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18 May 2012

      Task Force Tigershark
           FRSA Flash
                  www.facebook.com/TF Tigershark
                     Government Organization


                                                     Fort Drum has been selected to
                                                     participate in The Army Youth Net-
                                                     work Survey. Only 5 Army Garri-
                                                     sons have been selected to par-
                                                     ticipate in this survey. The pur-
                                                     pose of the survey is to learn
                                                     about how Army youth 11-18 years
                                                     of age feel about themselves,
                                                     their families, and their friends,
                                                     and what kind of programs and so-
                                                     cial supports are helpful to them.
                                                     To be successful Army is request-
                                                     ing 350 youth, from Fort Drum, to
                                                     participate in the survey. Youth
                                                     eligible to participate in Child
                                                     Youth and School Services are eli-
                                                     gible to participate in the sur-
                                                     vey. CYSS Membership is not re-
                                                     quired. The survey will be con-
                                                     ducted Monday, 21 May through Fri-
                                                     day, 25 May at the School Age Cen-
                                                     ter, Youth Center and the McEwen
                                                     Library. Please talk to your
                                                     peers, friends and neighbors and
                                                     encourage participation.(See flyer
                                                     on left) Both consent and assent
                                                     forms must be turned in prior to
                                                     taking the survey. Please visit
                                                     the web site below for additional
                                                     information.

                                                     Thank you,

                                                     Kristie Smith
                                                     Youth Center Assistant
 We need your help to reach our                      Director
                                                     DFMWR Fort Drum, New York 13602
            goal.                                    315-772-9897

http://www.drummwr.com/CYSSYouthNetworkSurvey.html
Schedule of FRG Events
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18 May        Task Force Evening Out. Join your fellow families at the Spiritual Life Center

              Friday evening for kids activities and adult time. Bring a dish to share and enjoy

              some time with other Tigershark families.



30 May        HHC FRG meeting at Hillside Lodge 1730-1900.



13 June       Family Day in the simulator. More information to follow in next weeks flash



19 June       Change of Command for the Task Force Commander 1000 in the hanger.



          Please send me your FRG calendar events by Wednesday of each week.




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Our Hero’s Hard at Work




   Thanks to Cpt. Timmons for the pictures.
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               Moving Your Kids during PCS Season

Moving to a new area can be hard on you, but it can be especially hard on a child. Below are some help-
ful tips to help make your child’s transition from one school to another easier;



If you are moving out of a current location: (at the end of the school year)
   Communicate with your child’s school is critical.
   Out-process with school at least 2 weeks prior
   Students will receive grades up to last day
   If PCS’ing obtain SLS (School Liaison Services) information on new duty station
Departure prior to school year completion:
   Report card is not issues
   Schools provide a report showing grade status and may suggest if student should be repeat grade
      over
   Grade promotion is determined by receiving school


Hand carry the following information for your child:
   School report card
   IEP
   Birth Certificate
   Social Security Card
   Custody agreement
   Achievements and certificates
   Volunteering record
   Any information that is above and beyond normal school activities (i.e. clubs, sports, extracurricular
       events)
   Immunization record

                                          School Liaison Officers:
                                         Michele Carlton, 772-3214
                                          Terri Spencer, 772-1311
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                                                  Top Ten PCS Don’ts
Tis the season to be moving. Yes, summer is approaching, and military families all over the world are preparing
to pack their bags and PCS. Are you one of those families?
 Here it goes …

1. Don’t forget to take pictures before, during, and after the PCS. For practical purposes, you need to take
pictures of your valuable items before the movers pack them up. But don’t pack up that camera just because
the movers arrive. Snap fun photos of your house and your family throughout the process of packing.

2. When traveling with children, don’t forget to have at the ready baby wipes, antibacterial gel, a change of
clothes for everyone in the family, reading material, food, drinks, toys and gadgets, a cell phone charger, a
sense of humor, a whole lot of patience, and possibly a set of earplugs.

3. Don’t wait until you reach your final destination to research the area you will soon be calling home. . By
the time you reach your new duty station you should already knows the ins and outs of the entire city — in-
cluding the best schools, hotels, parks, neighborhoods, routes to work and things to do on the weekends. Your
installation’s Relocation Center at ACS can help you obtain all this information. Call them at 315-772-
6553/6902 for help, and knowledge truly does make life a little easier.

