1. ACS Green Press
Army Community Service (ACS) Fort Drum, August 2013
Regarding
Resilience: Tips,
tools and techniques
for practicing resil-
ience everyday!
2
Going to a Career
Fair? Take a Minute to
get Prepped
3
Summer Fun With
ACS
4, 5
On the Payroll 6
To do Around Town 7
ACS events and
Programming
8
Contact information 9
Inside this issue:
~A tree free newsletter
Direct questions / feedback To: Sarah Lynch : 772-5374 sarah.l.lynch@us.army.mil
The month of August is one of
the rare months that has no
National holidays that are
observed. This does not mean
that there are no observances
for the month. Actually there
are many-observances some as
obscure as National Creamsicle
Day or National Sneak
Zucchini Onto Your Neighbor’s
Porch Day. Funny right? Don’t
knock it unless you have grown
zucchini, you will not under-
stand how much of this tasty
squash you will be desperate to
get rid of! It grows abundantly
and much faster than you can
harvest.
Some of the observances Army
Community Service (ACS) is
particularly interested in fit
nicely with our mission to
August Observances and ACS...
activities. In July we hosted
Family movie days, crafting
activities and day trips. For
the month of August we
have many activities planned
to strengthen Family bonds
as well as provide fun activi-
ties for our children to do
before school starts again.
Each week there are two to
three activities scheduled
that will culminate with an
end of summer bash! For
information or to register
you and your child for a
specific activity call
772-0819, 772-5914 or
772-5374.
“Think ACS First!”
support Soldiers and Families here
on Fort Drum. For instance, did
you know that 15 August through
21 August is National Aviation
Week? For Families of our 10
CAB, our prayers are with you
and your Soldiers, not just this
week but through out the deploy-
ment. We offer support before
and after deployment in the form
of pre deployment fairs, reintegra-
tion briefs, Hearts Apart Support
Group, Military Family Life
Consultants, stress management,
Master Resilience classes and
many more programs designed to
support your resilience and overall
well being.
The month of August is National
Family Fun Month. This summer
ACS has planned and
implemented many fun Family
ACS Summer Activities
1 August 1-3 pm Roller Skating
6 August 1:30 pm Family Game Day
8 August 1:30 - 4:00 pm Wreck It Ralph Movie (rated PG) USO
15 August 9:30 am - 11:30 am Nature Hike
19 August 1:30 pm The Goonies (rated PG) USO
20 August 1:30 pm Outdoor Activity
22 August 1:00 - 3:00 pm Bowling Bash Pine Plains Bowling Alley
26 August 1:30 pm Judy Moody - Not so Bummer Summer (rated PG) USO
27 August 1:30 pm Ice Cream Social
29 August 11:00 am - 1:00 pm EFMP End of Summer Bash with games and activities at the EFMP Playground
Pine Camp/Camp Hale Road (bring a bag lunch)
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The Honorable John McHugh
Secretary of the U.S. Army
I am pleased to open this quarter’s
newsletter* by placing the spotlight
where it belongs: on you – our Army’s
Master Resilience Trainers. As our sub-
ject matter experts in resilience, you
have the ability to drive the cultural
change called for in our Ready and
Resilient Campaign. Working from the
local level with the full support of your
senior leaders, you play a crucial role in
today’s Army, and I am extremely
proud of the hard work you are doing
to bolster our Comprehensive Soldier
and Family Fitness.
In March, I formally established
through Army Directive 2013-07
Comprehensive Soldier and Family
Fitness (CSF2) as a key component of
the Ready and Resilient Campaign. The
Ready and Resilient Campaign
integrates resilience training as an
integral part of the Army’s professional
military education throughout a Soldier’s
career from induction through separation
or retirement. CSF2 is vital to developing
a Total Army team of physically healthy
and psychologically strong Soldiers, Civil-
ians and Families whose total fitness en-
ables them to meet the Army’s mission.
I look to our Master Resilience Trainers
to serve as the Commanders’ advisors for
this important training.
Let me share some promising news with
you: CSF2 recently completed Technical
Report #4, which found that over time,
units with Master Resilience Trainers had
significantly lower rates of diagnoses for
substance abuse (drug and alcohol abuse)
and for mental health problems (anxiety,
depression and post-traumatic stress
disorder) compared to units without
Master Resilience Trainers. This tells us
that what you do each day to improve the
total fitness of our personnel makes a
marked difference.
