2. AGENDA
Welcome Remarks – COL Johnson: 353-7660
DPTMS
DES
DPW
DOL
SJA
DFMWR
ACS
SLO
DHR
Chaplain
Safety
ASYMCA
The Exchange
DECA
Red Cross
NHC
PAO
CSC
3. Community Action Council
The Community Action Council provides an open forum for the
Fort Wainwright community to exchange information, ideas and
concerns. The Council is comprised of Commanders, Senior
Spouses, Staff Directors, various community leaders and support
agencies. The forum is open to all personnel.
• Allows Fort Wainwright community leaders, Garrison
supporting agencies and Families to come together and discuss
upcoming events, relevant issues and put out any important
information.
• Gives Family Readiness Group leaders current information to
share with Families of Soldiers.
• Provides a forum for members of the Fairbanks Community to
collaborate with leaders of Fort Wainwright.
4. AGENDA
Welcome Remarks
DPTMS – Mr. Michael Bonnell: 353-9436
DES
DPW
DOL
SJA
DFMWR
ACS
SLO
DHR
Chaplain
Safety
ASYMCA
The Exchange
DECA
Red Cross
NHC
PAO
CSC
5. July 2012
SUN MON TUES WED THU FRI SAT
1 2 3 4 5 BCMC2 6 7
FEDERAL TRNG
HOLIDAY FATHER
1-24 and 5-1 HOLIDAY DAUGHTER BALL
CHANGE 4th of JULY
OF COMMAND CELEBRATION LEVY Brief
PIONEER PARK
EDUCATION
8 9 NEWCOMERS 10 11 SOS Support 12 FAIR
13 14
Group
MUD RUN
BSB and 1-52 BTB and 2-8 1-5 3-21
CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE POST WIDE
OF COMMAND OF COMMAND OF COMMAND OF COMMAND YARD SALE
MRT for ASA at JBER (9-20 Jul)
Staff Meeting
15 16 Directors
17 18 CAC 19 Seattle
Seahawk
20 21
Cheerleaders GOLDEN DAYS
PARADE
CHPC Working Group
And Mega Meetings GOLDEN DAYS
ASP Quarterly Inventories (16-20 Jul)
PARENTS DAY OUT
MRT for ASA at JBER (9-20 Jul)
Staff Meeting
22 23 All
24 25 26 27 28
SPRING INTO
NEWCOMERS SUMMER ICE CREAM
SKEDADDLE
CHPC FUN RUN
Board of Directors
GOLDEN DAYS
29 30 31
6. August 2012
SUN MON TUES WED THU FRI SAT
WLC
1 GRADUATION
2 BCMC2 3 4
LEVY Brief
GOLF
TOURNAMENT
CAC
TANANA VALLEY STATE FAIR (3-12 Aug)
Staff Meeting SCHOOL BD
5 6 Directors
7 8 9 10 11
NEWCOMERS
NATIONAL
NIGHT OUT
FWA Cdr/1SG Course (06-10 Aug)
TANANA VALLEY STATE FAIR (3-12 Aug)
Staff Meeting SOS
12 13 Directors
14 15 Support 16 17 18
Group
TRNG PARENTS DAY OUT
HOLIDAY
POSTWIDE
TANANA VALLEY CHPC Working Group YARD SALE
AT/FP EXERCISE (13-14 Aug) MUD RUN
STATE FAIR And Mega Meetings
Staff Meeting SCHOOL BD
19 20 Directors
21 22 23 24 25
(T) Small Arms WOMEN’S EQUALITY
NEWCOMERS WLC DAY OBSERVANCE
Complex
GRADUATION MILITARY
Memorial Dedication
Security Manager APPRECIATION DAY
FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL Refresher Training
Security Managers Training Course (20-24 Aug)
Staff Meeting
26 27 All
28 29 30 31
TRNG
HOLIDAY
DECA CASE LOT SALE
(30 Aug – 1 Sep)
7. AGENDA
Welcome Remarks
DPTMS
DES – Mr. Maurice Fischer: 353-7889
DPW
DOL
SJA
DFMWR
ACS
SLO
DHR
Chaplain
Safety
ASYMCA
The Exchange
DECA
Red Cross
NHC
PAO
CSC
8. Weapons Violation Statistics
Unregistered Concealed Self Assault Hunting Suicidal
Weapons inflicted Gestures
wound
March 6 4 1 1 1
April 2 1 2
May 1 2 2
June 1
July 5 2 1 1
Total 15 9 7 1 2
TOTAL 34 INCIDENTS
Note: Weapons violations do not include all mishaps, which will be addressed
by the Installation Safety Officer.
