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1. FRSA FLASH
FRIDAY, 9 AUGUST 2012 .
Special Points of Interest
THOUGHTS 2
BUFFALO BILLS 3
ART RULES 6
THEATER 8
COMING ATTRAC- 11
TIONS
MRT CLASS 12
EFMP FLYERS 13
LTC Ortiz
TF MTN Eagle Cdr
CSM Escalera
TF MTN Eagle CSM
Michele Galloway
TF MTN Eagle FRSA
Office 315-774-1206
Cell 315-836-6496
FROM 277th FRSA: Summer is HERE! Stay Cool
and Calm. Enjoy! The FRSA Flash is a bi-
weekly posting . Please note the EFMP flyer
activities throughout this flash.
WE ALL NEED RESILIENCE!!!
Contents of this newsletter are compiled from multiple Military Family news sources. Material pre-
sented 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 re-
strictions and guidelines.
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THOUGHTS TO CONSIDER !!!
Success comes from knowing that you have accomplished what you were created to do. Suc-
cess, however, does not guarantee happiness. Very successful people can become very un-
happy individuals.
John D. Rockefeller was a very successful man. He was also a very miserable man. Rockefel-
ler was the richest man in the world and yet was sick physically, mentally and emotionally.
Rockefeller had no joy in life until he learned the secret to real success. He became a giver
rather than an accumulator. He gave away millions. He also founded the Rockefeller Founda-
tion to fight disease and ignorance around the world. Rockefeller died at the age of ninety-
eight years of age. He died a successful man who learned the secret of true success. The se-
cret was a life filled with giving.
What do you have that you can give to others? Do you have money? Give money to others.
Do you have kindness? Show kindness to someone today. Do you have talents? Share those
abilities with others. Through giving you have discovered the secret to living a happy and
successful life!
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PWOC
PWOC- Protestant Women of the Chapel: All women, military and/or spouses, and their children
are invited to be a part of PWOC. At our FALL KICK-OFF on Sept. 4th we will have a Bouncy House
for children, information about PWOC, options concerning the upcoming classes, tours of the new
facilities and watchcare available. The Fall Kick Off is a POT LUCK, so please bring a dish to share
as we get to know each other. Bible Study Classes will start September 11th and both will run 9:30 -
11:30 at the Religious Education Buildings, located at 427 A 4th Street W on Old Post. Watchcare is
provided for children ages 5 and under who are not yet primary school age. POC Judy West at fort-
drumpwoc@yahoo.com or 315-777-4774.
REGISTER FOR FREE BACKPACKS FROM OPERATION HOMEFRONT
Must be registered to get a back pack, giveaway is 16 August from 11-2pm Family Warehouse
S-68. Our registration is up and running! To register please visit: https://
www.operationhomefront.net/tristate/EventRegistrationForm.aspx?ID=20
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Check out all the FACEBOOK
pages. We have a page for the 10th
Combat Aviation Brigade as well as
each of our Task Forces within our
Brigade.
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FORT DRUM RIDES THE RIVER
The Fort Drum Community can enjoy the end of summer with Fort Drum Rides the River on Au-
gust 30 in Clayton, NY. This will be the second year that Family and MWR has partnered with
Lockheed Martin to host a fun-filled day on the St. Lawrence River. Tickets are on sale July 30 -
August 29 at the Family and MWR window on the second floor of Clark Hall and at Parks and
Recreation for $5 per adult ticket and $3 for children between the ages of 6-12. Children 5
years of age and younger can enjoy the day for free with no ticket necessary. Each ticket in-
cludes admission to the world-famous Antique Boat Museum where visitors can take a self-
guided tour of the museum, grounds, and explore the 106-foot Rand McNally houseboat "La
Duchesse". Children's activities will be available featuring crafts, family photos, and more.
