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H e a d qu a r t e r s , H e a d q u a r t e r s C o .
                                  10th Combat Aviation Brigade

                                           RENEGADES

                                 FRSA FLASH
                                                                                          Friday, June 01, 2012

     Points of Contact

Company Commander

  CPT McLean

Company 1SG

 SFC Smith

Company FRG Leader

 RaeAnn McLean

hhc10thcab_frg@yahoo.com

BDE FRSA

Jackie Sharpe

O/315-774-1104

C/315-778-6107

jackie.sharpe@us.army.mil

       Inside this issue:


Things & Places             3


Fort Drum Curfew            4


Sesame Street Show          5


Event Flyers                6


ACS Calendar                11
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Experts offer environmental tips for Families preparing to move
Preparing to make a permanent-change-of-station move can be stressful. You schedule the movers to pack and
pick up your household goods.
But when the day arrives for the packers to wrap your household goods, they inform you of all of the household
hazardous materials they cannot ship.
Family Housing members can relieve themselves of all this stress by using the Fort Drum Household Hazardous
Waste Program. The best part about the program is that it’s free to residents of Fort Drum Mountain Community
Homes.
Fort Drum Public Works Environmental Division established a Household Hazardous Waste Collection Program
on Oct. 1, as an alternative to landfill disposal. Although most household hazardous waste is not regulated and
is allowed for disposal at the local landfill, Fort Drum provides residents of Mountain Community Homes with an
alternative.
Typical household waste includes, but is not limited to, paints (latex, oil and enamel), small propane cylinders,
fuel, motor oil, waxes, cleaners, light bulbs, batteries and aerosol cans.
Some household wastes contain corrosive, toxic, ignitable or reactive ingredients. These chemicals pose a po-
tential risk to people and the environment.
Residents of Mountain Community Homes may bring their unwanted chemicals to the Environmental Division’s
Less than 90 Day Storage facility, Bldg. P-11144 (South Post), from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesdays or noon to 2
p.m. Thursdays for proper disposal.
(Public Works)


BOSS seeks volunteers
Better Opportunity for Single Soldiers and the Disabled Persons Action Organization are looking for volunteers to
help with building a sensory park Friday and Saturday in Watertown.
The "Sensory Oasis" will include wheelchair-accessible components, which will allow individuals in wheelchairs
an opportunity to participate in outdoor play. The sensory play areas will encourage individuals with autism to
explore and discover the tactile, visual and audio elements that the park has to offer.
For more information or to volunteer, call SPC. Vanessa Trinidad, Fort Drum BOSS vice president, at 772-7807 /
0278, or email vanessa.trinidadbehrs@us.army.mil.

Archery club offers free shoot
The Bear Pac Archery Club on Rutland Hollow Road in Watertown will sponsor a Military Appreciation Day from 8
a.m. to 5 p.m. June 9. Soldiers and Family Members are invited to attend the event, which includes free archery
shooting, instruction and refreshments.

Military or dependent ID card will be required. Preregistration is recommended, but not required. Registration
will take place from 8 to 11 a.m. Equipment is available at Parks and Recreation.

For more information, email bearpackarchery@yahoo.com or visit www.bearpacarchery.com.
FRSA FLASH                                                     Page 3


                                        Things to Do/Places to See

Blue Star Museums is a collaboration among the National Endowment of the Arts, Blue Star Families, the Depart-
ment of Defense, and more than 1,500 museums across America. First launched in the summer of 2010, Blue
Star Museums offers FREE admission to all active duty military personnel and their families from Memorial Day,
May 28, through Labor Day, September 3, 2012.
Old McDonald’s Farm
Attention Military families: All military adults with active duty ID will receive $2 off admission during the 2012
season! Regular admission is $8.00 per person
Hours of Operation - Open Every Day May 1st thru October 31st. Spring: May
1st-School recess. Weekdays 10:00-4:00 & Weekends 10:00-5:00
OLD McDonald's FARM | 14471 County Rt 145 - Sackets Harbor, NY 13685 |
(315) 583-5737
Group Rates - Visit and Learn at Old McDonald's Farm! They can now seat 100 guests indoors!! What a great op-
portunity for an FRG Event. Groups will:
Visit With Over 200 Animals, The Wizard of OZ Hayride, Mini Golf, Inflated Adventure Playground (small children
only), Modern Dairy Tour on the Moo Town Trolley. Please call for non-school groups rates. Extras: Pony Rides for
smaller children 60lbs and under. Animal Food: 50 cents/cup
The St. Lawrence Power & Equipment Museum is offering active duty and wounded warriors free admission to
our June Exhibition June 9 & 10, 2012 in Madrid, NY.
THIRD ANNUAL HEALTHY KIDS, HEALTHY PETS EVENT TAKES PLACE JUNE 2 AT REMINGTON PARK

Attention Fort Drum Soldiers and Families! Save the date now for the third annual Healthy Kids, Healthy Pets
event that takes place June 2 from 1 to 4 p.m. at Remington Park!

