3-6 Field Artillery
FRSA Flash
September 07, 2012
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Government Organization
9/14 – Hearts Apart Support Group – ACS
9/14 – Teen Lock – In – Youth Center
9/14 - Care Team Training hosted by 3-6 Field Artillery (see
flyer on next page)
9/15 – BOSS 5-K Run – BOSS
9/15 – ATV Safety Class – Parks and Recreation
9/15 – 2012 Two-Person Captain and Crew Golf Tournament
Sports
9/15 Retiree Appreciation Day, 0900-1500, Clark Hall
9/15 – Red and Black Football Trip - BOSS
9/15 -16 Unit League Softball Championships - Sports
9/15-16 NY Yankee’s Baseball Game Departing 0800 Out
door Recreation
9/17 – 21 – AFTB Instructor Training – ACS
9/17 – 21 – Master Resiliency Training – ACS
9/18 Welcome Tour, 0930-1400, ACS
9/18 - Family Night at the Commons, 1700-1900, Commons
9/19 - 5K Run
9/19 - Employment 101, ACS
9/20 - BOSS Hike to Mount Marcy, BOSS
9/21 – Autism Support Group – Army Community Service
9/21 – In Her Shoes: Living With Domestic Violence – ACS
9/21 – Midnight Sports – Youth Center
9/22 – Adirondack Railroad Fall Foliage Trip – Parks and
Recreation
9/22 – UFC at Winner’s Circle – BOSS
9/25 – Teen Image-Makers Photography Club – Youth Center
9/25 – Family Night: Horseback Riding – The Commons
9/26 – At-Home Career Fair – Army Community Service
9/26 – Teen Cooking Club – Youth Center
9/27 – Federal Employment Workshop - ACS
9/27 - FRG Book Club - ACS
9/29 - Meet the Author: Hope Marston - McEwen Library
9/29 - Skate Jam - Youth Center
10/26 - Haunted Hayride - Remington Park
10/27 - 2BCT Haunted Hotel
Have questions or con-
cerns? Be sure to contact
your FRG Leader or FRSA.
HHB
Mindy Thompson
Cindy Aldana
Alpha Battery
Kathryn Peacock
Jill Burke
Bravo Battery
Tessa Conaway
Golf Battery
Rachel Hirons
Advisors
Pamela Oeschger
Melinda Thomas
Family Readiness Sup-
port Assistant
Kimberley Williams
Operation Tribute provides a holiday
gift to each child of military fami-
lies. From September 1st to Novem-
ber 1st . Simply go to the registra-
tion site: http://
operationtribute.com/registration/
to register your child. Pickups for
the gifts will be the 1st of Decem-
ber. More information will follow
later.
ATTENTION VALUED PATRONS / PARENTS
30 August 2012
FEE INCREASES and PROGRAM CHANGES
Dear Valued Customer,
As we have kept you apprised over the past two years, we are moving towards De-
partment of Defense standardized rate fees. This October is the final incremental phase
for Fort Drum to reach Army standard. Department of Defense will then implement equi-
table rates throughout the Armed Forces.
From last weeks FRSA Flash, due to a re-evaluation of the new CYSS change in
fees and changes for Deployment Support, it has been determined that the previ-
ously noted Deployment Support Services will NOT be cut and WILL still continue.
Deployment Support Services still in effect:
20% fee reduction for all Child Development Services programs
Youth Sports fee credit up to $100 per deployment cycle per child/youth.
SKIES Unlimited Instructional Class fee credit up to $300 per deployment cycle per
child/youth.
$2.00 Hourly Care fee beyond the 16 free respite child care hours.
Should you have any questions on the program impact as it effects your Family, please
inquire at the front desk or by calling Parent Central Services at 772-8675.
Thanking you for your cooperation and understanding
Army Child & Youth Fee Policy
Fort Drum
School Year 2012-2013
Findings:
Significant variances across Army – no predictability
Many “high cost” fee locations not justified
“Artificially” low fees creating great disparities when Families PCS
Inequities among installations in same geographic areas / similar missions
Plan :
DoD is transitioning to single standard to provide consistency.
Transition will continue through SY2014-2015
Army realized 100% compliance with DoD full transition fees would financially burden some Army
families:
Asked DoD for an Exception to Policy to phase in compliance over a 2 - 3 year period, which was
approved.
