldiers Lake The lake will be stocked with at least 350 kilos of trout with an average catch of around 30 fish per participant, many fish over 5 lbs. Two fishing rods allowed. Trophies awarded to the top three anglers. No fish limit. Free BBQ following. Fishing license required.

Master Fishing Event October 12 • 7 a.m. • $15 • Soldiers LakeTwo fishing rods allowed. Trophies awarded to the top three anglers. Fishing license required.

Annual Fish Fry October 26 • 6 p.m. • No Cost • Soldiers Lake

Monthly Fishing EventSeptember 14 • 6:30 a.m. • $15 • Soldiers Lake Soldiers Lake is stocked each month prior to this fishing event. With 1 pole, some luck and $15 you have the chance to take home 7 trout. Fishing license required.

Walleye Fishing EventSeptember 27-28 • 6 p.m. • $15 • Soldiers Lake Two fishing rods allowed. Trophies awarded to the top three anglers. Fishing license required.

September

Soldiers LakeLocated at the entrance to Urlas and Shipton Kaserne, Soldiers Lake is open daily for fishing from sunrise until sunset except for the Wed-Sat prior to a monthly fishing event. Closed on the following dates: Sep 11-14 and Oct 1-5. Also available at Soldiers Lake: pavilion and volleyball area as well as fishing equipment rental.

German Hunting CourseThis 60-hour course is offered to U.S. citizens 18 years and older and teaches land and game management, game disease and harvest plans. Private group classes can be arranged with a minimum of 10 students. Fall class runs Oct 15-Dec 14.

Stop by for one of our delicious monthly specials!September: Chai LatteOctober: Hot Apple CiderNovember: Pumpkin Spice Latte

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Bowling Centerson Katterbach and Storck

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September NovemberOctoberCustomer Appreciation DayARMP Gaming RoomsSeptember 26 • 11:30 a.m. Katterbach and Storck Gaming Rooms at the Bowling CentersPlease enjoy complimentary bever-ages and snacks as a “Thank You” for playing. Your contribution goes into gaming jackpots as well as Family and MWR programs, construction and support across the Army.

Strike Out Domestic ViolenceOctober 2 • 6-8 p.m. Katterbach Bowling October 3 • 6-8 p.m. Storck BowlingBowling and food specials. The ACS Vic-tim Advocate will be available to answer questions.

Katterbach Coffee DayOctober 21 • 8-10 a.m. Katterbach Bowling CenterStop by to sample delicious coffee, pas-tries and win door prizes!

Retiree Appreciation BowlingOctober 27 • $2/game Katterbach: 12-6 p.m.Storck: 2-8 p.m.Retiree ID Card holders bowl for only $2/game with complimentary shoe rental. Must present your Retiree ID Card a the time you check-in, regular fees for guests.

Happy Hour BowlingWeek nights • 5-7 p.m. Katterbach & Storck Bowling Centers$6.50: 1 game bowling, 1 shoe rental, 1 beer. Please note: open bowling is not available on Wednesday League Night.

Happy Hour BowlingWeek nights • 5-7 p.m. Katterbach & Storck Bowling Centers$6.50: 1 game bowling, 1 shoe rental, 1 beer.

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Made fresh just for you!

Lunchtime Bowling!Only $1.50/ game!

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E4 and Below Soldier Special!You and your dependents enjoy a 20% discount on open bowling, rentals and locker fees.

Saturday Night is Cosmic Bowling Night!6-8 p.m. • Bright lights and music Rent-A-Lane: $15/hour/lane for up to 8 people/lane!

Wednesday League NightNo open bowling available for non-leagueguests.

Bumper BowlingLane bumpers make knocking down pinsfun and easy for all ages, request themfor your next party.

The KatterbachBowling Center willbe changing hoursthis fall to better serve you and startserving coffee!

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Start your careerwith Family and MWR

COMMUNITY ACTIVITY CENTERRecreation Center

Flexible ScheduleGreat Benefits

On the Job TrainingApply at www.usajobs.gov

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Real-Life Solutions for Successful Army LivingACS

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Party Room Rental: $15(Room available at Storck Bowling Center. Space available at Katterbach Bowling Center. Available except during leagues.)

Enjoy Pizza, Discounted Bowlingand Shoe Rental

Bring your own cake to the Party Room!

Stop by and reserve your party today!

Lane Bumpers make knocking downpins fun and easy for all ages. Requestthem for your next party.

Enjoy your party and leavethe pizza to us!

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Party Centralat Katterbach and Storck Bowling Centers

Unit party? Birthday party?

FRG Meeting?

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Body PumpSculpt and tone the core muscles: abs, obliques, and glutes.

FAxT (Fat Annihilation Cross Training)Train your body to become a lean mean fitness machine using metabolic training.

Indoor CyclingClasses focus on endurance, strength, intervals, high intensity (race days) and recovery that involve using a special sta-tionary exercise bicycle with a weighted flywheel.

Krav Maga Martial ArtsProvides realistic self defense for real world situations: hand to hand, ground tecniques and weapons disarmament. Sign up in advance at either fitness cen-ter. Ask about special pricing.

K.U.T.A full-body interval workout that com-bines HIIT’s with strength training exercises for each of the major muscle groups.

Lift to SculptUses hand weights and barbells to burn fat in trouble areas and boost endurance.

OperationFitTrain and condition your trouble spots, build strength, get slim and toned.

PiloxingUniquely mixes Pilates and boxing into a fat torching, muscle sculpting workout.

R.I.P.P.E.D.This total body, high intensity program utilizes free weights, resistance and body weight.

S.E.T. BlastStrenth.Endurance.Training. A cardio/strength combination to sculpt every muscle group.

Stroller CircuitIncrease your strength and general fit-ness level while you work out with your baby. Cardio drills and strength training exercises target all major muscle groups.

YogaClass emphasis is on alignment, breath-ing and mindfulness. Great for toning muscles.

ZumbaParty yourself into shape! It’s an exhila-rating, effective, easy-to-follow, Latin-inspired, calorie-burning dance fitness-party that’s moving millions of people toward joy and health. Forget about the workout and join the Party!

Katterbach and Storck Fitness Centers Individual class: $4 • Punch Card (20 classes + 5 additional free): $80Punch cards expire 12 months after purchase.

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Individual Packages start at $140Workout with a buddy

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Personal Training

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Get Fit!Don’t Quit!

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Intramural Flag FootballSep 5: Letter of Intent DueSep 6: Coach’s Meeting6 p.m., Katterbach Fitness CenterSep 10: Games beginKatterbach High School Practice Field

Suicide Prevention Awareness 3k Walk/RunSeptember 6 • 9 a.m.Urlas ExchangeRegister at Katterbach or Storck Fitness Centers. First 350 people to register receive an event t-shirt.