This event offers fun and information for the entire family.

For instance:

*       Learn how to create a healthy lifestyle!

*       Take part in games and activities!

*       Take advantage of free pet recipes and treat samples!

*       Learn about family and pet nutrition tips; and,

*       Let on-site veterinarians and pediatricians provide advice and answer your questions.

Healthy Kids/Healthy Pets will be held near the park entrance, next to the Dog Park. Leashed dogs may partici-
pate in this event, but need to be kept on a leash for the duration of their visits. In the event of inclement
weather, the Hillside Cabin has been reserved and will provide shelter. Rest room facilities are also available at
that location.

This event is being sponsored by the Fort Drum MEDDAC Pediatrics Department, Veterinary Services, and Cornell
Cooperative Extension Association of Jefferson County.
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   This Week in History, May
   Jun 01, 1980 - CNN launches
   Jun 02, 1935 - Babe Ruth retires
   Jun 03, 1989 - Crackdown at Tiananmen begins
   Jun 04, 1942 - Battle of Midway begins
   Jun 05, 1933 - FDR takes United States off gold standard
   Jun 06, 1944 - D-Day
   Jun 07, 1913 - First successful ascent of Mt. McKinley



         DES REMINDS RESIDENTS OF FORT DRUM CURFEW

As summer quickly approaches, Directorate of Emergency Services officials would like to remind Fort Drum residents of
the postwide curfew implemented last summer. The Garrison Policy regarding the post curfew applies to all persons,
whether residents or guests, located on Fort Drum who are 17 or younger. The purpose of the policy is to protect minors
from becoming victims of unlawful activity, reduce incidents of unlawful conduct by minors, and encourage and strengthen
adult and parental supervision.
“As the weather improves and school lets out, juvenile criminal activity tends to increase in the housing areas. Police will
be identifying juveniles and enforcing the curfew,” said Todd Julian, DES chief of law enforcement. “We need parents’ help
to support and enforce the curfew so our communities remain a great place to work, play and live.

“The curfew implemented last summer went a long way to helping protect both children and property. The amount of late-
night vandalism and thefts were greatly reduced from previous years. Twenty-five minors received first-time violation warn-
ings. Only two minors appeared before the Juvenile Disciplinary Control Board for subsequent violations.”

The curfew is in effect from 10 p.m. until 5 a.m. Sunday through Thursday. It is in effect from midnight through 5 a.m. Fri-
day and Saturday. Exceptions include those minors who are accompanied by an adult; are in their own yard; are returning
home from their place of employment, a school, church or other voluntary organization event or one officially sponsored
youth activity in a government facility; or en route to obtaining medical care for themselves or an immediate Family Mem-
ber. In all cases, the minor is required to take the most direct route to and from the home.

A first violation will result in the minor being taken into temporary custody on the scene by law enforcement personnel. The
parent or responsible adult will be contacted immediately to respond to take custody of the minor. The parent or responsi-
ble adult will sign a release statement acknowledging that the minor has been detained for violating the curfew.

Subsequent violations will result in a police report being generated and a referral for a mandatory appearance before the
Juvenile Disciplinary Control Board. Continued disregard for the policy could result in more severe action against the minor
and the sponsor, including being barred from the installation.

“When parents are aware of where their kids are and enforce policies like this one, everyone benefits, especially the chil-
dren,” Julian said.

The policy can be viewed on the Fort Drum portal under Garrison Policy Memorandum 11-18, Fort Drum Curfew for Minor
Children. Information regarding child supervision is outlined in Garrison Policy Memorandum 10-12, Parental Responsibili-
ties and Supervision for Children and Youth. For more information, contact the MP desk at 772-5156.

Directorate of Emergency Services
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Middle School Day Camp




 Registration begins June 5th at Parent
 Central Services. Each weekly camp is
 created around a central theme, and will
 offer at least two field trips. Field trip
 locations will vary; however, all campers
 will be back at the Youth Center prior to
 4:00 PM. Permission slips are required
 for each trip during camp. Fees/Cost will
 range from $20.00- $55.00 per week
 (based on Total Family Income).