4. Don’t decline offers to help. Whether friends offer their babysitting services, a hot lunch, a place to crash,
an air mattress or a stiff drink, take it! This is no time to prove how skilled you are at multitasking.

5. Don’t hold your breath that your shipments will arrive on the estimated arrival date you were given. They
may not, so be prepared for long hotel stays, picnics on the floor, and elevator music while you sit on hold with
the personal property office.

6. Don’t leave things lying around your house that you don’t want packed. The movers can’t read your
mind. If you don’t want your underwear packed, hide it in your suitcase. If you don’t want the diapers packed,
put them in your car. If you don’t want to find a trash can filled with trash on the other end, make sure all gar-
bage is at the curb. Designate one room in the house for the items you don’t want packed and place a “Do Not
Enter” sign on the door. If you can’t find a place to hide stuff use “Post-It” notes with big X’s. Even movers in
foreign countries know that that means hands-off.

7. Don’t let friends see you off on departure day. It’s just too hard. Say “goodbye” and shed your tears the day
before. Then make a clean getaway on departure day. You can’t make a fresh start with mascara dripping down
your face.

8. Don’t expect your husband to be there to help. Whether he misses the pack-out or the pack-in or the travel
in between, you should prepare yourself to deal with any and all portions of the PCS by yourself. But that’s no
problem. After all, you’re a Military Spouse. You’re used to doing things on your own by now, right?
9. Don’t be too hard on yourself. PCS’ing is stressful, and exhausting, and frustrating and makes you want to
poke your eyes out with a fork. You’ll forget to pack something that should have been packed. You’ll get lost
the second you pull away from the airport. You’ll mortify the Japanese moving men by nursing your newborn
because no one told you that in Japan public breastfeeding isn’t as acceptable as it is in the States. But it hap-
pens. Life goes on. And you’ll have a funny story to break the ice with the new people you meet at your next
duty station.

And, most importantly …
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      TF KNIGHTHAWK/RENEGADE
       STRONG BONDS MARRIAGE
               RETREAT
                     SYRACUSE, NY
                     1-3 JUNE 2012
                “ACTIVE RELATIONSHIPS”
         CHILDCARE, LODGING, MEALS ARE ALL PROVIDED
                PLEASE CONTACT COMPANY 1SG


    POC 2-10 AVN: SGT YOUNG-347-243-8614/315-774-1529
    POC HHC BDE: CH JOHNSON-315-405-6810/315-774-2940

          NOTE: IF WE ARE TIGHT ON SLOTS PRIORITY GOES
          TO THOSE WHO HAVE NOT RECENTLY ATTENDED A
                      STRONG BONDS EVENT.




           UPCOMING ALZHEIMER'S ASSOCIATION VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES


Sat. 5/26 - Thousand Islands Winery Grape Blossom Festival - Volunteers will assist with
many aspects of the event (wine pouring, parking, check-in, security, etc). T-shirts will be
provided.
LOCATION: Thousand Islands Winery in Alexandria Bay. Shifts 1130-1600: or 1530-2000.

Sat. 7/24 - Thousand Islands Winery Birthday Bash - Help celebrate the 9th Birthday of
the Thousand Islands Winery. Volunteers will assist with the same tasks as noted above.
LOCATION: TI Winery in A-Bay from 1630-2100.

Sat. 8/18 - Greater Watertown Walk to End Alzheimer's - Sackets's Harbor
This is the largest fundraising events in the area and need many hands to make it a suc-
cess. Individuals and Group Volunteers are welcome! Volunteers assist with the day in
many ways; registration, walk guides, serve refreshments, assist with incentives and more!
LOCATION: Sackets's Harbor Central School from 0700-1200.
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                     Safety Awareness Day Safety Day Walk/Run


When:         24 May 2012

Where: See map below for Safety Awareness Day Run Route. The civilian
walking group will form at the corner of Euphrates River Valley Road and S.
Riva Ridge. The distance from this point to the reviewing stand at Hays
Hall is 6/10 (.6) of a mile.    Mile markers will be along the route marking
the entire 4 mile route.

Why: To show support for Safety Day, to promote health and wellness and
just to have fun.

Parking: In coordination with the DES Traffic Section, the closest
available parking lot to the formation point is the USO Club/Heritage
Center, Bldg 10502 on S. Riva Ridge. Please be parked by 0645. Vehicle
access to this lot will be closed for the installation run from 0700-0800.
10th Mountain Division Drive will be closed from the north to traffic but
open from the south.

Dress:        Comfortably for walking. PT reflective belt or vest required.