IMCOM Fitness DaySeptember 2110 a.m.-1:30 p.m.Katterbach Fitness CenterFitness demonstrations, answers to your healthy lifestyle questions and a raffle for Get Fit, Don’t Quit t-shirts.

Women’s Community Basketball TryoutsKatterbach: Sep 10 • 6:30 p.m.Storck: Sep 12 • 6:30 p.m.For U.S. ID Cardholders, 18 years and older. Katterbach and Storck Fitness Centers.

SeptemberTurkey Trot Fun RunNovember 16 • 10 a.m.Urlas CommissaryAdult and youth categories. Sign up at the Katterbach or Storck Fitness Centers or at the race site up to one hour prior to the race.

November

Storck Fitness CenterDSN 467.4582CIV 09841.43.4582

Katterbach Fitness CenterDSN 467.2771CIV 09802.83.2771

UNIT INTRAMURAL BASKETBALLOFFICIAL’S CLINIC: OCT 22-24

Von Steuben Community Center • No cost

COACH’S MEETING: NOV 7Katterbach Fitness Center • 6 p.m.

GAMES BEGIN: NOV 12MORE INFO

DSN 467.2810 • CIV 09802.83.2810

September/October/November: STORCK FITNESS CENTER

September/October/November: KATTERBACH FITNESS CENTER MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

R.I.P.P.E.D. Piloxing KUT Piloxing TRX/HIIT 9 a.m. 9 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 9 a.m. 9 a.m.

Indoor Cycling Indoor Cycling Indoor Cycling Indoor Cycling Zumba 3:45 p.m. 9:30 a.m. 3:45 p.m. 9:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m.

Zumba Zumba Zumba Indoor Cycling 6 p.m. 10:15 a.m. 6 p.m. 5:30 p.m.

Yoga Workshop Krav Maga 5:30 p.m. 7 p.m.

R.I.P.P.E.D. 7 p.m.

Krav Maga 7 p.m.

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

Zumba Yoga Beginners Zumba Yoga Beginners Lift to Sculpt OperationFit 9 a.m. 8:30 a.m. 8:30 a.m. 8:30 a.m. 10 a.m. 10:30 a.m.

Lift to Sculpt S.E.T. Blast Piloxing Indoor Cycling Body Pump Krav Maga 11:15 a.m. 9 a.m. 10 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 11 a.m. 12 p.m.

Body Pump Zumba Toning Lift to Sculpt S.E.T. Blast 12 p.m. 12 p.m. 11:15 a.m. 9 a.m.

FAxT Body Pump Stroller Circuit 4:30 p.m. 12 p.m. 10:15 a.m.

Indoor Cycling Zumba R.I.P.P.E.D. 5:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 11:30 a.m.

Krav Maga Yoga Beginners Zumba 7 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m.

Krav Maga OperationFit 7 p.m. 6:30 p.m.

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W A R R I O R Z O N ESTORCK • BLDG 6642

Thu: 5-10 p.m.Fri: 5 p.m.-12 a.m.Sat: 4 p.m.-12 a.m.

Sun: 2-9 p.m.

Use the Warrior Zone for your next Unit Function!

Hail and FarewellsRight Arm Nights

Xbox, PlaystationPool TableAir Hockey

Foosball, DartLarge projector screen

Surround SoundAFN

DVD/Blu-Ray

The Warrior Zone is open

to all Military members and their

authorized guests, 18 years and older.

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FPS TournamentSeptember 21 • 5 p.m.FPS, Halo 4, Slayer! $10 in advance, $15 at the door.

Movie NightsThursdays & Fridays • 7 p.m.New release movies at no cost for you andyour authorized guest, 18 years and older.

September

Dart TournamentOctober 26 • 5 p.m.$15 in advance, $20 at the door.

Movie NightsThursdays & Fridays • 7 p.m.New release movies at no cost for you andyour authorized guest, 18 years and older.

October

Pool TournamenetNovember 22 • 6 p.m.$15 in advance, $20 at the door.

Movie NightsThursdays & Fridays • 7 p.m.New release movies at no cost for you andyour authorized guest, 18 years and older.

November

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Better Opportunities forSingle Soldiers

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BOSS Meetings • 2 p.m.September 3: BOSS Lounge,BismarckSeptember 17: Warrior Zone,Storck BarracksNot a BOSS Soldier? Ask your unit representative how to get involved in this awesome oppor-tunity to get involved with your Community, travel and enjoy your time in Ansbach outside of work!

Costume Dodgeball TournamentOctober 19 • Storck

Halloween Fun RunOctober 26 • 10 a.m.Katterbach Best costume wins!

Haunted HouseOctober 25, 26, 31 Youth-friendly and adult-scary versions!

BOSS Meetings • 2 p.m.October 1: BOSS Lounge,BismarckOctober 15: Warrior Zone,Storck Barracks

September OctoberBOSS Meetings • 2 p.m.November 5: BOSS Lounge BismarckNovember 15: Warrior ZoneStorck Barracks

BOSS Trip to Venice • $310November 7-11For Single Soldiers, Geographic Bachelors and their authorized guests, 18 years and older.Round trip bus transportation. 3 overnights in Laguna Palace in Mestre. Tour of Verona. Sightseeing tour of Venice. $50 single room supplement. Sign up at Concierge in the Von Steuben Community Cen-ter on Bismarck.

November

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BISMARCKTue/Wed/Thu: 5-10 p.m.Fri & Sat: 5 p.m.-12 a.m.

W E D N E S D A YPool Night

T H U R S D A YOpen Mic Night

F R I D A YPoker Night

S A T U R D A YSpin Night

The BOSS Lounge is open to Single Service Members

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Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP)A mandatory enrollment program that works with other military and civilian agencies to provide comprehensive and coordinated community support, housing, educational, medical, personnel, and respite care services to Families with special needs.

Family Advocacy Program (FAP)The Army FAP is committed to preventing domestic violence and child abuse and neglect by providing a variety of services to strengthen Army Families and enhance resiliency. The FAP includes prevention, identification, reporting, investigation, and treatment in support of Soldiers and Families.

• New Parent Support Program (NPSP)Provides professional social workers and nurses who offer sup-portive and caring services to military Families with children from birth to three years of age. Through a variety of pro-grams including home visits and parenting classes, the NPSP provides opportunities to learn to cope with stress, isolation, post-deployment, reunions, and the everyday demands of parenthood. The program is committed to developing strong Army Families, and the prevention and treatment of Family violence. Its coordinated efforts are designed to prevent and intervene in cases of Family distress and to promote healthy Family life.