CSF2 Training Centers bring a decisive
component of the Ready and Resilient
Campaign to where it is needed the most
– at Army installations. And as more
CSF2 Training Centers are established at
installations across the country, we will
have increased opportunities to engage
our Soldiers, Civilians, and Families.
CSF2 Training Centers are a critical tool
for local Commanders to train their own
Master Resilience Trainers and provide
local subject matter expertise that is vital
to maintaining and improving a Ready
and Resilient Army.
Building and sustaining resilience is a
fundamental part of the Army profes-
sion and is a key component of readi-
ness. Our Army’s Master Resilience
Trainers have my appreciation for your
contributions to making us Army
Strong! *(Article taken from: http://
csf2.army.mil/ CSF2 Newsletter, 4th
issue)
Have a great month! Good luck and
good thoughts!
If you would like to get signed up to
take or retake trainings to enhance your
resilience, please contact
Jenn Eichner, 315-772-2848 or Jenni-
fer.e.eichner.civ@mail.mil
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Regarding Resilience: Tips, tools and techniques for practicing resilience
everyday!
By Jenn Eichner, MRT 772-2848
A Shout Out to All Fort Drum’s
Master Resilience Trainers – YOU are Good
2013
Master Resilience Training Schedule
5 August Module 4 9:30 am-2:30pm
9 September Module 5 9:30 am-2:30 pm
Learn Your Character Strengths and how to use them to increase energy, motivation and success:
http://www.authentichappiness.sas.upenn.edu/default.aspx
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Going to a Career Fair? Take a Minute to Get Prepared
Your 30 Second Commercial
What is a 30 second commercial? - it is
your personal “commercial” and your
chance to sell yourself. I is the answer
to the question, “Tell me about your-
self ?” It should include the following:
Self introduction
Summery of experience
Defined strength or skill
Follow that with an accomplish-
ment
Employment goal
Most importantly, examples of
how you can benefit the company
Career fairs are an opportunity to find
employment, not a guarantee. Remem-
ber just with anything else in life, suc-
cess most often depends on hard work,
commitment and preparation. If you
need assistance finding a job, contact
Employment Readiness for assistance
and the tools you need to succeed!
Know yourself and be able to discuss
your skills .
Try to identify specific experiences
where you have demonstrated your
strengths.
Backing up your skills with specific
examples makes you a much stronger
candidate.
Be able to express why you want to
work for the organization; if you
can’t tell them why, why would they
hire you?
Prepare a list of questions for the
representatives.
Practice your questions a few times
so you are able to speak them in a
natural voice.
Prepare and organize your docu-
ments, transcripts, resumes and net-
working cards. Bring enough to give
to the company representatives.
Put all of your papers and documents
in a folder. Look and be organized!
Remember to take a pen so you can
take notes.
Be prepared to deliver your 30
second commercial.
Walking into a job fair can be
overwhelming and even a bit
intimidating. For some job seekers,
the confusion and noise teamed with
the sight of so many people can make
the whole experience somewhat
daunting. To ensure your experience
is positive and you get the most from
the event, try to pre-plan a specific
agenda for how you will work the job
fair once you have arrived. The
following tips will help you
successfully navigate your next career
fair:
Do some research to determine
which employers will be repre-
sented at the job fair.
Research the companies you are
interested in and gather informa-
tion you can talk about.
Write targeted cover letters for the
companies you are interested in
based on the information you
gather, your letters will have a
greater impact if they are not ge-
neric letters.
Be prepared to ask questions of
the representatives.
Employment Readiness
Your one Stop Shop for employment assistance
772-1090/7987/2737/9611
“One important key to success is self-confidence. An important key to self-
confidence is preparation.” –Arthur Ashe
4. Summer Fun With ACS Fishing Derby
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Summer Fun With ACS Flag Craft
Where is there a flag which is never lowered, never raised
and never saluted?
(The moon, left by the Apollo astronauts)
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Brittany – Pizza Hut & JoAnn Fabrics
Stephanie - Olive Garden
Tonnica - Resource Mgmt Office
Candice - Philadelphia Medical Center
Look Who’s on the Payroll!!!