Ticket holders can take a narrated boat ride on the St. Lawrence River by Clayton Area Tours
and learn about the grandeur of the Thousand Islands. A barbecue picnic lunch at the museum
river shed is also included and visitors are invited to hitch a ride on the Family and MWR trolley
to explore the village of Clayton and its many shops, galleries, museums and restaurants. Bus
shuttle transportation to Fort Drum Rides The River will leave Magrath Sports Complex on Au-
gust 30 at 9 and 10 am, noon, and 1 pm and return shuttles will leave Clayton at 1, 2, 3, and 4
pm. Family and MWR is not responsible for the transportation of expenses incurred by individu-
als who fail to ride the last bus back to Fort Drum leaving Clayton at 4 pm. This event is open to
all Soldiers, Family Members, Civilians, and their guests. Call 772-5370 for additional informa-
tion.
AUGUST 2012 Preview Is
Now Available Online
http://www.drummwr.com/
ClassesandEvents_files/
AUGUST2012Pre-
view_FMWR_Preview.pdf
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What’s Playing at the Movies?
Post Theater
Bldg 10725, North Riva Ridge
Admission is $4.50 for adults; $2.25 for children 6-11; FREE for children 5
and younger.
For more movie information, call 772-5571
FRI AUG 10 - 1900 Magic Mike (PG-13)
SAT AUG 11 - 1400 The Amazing Spiderman (PG-13)
1900 Magic Mike (PG-13)
SUN AUG 12 - 1400 The Amazing Spiderman (PG-13)
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AUGUST 2012 COMING ATTRACTIONS AND ITEMS OF INTEREST
August 11 – UFC Compliments of BOSS – Winner’s Circle
August – 15 – Army 10-Miler Qualifier – Sports Office
August 17 – 19 – Antique Boat Museum Race Regatta – Clayton, NY
August 17 – BOSS Jack T. Sweet Facility Grand Opening – BOSS
August 18 – High School Dance – Youth Center
August 20 – 31- Get Ready for Kindergarten Boot Camp – Memorial CDC
August 20 – High School Trip to Waterloo Outlets – Youth Center
August 20 – 27 – Lifeguard Class – Monti Physical Fitness Center Pool
August 23 – 24 – Fort Drum BOSS Conference – BOSS
August 24 & 25 – PSAT Study Assistance – Youth Center
August 25 – Women’s Equality Day Event – Youth Center
August 27 – 31 – Table Tennis Tournaments – Youth Center
August 30 – Fort Drum Rides the River – Clayton, NY
Remington Park is now open for family recreation. Remington Park is Fort Drum's premier
recreational facility offering a variety of activities for individuals and units alike. The park
features 5 large pavilions, several medium pavilions and picnic tables for smaller groups,
volleyball, horseshoes, playgrounds, fishing docks ( catch and release only ) , a beach area, a
fitness trail. Two lodge facilities are available for rent ( day use for special events ) through the
Fort Drum Commons. Horseback riding is back at Remington Park. Rides are available on a
first come first served basis on Tuesdays and Thursdays through September 6. Horses are
available for up to three riders. Fee is $30 per person with cash only accepted for payment.
Riders must be at least 8 years of age and under 220 pounds in weight. The guided one hour
trail ride begins at Lloyd ’ s Landing. The beach offers swimming, snack bar, paddleboat, and
kayak rentals. Reservations for the lodge facilities may be made through the Fort Drum
Commons. Reservations may be made for the large or medium pavilions through the Parks
and Recreation office. Remington Park is open 7 days a week Monday - Saturday 9 am- 9 pm,
Sunday 10 am - 8 pm. The beach is open 11am - 7 pm daily. Call 772-4765 for more
information regarding activities at Remington Park.
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Master Resilience Training -
Module 5
20 August, 9:30am – 12:30pm
Building Strong Relationships
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Topics Covered
Assertive Communication: Develop skills to communicate
clearly and with respect, especially during conflict or challenge.
Active Constructive Response: Discover how to respond to
others with authentic, active and constructive interest to build
lasting bonds
Praise: Learn to create “winning streaks” by using praise to
name strategies, processes or behaviors that led to a good
outcome.
To learn more or to register for the class contact a
ACS Master Resilience Trainer
315-772-2848/0509