• Victim AdvocacyProvides 24/7 services for victims of domestic violence. Victims have access to emergency assistance, information, re-ferrals, and ongoing support in accessing medical, behavioral health, legal, and law enforcement services on and off gar-risons. Available for both restricted and unrestricted reports.

• Prevention EducationPromotes community support and encourages early referral. Components include: Commander Education, Troop Educa-tion, Education for Professionals, Parent Education and Support, Safety Education (protecting children, listening to and talking to children, child abuse prevention techniques, and a variety of safety related topics including but not limited to bullying and exploitation) geared towards children, Spouse Abuse Prevention, Victim Advocacy Services and Family Life Education.

Transitional Compensation (TC)Program for Abused DependentsA congressionally-mandated program for abused dependents of military personnel. Legislation authorizes temporary pay-ments for Families in which the active duty Soldier has been separated administratively or by court-martial for a dependent-abuse offense. The TC Program offers benefits and entitle-ments for 12-36 months to eligible Family members. During this benefit period, beneficiaries are provided temporary financial compensation and are eligible to receive medical care, including behavioral health services such as TRICARE beneficiaries. Recipients will also have commissary and ex-change privileges during this period.

PERSONAL & FAMILY READINESS

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VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIESGet involved in your Community!

Learn to speak in public!Provide a safe home to

a child in need!Army Community Service

needs YOU!Foreign Language LiaisonsEmergency Placement Care ProvidersInstructors for:• Army Family Team Building (AFTB)• “ScreamFree” Marriage and ParentVolunteers for:• Life Instructions for Family Enrichment (LIFE) Program • Relocation Readiness

For more information, please contact:DSN 467.2883 • CIV 09802.83.2883

Email: [email protected].

Army Community Service(ACS) CenterBldg 5817 Katterbach KaserneCIV 09802.83.2883, DSN 467.2883Bldg 6510 Storck BarracksCIV 09841.83.4555, DSN 467.4555

The ACS Center is a centralized facility providing comprehensive, coordinated and responsive readiness service to support Com-manders, Soldiers, Civilians and Families.

Family Assistance Center (FAC)FAC Centers operate 24/7 and are established by garrison commanders under the auspices of ACS in response to deploy-ments, natural disasters or catastrophic events to assist Soldiers and Family members with basic services. Other agencices may be asked to participate in the FAC as local needs dictate. The National Guard operates FACs for Families who are geographically dispersed and located in remote sites.

Soldier and Family Assistance Center (SFAC)SFAC provides customized integrated support services dedicated to serving Warriors in Transition (WTs) and their Families. The SFAC uses a “one-stop shop” approach to equip and aid Warriors in making life changing decisions as they transition either back to duty or to civilian life. SFAC staff realize individual needs require individual attention and strive to provide tailored, compassionate, and coordinated seervices. These services are offered in a warm, relaxed environment where Soldiers and their Families can gather to foster physical, spiritual and mental healing.

Survivor Outreach Services (SOS)A multi-agency approach which embraces and reassures survivors that they are continually linked to the Army Family for as long as they desire. SOS fosters resiliency and ensures access to all entitled benefits, financial counseling/planning and long term support.

Sexual Harrassment/Assault Response and Prevention (SHARP)The Army’s Sexual Harassment/Assault Resonse and Prevention (SHARP) program exists so the Army can prevent sexual harass-ment and sexual assaults before they occur. Our goal is to elimi-nate sexual assaults and sexual harassment by creating a climate that respects the dignity of every member of the Army Family.

Army Community ServiceBldg 5817 Katterbach KaserneCIV 09802.83.2883, DSN 467.2883

Bldg 6510 Storck BarracksCIV 09841.83.4555, DSN 467.4555

Transition Services Support BranchFinancial ReadinessArmy Emergency ReliefEmployment ReadinessRelocation ReadinessCultural AdaptationEnglish as a Second Language

Community Information BranchArmy OneSourceInformation, Referral & Follow-upMaster Resiliency Training

Mobilization & Deployment BranchMilitary Family Life ConsultantsOperation R.E.A.D.Y.Pre and Post DeploymentFamily Readiness Group Support

Support for Wounded & Fallen BranchSoldier and Family Assistance CenterSurvivor Outreach Services

Volunteer Services BranchArmy Family Action PlanArmy Family Team BuildingArmy Volunteer Corps

Personal & Family Readiness Branch Family Advocacy ProgramExceptional Family Member ProgramNew Parent Support ProgramVictim Advocacy

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COMMUNITY INFORMATION

Army OneSource (AOS)A network of services available to Soldiers and their Families regardless of their component or geographical location. Key players work in strate-gic partnerships to extend and expand support to those identified within the Soldier Family Action Plan and the Army Family Covenant, namely the geographically dispersed. Partnerships with sister services increase and sustain support to those not living near a garrison. Army Soldiers and Family members may access programs and services in three ways: Traditional brick and mortar estab-lishments at garrisons, a web-based portal, and partnerships with local community and government organizations.

Information, Referral & Follow-up(IR&F)Strives to provide Soldiers and Families with timely, comprehensive information on both military and community resources that will assist in meet-ing basic needs and improve quality of life. This program is sometimes abbreviated as the “I, R & F” program.

Master Resiliency Training (MRT)This training replaces Battlemind Training and offers strength-based, positive psychology tools to aid Soldiers, Leaders and Families in their ability to grow and thrive in the face of challenges and bounce back from adversity. Family Resilience Training trains the Soldiers’ Families in preparing for and managing the realities of deployment and the transition back home. Operational Resilience trains Soldiers and Leaders in preparing for and managing the realities of deployment and the transition back home.

Families are needed to provide TEMPORARY care in their home

for children in emergency situations in our community. If you feel you can provide

a loving, caring home for children, please callACS Family Advocacy Program:

Katterbach: CIV 09802.83.2516 • DSN 467.2516Storck: CIV 09841.83.4555 • DSN 467.4555

Childrenin distressneed help

Emergency Placement Care Providers

ARMY FAMILY ACTION PLANC O N F E R E N C E

KATTERBACH ACSDSN 467.2883

CIV 09802.83.2883

Help make Army life better for all.

Issue Forms due: OCT 9

Conference Dates:OCT 22-24

FRESH IDEAS START WITH AFAP

TRANSITIONS SERVICES SUPPORT MOBILIZATION & DEPLOYMENT

Military Family Life Consultants (MFLC)A key outreach service to Soldiers and Families. Enhanced community Family support services by offering licensed clini-cal social workers and psychologists to address various issues that Soldiers and Families face before and after deployment. No records are maintained. For more information, call Katter-bach MFLC: 0160.9835.0753 or 0151.1812.3764 or Storck MFLC: 0171.849.7174.