Who:      All Fort Drum civilian employees are invited.

Note: Any civilians who would prefer to run the four miles is invited to do
so by assembling/forming up behind HHC, USAG. (See run/walk route)

Questions:         Contact the Command Safety Office at DNS: 772-5352.


1. Installation Run. Civilians are encouraged to participate in the 4-mile
run as runners or walkers. Both runners and walkers must be in formation
NLT 0645 for the 0700 start. The run should complete by 0800-0815. However,
the civilian walk-group walk will not begin until the conclusion of the run.
Therefore, the walk actually begins at 0800-0815 to walk all or any portion
of the four miles. The GC has established participation in the run/walk as
a place of duty and a report for duty time at the organization to be NLT
1000. A report time short of 1000 can be established for those are not
completing the full course.
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                                              The 17th Annual Safety Day 2012
                                                            Fair

                                               Magrath Gym on 24 May from 0900 through 1500.
                                              See attached flyer for a list of topics/
                                              demonstrations that will be available through-
                                              out the day.


Safety Day Mountain Thunder
Ride
         24 May 2012

This is open to All Active Duty Military
(Who have completed the Motorcycle Safety
Foundation Course), Family Members, DA Ci-
vilians, and Contractors who possess a DoD
Identification Card. **This is not an event
for novice riders due to tight bike forma-
tions**
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       Free Park Passes
     for Military Families

The Obama administration is stepping up its court-
ship of active-duty military personnel and their
families by offering them a free pass to any na-
tional park, officials announced Tuesday.

The annual passes will be made available to members of the military free of charge beginning Sat-
urday, Armed Forces Day, officials said. The pass, which usually costs $80, allows entrance to
more than 2,000 national parks, wildlife refuges and other public lands.

The plan was announced Tuesday during a ceremony at Colonial National Historical Park in York-
town, Va., where Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar, director of the National Park Service Jona-
than B. Jarvis and assistant Secretary of the Army (Civil Works) Jo-Ellen Darcy distributed the first
passes to one member from each of the military's five branches.

"Our nation owes a debt of gratitude to our servicemen and women who make great sacrifices and
put their lives on the line to protect our country and preserve our freedom," Salazar said. "In recog-
nition of their contributions and service, we are putting out a welcome mat for these brave men and
women and their families at America's most beautiful and storied sites."

The National Park Service estimated that giving away the annual passes to service members and
their families will cost between $2 million and $6 million in lost revenue a year. The government
usually collects about $150 million in annual park fees nationwide.

The free pass will be made available for activated members of the National Guard and Reserves,
but not for military veterans or retirees.
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AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL - THE NATIONAL PARKS & FEDERAL RECREA-
TIONAL LANDS PASS PROGRAM


**IMPORTANT! FEDERAL RECREATION AREAS WHERE INTERAGENCY PASSES ARE ISSUED ~
This list is not comprehensive and may include errors; some Federal recreation sites are only open part-time or may
change what passes are issued or be out of passes. Most Sites that sell the Annual Pass will also have
the Military Pass available. Please contact the site(s) prior to traveling to obtain the
most current information on availability of all passes.


NEW YORK PARKS

(KEY: NWR = National Wildlife Refuge; BLM = Bureau of Land Management; NF = National Forest;
NRA = National Recreation Area; NHS = National Historic Site)

Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site, Hyde Part

Finger Lakes NF - Hector Station , Hector

Fire Island National Seashore , Patchogue

Fort Stanwix National Monument , Rome

Gateway National Recreation Area (also NJ) , Staten Island

Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt NHS , Hyde Park

Iroquois NWR ,Basom

Long Island NWR Complex, Shirley

Martin Van Buren National Historic Site , Kinderhook


*FOR THE COMPLETE LIST CONTACT YOUR UNIT FRSA
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 For more job announcements and
 job searching tips, we post 5-
 10 jobs daily on our face book
 page!
 http://www.facebook.com/
 fortdrumemployment




        Ft. Drum Employment Readiness Program upcoming Events and Workshops
                   All classes will be located at the ACS building. Please RSVP


**Finding a Job Using Social Networking - 16 May- 9:30-11:30

**Federal Employment Workshop - 24 May - 9:30-11:30

**Computer Basics for Job Seekers -
    Intro to PowerPoint - 30 May - 9:30-11:30
    Basic Excel - 4 June - 1:00-3:00

**Employment 101 - 30 May - 1:00-3:00

**Employment 101 - 7 June - 9:30-11:30

**Build Your Own Business - 13 June - 9:30-11:20

**Resume Writing Computer Lab - 11 June - 9:30-10:30 - ACS



  Contents of this newsletter are compiled from multiple Military Family news sources. Material presented
  does not represent the views or endorsement of TF Knighthawk 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 restric-
  tions and guidelines.

