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1. Task Force Knighthawk
FRSA Flash
5 April 2012
ARMY FAMILY TEAM BUILDING/ARMY FAMILY FAMILY ADVOCACY PROGRAM (FAP) registers. The Mini Mall will only be open
ACTION PLAN Stalker Awareness: 9 April, 1300 -1530pm. from 0600-2000 7 days a week.
Scream Free Parenting: 10 & 30 April, North Gate will become the new 24 Hour Ex-
Spring Marathon: 16-20 April, 0900- 1230 - 1330 pm at CYSS. press starting Monday 2 April 2012 until the
1600, ACS. This marathon will cover all project is complete.
For Fathers Only: 10, 12, & 26 April, 1100
This will not affect Popeyes.
AFTB Classes. – 1300.
Anger Management: 17 April, 1330 - Main Exchange- Our Outdoor Living (ODL)
Spanish Mini Level I: 11 April, 1000- 1530. Grand Opening is schedule to coincide with
1400. In Her Shoes: 6 & 20 April, 9 - 1130. the release of the ODL Book 7 April 2012. We
Child's ID and Safety Day: 28 April, 1300 – will have Demos and give-a-ways. We have
EXCEPTIONAL FAMILY MEMBER PROGRAM
1600. two Master Gardeners available that day to
(EFMP) Positive Discipline for Youth: 18 April, answer questions, make suggestions. Effec-
1030 - 1130 & 1230 - 1330 at the CYSS. tive Saturday 28 April the Garden shop will
Special Olympics: 18 May, various loca- open an hour early on Saturdays and Sundays.
tions on the post. Volunteers and partici- To register for Family Advocacy Program Free $50 Army & Air Force gift card with any
pants will enjoy a day of events and activi- classes please contact Dani Reed at 772- outdoor furniture/toys, grill, smoker and/or
ties. Events will include: swimming, adap- 4244 or Martila Seals at 772-6929. lawn mower purchase totaling $299 or more
tive track and field events, bowling, and All classes are at ACS unless otherwise
with your MilStar card: 6-19 April.
basketball skills. noted.
Volunteers are needed!! Don’t forget Administrative Professional’s Day
RELOCATION READINESS PROGRAM (RELO) – 25 April: 13-25 April.
Please call Jane Bresko if you would like to
volunteer, 772-2899. DRUM Family Welcome Tour: 10, 17, 24
April. Leaves from Army Community
FINANCIAL READINESS PROGRAM (FRP) Service Building (P-4330) at 0930 and
Insurance Buying Class: 13 April, 0900 – returns by 1400. Children Welcome.
1030, ACS. Reservations required by calling 772-
Budget Management, 0930 – 1200, ACS. 6556/6557. Lending Closet: Borrow ba-
Car Buying Class: 25 April, 1400 - 1500, sic household and infant/toddler safety
ACS. items at no cost for up to 30 days.
MOBILIZATION AND DEPLOYMENT (MOB/DEP) COMMAND SAFETY OFFICE (CSO)
Key Caller Training: 11 April, 1000 – 1130 The annual Safety Awareness Day is
or 1400 – 1530, ACS. Thursday, 24 May.
Key Caller Advanced: 23 April, 1300 - 1430 The Safety Fair will be held in Magrath
pm. Gym this year from 0900-1500. All Fam-
Family Wellness Support Group: 26 April, ily members and their guest are wel-
1000 – 1100 or 1800 -1900, ACS – AER come to attend.
Conference Room.
OPSEC Training for Family members: 30 EXCHANGE (PX)
April, 1030 – 1200, ACS. Event Planning: Mini Mall- They will be replacing the HVAC
30 April, 1300 – 1430. System in the store beginning Monday 2 April
Please call to make reservations for 2012 the only things that will be available at
classes and to reserve childcare. the Mini Mall will be Gas, Cigarettes/Tobacco,
20oz Sodas and Monster drinks and some
necessity items located on pallets near the
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Schedule of Events
April 11 Outdoor Living Grand Opening (Garden April 27 PSAT Test and Assistance
Center) @ The Exchange 1500-1800, Youth Center Gym
April 9 DIVISION DONSA April 27 In her Shoes: Living with Domestic Vio
lence, 0900-1130,ACS
April 11 Kids Korner: What do Peeps Read
1600-2000 McEwen Library April 27 Spring Clothing Giveaway
1300-1800, ACS
April 12 Fort Drum ACAP Career Fair
1000-1400 Monti Fitness Center April 28 USO Ice Cream Social
1400-1600, USO Fort Drum
April 13-15 Trip to Washington DC
Departs 0700Parks & Recreation April 28 Taste of the Town
1100-1400, Dulles State Office Building
April 16-20 Fort Drum Volunteer Appreciation Week
0700-1630 ACS April 29 The LT Dan Band Concert
1900-2100 Magrath Gym
April 17 Holocaust Days of Remembrance Obser
vance 1100-1330 The Commons
April 19 Volunteer of the Month Ceremony
1030-1130 The Commons
April 19 Annual Volunteer, Man & Woman of the
Mountain, 1700-2000, The Commons
April 20 21st Annual Festival of Food
1630-2000 The Commons
April 21 Child Safety/Month of the Military Child
Carnival, 1300-1700, Youth Center Gym
April 2012 (Month of the Military Child)
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
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Post Theatre (MPA) Schedule
THU APR 05: SUN APR 08:
1900 This Means War (PG-13) ALL 1400 Journey 2: The Mysterious
SEATS FOR THIS SHOWING $1 Island (PG-13)
FRI APR 06: 1700 Wanderlust (R)
1900 Wanderlust (R) MON APR 09 - Closed
2130 Act of Valor (R) TUE APR 10 - Closed
SAT APR 07: WED APR 11 - Closed
1400 Journey 2: The Mysterious THU APR 12:
Island (PG)
1900 Act of Valor (R) ALL SEATS
1400 Act of Valor (R) FOR THIS SHOWING $1
230 Wanderlust (R)
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ACAP Career Fair Participants
12 April 2012, 1000-1400
Monti Fitness Center
Alfred State College Northrop Grumman
Allied American University Northwestern Mutual Financial Network
All-Metro Health Care Novelis
Amazon Orion International
Ambit Energy Parratt-Wolff, Inc.