Mobilization and Deployment Readiness Program (MOB/DEP)Includes program and support activities designed to assist leaders at all levels and Soldiers and their Families to success-fully manage the challenges of mobilization and deployments before, during and after they occur.

Operation R.E.A.D.Y. (Resources for Educating About Deployment and You)Standardized training curriculum used by the MOB/DEP program and designed to prepare leaders, Soldiers, deployed Civilians, and Families for the personal and Family demands of the deployment cycle.

VOLUNTEER SERVICES

Employment Readiness Program (ERP)Provides employment assistance to active duty, reserve component, transitioning and retired Soldiers, Family members, and DoD Civil-ian employees in acquiring skills, networks, and resources that will allow them to participate in the work force and develop a career/work plan.

Military Spouse Employment Partnership Program (MSEP)A self-sustaining and expanding partnership between the U.S. Army and Corporate America. The partnership provides Army spouses the opportunity to attain financial security and achieve employment/career goals through mobility and enhanced employment options. MSEP is a core component of the Employment Readiness Program to enhance and develop employment opportunities for spouses.

Financial Readiness Program (FRP)Provides comprehensive educational and counseling programs in personal financial readiness. The program covers indebtedness, consumer advocacy and protection, money management, credit, financial planning, insurance and consumer issues. Other services offered are mandatory financial readiness training for first-termers, and financial counseling for deployed Soldiers and their Families.

• Army Emergency Relief (AER)Provides assistance for unexpected and financial stress to include: travel, housing, car repair, utilities, medical expens-es, funeral costs, family member dental care, basic furniture needs, rental and replacement vehicles and disaster relief. AER is offered as part of the continuum of services in financial readi-ness.

• MG James Ursano Scholarship ProgramThis is a needs based scholarship program established to assist children of Army Soldiers in obtaining a 4-year undergraduate degree. Applicants must apply each year and may receive as-sistance for up to four academic years.

Relocation Readiness Program (RRP)Relocation Readiness assistance is provided to Soldiers and Fami-lies to help reduce or eliminate problems arising due to frequent moves. Specialized programs and services include: individual or group counseling, sponsorship and pre-arrival information, manda-tory overseas briefings and post-move orientations, lending closet services, Military Homefront web-pages on DoD website, Citizenship Immigration Services, multi-cultural programs, and “Hearts Apart” activities for waiting Families. Garrison commanders chair multi-disciplinary Relocation Assistance Coordinating Committees (RACC) to stay abreast of issues and remedy emerging concerns.

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Army Family Action Plan (AFAP)A grassroots, Army-wide initiative to identify and prioritize issues to enhance standards of living for the total Army Family.

Army Family Team Building (AFTB)A Family training and readiness program that provides participants with an understanding of Army culture and the skills and resources they need to become self-reliant, self-sufficient members of the military community.

Army Volunteer Corps (AVC) Unites all volunteers and organizations using volunteers and strengthens volunteerism by enhancing the career and mobility of volunteers, establishing partnerships and promoting a life-long commitment to service. This, in turn, assists in maintaining readiness, sustaining communities and enriching lives throughout the Army.

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Libraries

Story TimeTue • 3 p.m. • Bleidorn Wed • 3 p.m. • StorckStories, crafts and games for pre-school and el-ementary age children.

First Friday MovieSeptember 6 • 3 p.m. • Storck LibraryWatch a new release blockbuster movie the first Friday of the month.

September

Bleidorn LibraryStorck LibraryWe’ve come a long way from the first dayroom collection of books in Port-Aux Poules, Algeria, June 1943. Once you get your library account set up at either Bleidorn or Storck Library you’re on your way to a world of informa-tion. Check out books, movies, music CDs, video games and more. Renew your checked out material online, down-load books to your personal computer or mobile device, join a book discussion group, bring your child to Story Time. Stop by today to establish your online account!

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First Friday MovieOctober 4 • 3 p.m. • Storck LibrarySee September for details.

Teen Read WeekOctober 13-19 • Bleidorn & Storck LibrariesSeek the unknown at your library this week. Check out the displays to help get you started.

Story TimeTue • 3 p.m. • Bleidorn Wed • 3 p.m. • StorckSee September for details.

First Friday MovieNovember 1 • 3 p.m. • Storck LibrarySee September for details.

Story TimeTue • 3 p.m. • Bleidorn Wed • 3 p.m. • StorckSee September for details.

October

November

Step into your library...

...from home.Sign up with

Digital Media Libraryand access a world of content!eAudiobooks, eBooks, eVideos

Zinio MagazinesOnline Learning: Yale, MIT, Khan, P2PU

Transparent Language

www.library.eur.army.mil

For more information and help with getting started,stop in at your local library today.

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Always in 3D!

TICKETSTickets for all Terrace Playhouse productions are available in advance at MWR Central in the Urlas Exchange, by phone (credit card) and at the door if seats are still available.

STANDARD PRICES*Adult: $10Student: $8Family: $30(2 adults, 2+children)*Dinner Theater will have an additional cost.

FLEXTICKETA FANTASTIC Season Pass to theatrical entertainment throughout the year. Adult FlexTicket: $40 ($10 savings), Family FlexTicket: $120 ($30 savings).Benefits include:• Pay for 4 tickets and get 1 free.• Your tickets are available at Will Call the day of the performance.• Seats are transferable.

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We Need You!We don’t just need people on stage we need people to help create the magic of theatre behind the scenes. We need people inter-ested in: stage managing, assistant directing, building, painting, costuming, hair, makeup, lighting, sound, taking tickets, stage crew, serving refreshments and so much more. We are always glad to teach and you just might be surprised how much you already know. We are a community theatre and thrive on the support of you, our community volunteers.

Like us on Facebook!Ansbach Terrace Playhouse

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Music CafeSeptember 4 • 6:30 p.m. • Terrace Playhouse, Bleidorn A monthly all-genre jam session. Plug it in and get loud or unplug and rif. Play, learn, enjoy and meet fellow musicians. Refreshments available.

Auditions: Disney’s “101 Dalmatians KIDS”September 9 & 10 • 7 p.m. • Terrace Playhouse, BleidornRoles for children, youth and adults. No experience necessary.

Play Reading Group: “Black Comedy” by Peter ShafferSeptember 15 • 2 p.m. • Terrace Playhouse, Bleidorn Join us one Sunday a month to read a play just for fun. No experience necessary, just enthusiasm. Feel free to bring a snack to share.

September

A Taste of TheaterOctober 3 & 4 • 6:30 p.m. • Von Steuben Community CenterAn evening of hilariously funny one act plays, music, food and fun. A 3-course meal will be included in the cost of the ticket: $15/person, $25/couple. Due to subject matter, recommended for mature audiences only.