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FRSA FLASH 18 May

  • 1. 18 May 2012 Task Force Tigershark FRSA Flash www.facebook.com/TF Tigershark Government Organization Fort Drum has been selected to participate in The Army Youth Net- work Survey. Only 5 Army Garri- sons have been selected to par- ticipate in this survey. The pur- pose of the survey is to learn about how Army youth 11-18 years of age feel about themselves, their families, and their friends, and what kind of programs and so- cial supports are helpful to them. To be successful Army is request- ing 350 youth, from Fort Drum, to participate in the survey. Youth eligible to participate in Child Youth and School Services are eli- gible to participate in the sur- vey. CYSS Membership is not re- quired. The survey will be con- ducted Monday, 21 May through Fri- day, 25 May at the School Age Cen- ter, Youth Center and the McEwen Library. Please talk to your peers, friends and neighbors and encourage participation.(See flyer on left) Both consent and assent forms must be turned in prior to taking the survey. Please visit the web site below for additional information. Thank you, Kristie Smith Youth Center Assistant We need your help to reach our Director DFMWR Fort Drum, New York 13602 goal. 315-772-9897 http://www.drummwr.com/CYSSYouthNetworkSurvey.html
  • 2. Schedule of FRG Events P a g e 2 18 May Task Force Evening Out. Join your fellow families at the Spiritual Life Center Friday evening for kids activities and adult time. Bring a dish to share and enjoy some time with other Tigershark families. 30 May HHC FRG meeting at Hillside Lodge 1730-1900. 13 June Family Day in the simulator. More information to follow in next weeks flash 19 June Change of Command for the Task Force Commander 1000 in the hanger. Please send me your FRG calendar events by Wednesday of each week. May 2012 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
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  • 5. P a g e 5 Our Hero’s Hard at Work Thanks to Cpt. Timmons for the pictures.
  • 6. P a g e 6 Moving Your Kids during PCS Season Moving to a new area can be hard on you, but it can be especially hard on a child. Below are some help- ful tips to help make your child’s transition from one school to another easier; If you are moving out of a current location: (at the end of the school year) Communicate with your child’s school is critical. Out-process with school at least 2 weeks prior Students will receive grades up to last day If PCS’ing obtain SLS (School Liaison Services) information on new duty station Departure prior to school year completion: Report card is not issues Schools provide a report showing grade status and may suggest if student should be repeat grade over Grade promotion is determined by receiving school Hand carry the following information for your child: School report card IEP Birth Certificate Social Security Card Custody agreement Achievements and certificates Volunteering record Any information that is above and beyond normal school activities (i.e. clubs, sports, extracurricular events) Immunization record School Liaison Officers: Michele Carlton, 772-3214 Terri Spencer, 772-1311
  • 7. P a g e 7 Top Ten PCS Don’ts Tis the season to be moving. Yes, summer is approaching, and military families all over the world are preparing to pack their bags and PCS. Are you one of those families? Here it goes … 1. Don’t forget to take pictures before, during, and after the PCS. For practical purposes, you need to take pictures of your valuable items before the movers pack them up. But don’t pack up that camera just because the movers arrive. Snap fun photos of your house and your family throughout the process of packing. 2. When traveling with children, don’t forget to have at the ready baby wipes, antibacterial gel, a change of clothes for everyone in the family, reading material, food, drinks, toys and gadgets, a cell phone charger, a sense of humor, a whole lot of patience, and possibly a set of earplugs. 3. Don’t wait until you reach your final destination to research the area you will soon be calling home. . By the time you reach your new duty station you should already knows the ins and outs of the entire city — in- cluding the best schools, hotels, parks, neighborhoods, routes to work and things to do on the weekends. Your installation’s Relocation Center at ACS can help you obtain all this information. Call them at 315-772- 6553/6902 for help, and knowledge truly does make life a little easier. 4. Don’t decline offers to help. Whether friends offer their babysitting services, a hot lunch, a place to crash, an air mattress or a stiff drink, take it! This is no time to prove how skilled you are at multitasking. 