Army Career & Alumni Program (ACAP) Patterson-UTI Drilling Company, LLC
Ashford University Paul Smith’s College
Bellevue University Penski, Inc.
Bradley-Morris, Inc. Precision Pipeline Solutions
Bryant & Stratton College Prudential
Buffalo Group, The Sam’s Club
Burlington Police Department Sheet Metal Workers Local No. 58
CDL School Sibley Nursing
Chesapeake Energy Corporation Small Business Association (U.S. SBA)
Columbia College State Farm
Columbia Southern University Stephenson Equipment, Inc.
CSX Stratton VA Medical Center
Department of Veterans Affairs – Homeless Veteran SUNY Brockport ROTC
Prevention Program SUNY Consortium
DeVry University SUNY Jefferson Community College
EDMC Online Higher Education SUNY Morrisville
Edward Jones Investments SUNY Potsdam
Empire State College Syracuse University—Falk College of Sport and Hu-
Employer Support of the Guard/Reserve (ESGR) man Dynamics
Employment Readiness Program Syracuse University – University College
Excelsior College Syracuse VA Medical Center
Federal Corrections Institute (FCI) Ray Brook Thomas Edison State College
General Electric (GE) Energy TMC Transportation
General Electric (GE) Transportation TRC Solutions
Grand Canyon University Troops to Teachers
Heavy Construction Academy U.S. Air Force Reserves
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers U.S. Army Command Career Counselors
(IBEW) Local 910 U.S. Border Patrol
International Development Solutions (IDS) U.S. Customs and Border Protection
International Paper U.S. CBP-Marine and Air
ITT Tech Universal Technical Institute
Jefferson-Lewis BOCES University of Phoenix
Jefferson Rehabilitation Center Vet Center
Johnson & Johnson Wal-Mart
Laser Transit Waste Management
LeMoyne College Watertown Daily Times
Lewis County General Hospital Workplace, The – NYS Dept of Labor
Lowe’s Wyotech
Manpower, Inc.
MCS Trucking
National Tractor Trailer School (NTTS)
Nazareth College
NYS Small Business Development Center
Niagara University
Northern Federal Credit Union
14.
15. April 15, 2012
Watertown Exhibition Hall
Bounce 10 am Registration
house
11 am Walk begins
Arts &
12-3pm food & activi-
crafts
ties
Magician
1 pm magic show
Face paint-
ing Brought to you
Food
Benchmark Family Services
Raffles
FEAT of CNY
For more information please contact Benchmark Family Services at
786-7285 or Jaci Barnett
18. 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 restrictions and guidelines.
Important information concerning unintentional poisoning hazards and mitigations:
Unintentional poisoning is one of the leading causes of injury to children. Poisoning is a pre-
ventable injury. Yet each year thousands of children in the United States are treated in emer-
gency rooms after consuming poisonous substances. "New and reemerging hazards, such as
button cell batteries and chemicals that look like everyday drinks, are cause for increased con-
cern for the welfare of children.
Three key steps to prevent unintentional poisonings:
1.) Keep medicines and household chemicals in their original, child-resistant containers and never remove original
labels
2.) Store potentially hazardous substances up and out of a child's sight and reach; and
3.) Keep the national Poison Help hotline number, 800-222-1222, handy in case of a poison emergency.
Additional poison prevention steps are:
1.) When hazardous products are in use, never let young children out of your sight, even if you must take them
along when answering the phone or doorbell;
2.) Always leave the light on when giving or taking medicine so that you can see what you are giving or taking.
Check the dosage every time;
3.) Avoid taking medicine in front of children. Refer to medicine as "medicine," not "candy;”
4.) Clean out the medicine cabinet periodically and safely dispose of unneeded and outdated medicines;
5.) Do not put decorative lamps and candles that contain lamp oil where children can reach them. Lamp oil can be
very toxic if ingested by children;
6.) Do not allow children to play with button cell batteries, and keep button batteries out of your child's reach and if
possible avoid toys that contain button batteries
7.) If a button cell battery is ingested, immediately seek medical attention.
The National Battery Ingestion Hotline is available anytime at (202) 625-3333 (call collect if necessary), or call the
Poison Help hotline at (800) 222-1222. Call the Command Safety office at 772-0310 if you have any questions or
concerns.
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