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Feb newsletter (2011)
1. Flightlines
V O L U M E 3 , I S S U E 6 F E B R U A R Y , 2 0 1 1
INSIDE Wine Tasting/Newlywed Game
THIS ISS UE:
FRCSC Board 2
Spouses Welcome
From the 3
President
When: Thursday February 17th
2011-2012 3
Board Positions Time: 6:00-6:30pm Shop the Vendors
Community 4
Outreach 6:30pm Wine tasting, meal
Scholarship 4 Price: $16.00 per person
Information
Ways & Means 5
International
Take a date night with your spouse and enjoy tasting some
6-7
Tea Photos exotic wines and scrumptious food -steak medallions,
Reservation 10 smoked salmon canapés, fresh fruit, and more! Cash bar
Policy
available too. Then watch a few couples compete in the
Cookbook
Order Form
11
Newlywed Game. Some of the couples have been married
Swap-It Bingo 14-
5 years or less, and some have been married for 20 or more.
Photos 15
Come see who will win the battle.
Sweetheart 15
Bingo Info
Valentine’s 17 You must RSVP for you and your spouse!
Rose Sale Info
No late RSVPs will be accepted.
Valentine’s Day 17
Quiz
Outreach Program will be collecting pet items for
local animal shelters—see page 4 for more info!
Please make your reservation no later than Monday, February 14th by 4:00pm by calling
315-405-6627, email membership@ftruckercsc.com or visiting us at www.ftruckercsc.com
Review our reservation policy on page 10
FLIGHTLINES is an unofficial publication produced eight to ten times per year by the Fort Rucker Community Spouses Club at no cost to the US Army. Opinions expressed
herein are not to be considered an official expression of FRCSC or its operating Board. This publication does not imply endorsement of any products, services or firms by
the US Army, Fort Rucker, FRCSC or the federal government. It is intended for informational and entertainment purposes only.
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FRCSC 2010-2011 Board
Honorary President Kimberly Crutchfield
Honorary 1st Vice President Sandy Wolf
Honorary 1st Vice President Leslie Edens
Advisor Kimberly Ball
The best things in life come in threes, like
President Crissy Baker
1st Vice President Kimberly Vega
friends, dreams and memories. Unknown
2nd Vice President Candice Coatney
Secretary Jenny Braden
Treasurer Deborah Kennedy
Parliamentarian Diana Stockhausen
Ways & Means Co-Chair Cindy Carrell
Ways & Means Co-Chair Irene Sherman
Welfare Chair Nicole Gray
Scholarship Co-Chair Dawn Dial
Scholarship Co-Chair Jamie Roper
Student Spouse Liaison Deborrah Cisneros
International Spouse Liaison Janine Whittle
Retired Spouses Liaison Mary Jane Collins
Membership/Reservations Christin James
Flightlines/Publicity Darcy Lynch
Volunteer Coordinator Kim Bishop
Volunteer Coordinator Glenda Cox
Historian Nadia Duncan
Hollyday Mart Co-Chair Jackie Jaques Crogan
Hollyday Mart Co-Chair Lori Harmon
Facility Coordinator Rae Martin-Amble
Holiday Decorating Kristina Howell
Sweetheart Bingo Tonya Martin
Holiday Gift Wrap Jana Fee
Bag Sale Coordinator Georgia Fleming
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From the President...
Hello winter! Won’t you please go away now?!? I don’t know about all of you but I am ready
for spring! It seems that January and February are the dreariest months of the year and I am
ready to get past them! We do however have some exciting things to do in February. Our next
luncheon is one of my favorites! Bring your spouse (just yourself is fine too) and come taste
some good wine and eat some yummy stinky cheese! We will be playing the newlywed game
at this event as well which should make for a very funny evening. Every February, our Club
hosts a “Sweetheart Bingo” for all of the surrounding area’s Senior Citizens. It is such a blast
with this group of very special people. We would love to see as many of you there as possible.
It is a lot of work but so worth it! Be sure to let us know if you are interested in helping out
that day! I wanted to thank all of you who helped out the FRCSC over the holidays!
Your hard work and dedication to this wonderful Club is greatly appreciated! The FRCSC President Crissy Baker
Fort Rucker Community Spouses Club would not be as great as it is without the help
of its members! Spread the word about us! Look through this Flightlines to find many other ways to be involved in the
FRCSC. You will find it to be very rewarding! Be sure to let us know if you are interested in a Board Position for next
year and check out the Scholarship page if you are interested in being on the Judging Panel!