Performances: “Evil Dead: The Musical”October 18, 19, 25, 26, 31 • 7:30 p.m. • Terrace Playhouse, BleidornNovember 1, 2 • 2 p.m. The only musical with a splatter zone! Blood flies, limbs are dismembered, demons tell bad jokes...and all to hysterically funny music. Contains adult language, suitable for actors and audience 18 years and older. Please see our Facebook page for dates and times: Ansbach Terrace Playhouse.

Play Reading Group: “The Underpants” by Steve Martin and Carl SternheimOctober 20 • 2 p.m. • Terrace Playhouse, Bleidorn See September for details.

Music CafeOctober 30 • 6:30 p.m. • Terrace Playhouse, Bleidorn See September for details.

Performances: Disney’s “101 Dalmatians KIDS”November 15, 16, 22, 23 • 7:30 p.m. • Terrace Playhouse, BleidornNovember 17, 24 • 2 p.m. A family-friendly classic. Please see our Facebook page for dates and times: Ansbach Terrace Playhouse.

Play Reading Group: “God of Carnage” by Yasmina Reza, translated by Christopher HamptonNovember 10 • 2 p.m. • Terrace Playhouse, Bleidorn See September for details.

Auditions: “God of Carnage”November 18 & 19 • 7 p.m.Terrace Playhouse, BleidornA comedy of manners, without the manners. Roles for 2 males, 2 females, 18 years and older. No experience neces-sary.

Auditions: “A Dickens Christmas Dinner”November 25 • 7 p.m.Terrace Playhouse, BleidornRoles for children, youth and adults. Performance: December 15.

October

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Automotive Skills UrlasAutomotiveSkills CenterLocated next to the Exchange onUrlas Housing467.2753 • 09802.83.2753Towing • Snap On ToolsSelf Help • Classes • Salvage YardAutomatic Car Wash • Self Car WashDog Wash • Car Vaccuum

StorckAutomotiveSkills CenterLocated near the AAFES Gas Station and Shoppette, Storck Barracks467.4608 • 09841.83.4608Towing • Self Help • Self Car Wash

September NovemberOctoberBrake ClassSep 19: 6 p.m.Sep 22: 1 p.m.Urlas Automotive Skills CenterLearn to change the brakes on your car.

Diagnostic Special$2 off all scans • Operational HoursUrlas Automotive Skills Center

Double Time Dog Wash$10 for 20 minutesAll MonthDog Wash at the UrlasAutomotive Skills Center

Lift Bay Special$1 off Tue-Fri Operational HoursUrlas Automotive Skills Center

Welding Special10% off all welding • By appointmentStorck Automotive Skills Center

Tire Service “Complete” Special$10 off Complete Tire Service, Mounting, Balancing & Wheel WashAll month • Operational Hours Urlas Automotive Skills Center

Tire Mounting & Balancing Special$1 off tire mounting & balancingAll month • Operational Hours Storck Automotive Skills Center

Winter InspectionAll month • Operational Hours Urlas & Storck Automotive Skills CentersGet ready for winter by scheduling an appointment to check out your vehicle for winter driving.

Charging Systems Test$2 off • Operational HoursUrlas & StorckAutomotive Skills CenterDiscount on all battery, charging and starting systems tests.

Lift Bay Special$2 off Tue-Thu Operational HoursUrlas Automotive Skills Center

Lift Bay Monday SpecialHalf price on MondayOperational HoursStorck Automotive Skills Center

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Located on the Third Floor of theStorck Community Activity Center (CAC)467.4714 • 09841.83.4714 Board Games, Video GamesPool Table, Art Room, Stage, Dance Room, ClassesRent the Center for parties and functions!

SeptemberFriendly Domino TournamentSeptember 14 • 2 p.m.

Movie Nights at the Screening RoomFridays, 7 p.m. • Saturdays, 3 p.m. & 7 p.m.New release movies at no cost for you!

OctoberFall Crafting DayOctober 12 • 2 p.m.Halloween pottery, paper crafts and more.

Movie Nights at the Screening RoomFridays, 7 p.m. • Saturdays, 3 p.m. & 7 p.m.New release movies at no cost for you!

NovemberMason Jar GiftsNovember 9 • 2 p.m. • $10Start your holiday gift giving early by creating a special gift inside a mason jar.

Movie Nights at the Screening RoomFridays, 7 p.m. • Saturdays, 3 p.m. & 7 p.m.New release movies at no cost for you!

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StorckRecreationCenter

Like us on Facebook!Storck Community Activity Center

AnsbachArts & CraftsCenterLocated next to Vehicle Inspection on Barton Barracks468.7627 • 09811.83.7627 Custom Framing • EngravingRent the Center for parties!

Paint Your Own PotteryWed/Thu/Fri • 12-8 p.m.Sat • 10 a.m.-6 p.m.Includes the item, paints and studio time.

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CHILD, YOUTH & SCHOOL SERVICES

UnlimitedSchool Age Centers

Storck Youth Center

Katterbach & StorckWelcome Back BreakfastSeptember 4 • 7 a.m. Katterbach & Storck School Age CentersAll registered School Age Center patrons please join us for breakfast and get to know your staff!

Katterbach SAC Open HouseSeptember 13 • 4-6 p.m. See what we’re all about and meet the staff.

ASQ Team MeetingOctober 3 • 5-6 p.m. Katterbach & Storck School Age CentersParents: get involved and make your center your own.

Harvest FestOctober 25 • 3-6 p.m. Katterbach & Storck School Age CentersFor parents to have fun with your child at the center. Play games, win prized and make crafts.

Give Thanks to Our Military FamiliesNovember 7 • 11:30-12:30 p.m. Katterbach & Storck School Age CentersParents enjoy lunch with their child at the center and give thanks for our military Families.

Art Display and Competition forBGCA Fine Arts ExhibitNovember 19 • 3-6 p.m. Katterbach & Storck School Age Center PatronsView your child’s art work and see the artistic skills and techniques they’ve learned. Location TBD.

Hail & Farewells Sep 6, Oct 4, Nov 1 • 4 p.m. A time to welcome new students and say good bye to those who are leaving.

YC Saturday OpeningSeptember 28 • 12-4 p.m. We’ll celebrate BGCA Day for Kids in our new facility!

YC Saturday OpeningOctober 19 • 1-6 p.m. Time for Pumpkin Chunkin’!

YC Saturday OpeningNovember 16 • 1-6 p.m. We’ll celebrate our military Families with a Turkey Day Lunch.

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Kin sd Fe ter

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Child Development Center

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G R A N D O P E N I N G

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Sat., September 28

11-12 a.m. Grand Opening

12-4 p.m. Kinderfest

Storck Bldg 6706 & 6707

Parent Central Services (PCS) is your one-stop shop for all your CYS Services needs! Storck PCS has moved from Bldg 6510 to 6706.