9. Weapons Registration
1. All privately owned weapons entered on to or stored
within the Fort Wainwright Cantonment area are required
to be registered IAW AR 190-11, 190-13 and USARAK 190-1.
2. Weapons stored off of the installation are not required to
be registered; all personnel residing in the barracks must
store weapons in unit arms room…not off post.
3. Where to Register:
a. Visitor Center at the Main Gate.
b. Police Station Bldg 3028.
4. When to Register:
a. Immediately upon entering.
b. While awaiting shipment.
10. Weapons Registration
5. Who must register:
a. Any person in possession of a weapon, in which the
registration status is unknown.
b. E-6 and below must have Company Commander
approval.
c. E-7 and above and Civilians are self registration.
6. Types of Registration:
a. Short term 24 hours or less.
b. Long Term (transferred from Installation to Installation).
c. Neither is permanent and can be deleted upon request.
11. Weapons Trivia
Soldiers that maintain an area or reside in the barracks
WILL store their POF’s in the unit arms room.
Temporary POF storage is available at the Fort Wainwright
Police Station Bldg# 3028 for after-hours and weekend
storage.
Concealed carry is NOT permitted on FT Wainwright .
Weapons used in the Tanana Flats, Yukon, and Donnelly
Training Areas are NOT required to be registered if they do
not enter the Fort Wainwright Cantonement area. (USARAK
190-1).
12. Fire Drills
1. Required IAW AR 420-1 and USAG-FWA 420-1.
2. Update will require Semi Annual testing based on
weather conditions.
3. Basic requirements are:
a. Development of Fire Evacuation Plan, including
assembly are and occupant accountability
procedures.
b. Upon alarm sounding, complete evacuation of
structure within 2 minutes.
c. Soldiers assemble in designated area and are
accountabilty is conducted.
13. Drills to Date
Drills 17
Conducted:
PASS 5 29%
FAIL 12 71%
1X GO 3 17%
2X GO 1 6%
3X GO 1 6%
14. AGENDA
Welcome Remarks
DPTMS
DES
DPW – Mr. Kate Millburg: 361-6295
DOL
SJA
DFMWR
ACS
SLO
DHR
Chaplain
Safety
ASYMCA
The Exchange
DECA
Red Cross
NHC
PAO
CSC
20. AGENDA
Welcome Remarks
DPTMS
DES
DPW
DOL – Ms. Mary Kay: 361-7641
SJA
DFMWR
ACS
SLO
DHR
Chaplain
Safety
ASYMCA
The Exchange
DECA
Red Cross
NHC
PAO
CSC
21. DIRECTORATE OF LOGISTICS
• DOL - Mary Kay, 361-7641
• Transportation is located in Bldg 3401, Welcome
Center, 353-1150
• Effective 02 July 2012 turn-ins at building 3030 are
by appointment only, 361-6177
22. AGENDA
Welcome Remarks
DPTMS
DES
DPW
DOL
SJA – MAJ Tiffany Pond: 353-6511
DFMWR
ACS
SLO
DHR
Chaplain
Safety
ASYMCA
The Exchange
DECA
Red Cross
NHC
PAO
CSC
23. AGENDA
Welcome Remarks
DPTMS
DES
DPW
DOL
SJA
DFMWR – Ms. Stephanie Jilek: 353-7691
ACS
SLO
DHR
Chaplain
Safety
ASYMCA
The Exchange
DECA
Red Cross
NHC
PAO
CSC
24. Army Community Service (ACS)
• Family Resource Center (Building 3401)
• Information and Referral Services (I & R)
• Family Advocacy Program (FAP)
– Victim Advocates (3 VA positions)
– New Parent Support Program
– 20 incidents of domestic abuse (since March 2012)
– 15 incidents of child abuse/neglect (since March 2012)
– 3 incidents of Sexual abuse (since March 2012)
– New Parent Support Program (3 New Parent Support Home Visitors)
– FAP educator
• Financial Readiness
• Army Emergency Relief (AER)
• Survivor Outreach Services (SOS)
• Soldier and Family Assistance Center (SFAC)
• Mobilization and Deployment (MOB DEP)
• Relocation Services
– Newcomers Orientation / Spring into Summer / Welcome to Winter
– Lending Closet