 Call 315-772-8675 for more information.
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                                 Coming Attractions

June 12 – For Father’s Only – Army Community Service
June 12 – Credit Repair – Army Community Service
June 12 – Key Caller Training – Army Community Service
June 12 – 14 – AFTB Level I – Army Community Service
June 14 – Automotive Brakes Class – Automotive Skills Center
June 15 – EFMP Autism Support Group – Army Community Service
June 15 – PSAT Preparation and Assistance Class – Youth Center
June 16 – Summer Reading Program Kick-Off Party – McEwen Library
June 16 – Army Birthday Block Party – Youth Center
June 19 – Investing 101 – Army community Service
June 19 – OPSEC Training – Army Community Service
June 20 – Career Development Seminar – Army Community Service                     http://www.drummwr.com/
                                                                            ClassesandEvents_files/June%202012%
June 21 – Riverfest – Alexandria Bay
                                                                                 20Preview_FMWR_Preview.pdf
June 21 – Military Resiliency Training: Module 3 – Army Community Service
June 21 – High Adventure Club – Youth Center
June 23 – ATV Safety Training Class – Adventure Training
June 23 – End Of School BBQ – Youth Center
June 25 – Mountainfest Sports Begin – Sports Office
June 26 – Army 10-Miler Qualifier – Sports Office
                                                                                          Need Help?
June 26 – Carousel Mall Trip – Youth Center
                                                                               Call or visit Military OneSource to
June 27 – Computer Basics for Job Seekers – Army Community Service
                                                                               find information about taxes, par-
June 28 – Federal Employment Workshop- Army Community Service                  enting, deployments, finances,
                                                                               taxes, counseling, PCS moves &
                                                                               more
Post Theater
                                   Bldg 10725, North Riva Ridge
       Admission is $4.50 for adults; $2.25 for children 6-11; FREE for children 5 and younger.
                              For more movie information, call 772-5571




FRI JUNE 01 - 1900 The Three Stooges (PG)

SAT JUNE 02 - 1400 The Pirates! Band of Misfits (PG)
1900 The Three Stooges (PG)

SUN JUNE 03 - 1400 The Pirates! Band of Misfits (PG)
                       1600 Mirror Mirror (PG)
-----------------------------------------------------------------

FRI JUNE 08 - 1900 The Lucky One (PG-13)


SAT JUNE 09 - 1400 The Pirates! Band of Misfits (PG)
1900 Safe (R)

SUN JUNE 10 - 1400 The Lucky One (PG-13)
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Contents of this newsletter are compiled from multiple Military Family news sources. Material presented does not
represent the views or endorsement of the 10th CAB or the 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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FRSA FLASH 01 June 2012

