1. FRSA FLASH
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October 18, 2012
HHC
RENEGADES
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FRG Events 2
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BOSS Events 7
Boo at the Zoo! 9 Don’t forget about the Renegade Family Fun Run !
Trunk or Treat! 11 Tomorrow, October 19th starting at 7:30 AM
There will be a 1.2 mile tiny tike course and a 5K. Kids can
Special points bike, roller blade, whatever (with proper safety gear), and
of interest: families can walk, run, bring strollers.
New to Fort Drum -
look into the Winter
Driving & Snow
Thrower Classes - see
pg. 6 There will be
Haunted Hay Ride -
see pg. 9 Bagels, Hot Chocolate and Coffee afterwards!
Make a Difference Day
and Woman's Con-
ference - see pg. 10
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2. Watch for these Renegade FRG events!
October -
Friday, 19 Oct - Renegade Family Fun Run
More info on the Family Fun Run to come out soon - Who wants to run with
CPT Samantha Jones again?
Wednesday, 31 Oct - Office Trick or Treat
Let’s get ready to “Trick or Treat!” On Wednesday, 31 October at 10:00 AM
bring the little people dressed up for a practice run at “Trick or Treating”
All the offices in the Brigade HQ building and in the HHC HQ building will
be stocked with candy and goodies for all the little Renegade Family Members! This is
a chance for those little ones to fill their bags!!
Child Care Deadline
is next Wednesday!
Thursday, 08 Nov - Renegade FRG Meeting
FREE Child Care is available at the Memorial CDC for our FRG Meeting on the
8th at 6:00 PM in the BDE Classroom. If you’re interested in Child Care call Jackie
Sharpe, BDE FRSA 315-774-1104 by the 24th of October.
Friday, 16 Nov - Renegade Thanksgiving Lunch
FRG Thanksgiving Lunch in the BDE Classroom - more to follow!
Saturday, 08 Dec - Renegade Holiday Celebration
Look for information on our Renegade Holiday Celebration at the Hillside Lodge
on Saturday, December 8th complete with Hot Chocolate and goodies to eat! We’ll be
collecting unwrapped toy donations for the “Mountain of Toys “ drive . And there just
may be a visit from the jolly man himself!!
** And be on the lookout for a
very special event in February!
3. Winter weather is coming, let’s get prepared
Teenagers may require physical for employment
Is your teen going to work? Most employers require a physical. If your teen has had a
physical within the last year, you simply need to drop off the employer's paperwork and
pick it up three days later. Your child's primary care manager will complete the paper-
work without an appointment!
However, if your child requires a physical, it is best to schedule it before he or she starts
the job hunt.
To schedule an appointment, call 772-2778 or visit https://www.tricareonline.com.
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See what Army Community Service (ACS) has to offer you
Did you know ACS schedules a tour of the area every Tuesday morning?
It is open to all Soldiers and dependants! Call (315) 772-6556 to schedule
your spot.
Think ACS First!
Want to know more about Army life or FRGs?
Call ACS to reserve a seat.
5. Page 5 FRSA FLASH
Fort Drum Exchange opens doors to local vendors
While the economy may have Partner businesses, called conces- “Some shoppers drive up to 40
forced some retailers to scale back sions, operate in Exchange- miles or more to come to the Fort
Drum Exchange,” said Ken
on merchandise or services, the provided space, primarily in the
Limtiaco, Exchange general
Army & Air Force Exchange Ser- retail mall area. Benefits include manager.
vice is actively seeking the assis- contracts based on a percentage of
tance of local businesses to in- revenue, a variety of space and Limtiaco said. “Partnering with
crease the product selection troops merchandising setups and the the Exchange provides local busi-
and their Families find at their Ex- convenience of being located with nesses exposure to a great deal of
change. “Some the anchor retail store and food foot traffic as well as the opportu-
shoppers drive up to 40 miles or outlets. The Exchange also will nity to serve military Families.”
more to come to the Fort Drum assist in marketing and promoting For more information on how to
Exchange,” said Ken Limtiaco, Ex- partner businesses to help maxi- partner with the Exchange as a
change general manager. “The ad- mize awareness on and around concessionaire, visit
dition of local, small, minority, Fort Drum. www.shopmyexchange.com or
women- and veteran-owned busi- “Despite the economic conditions contact Della Hannah, Exchange
nesses can help provide the diver- we’ve experienced recently, Ex- service business manager, at 773-
sity, value and innovation to fur- change shoppers have continued 5633.
ther enhance their shopping ex- to demonstrate a strong demand
perience.” for new and unique merchandise,”
Report security issues to Fort Drum tip line
Fort Drum’s Directorate of Emergency Services left behind; vehicles left unattended in front of buildings;
encourages everyone to contribute to community and chemical smells or fumes coming from a residence or
security by reporting suspicious behavior or ac- business. The effort is part of iWatch Army, an antiter-
tivities to 774-8477 (TIPS). rorism program.
Callers to the anonymous tip line should report
odd behaviors and activities, such as people
measuring or asking for blueprints of important
buildings; strangers asking about security proto-
cols; a briefcase, suitcase, backpack or package
315-774-8477 (TIPS)
6. Volume 1, Issue 1 Page 6
Command Safety Office to conduct winter driving, snow thrower classes
The Fort Drum Command Safety Office, Bldg. M-10281, will conduct winter driving and snow thrower opera-
tion classes for Soldiers, Family Members and Department of the Army civilian employees.
Winter driving classes will be offered from 2 to 3 p.m. Wednesday and Oct. 24, Nov. 6 and 20, and Dec. 4 and
18.
Snow thrower operation classes will be offered from 3:30 to 4 p.m. Wednesday and Oct. 24, Nov. 6 and 20,
and Dec. 4 and 18.
For more information or to register, call 772-9026 / 0310. Note: Unit / organization classes are by appoint-
ment only.
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Tell Fort Drum how they are doing!
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ICE Comments!
ICE is Interactive Customer Evaluation
This is where you can provide all types of feed-
back on various services offered throughout Fort
12. Contact I nformation for the
RENEGADES
COMMANDER
1SG
CPT Jones
SFC Grady
samantha.marie.harmon@us.army.mil
vittorio.grady@us.army.mil
FRG LEADER
Kelly Wright BDE FRSA
alecadam@hotmail.com Jackie Sharpe
O/315-774-1104 or C/315-778-6107
jacqueline.e.sharpe.civ@mail.mil
teers
Thank you to all the Volun
lately!
th at have stepped up
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.