• Army Family Team Building (AFTB)
• Army Family Action Plan (AFAP)
• Employment Readiness
• Army Volunteer Corp (AVC)
• Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP)
25. Community Recreation Division (CRD)
• Sports and Fitness • Library
– PFC Gym – Story Hour
– Skate Rink (Sep – May) – Computers
– Melaven Gym and Pool – Books, DVDs, Video Game check
– Intramural Sports out services
– Fitness Classes – Book Clubs
– WiFi
• Auto Skills Center
– Tow Service • Outdoor Recreation
– Safety Classes – Warrior Adventure Quest
– Winterization – Glass Park
– Car Wash – Trips and Tours
– Auto Repairs – Equipment Rental
– RV Storage
• Last Frontier Community Center
– Birch Hill Ski Area (Nov – March)
– Bubbly Brew • DW Grill (Seasonal)
– Lazer Tag Arena – Fischer Skeet Range
– Romp and Stomp
• Warrior Zone
– Family Gym
– Gaming Room
– Party Area
– Food and Beverage Service
– WiFi
– WiFi
– Special Events
– Special Events
– BOSS Liaison
26. Child Youth and School Service (CYSS)
• Parent Central Services
– Registration Services
– Youth & Parent Education, Parent Advisory Board, Play Groups, Babysitter Training
– SKIES
– Outreach Services (Parents Day/Night Out, Memorial Child Care, Strong Bonds Child
Care)
– SFAC Child Care Services
• Child Development Center 1 and 2
– Full Day, Part Day, Strong Beginnings Pre-K Program and Hourly Care
• School Age Center
– Hourly, Before & After School Care, Camps, Boys & Girls Club & 4H programming
• Family Child Care
– Hourly, Full Time, and Extended Services Care
• Middle School and Teen Program (Youth Center)
– Open Recreation, Clubs, Camps, Boys & Girls Club and 4H programming
– Youth Leadership Forum, Monthly Teen Town Hall Meetings, Youth of the Year Program
• Youth Sports and Fitness
– Individual and Team Sports
– Fitness (Start Smart, Nutrition Training, Personal Fitness for Youth)
• School Liaison Service
– Youth Sponsorship
– Home School Support
– Liaison for Military Families to the Schools
• HIRED and EDGE Programs
27. Business Operation Division (BOD)
Chena Bend Golf Course Nugget Lanes Bowling Center
– May – October
– MotherLode Cafe
(Dependant on weather
conditions) – Gold Rush Lounge
– Golf Shop – League Bowling
– Driving Range – Open Bowling
– Lessons – Special Events
– Tournaments (“Longest – Friday / Saturday Night
Day” & “Red, White & Cosmic Bowling with DJ
Blue”) – Meeting Room
– Special Events – Birthday Parties
– DW Grill – Right Arm Nights
• Breakfast, Lunch, – WiFi
Dinner, Catering
Services
28. NAF Support Services
• Unit Funds
• Private Organization Advisor
• FMWR Marketing (PAO of FMWR)
– Month FMWR BEAR Publication, available the last Thursday of each
month in FMWR Facilities
– Stay in touch at WWW.FTWAINWRIGHTFMWR.COM
• Monthly BEAR
• Calendar Wiz
– Facebook , become a FAN and get the latest information
– Twitter
– Weekly blast out emails
– Sponsorship and Advertising
– Day 1, Newcomers, North Haven New Resident Briefings
– FMWR Promotions
• NAF Financial Management and Manpower
• FMWR Computer Support
• FMWR Supply and Services
• FMWR Special Events Coordinator
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32.
33.
34.
35.
36. AGENDA
Welcome Remarks
DPTMS
DES
DPW
DOL
SJA
DFMWR
ACS – Ms. Karen Conrad: 353-6267
SLO
DHR
Chaplain
Safety
ASYMCA
The Exchange
DECA
Red Cross
NHC
PAO
CSC
37.
38.
39.
40. AGENDA
Welcome Remarks
DPTMS
DES
DPW
DOL
SJA
DFMWR
ACS
SLO – Ms. Joan York: 361-9377
DHR
Chaplain
Safety
ASYMCA
The Exchange
DECA
Red Cross
NHC
PAO
CSC
41.
42.
43.
44.