30 second commercial script
My name is ______________
I am a graduate from _________ majoring in _________________
My experience is ____________
I am (strength), which I demonstrated when I (accomplishment)
I’m looking for a position where I can (Goal)
I can be of immediate benefit to your company (why & how)
Do you have any questions for me?
After the Job Fair….What to do Next
Recruiters receive many resumes and talk to large numbers of job seekers during job fairs. It is a good idea to follow up on
your initial contact to ensure you stand out among the candidates the representatives have spoken with.
1. Follow up, enthusiasm and positive attitude are the keys to standing out
2. Sort through notes, brochures and business cards to plan your strategy
3. Follow up with a thank you card, email, or call if the representative gave you a business number. If you send an e- mail
or letter, don’t forget to attach your resume
4. Reconfirm your interest and remind the recruiter how you met
5. Reiterate how qualified you are
6. Make follow up phone calls immediately following the fair and again two to three weeks later to ask if interviews are
being set, but don’t become overbearing.
7. Prepare for the possibility of an interview
8. Evaluate the job fair, what went well for you, what did not, what do you want to work on next time?
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Did you know that you can get farm fresh foods and dairy products
locally? Eating fresh means eating right!
2013 Jefferson County Farmers Market Guide
Alexandria Bay Farmers’ Market
Market St., across from Jreck Sub’s
Fridays, 9am-3pm May 24- Sept. 27
Cape Vincent Farmers’ Market
Village Green, Broadway St. (Rt. 12)
Saturdays, 8 am- 2 pm June 22- Oct. 5
Carthage Farmers’ Market
Farmers’ Market Pavilion
Riverside Drive
Fridays, 7 am- 2 pm May 29 – Oct. 25
Clayton Farmers’ Market
Frink Park, Riverside Drive
Thursdays, 10 am-6 pm June 20 – Sept. 5
Greater Watertown-North Country
Market
317 Washington St. Dulles St. Office Bldg.
Wednesdays, 6:30 am- 3 pm May 29- Oct. 2
Monday’s Neighborhood Farmers’
Market
Contact for available locations
www.watertownmondaymarket.com
(315) 788-1933 Wednesdays- Fridays
Philadelphia Farmers Market
1 Pearl St. Saturdays, 9 am- 2 pm May - Oct
Stone Mills Farmers’ Market
Agricultural Museum, 30959 NY Rt. 180
Tuesdays, 4 pm- 7 pm June 18 – Sept. 24
Village of Black River Farmers’ Market
West Dexter Street
Tuesdays, 10 am- 3 pm May 28 – Oct. 1
Watertown Saturday Farmers’ Market
J.B. Wise Pavilion, 175 Black River Park-
way Saturdays, 9am- 2 pm
Jefferson Bulk Milk Coop. / Farmers’
Market
Route 3, Watertown
Fridays, 2:30 pm- 6:30 pm June 24- Oct. 4
The Little Barn Bulk Foods
17937 Rt. 3 (headed towards Sackets Har-
bor)
Thursdays, 3:00pm- 8:30 pm May 30- Aug.
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To Do Around Town...
Aug 3 Riverfest Lyons Falls www.lewiscountychamber.org Paddle the scenic Black River $5 p/person
Aug 3 War of 1812 Bicentennial War Weekend Sackets Harbor Battlle feldwww.sacketsharborny.com
Aug 2-4 Stone Mills Juried Art and Craft Show 30950 Rte. 180, Lafargeville NY Admission $5, children free, mili-
tary discount
Aug 8-11 Elite 2013 Bass Master Tourney in Waddington NY www.bassmaster.com
Aug 9-11 Annual Antique Show- Cerow Recreation Park Arena Clayton NY www.1000islands-clayton.com
Aug 10 Classic Car Show Sackets Harbor Visitor Center lawn. www.sacketsharborny.com
Aug 3 Waterfront Festival Oswego www.hleewhitemarinemuseum.com
Aug 9-18 Alexandria Bay Pirate Days www.visitalexbay.org
Aug 10 Central NY Scottish Games and Celtic Festival www.CNYScottishGames.org
Aug 31 Blues at the Winery Thousand Islands Winery Military discount
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Tanya has been a military spouse for
over eighteen years. She and her
husband, SFC Clayton Dockery, met in
Fort Leonard Wood, MO. Tanya was an
Army Reservist and Clay was on Active
Duty. It was love at first sight. Five
weeks later the two were married! Today
they are the proud parents of four
beautiful children: Casey (18), Corey
(16), Caitlyn (2) and Carter (2
months).