Katterbach PCSKatterbach Kaserne, Bldg 5818CIV 09802.83.2533, DSN 467.2553

Storck PCSStorck Barracks, Bldg 6706CIV 09841.83.4880, DSN 467.4880

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Enroll your child in school with help from our School Liaison Officer!School Liaison OfficerKatterbach Kaserne, Bldg 5818, Rm 105CIV 09802.83.2098 • DSN 467.2098Cell 0162.270.8763Email: [email protected]

Helpful Information:• All schools are on post and are Department of Defense Dependent Schools (DoDDS) .• There are two elementary schools in the Ansbach area and one on Storck Barracks.• Elementary schools are kindergarten to 6th grade.• Location of the family quarters, not the sponsor’s place of duty or work, determines which school children attend and their eligibility for transpor- tation.• The only Middle/High School (grades 7-12) is located on Katterbach and pulls from all three elementary schools.• Bus transportation is provided to and from the Army Lodging to Katterbach and Barton schools.• In addition to a completed registration packet, parents will need to provide the school with: • Sponsor’s Orders and Orders with student’s name. • Birth Certificate (for kindergarten and 1st graders only). • Student’s up-to-date immunization record • Copies of student records or transcripts from previous school.

School Liaison Officers:• Have strong educational backgrounds and are knowledgeable about school-related issues on the installation and in the local school district.• Serve as the primary advisor to the Commander on matters relating to schools and school support services.• Build relationships and facilitate communication among the Command, Army Families and the local school community.• Coordinate school support services at the installation.• Inform and assist parents with school transition and deployment challenges.• Establish school and community partnerships.• Facilitate access to homeschool resources for parents.• Provide information about college and other post secondary opportunities and preparation materials.

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TransfersIf you are transferring to US Army Garrison Ansbach from another Army garrison, you do not have to start a brand new registration at your new location. You can visit your current Parent Central Services office and request an export of your household file. Your basic in-formation will be waiting for you upon arrival US Army Garrison Ansbach. To complete your new or transferred registration, you will need to visit the Parent Central Services Office so we can update local information. Hand carry copies of immunizations and any health records with you.

Child Care Due to the limited number of full-and part-time spaces in our delivery system, it is sometimes necessary for families to be placed on a waiting list for child care. The waiting period will be different for each program and age group, and may fluctuate due to various fac-tors. Registration is not required to place your child on our waiting list. Children on the waiting list are as-signed a priority according to your employment status. If your employment status changes after you placeyour child on the waiting list, please notify the Parent Central Services office. Waiting list application status must be updated with Parent Central Services every 90 days.

Training SpecialistsKatterbach Training SpecialistsCIV 09082.83.2828/2632, DSN 467.2828/2632

Storck Training SpecialistsCIV 09841.83.4423, DSN 467.4423Training topics Include: • Learning Environments • Health and Safety • Family-Style Dining • Child Abuse Reporting and Prevention • Ages and Stages • Curriculum and Appropriate Activities • Special Needs Accommodation Process Contact the CYS Services Training Specialists for a schedule and to reserve your space.

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Parent Central ServicesWe are your “One Stop Shop” for child care programs and services in US Army Garrison Ansbach. You can call us and make an appointment to suit your needs or just come on by. Bring all of the required documents and information with you.

Who is eligible?Children of active duty military personnel, reservists and Na-tional Guard on active duty and during inactive duty training, Department of Defense (DoD) appropriated and non-appro-priated civilian personnel and DOD contractors working on in US Army Garrison Ansbach may use services provided by CYS Services delivery systems.

What documents do I need in order to register? • Proof of eligibility, DOD ID, Military ID, or contractor civilian ID card• Sponsor name, local address, home telephone number,

duty station and telephone• Spouse name, duty station/work telephone number• Child shot records• Leave and Earning Statements (LES) and/or pay stubs for

both sponsor and spouse• Two emergency contacts (other than sponsor or spouse)• Completed Special Needs Screening Tool for each child-DA

Form 7625-1 • (Note: If a child has been diagnosed with any dietary

restrictions, allergies, asthma, is taking ongoing medica-tion or has any other special needs, a Medical Action Plan (MAP) will be required and a Special Needs Accommoda-tion Process evaluation meeting may be scheduled. Prior to receiving CYS Services care, a SNAP team will review the case and recommended CYS Services care placement.

• Proof of school enrollment (if the spouse is enrolled as a full time student)

Information to be provided within 30 days of initial registration:• Family Care Plan short-term release designee (for single/

dual military and deployable civilian families• Current physical/health assessment signed and stamped by

a medical representation.

SportsAt the time of enrollment in any sport, child/youth must pos-sess a health assessment/sports physical that’s valid through-out the entire sports season (physicals valid for one year from the date of the health provider’s signature). The health assessment/sports physical must certify that the individual is physically able to participate in sport/activity and address any pertinent medical conditions or constraints, i.e., asthma, heart murmur, allergies.

Shaping the Future, Today

Parent & Outreach ServicesimAlone Workshops Tools and information for parents to determine whether youth are ready to stay home alone and to prepare youth to be home alone.

Babysitter Training Workshops Workshop designed to equip teens, 13 years and older, with the knowledge and skills to babysit in the community. CPR and First Aid offered.

Parent Advisory Council Meetings Gather current information, provide input and build a partnership with CYS Services programs. PAC meetings are scheduled on a quarterly basis and open to all parents. Please contact your Program’s Director for times, dates and locations.

Parent Participation Program An incentive program designed to benefit every-one. Parent’s can earn a 10% fee reduction for volunteering in a CYS Services program for a minimum of 10 hours.

Family Readiness Group Presentations Learn how CYS Services can support you dur-ing a deployment. Month of the Military Child Educational Opportunities and workshops avail-able throughout the year. Contact the Parent & Outreach Director for more information and to set up child care for your FRG events.

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Educational & DevelopmentalIntervention Services (EDIS)CIV 09811.83.7644, DSN 468.7644 A resource for parents who have questions or concerns regarding their child’s development, ages birth to 3 years old, in the areas of communication, problem solving, moving around their environment, interacting with others and self help skills. For children 3-21, we provide occupational and physical therapy services through the schools.

Adolescent Substance AbuseCounseling (ASACS)Katterbach KaserneCIV 09802.83.2808, DSN 467.2808 Provides prevention groups to assist with decision-making, stress, leadership, and transitions and a life skills program.

Health ClinicKatterbach KaserneCIV 09802.83.3398, DSN 467.3398

Storck BarracksCIV 09841.83.4512, DSN 467.4512 Supports you during your pregnancy. Offers a variety of classes addressing topics such as pregnancy and breast feeding.