45. AGENDA
Welcome Remarks
DPTMS
DES
DPW
DOL
SJA
DFMWR
ACS
SLO
DHR – Mr. Charlie Carr: 353-7612
Chaplain
Safety
ASYMCA
The Exchange
DECA
Red Cross
NHC
PAO
CSC
46. Directorate of Human
Resources
Director
Charlie Carr
353-7612
Military Personnel (MPD) Army Substance Abuse Program (ASAP)
Ms. Joan Roth Mr. Ron Huffman
353-2285 361-1377
Army Continuing Education Services (ACES) Administrative Services (ASD)
Ms. Jerri Tuck Mr. Kelly Cyrus
353-7270 353-7624
47. AGENDA
Welcome Remarks
DPTMS
DES
DPW
DOL
SJA
DFMWR
ACS
SLO
DHR
Chaplain: Chaplain Mike Allen: 353-9825
Safety
ASYMCA
The Exchange
DECA
Red Cross
NHC
PAO
CSC
49. Chaplain Summer Events
• Family Overnight Rafting Trip
13-14 July POC CH Brocato
361-4380
• Alaskan Wild Beast Feast 4
and 25 AUG POC CH Brocato
361-4380 Southern Lights
Chapel
• Protestant VBS
6-12 AUG POC Robb Auker
353-2088
• PWOC 12, 19, 26 JUL
1000-1200 Northern Lights
Chapel
50. AGENDA
Welcome Remarks
DPTMS
DES
DPW
DOL
SJA
DFMWR
ACS
SLO
DHR
Chaplain
Safety – Mr. Doug Harmon: 353-6743
ASYMCA
The Exchange
DECA
Red Cross
NHC
PAO
CSC
51. Physical Training Running Routes on Fort
Wainwright.
• Garrison Policy #7 establishes authorized physical training running routes on Fort Wainwright.
• Key Points:
Protects Soldiers and assist with military, Family and Civilian workforce traveling on and off the
installation.
Speed limit is designated run areas is 15 mph from 0630-0745 Mon-Fri.
Running on Ketchum, and Old Badger is not authorized, must use run paths.
Luzon is off limits to vehicular traffic during this time period.
Formations are limited to 3 abreast, and must not cross center line. Leaders and cadence callers on left
of formation, with road guards posted in front and rear of all formations.
• Any four or more lane road and roads where the speeds exceed 35 MPH are off limits to
Formations.
• Additional safety guidance is discussed in United States Army Alaska Pamphlet 600-2, dated 1 Oct 2010 (Blue
Book) in chapter 10, Safety, under paragraph f.
53. Weapons Safety
Weapons Safety
Since April of 2012 we’ve seen several mishaps involving FWA Soldiers and a fire arm.
Chart provides a snap shot of incidents:
Date BDE INCIDENT INJURY Alcohol Weapon
5 Apr 16CAB Failure to register-Neg Discharge Leg No Handgun
9 Apr MED Weapons Violation Unknw No Handgun
19 Apr 16CAB Looking in mirror/shot into apartment No No Handgun
17 May 1-25 Negligent Discharge No Yes Handgun
25 May 1-25 Clearing Handgun Hand No Handgun
4 Jun 16CAB Clearing Weapon Hand No Handgun
5 Jun 1-25 Negligent Discharge No Yes Handgun
8 Jun 1-25 Clearing weapon in TMP Van No No Handgun
21 Jun 16CAB Proving pistol would not fire w/pressure on Hand Yes Handgun
slide
The consistent is the weapon involved.
To date, the US Army’s Combat Readiness Center reports three Soldier fatalities involving a
negligent weapons discharge, two with Handguns and one with an M72 Light Anti-Tank Weapon
inside their company HQ.
54. Weapons Safety
Leader Engagement Tips
Remind Soldiers that alcohol and weapons do not mix. When socializing
with alcohol leave weapons alone.
Information and training resources for the safe handling of privately owned
weapons are available in the Range & Weapons Safety Toolbox.
Many law enforcement agencies encourage or require additional training
for weapon mounted devices for a reason, using them on personal weapons
is no different.
Soldiers and Family members are encouraged to seek training and be
familiar with add-on devices before they attempt to use them.
The Installation Safety Office (ISO) will assist in establishing a training
program upon request from USARAK Safety and unit Commanders.
Installation Safety Staff discuss weapons safety during “Spring into
Summer” & “Welcome to Winter” orientation.
Know and enforce Garrison policy on Privately Owned Firearms (POF),
Garrison Policy 27
55. Installation Safety Office (ISO)
Contact Information
Installation Safety Office is located on Gaffney in Building
1051 apt 4, the USARAK Safety Office is in apt 5.