5. Don’t hold your breath that your shipments will arrive on the estimated arrival date you were given. They may not, so be prepared for long hotel stays, picnics on the floor, and elevator music while you sit on hold with the personal property office. 6. Don’t leave things lying around your house that you don’t want packed. The movers can’t read your mind. If you don’t want your underwear packed, hide it in your suitcase. If you don’t want the diapers packed, put them in your car. If you don’t want to find a trash can filled with trash on the other end, make sure all gar- bage is at the curb. Designate one room in the house for the items you don’t want packed and place a “Do Not Enter” sign on the door. If you can’t find a place to hide stuff use “Post-It” notes with big X’s. Even movers in foreign countries know that that means hands-off. 7. Don’t let friends see you off on departure day. It’s just too hard. Say “goodbye” and shed your tears the day before. Then make a clean getaway on departure day. You can’t make a fresh start with mascara dripping down your face. 8. Don’t expect your husband to be there to help. Whether he misses the pack-out or the pack-in or the travel in between, you should prepare yourself to deal with any and all portions of the PCS by yourself. But that’s no problem. After all, you’re a Military Spouse. You’re used to doing things on your own by now, right? 9. Don’t be too hard on yourself. PCS’ing is stressful, and exhausting, and frustrating and makes you want to poke your eyes out with a fork. You’ll forget to pack something that should have been packed. You’ll get lost the second you pull away from the airport. You’ll mortify the Japanese moving men by nursing your newborn because no one told you that in Japan public breastfeeding isn’t as acceptable as it is in the States. But it hap- pens. Life goes on. And you’ll have a funny story to break the ice with the new people you meet at your next duty station. And, most importantly …
  • 8. P a g e 8 TF KNIGHTHAWK/RENEGADE STRONG BONDS MARRIAGE RETREAT SYRACUSE, NY 1-3 JUNE 2012 “ACTIVE RELATIONSHIPS” CHILDCARE, LODGING, MEALS ARE ALL PROVIDED PLEASE CONTACT COMPANY 1SG POC 2-10 AVN: SGT YOUNG-347-243-8614/315-774-1529 POC HHC BDE: CH JOHNSON-315-405-6810/315-774-2940 NOTE: IF WE ARE TIGHT ON SLOTS PRIORITY GOES TO THOSE WHO HAVE NOT RECENTLY ATTENDED A STRONG BONDS EVENT. UPCOMING ALZHEIMER'S ASSOCIATION VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Sat. 5/26 - Thousand Islands Winery Grape Blossom Festival - Volunteers will assist with many aspects of the event (wine pouring, parking, check-in, security, etc). T-shirts will be provided. LOCATION: Thousand Islands Winery in Alexandria Bay. Shifts 1130-1600: or 1530-2000. Sat. 7/24 - Thousand Islands Winery Birthday Bash - Help celebrate the 9th Birthday of the Thousand Islands Winery. Volunteers will assist with the same tasks as noted above. LOCATION: TI Winery in A-Bay from 1630-2100. Sat. 8/18 - Greater Watertown Walk to End Alzheimer's - Sackets's Harbor This is the largest fundraising events in the area and need many hands to make it a suc- cess. Individuals and Group Volunteers are welcome! Volunteers assist with the day in many ways; registration, walk guides, serve refreshments, assist with incentives and more! LOCATION: Sackets's Harbor Central School from 0700-1200.
  • 9. P a g e 9 Safety Awareness Day Safety Day Walk/Run When: 24 May 2012 Where: See map below for Safety Awareness Day Run Route. The civilian walking group will form at the corner of Euphrates River Valley Road and S. Riva Ridge. The distance from this point to the reviewing stand at Hays Hall is 6/10 (.6) of a mile. Mile markers will be along the route marking the entire 4 mile route. Why: To show support for Safety Day, to promote health and wellness and just to have fun. Parking: In coordination with the DES Traffic Section, the closest available parking lot to the formation point is the USO Club/Heritage Center, Bldg 10502 on S. Riva Ridge. Please be parked by 0645. Vehicle access to this lot will be closed for the installation run from 0700-0800. 10th Mountain Division Drive will be closed from the north to traffic but open from the south. Dress: Comfortably for walking. PT reflective belt or vest required. Who: All Fort Drum civilian employees are invited. Note: Any civilians who would prefer to run the four miles is invited to do so by assembling/forming up behind HHC, USAG. (See run/walk route) Questions: Contact the Command Safety Office at DNS: 772-5352. 1. Installation Run. Civilians are encouraged to participate in the 4-mile run as runners or walkers. Both runners and walkers must be in formation NLT 0645 for the 0700 start. The run should complete by 0800-0815. However, the civilian walk-group walk will not begin until the conclusion of the run. Therefore, the walk actually begins at 0800-0815 to walk all or any portion of the four miles. The GC has established participation in the run/walk as a place of duty and a report for duty time at the organization to be NLT 1000. A report time short of 1000 can be established for those are not completing the full course.