Military Family Life ConsultantsCELL 0152.24211043Military Family Life Consultants are licensed clinical social workers or psychologists. They are here to help soldiers and families work through issues related to living in a mili-tary environment. Consultations are free and anonymous, and no records are kept. Military and Family Life Consul-tants work with individuals, couples and groups. Hours are flexible so they can meet when and where it is convenient. • Child Behavioral Specialist • School Specialist • Adult Specialist

Social Work Services andBehavorial HealthKatterbach KaserneCIV 09802.83.2850, DSN 467.2850 Provides outpatient treatment to children, adolescents, and adults through individual, family, marital and group counseling, medication management, and Family Advocacy services.

Other On-Post Agencies Child, Youth & School ServicesContact Information

CYS Services Administrative OfficesBarton Barracks, Bldg 5259CIV 09811.83.7335, DSN 468.7335

CYS Services Coordinator Barton Barracks, Bldg 5259CIV 09811.83.7343, DSN 468.7343

Program Operations Specialist Barton Barracks, Bldg 5259CIV 09811.83.7306, DSN 468.7306

Parent & Outreach Services Katterbach Parent Central ServicesKatterbach Kaserne, Bldg 5818, Rm 103CIV 09802.83.2533/2531, DSN 467.2533/2531Storck Parent Central ServicesStorck Barracks, Bldg 6706CIV 09841.83.4880, DSN 467.4880

SKIESUnlimited, EDGE! Barton Barracks, Bldg 5256CIV 09811.83.7226, DSN 468.7226

School Liaison Officer Katterbach Kaserne, Bldg 5818, Rm 105 CIV 09802.83.2098, DSN 467.2098Cell: 0162.2708.763

Child Development CentersKatterbach Kaserne, Bldg 5984CIV 09802.83.2828, DSN 467.2828Storck Barracks Main, Bldg 6686CIV 09841.83.4505, DSN 467.4505

Family Child Care Katterbach Kaserne, Bldg 5817, Rm 239CIV 09802.83.2536, DSN 467.2536

School Age CentersKatterbach Kaserne, Bldg 5515CIV 09802.83.2632, DSN 467.2632Storck Barracks, Bldg 6706CIV 09841.83.4733, DSN 467.4733

Youth CentersKatterbach Bldg 5911CIV 09802.83.2395, DSN 467.2395Storck Bldg 6503CIV 09841.83.4066, DSN 467.4066

Youth Sports and FitnessBarton Barracks, Bldg 5284CIV 09811.83.4866, DSN 468.4866Storck Barracks, Bldg 6510, Rm 101CIV 09841.83.4849, DSN 467.4849

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Parent Advisory Committee

Make a difference!Voice your suggestions!

Be a part of the solution!

ContactParent Central Services

for details.

Katterbach & StorckSchool Age Centers

5 p.m.

Child, Youth and School Services

September 13November 12

Date & times subject to change

Meeting

NO COST! Youth 13 and older You must attend all sessions and complete a babysitter application to become certified. CPR & First Aid need to be updated annually.Registered participants will be notified of class start dateStop by Parent Central Services today!

Become aCYSitter!

BABYSITTINGTRAINING

Coaches: Get a discount!After OCT 31 teams will close when rosters are fullYouth will be placed in their proper age group according to their playing age as of MARCH 15, 2014.

Registration: OCT 1-31Games begin: DEC

CYS Services Sports and Fitness

WINTER SPORTS 2013/14Wrestling Basketball

CheerleadingBowling

Registration today: Parent Central ServicesKatterbach • DSN 467.2533/2531 • CIV 09802.83.2533/2531

Storck • DSN 467.4880 • CIV 09841.83.4880

Information: CYS Services Sports & FitnessKatterbach: DSN 468.7866

CIV 09811.83.7866Cell 0160.9890.5899 or 0160.9890.5895

imAloneWORKSHOPChildren learn skills to help them be safe and productive while home alone. For ages 11-15 yrs

Sep 10-12 • 3-5 p.m.Sign up at Parent Central Services

Become aFamily Child Care Provider• FCC offers small, multi-age group care in a nurturing, home environment.

• Earn extra income, start a career and provide a valuable service to your Community.

• Sign up for the next FCC Parent Orientation at Parent Central Services and learn about the application process.

Sign up atParent Central Services

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UnlimitedgetStudents 15-18 years:

To become a HIRED! apprentice . you must be registered through Parent Central Services for the Youth Center.

Fall term: Sep 9 – Nov 29Register: July 1 – Aug 30Earn a $500 stipendGain professional trainingWorkforce experienceApplications avai lable:Katterbach & Storck Youth CentersMore information?DSN 467.2588 CIV 09802.83.2588

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Save Your Money!Value Added Tax (VAT) ReliefForms are available at your Tax Relief Officeto save you the 19% German Sales Tax on goods

Utility Tax Avoidance Program(UTAP)Your Tax Relief Office can help you save:• 19% VAT on Electric and Gas• 7% on Water• 11% on EnergyFor valid Active Duty or Civilian U.S. ID Cardholder

Tax Relief OfficeVon Steuben

Community CenterBldg 5845

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US Army Garrison AnsbachFamily & Morale, Welfare & RecreationAnsbach Arts & CraftsBarton Barracks Bldg. 52620981.183.7627 / 468.7627W/Th/F .........12-8 p.m.Sa ................10 a.m.-6 p.m.Su/M/Tu .......CLOSEDU.S. Holidays [email protected]

Army Community Service (ACS)Katterbach Kaserne Bldg. 5817A 09802.83.2883 / 467.2883Mo - Th ........8 a.m.-5 p.m.Fr .................11:30 a.m.-5 p.m.Storck Barracks Bldg. 651009841.83.4555 / 467.4555Mo - Th ........8 a.m.-5 p.m.Fr .................11:30 a.m.-5 p.m.

Ansbach Army Lodging Urlas Development Bldg. 8152 09802.83.7014 / 467.7014Every day ......24 hour service

Army Recreation Machine Program Gaming Area Storck BarracksBldg 650809841.83.4530 / 467.4530M/W/Th ........7:30 a.m.-8 p.m.Fr .................7:30 a.m.-9 p.m. Sat/Sun ........1-8 p.m.Tu ................CLOSEDU.S. Holidays .......CLOSEDPrimo’s kitchen closes 1 hr before facility.