As an Army wife, Tanya has had the
opportunity to grow both personally and
professionally. Her husband's career has
taken them to various locations such as
Fort Hood, TX, Schweinfurt and Mann-
heim, Germany, Fort Lee, VA and now
to Fort Drum. "Every post has been
both an opportunity to reflect back
and to move forward." At each location,
Tanya has used her talents to volunteer.
Over the years, she has served in many
positions such as an Army
Building Community–
Tanya Dockery Spouse in the Spotlight
Family Team Building Master Trainer, an
FRG Leader, a Girl Scout Leader and
Board Member, an actress in several
community theaters, a religious
education volunteer, a Red Cross medical
records volunteer, a Cub Scout
volunteer, a member of the Spouses' Club,
a Board Member of the Parent
Teacher Organization, and many others.
Her favorite volunteer position has
been when she served as a member of the
School Advisory Council for her
children's elementary school. As an elected
member of the board, she had
direct input on the policies affected her
children's education.
Being a volunteer changed her life!
Because she enjoyed this work so much,
Tanya decided to return to school and
become an elementary school teacher.
With the assistance of an AER
Educational Grant, Tanya completed her
Bachelor's degree. She later completed her
Master's degree and began working
on a post-bachelor's program in
curriculum and instruction. Tanya became
an elementary school teacher in Texas and
earned several awards including a national
teaching award. She taught in the Killeen
Independent School District until her
husband PCS'ed to Fort Drum.
Today, as a Parenting Skills Educator at
ACS, Tanya shares the skills she has
learned . She teaches life skills classes such
as stress management,
anger management, and conflict
resolution. She also teaches a great class
called "The Fourth Trimester" that
teaches new parents how to calm
even the fussiest of babies. She loves
having the opportunity to share ideas
with other military spouses.
Tanya has some great advice for
other military spouses. She says that
the key to success at any post is to
think like a local. She says that the
best thing you can do is to get out of
the house and enjoy the things that
the locals enjoy. Don't always take
the beaten path. Be open to new
places and ideas. "Every post is as
good as you make it!. " she said, "My
favorite thing about the North
Country is the wonderful fresh
produce available at the Farmer's
Markets. If you haven't visited one
yet, give it a try! You will thank me!"
“A woman is the full circle. Within her is the power to create, nurture and trans-
form.” ~Diane Mariechild
10. Army Community Service
P4330 Conway Road
Fort Drum, New York
13602
Army Emergency Relief 772-6560, 772-8873 or 772-2855
Army Family Team Building
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000122037720
772-6710, 772-9229
Army Volunteer Program Coordinator
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Fort-Drum-Army-volunteer-
Corps/13651504365912
772-2899
Exceptional Family Member Program
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Fort-Drum-FMWR-Exceptional-
Family-Member-Program /104951319542718
772-5488, 772-0819, 772-0664
Employment Readiness Program
http://www.facebook.com/fortdrumemployment
772-9611, 772-2737, 772-1090
Family Advocacy Program
(New Parent Support Program)
SAPRP
772-4244, 772-6929, 772-2279
772-0596, 772-4070, 772-0748
772-5605, 772-5914
Financial Readiness Program
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Fort-Drum-financial-Readiness-
ACS/1956662120473
772-0050, 772-5196, 772-8526
Information and Referral 772-6556, 772-6557
Military & Family Life Consultants 212-6919
Mobilization and Deployment
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Fort-Drum-Mobiliztion-and-
Deployment/178420512193448?ref=ts&v=wall
772-2848, 772-0470, 772-2919
Outreach
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Fort-Drum-ACS-
Outreach/180373271991692
772-5374
Relocation Readiness
http:// www.facebook.com/pages/Fort -Drum -Relocation -Readiness
Program/171335822906429
772-5475, 772-6553, 772-6902
772-6566
Soldier Family Assistance Center
http://www.facebook.com/Fort.Drum.FMWR/SFAC
772-7781
Survivor Outreach Services
http://www.facebook.com/fortdrumsurvivoroutreachservices
772-6357