  • 10. P a g e 1 0 The 17th Annual Safety Day 2012 Fair Magrath Gym on 24 May from 0900 through 1500. See attached flyer for a list of topics/ demonstrations that will be available through- out the day. Safety Day Mountain Thunder Ride 24 May 2012 This is open to All Active Duty Military (Who have completed the Motorcycle Safety Foundation Course), Family Members, DA Ci- vilians, and Contractors who possess a DoD Identification Card. **This is not an event for novice riders due to tight bike forma- tions**
  • 11. P a g e 1 1 Free Park Passes for Military Families The Obama administration is stepping up its court- ship of active-duty military personnel and their families by offering them a free pass to any na- tional park, officials announced Tuesday. The annual passes will be made available to members of the military free of charge beginning Sat- urday, Armed Forces Day, officials said. The pass, which usually costs $80, allows entrance to more than 2,000 national parks, wildlife refuges and other public lands. The plan was announced Tuesday during a ceremony at Colonial National Historical Park in York- town, Va., where Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar, director of the National Park Service Jona- than B. Jarvis and assistant Secretary of the Army (Civil Works) Jo-Ellen Darcy distributed the first passes to one member from each of the military's five branches. "Our nation owes a debt of gratitude to our servicemen and women who make great sacrifices and put their lives on the line to protect our country and preserve our freedom," Salazar said. "In recog- nition of their contributions and service, we are putting out a welcome mat for these brave men and women and their families at America's most beautiful and storied sites." The National Park Service estimated that giving away the annual passes to service members and their families will cost between $2 million and $6 million in lost revenue a year. The government usually collects about $150 million in annual park fees nationwide. The free pass will be made available for activated members of the National Guard and Reserves, but not for military veterans or retirees.
  • 12. P a g e 1 2 AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL - THE NATIONAL PARKS & FEDERAL RECREA- TIONAL LANDS PASS PROGRAM **IMPORTANT! FEDERAL RECREATION AREAS WHERE INTERAGENCY PASSES ARE ISSUED ~ This list is not comprehensive and may include errors; some Federal recreation sites are only open part-time or may change what passes are issued or be out of passes. Most Sites that sell the Annual Pass will also have the Military Pass available. Please contact the site(s) prior to traveling to obtain the most current information on availability of all passes. NEW YORK PARKS (KEY: NWR = National Wildlife Refuge; BLM = Bureau of Land Management; NF = National Forest; NRA = National Recreation Area; NHS = National Historic Site) Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site, Hyde Part Finger Lakes NF - Hector Station , Hector Fire Island National Seashore , Patchogue Fort Stanwix National Monument , Rome Gateway National Recreation Area (also NJ) , Staten Island Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt NHS , Hyde Park Iroquois NWR ,Basom Long Island NWR Complex, Shirley Martin Van Buren National Historic Site , Kinderhook *FOR THE COMPLETE LIST CONTACT YOUR UNIT FRSA
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  • 15. P a g e 1 5 For more job announcements and job searching tips, we post 5- 10 jobs daily on our face book page! http://www.facebook.com/ fortdrumemployment Ft. Drum Employment Readiness Program upcoming Events and Workshops All classes will be located at the ACS building. Please RSVP **Finding a Job Using Social Networking - 16 May- 9:30-11:30 **Federal Employment Workshop - 24 May - 9:30-11:30 **Computer Basics for Job Seekers - Intro to PowerPoint - 30 May - 9:30-11:30 Basic Excel - 4 June - 1:00-3:00 **Employment 101 - 30 May - 1:00-3:00 **Employment 101 - 7 June - 9:30-11:30 **Build Your Own Business - 13 June - 9:30-11:20 **Resume Writing Computer Lab - 11 June - 9:30-10:30 - ACS Contents of this newsletter are compiled from multiple Military Family news sources. Material presented does not represent the views or endorsement of TF Knighthawk 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 restric- tions and guidelines.