Automotive Skills, Salvage YardCar Wash & Dog Wash, UrlasUrlas Housing Bldg. 813009802.83.2753 / 467.2753Tue-Fri .........10 a.m.-8 p.m.Sa/Su ...........10 a.m.-6 p.m.Mon .............ClosedU.S. Holidays .......Closed

Automotive Skills StorckStorck Barracks Bldg. 654109841.83.4608 / 467.4608Mo/Fr ...........12-8 p.m.Sa/Su ...........10 a.m.-6 p.mTu/We/Th ......CLOSEDU.S. Holidays .......Closed

BOSSBismarck Kaserne Bldg. 584509802.83.2921 / 467.2921

Bowling CentersKatterbach Bowling Center & Strike Zone Restaurant, Bldg 550909802.83.2638 / 467.2638PLEASE NOTE: Hours will be adjusting this Fall. Please call ahead for currentinformation.We ...............11:30 a.m.-9 p.m.(Wednesday League Night, no open bowling)Th/F .............11:30 a.m.-8 p.m.Sa ................2-8 p.m.Su ................12-6 p.m.M/Tu ............ CLOSEDU.S. Holidays CLOSEDStrike Zone’s kitchen closes at 7 p.m.except Sunday at 6 p.m.

Storck Barracks Bowling Center & Primo’s Express RestaurantBldg 650809841.83.4530 / 467.4530M/W/Th/F .....11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. M/W/Th ........5-8 p.m.Fri ................5-9 p.m.Sa/Su ...........2-8 p.m.Tu ................CLOSEDU.S. Holidays .......CLOSEDPrimo’s kitchen closes 1 hr before facility.

Child Development CentersFor registration and enrollments, see “Parent Central Services.”Katterbach Kaserne Bldg. 5984 09802.83.2828 / 467.2828Mo - Fr .........5:45 a.m.-6 p.m.Bldg. 5510 , KatterbachMo - Fr .........8 a.m.-5 p.m.Storck Barracks Bldg. 6686 & 6504, 09841.83.4505 / 467.450509841.83.4423 / 467.4423Mo - Fr .........5:45 a.m.-6 p.m.

Concierge at the Von SteubenBismarck Kaserne Bldg. 584509802.83.2930 / 467.2930Mo - Fr ........8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.U.S. Holidays .......CLOSED

CYS Services Sports and FitnessBarton Barracks Bldg. 5284Storck Barracks Bldg. 6510Barton: 0981.183.7866 / 468.7866Storck: 09841.83.4849 / 467.4849For registration and enrollments, see “Parent Central Services”.

EDGE! ProgramFor registration and enrollments, see “Parent Central Services”.

Family Child CareFor registration and enrollments, see “Parent Central Services”.Katterbach Kaserne Bldg. 5817, Rm 239 09802.83.2536 / 467.2536

School Liaison OfficerKatterbach Kaserne 5818 09802.83.2098 / 467.2098Hours and times vary.

SKIESUnlimited ProgramFor registration and enrollments, see “Parent Central Services.”Storck Community Activity CenterStorck Barracks Bldg. 6510Mo - Th ........8 a.m.-5 p.m.Fri ................11 a.m.-5 p.m.Recreation Center, Third Floor09841.83.4714 / 467.4714Tu-F .............11 a.m.-5 p.m.Sa ................By reservationSu/M ............CLOSEDU.S. Holidays CLOSED

Tax Relief Office (VAT)Bismarck Kaserne, Bldg. 5845 See “Concierge.”Storck Bldg. 6510 09841.83.4553 / 467.4553Tu-Th ...........11 a.m.-4 p.m.Fr .................11:30 a.m.-4 p.m.Beginning October 1:Mo-Fr ...........9 a.m.-5 p.m.

Terrace PlayhouseBleidorn Housing Bldg. 5091 0981.183.7636 / 468.7636

Von Steuben Community CenterBismarck Kaserne Bldg.5845 See “Concierge.”

Warrior ZoneStorck Barracks Bldg. 664209841.83.4584 / 467.4584M-Th ............CLOSEDFr .................5 p.m.-12 a.m.Sa ................4 p.m.-12 a.m.Su ................2-9 p.m.U.S. Holidays CLOSED

Youth Centers For registration and enrollments, see “Parent Central Services.”Katterbach Kaserne Bldg. 5911 09802.83.2395 / 467.2395Mo - Th ........2:30-6 p.m.Fr .................2:30-9 p.m.First Sa ........1-6 p.m.Storck Barracks Bldg. 6503 09841.83.4066 / 467.4066Mo - Th ........2:30-6 p.m.Fr .................2:30-6 p.m.

Fitness CentersKatterbach Kaserne Bldg. 5805 09802.83.2771 / 467.2771Mo - Fr .........5:30 a.m.-9 p.m.Sa/Su ...........9 a.m.-5 p.m.Training Holidays ..9 a.m.-7 p.m.U.S. Holidays .......9 a.m.-5 p.m.Storck Barracks Bldg. 6504 09841.83.4582 / 467.4582Mo - Fr .........5:30 a.m.-9 p.m.Sa/Su ...........10 a.m.-6 p.m.Training/U.S. Holidays....10-6 p.m.

Java CaféStorck Barracks Bldg.650809841.83.4531 / 467.4531Mo - Fr .........7:30 a.m.-5 p.m.Sa ................CLOSEDSu ................11 a.m.-3 p.m.U.S. Holidays CLOSED

LibrariesBleidorn Housing Bldg. 508309811.83.1740 / 468.1740Mo ...............CLOSEDTu - Fr .........11 a.m.-8 p.m.Sa/Su ...........11 a.m.-6 p.mStorck Barracks Bldg. 650309841.83.4675 / 467.4675Sa, Mo ........CLOSEDTu - Fr .........10 a.m.-6 p.m.Su ................10 a.m.-5 p.m.

Outdoor Recreation & Soldiers Lake Katterbach Kaserne Bldg. 5807 09802.83.3225 / 467.3225Mo - Fr .........11:30 a.m.-6 p.m.

Parent Central ServicesWebtrac: https://webtrac.mwr.army.mil/webtrac/ansbachcyms.html.Katterbach Kaserne Bldg. 5818Ground Floor, Yellow Wing 09802.83.2533 / 2531467.2533 / 2531Mo - Th ........8 a.m.-5 p.m.Fr .................11:30 a.m.-5 p.m.Storck Barracks Bldg. 670609841.83.4880 / 467.4880Mo - Th ..10 a.m.-1 p.m./2-5 p.m.Fr ...........11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. / 2-5 p.m.

School Age CentersFor registration and enrollments, see “Parent Central Services.”Katterbach Kaserne Bldg. 5515 09802.83.2632 / 467.2632Mo - Fr .........5:45 a.m.-6 p.m.Storck Barracks Bldg. 670609841.83.4733 / 467.4733Mo - Fr .........5:45 a.m.-6 p.m.

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