Installation Safety Office:
Safety Manager: Douglas F. Harmon 353-6473
Senior Safety Specialist: Gregory J. Sanches 353-7079
Safety Specialist
/Garrison RSO Robert Tanner 353-7085
Safety Specialist Timothy Mayhak 353-7083
USARAK Safety Office
Safety Manager Clay Fell 353-7412
56. AGENDA
Welcome Remarks
DPTMS
DES
DPW
DOL
SJA
DFMWR
ACS
SLO
DHR
Chaplain
Safety
ASYMCA – Ms. Rachel Oldfield: 353-5962
The Exchange
DECA
Red Cross
NHC
PAO
CSC
57. AGENDA
Welcome Remarks
DPTMS
DES
DPW
DOL
SJA
DFMWR
ACS
SLO
DHR
Chaplain
Safety
ASYMCA
The Exchange – Ms. Kathy Maes: 356-1357
DECA
Red Cross
NHC
PAO
CSC
58.
59. AGENDA
Welcome Remarks
DPTMS
DES
DPW
DOL
SJA
DFMWR
ACS
SLO
DHR
Chaplain
Safety
ASYMCA
The Exchange
DECA – Ms. Lori McDonald: 353-7310
Red Cross
NHC
PAO
CSC
61. AGENDA
Welcome Remarks
DPTMS
DES
DPW
DOL
SJA
DFMWR
ACS
SLO
DHR
Chaplain
Safety
ASYMCA
The Exchange
DECA
Red Cross – Ms. Lynette Leasure: 353-7234
NHC
PAO
CSC
62. AGENDA
Welcome Remarks
DPTMS
DES
DPW
DOL
SJA
DFMWR
ACS
SLO
DHR
Chaplain
Safety
ASYMCA
The Exchange
DECA
Red Cross
NHC – Mr. Chris Anderson: 356-7101
PAO
CSC
63. Development Snap Shot
Northern Lights Relocation Bear Paw Phase 2 and Bassett Infill
Construction is progressing ahead of schedule North Haven has completed 52 of the 80 new
with the completion of foundations and framing JNCO homes with the remainder on schedule
well underway. Completion of Areas 1, 2 and 3 for delivery in phases through August 2012.
comprising 48 units scheduled for completion by
July 2013. Fort Greely – Outparcel
Demolition of 11 existing homes is complete and
Community Center (Neely Road) construction of 16 new SNCO homes underway
Construction on 10,000 sqft Community Center with preparation of foundations and construction
is progressing on schedule with completion by of utilities. Completion is scheduled for July
the end of September 2012. 2013.
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64. Ice Cream Skedaddle
We all run for ice cream!
North Haven is a proud sponsor of the
Ice Cream Skedaddle
5k Family Fun Run
Saturday July 28 at 10 a.m.
PFC Gymnasium
Registration, 9:30 a.m.
For more info, call 353-7223
First 125 participants receive t-shirts!
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65. National Night Out 2012
Join North Haven for
America’s Night Out Against Crime!
Tuesday, August 7th
5-8 pm
IHG Holiday Inn Express
Food Games
Prizes Live Music
Bring the entire family for food, fun and
so much more! The event is free! For
more information contact the North
Haven Community Services Office at
907-356-7000 x165
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66. Looking Ahead …
July
22nd – Red Green Regatta – 11am (Graehl Landing Park to Pioneer Park)
28th – Ice Cream Skedaddle at FMWR Family Fun Run (PFC Gymnasium)
31st – New Resident Orientation – 5pm - Southern Lights Chapel
August
7th – National Night Out at IHG Army Hotel & Greely Picnic Pavilion
15th – Yard of the Month
18th – Post-Wide Yard Sales
25th – Military Appreciation at Pioneer Park
28th – New Resident Orientation – 5pm - Southern Lights Chapel
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67. AGENDA
Welcome Remarks
DPTMS
DES
DPW
DOL
SJA
DFMWR
ACS
SLO
DHR
Chaplain
Safety
ASYMCA
The Exchange
DECA
Red Cross
NHC
PAO – Ms. Connie Storch: 353-6780
CSC
68. July Events
• 18-21 July – World Eskimo-Indian Olympics
• 18-22 July – Golden Days
• 21 July – Golden Days Grand Parade
69. AGENDA
Welcome Remarks
DPTMS
DES
DPW
DOL
SJA
DFMWR
ACS
SLO
DHR
Chaplain
Safety
ASYMCA
The Exchange
DECA
Red Cross
NHC
PAO
CSC