Implementing final phase to one standard Army fee 1 Oct 12
Total Family Income Categories:
Attention! There have been confirmed reports of a company called Success Express Sales, Inc. and/or Pacific Coast Clearing Services Inc. scamming personnel in the Fort Drum area and targeting Soldiers. The company hires young adults to solicit patrons door to door, at super markets and other establishments to buy magazine subscriptions. They will not take no for an answer. The salespeople try to earn points towards trips overseas, scholarships and/or cash prizes through the amount of sales they make. Magazine terms and costs are allegedly dictated by the publishers of the magazines. There is a process & handling fee for each customer regardless of how many magazines are purchased. Bonus points are given for cash purchases.This appears to be a legitimate business but it is NOT. Those that purchase these subscriptions never receive their magazines and are unable to reach customer service for refunds or other resolution. As of this date, there have been 87 Better Business Bureau complaints within the past 3 years, 37 of which have been within the last 12 months. This business preys on military members and often frequent establishments on and around
military installations. https://www.facebook.com/pages/Fort-Drum-Financial-Readiness-ACS/195662120473?ref=ts
Thousand Islands Area Habitat for Humanity (TIAHFH) is looking for several new members to volunteer their time as members of our various committees. Each committee is a vital part of our organization, working di-rectly with our Board of Directors. We are looking for 4 to 6 members for each committee.
WHAT: Committee Orientation meeting WHEN: Monday September 10th @ 6:00pm WHERE: Maggie’s On The River, 500 Newell St., Watertown (Conference Room, 2nd Floor) If you can attend, please RSVP via email to [email protected] or call Pam Rajner at 486-7321.
Save The Date: Saturday, 15 Sept - Ghostly Evening with Anne Borick: Ghost hunters share tales of the supernatural; bring a
flashlight. Sponsored by Friends of Mexico Point Park. Mexico Point Dr. Mexico, 1000 Islands-Seaway, NY,
13114 Website: http://howardsplace.net/manorhouse.html
Saturday, 15 Sept - Lowville Cream Cheese Festival: join the fun and games and watch the parade! Lowville,
NY
Sunday, 16 Sept - Wild Edibles with Nancy Kaiser: Nature talk and walk. Learn about nature's fall bounty. off
Rte. 104B Mexico, 1000 Islands-Seaway, NY, 13114 Website: www.mexicony.net
Friday, 26 Oct 2012 The Haunted Hayride: Beware… and come if you dare to The Haunted Hayride at Rem-ington Park. Creepy things are there to scare as you ride through Remington Park on one of the tractor drawn trolleys. Walk through the haunted pavilion and cemetery then scurry back across the spooky bridge to check out the creepy animal exhibit presented by the zoo at Thompson Park. A little monster’s fun zone is available for kids 12 and under with tamer activities for younger children. Additional treats include group photos, snacks and drinks, and a bonfire for marshmallow roasting. Patrons can catch the shuttle to Reming-ton Park from Mountain Community Homes Community Centers or Magrath Sports Complex. This event is free to all DoD ID card holders. Parental discretion is advised for some of the evening’s offerings and chil-dren 12 and under must be accompanied by an adult.
Childbirth Education Classes—Tuesdays 1330-1530 Series of 4 classes call to register at 772-6404
Lyme Disease Prevention and Awareness
Background
• Lyme Disease is an infection caused by bacteria that is commonly transmitted by
deer ticks and mice (not all ticks carry the disease).
• The tick must be imbedded in the body for several hours to transmit the disease.
• Lyme disease can affect animals, humans and can be transmitted to fetus if mother
is infected.
• If left untreated, can cause serious long-term issues.
• Currently no vaccination available for humans; however, Lyme Disease can be treated by antibiotics.
Early Detection is the KEY!!
Prevention
• Wearing light colored clothing so that ticks can be easily identified.
• Tucking in pants to boots, shirts into gloves.
• Application of insect repellent (containing 20% DEET) and applied per manufactures recommendation to de-
ter ticks and use of permethrin for Soldiers and DA civilians.
• Frequent self checks for individuals partaking in outdoor activities and working in tick-invested environ-
ments. Special attention should be given to moist dark areas were ticks typically migrate too.
• Clothing should be placed in dryer for 20-30 minutes to kill unseen ticks.
• Frequent checks of children and animals.
• Proper removal of tick to prevent infected fluid from entering body with washing and treating area with an-
tiseptic. (Medical professional removal of tick is recommended)
• Testing of tick to determine if a carrier of Lyme Disease.
Routine treatment and grooming of household animals with flea and tick prevention medication.
Contact MEDDAC or your heath care provided for more information on treatments !
Contents of this newsletter are compiled from multiple Military Family news sources. Material presented does not
represent the views or endorsement of 3-6 Field Artillery or the United States Army. This material is for personal use
of the readers. All readers are encouraged to do further research for all applicable restrictions and guidelines.
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