Sincerely FRCSC President 2010-2011
Crissy Baker
WE ARE LOOKING TO FILL THE FRCSC BOARD FOR NEXT YEAR. Below are highlights
of the executive Board positions available (our Treasurer Deb Kennedy has agreed to stay on!)
PRESIDENT– Oversees the entire Board and club activities. According to our current President, Crissy Baker, being
President can be a big job, but the amount of support you get from the rest of the board and the community is amazing!
She says that two good traits for the President are being a good listener and problem solver. She also says that Or-
ganization is the key to success!! Crissy has enjoyed volunteering and making lifetime friends.
1st VICE PRESIDENT - In charge of fundraising events. Kim Vega serves as 1st VP this year. Head of fundraising
sounds like a daunting task, but each fundraiser has an individual chairman. So the 1st VP helps these chairmen to
ensure the success of the events.
2nd VICE PRESIDENT - In charge of planning our luncheons. Candice Coatney serves as 2nd VP this year. She
says two good traits to have for this position are good people skills and an outgoing personality. You speak at each
luncheon, so not being afraid of public speaking helps!! She says that this year her creativity has soared with planning
the luncheons. She has met some great ladies ad has learned about money, event planning, foods, wines, fun games
and more. Candice is so thankful to have had this opportunity to help the club give back to the community.
SECRETARY - Records and submit minutes for Board meetings. Jenny Braden serves as Secretary this year. A good
listener and note-taker is essential to this position. All board members
submit written monthly reports to the Secretary which helps in taking
minutes at the meetings.
The one common thread of all of the board positions is
making lifetime friends. The FRCSC board accomplishes
a lot each year and gives so much back to the Fort Rucker
Community, but we manage to do this while having a lot of
fun! If you think that you might be interested in joining the
fun and volunteering please contact Diana Stockhausen,
475-4360 or email stockhausenx6@yahoo.com .
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Community Outreach
This month we are collecting
donations for local animal shelters-
SOS Animal Shelter and Ozark-Dale
County Animal Shelter.
Both are “no kill” facilities. They are
in need of towels, blankets, dog food,
cat food, cat litter, toys, and bleach.
Please be sure to bring your dona-
tions to our February luncheon.
Thank you for your support!
1. Applications for the 2011 Fort Rucker Community Spouses Scholarship Program
are now available! This years scholarships are provided the FRCSC, Fort Rucker
Thrift Shop, First Command Educational Foundation, the Society of American Mili-
tary Engineers Wiregrass Post, Edwards Jones Joan Newman's Office in Enter-
prise, Sikorsky, and Raytheon. For eligibility and criteria, download the application
at http://ftruckercsc.com/scholarship.htm. Postmark deadline is March 14, 2011.
2. The scholarship committee is in need of YOUR help! We need 5 willing individu-
als to help judge our scholarship applications. The judging process requires about
10+ hours of your time during late-March and early-April, which you can do in the
comfort of your own home. We make it a priority to keep our judges anonymous to
prevent any conflicts of interest. Please contact the Scholarship Co-Chairs, Jamie
Roper or Dawn Dial, at scholarship@ftruckercsc.com or (719) 433-4930 if you are
interested in helping with this great cause!
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Ways & Means Item of the Month
Westerwald Pottery is back!!
We have Fort Rucker and Fly Army back in stock.
Westerwald Pottery was the first to offer personalized
stoneware, the first to use authentic cobalt brush decoration,
and the first to sign, stamp, and date each piece in the line.
While not the largest producer of hand-made pottery in the
U.S.A., Westerwald Pottery has consistently maintained the
highest standards of excellence. Westerwald pottery is wheel-
thrown, brush decorated, and imprinted. Because every piece
is handmade, no two products are exactly alike. The glazes
are lead-free, microwave, and dishwasher safe. This is truly a
collectible item. They are available at many military installa-
tions around the world, but Fly Army and Fort Rucker are
only available here.
Prices from $17.50. For orders or more information, please
call Cindy 709-4621 or Irene 403-7044.
Look for us at the monthly luncheons, too!