  • 1. H e a d qu a r t e r s , H e a d q u a r t e r s C o . 10th Combat Aviation Brigade RENEGADES FRSA FLASH Friday, June 01, 2012 Points of Contact Company Commander CPT McLean Company 1SG SFC Smith Company FRG Leader RaeAnn McLean hhc10thcab_frg@yahoo.com BDE FRSA Jackie Sharpe O/315-774-1104 C/315-778-6107 jackie.sharpe@us.army.mil Inside this issue: Things & Places 3 Fort Drum Curfew 4 Sesame Street Show 5 Event Flyers 6 ACS Calendar 11
  • 2. Page 2 FRSA FLASH Experts offer environmental tips for Families preparing to move Preparing to make a permanent-change-of-station move can be stressful. You schedule the movers to pack and pick up your household goods. But when the day arrives for the packers to wrap your household goods, they inform you of all of the household hazardous materials they cannot ship. Family Housing members can relieve themselves of all this stress by using the Fort Drum Household Hazardous Waste Program. The best part about the program is that it’s free to residents of Fort Drum Mountain Community Homes. Fort Drum Public Works Environmental Division established a Household Hazardous Waste Collection Program on Oct. 1, as an alternative to landfill disposal. Although most household hazardous waste is not regulated and is allowed for disposal at the local landfill, Fort Drum provides residents of Mountain Community Homes with an alternative. Typical household waste includes, but is not limited to, paints (latex, oil and enamel), small propane cylinders, fuel, motor oil, waxes, cleaners, light bulbs, batteries and aerosol cans. Some household wastes contain corrosive, toxic, ignitable or reactive ingredients. These chemicals pose a po- tential risk to people and the environment. Residents of Mountain Community Homes may bring their unwanted chemicals to the Environmental Division’s Less than 90 Day Storage facility, Bldg. P-11144 (South Post), from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesdays or noon to 2 p.m. Thursdays for proper disposal. (Public Works) BOSS seeks volunteers Better Opportunity for Single Soldiers and the Disabled Persons Action Organization are looking for volunteers to help with building a sensory park Friday and Saturday in Watertown. The "Sensory Oasis" will include wheelchair-accessible components, which will allow individuals in wheelchairs an opportunity to participate in outdoor play. The sensory play areas will encourage individuals with autism to explore and discover the tactile, visual and audio elements that the park has to offer. For more information or to volunteer, call SPC. Vanessa Trinidad, Fort Drum BOSS vice president, at 772-7807 / 0278, or email vanessa.trinidadbehrs@us.army.mil. Archery club offers free shoot The Bear Pac Archery Club on Rutland Hollow Road in Watertown will sponsor a Military Appreciation Day from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. June 9. Soldiers and Family Members are invited to attend the event, which includes free archery shooting, instruction and refreshments. Military or dependent ID card will be required. Preregistration is recommended, but not required. Registration will take place from 8 to 11 a.m. Equipment is available at Parks and Recreation. For more information, email bearpackarchery@yahoo.com or visit www.bearpacarchery.com.
  • 3. FRSA FLASH Page 3 Things to Do/Places to See Blue Star Museums is a collaboration among the National Endowment of the Arts, Blue Star Families, the Depart- ment of Defense, and more than 1,500 museums across America. First launched in the summer of 2010, Blue Star Museums offers FREE admission to all active duty military personnel and their families from Memorial Day, May 28, through Labor Day, September 3, 2012. Old McDonald’s Farm Attention Military families: All military adults with active duty ID will receive $2 off admission during the 2012 season! Regular admission is $8.00 per person Hours of Operation - Open Every Day May 1st thru October 31st. Spring: May 1st-School recess. Weekdays 10:00-4:00 & Weekends 10:00-5:00 OLD McDonald's FARM | 14471 County Rt 145 - Sackets Harbor, NY 13685 | (315) 583-5737 Group Rates - Visit and Learn at Old McDonald's Farm! They can now seat 100 guests indoors!! What a great op- portunity for an FRG Event. Groups will: Visit With Over 200 Animals, The Wizard of OZ Hayride, Mini Golf, Inflated Adventure Playground (small children only), Modern Dairy Tour on the Moo Town Trolley. Please call for non-school groups rates. Extras: Pony Rides for smaller children 60lbs and under. Animal Food: 50 cents/cup The St. Lawrence Power & Equipment Museum is offering active duty and wounded warriors free admission to our June Exhibition June 9 & 10, 2012 in Madrid, NY. THIRD ANNUAL HEALTHY KIDS, HEALTHY PETS EVENT TAKES PLACE JUNE 2 AT REMINGTON PARK Attention Fort Drum Soldiers and Families! Save the date now for the third annual Healthy Kids, Healthy Pets event that takes place June 2 from 1 to 4 p.m. at Remington Park! This event offers fun and information for the entire family. For instance: * Learn how to create a healthy lifestyle! * Take part in games and activities! * Take advantage of free pet recipes and treat samples! * Learn about family and pet nutrition tips; and, * Let on-site veterinarians and pediatricians provide advice and answer your questions. Healthy Kids/Healthy Pets will be held near the park entrance, next to the Dog Park. Leashed dogs may partici- pate in this event, but need to be kept on a leash for the duration of their visits. In the event of inclement weather, the Hillside Cabin has been reserved and will provide shelter. Rest room facilities are also available at that location. This event is being sponsored by the Fort Drum MEDDAC Pediatrics Department, Veterinary Services, and Cornell Cooperative Extension Association of Jefferson County.
  • 4. Page 4 FRSA FLASH This Week in History, May Jun 01, 1980 - CNN launches Jun 02, 1935 - Babe Ruth retires Jun 03, 1989 - Crackdown at Tiananmen begins Jun 04, 1942 - Battle of Midway begins Jun 05, 1933 - FDR takes United States off gold standard Jun 06, 1944 - D-Day Jun 07, 1913 - First successful ascent of Mt. McKinley DES REMINDS RESIDENTS OF FORT DRUM CURFEW As summer quickly approaches, Directorate of Emergency Services officials would like to remind Fort Drum residents of the postwide curfew implemented last summer. The Garrison Policy regarding the post curfew applies to all persons, whether residents or guests, located on Fort Drum who are 17 or younger. The purpose of the policy is to protect minors from becoming victims of unlawful activity, reduce incidents of unlawful conduct by minors, and encourage and strengthen adult and parental supervision. “As the weather improves and school lets out, juvenile criminal activity tends to increase in the housing areas. Police will be identifying juveniles and enforcing the curfew,” said Todd Julian, DES chief of law enforcement. “We need parents’ help to support and enforce the curfew so our communities remain a great place to work, play and live. “The curfew implemented last summer went a long way to helping protect both children and property. The amount of late- night vandalism and thefts were greatly reduced from previous years. Twenty-five minors received first-time violation warn- ings. Only two minors appeared before the Juvenile Disciplinary Control Board for subsequent violations.” The curfew is in effect from 10 p.m. until 5 a.m. Sunday through Thursday. It is in effect from midnight through 5 a.m. Fri- day and Saturday. Exceptions include those minors who are accompanied by an adult; are in their own yard; are returning home from their place of employment, a school, church or other voluntary organization event or one officially sponsored youth activity in a government facility; or en route to obtaining medical care for themselves or an immediate Family Mem- ber. In all cases, the minor is required to take the most direct route to and from the home. A first violation will result in the minor being taken into temporary custody on the scene by law enforcement personnel. The parent or responsible adult will be contacted immediately to respond to take custody of the minor. The parent or responsi- ble adult will sign a release statement acknowledging that the minor has been detained for violating the curfew. Subsequent violations will result in a police report being generated and a referral for a mandatory appearance before the Juvenile Disciplinary Control Board. Continued disregard for the policy could result in more severe action against the minor and the sponsor, including being barred from the installation. “When parents are aware of where their kids are and enforce policies like this one, everyone benefits, especially the chil- dren,” Julian said. The policy can be viewed on the Fort Drum portal under Garrison Policy Memorandum 11-18, Fort Drum Curfew for Minor Children. Information regarding child supervision is outlined in Garrison Policy Memorandum 10-12, Parental Responsibili- ties and Supervision for Children and Youth. For more information, contact the MP desk at 772-5156. Directorate of Emergency Services
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  • 6. Page 6 FRSA FLASH Middle School Day Camp Registration begins June 5th at Parent Central Services. Each weekly camp is created around a central theme, and will offer at least two field trips. Field trip locations will vary; however, all campers will be back at the Youth Center prior to 4:00 PM. Permission slips are required for each trip during camp. Fees/Cost will range from $20.00- $55.00 per week (based on Total Family Income). Call 315-772-8675 for more information.
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  • 8. Page 8 FRSA FLASH Coming Attractions June 12 – For Father’s Only – Army Community Service June 12 – Credit Repair – Army Community Service June 12 – Key Caller Training – Army Community Service June 12 – 14 – AFTB Level I – Army Community Service June 14 – Automotive Brakes Class – Automotive Skills Center June 15 – EFMP Autism Support Group – Army Community Service June 15 – PSAT Preparation and Assistance Class – Youth Center June 16 – Summer Reading Program Kick-Off Party – McEwen Library June 16 – Army Birthday Block Party – Youth Center June 19 – Investing 101 – Army community Service June 19 – OPSEC Training – Army Community Service June 20 – Career Development Seminar – Army Community Service http://www.drummwr.com/ ClassesandEvents_files/June%202012% June 21 – Riverfest – Alexandria Bay 20Preview_FMWR_Preview.pdf June 21 – Military Resiliency Training: Module 3 – Army Community Service June 21 – High Adventure Club – Youth Center June 23 – ATV Safety Training Class – Adventure Training June 23 – End Of School BBQ – Youth Center June 25 – Mountainfest Sports Begin – Sports Office June 26 – Army 10-Miler Qualifier – Sports Office Need Help? June 26 – Carousel Mall Trip – Youth Center Call or visit Military OneSource to June 27 – Computer Basics for Job Seekers – Army Community Service find information about taxes, par- June 28 – Federal Employment Workshop- Army Community Service enting, deployments, finances, taxes, counseling, PCS moves & more
  • 9. Post Theater Bldg 10725, North Riva Ridge Admission is $4.50 for adults; $2.25 for children 6-11; FREE for children 5 and younger. For more movie information, call 772-5571 FRI JUNE 01 - 1900 The Three Stooges (PG) SAT JUNE 02 - 1400 The Pirates! Band of Misfits (PG) 1900 The Three Stooges (PG) SUN JUNE 03 - 1400 The Pirates! Band of Misfits (PG) 1600 Mirror Mirror (PG) ----------------------------------------------------------------- FRI JUNE 08 - 1900 The Lucky One (PG-13) SAT JUNE 09 - 1400 The Pirates! Band of Misfits (PG) 1900 Safe (R) SUN JUNE 10 - 1400 The Lucky One (PG-13)
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  • 11. Page 11 FRSA FLASH Contents of this newsletter are compiled from multiple Military Family news sources. Material presented does not represent the views or endorsement of the 10th CAB or the Army. This material is for personal use of the readers. All readers are encouraged to do further research for all applicable restrictions and guidelines.