Contact
Yolonda
Martin
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990 North Daleville Avenue Daleville AL 36322
Phone: (334) 598-6212 Fax: (334) 503-9205
Orders: (800) 223-1213
Check us out at our online store:
www.wings-aviation.com
Flashcards, Map Kits, Mini -10s, PPC Cards, Study Guides,
Books, Pub Bags, Headsets, Flight Gloves, Sectionals, Survival
Items, Rank, Insignia, Art, Prints, Toys, Models, Jewelry, Mugs,
Sunglasses, Car Stickers, Souvenirs, Children’s Flight Suits,
Boots, License Plates, Hats, Magnets
PLUS MUCH MUCH MORE!
*Rewards program!
Get a stamp for every $10.00 you spend. Fill up your stamp card
and get 15% off you next total purchase. Drawing once a month
from stamp cards for additional prizes.
*Some restrictions apply.
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RESERVATIONS POLICY
Reservations should be made by 4pm on the Friday prior to the luncheon/dinner. To obtain
reservations, please call Christin James at (315) 405-6627 or email membership@ftruckercsc.com.
Please do not call Aviators Landing directly as they do not handle FRCSC reservations.
Reservations made after the 4pm deadline will be placed on a waiting list and seats will be filled on a
first-come, first served basis should there be cancellations or no-shows. If you arrive at any luncheon
without a reservation you will be required to wait until an available seat becomes available. We will
make every effort to seat you.
Cancellations must be made by 4pm on the Friday prior to the event. Members not meeting this
deadline will be responsible for luncheon/dinner fees. No-shows will also be responsible for lunch-
eon/dinner fees. Members with outstanding fees will be unable to make reservations for subsequent
luncheon/dinner events.
Payments may be made the day of the event with cash or check, or in advance through the website
www.ftruckercsc.com.
Permanent reservations are available for your convenience. The main meal is automatically selected
each month. Should you wish to select an alternate meal, please call or email by 4pm on the Friday
before the event.
Guests are welcome to attend FRCSC functions. If a guest is eligible for FRCSC membership, he or
she may only attend as a guest to one event, but may join at any time. Guest reservations must be
made by 4pm on the Friday prior to the event.
Children under the age of three months are welcome at the luncheons/dinner but we ask that you
make childcare arrangements for children three months old and older.
25 Urell Street
Fort Rucker, AL 36362
502-744-2503
Happy Birthday to our members
born in February! Wishing you all
the best!
And for those couples celebrating, a
very Happy Anniversary!
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We gave away some amazing prizes-spa packages, wine baskets and tickets to the Rawls Ball.
Congratulations to our winners!
And speaking of BINGO….
The FRCSC’s annual Sweetheart
Bingo for the senior citizens in and
around the local community will be
held at The Landing on Wednesday,
February 23rd beginning at 8:00am.
We need volunteers to bring veg-
gies, cheese, crackers and cookies
and we need volunteers to help
serve food while the seniors play
Bingo. If you are interested in help-
ing, please contact Tonya Martin at
334-470-3832.
This event has always been a ton of
fun and a great hit with the seniors
that attend.
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Valentine’s Day Quiz
1. Saint Valentine was:
A. A martyred saint of ancient Rome
B. A religious leader of Scandinavian descent
C. A mythical imp known to cast spells over lovers
2. When was the first Valentine’s Day card sent?
A. 1415-the Duke of France to his wife
B. 1533-King Henry VIII to Anne Boleyn
C. 1595-Romeo to Juliet
3. Euphoria is:
A. A movie with Brad Pitt, Johnny Depp and Matthew McConaughy
B. Transcendent happiness
C. A city in Illinois
D. All of the above
4. A bromance is:
A. The act of wooing a woman with expensive jewelry
B. Platonic, brotherly love between two men
C. A love affair between a man and woman of rival families
5. How many Valentine’s Day cards are sent out annually?
A. 2.5 million
B. 25 million
C. 250 million
6. Finish this quote by Albert Einstein: “_____________ is not responsible for
making people fall in love.”
A. Electricity
B. Gravitation
C. Chemistry
7. Which U.S. state has the most number of chocolate making establishments?
A. Pennsylvania
B. Nevada
C. California
First two (2) members to get all the questions correct will WIN A PRIZE!
Email your answers to flightlines@ftruckercsc.com. Prizes awarded based on date and time email is received.
18. Wishing the Fort
Rucker Community
Spouses Club members
and their sweethearts
a Happy Valentine’s
Day!
P O Box 620001 The purpose of FRCSC shall be to develop and
Fort Rucker AL 36362
foster a spirit of community responsibility; to
provide welfare support for activities primarily
within the military and civilian community; and
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