1. www.facebook.com/TF Knighthawk
Government Organization
TF Knighthawk
Have questions or concerns? Be sure
to contact your FRG Leader or FRSA. FRSA Flash
HHC
September 28, 2012
Jennifer Cannon
9/29 - Meet the Author: Hope Marston - McEwen Library
Alpha—Deathstalker
9/29 - Skate Jam - Youth Center
Carole Barlow 10/1-14 - Clothing Give-Away Drop-Off – ACS
10/1-2 - 1BCT DONSA
Becky Blanchard 10/1 – Homemade Christmas Group – ACS
C/Co—Warlords 10/2 – English For Speakers of Other Languages – ACS
10/3 – BOSS 5K Fun Run – Magrath Sports Complex
Casey Greene 10/3 - OPSEC Safety for Families 10:30AM-12PM - ACS
10/4 – Employment 101 – ACS
Heidi Woerheide
10/5 - DIVISION DONSA
D/Co—Dragonhawk 10/5 – Couponing Class – ACS
10/5 - In Her Shoes: Living With Domestic Violence – ACS
Shaunna Fitzpatrick 10/8 - COLUMBUS DAY/DIVISION DONSA
10/9 - EFMP Support Group – ACS
Kimberly Perez
10/9 - Key Caller Class – ACS
E/Co— Knight Rider 10/9 - Build Your Own Business – ACS
10/12 - Veterans’ Information Day – Dulles State Office Build-
Sterling Reep ing
F/ Co—Firehawk 10/12 – Chick Flick Movie Night – BOSS
10/12 – Paint Your Pumpkin Contest – McEwen Library
Jamie Sampsel 10/13 – 2012 Volleyball Tournament - Sports
10/13 – High School Dance – Youth Center
Wendy Everett
10/13 - I’m Alone Youth Training - School Age Center
F/Co—Pathfinder 10/15 – New Youth Center Soft Opening – Youth Center
10/19 – Teen Gaming Tournament – Youth Center
Ana Hume 10/19 – BOSS Movie Night – BOSS
Christina Perdue 10/19 - Coping with Deployment Class - USO
10/20 – Reading With Animals – McEwen Library
Advisors 10/25 – BOSS Halo Fright Night Gaming Tournament – BOSS
10/26 – EFMP Halloween Party – Army Community Service
Rebecca Braman
10/26 - Daytreat 9:30AM-3PM - Po Valley Chapel
Jessica Chilson 10/26 - Haunted Hayride - Remington Park
10/27 - 2BCT Haunted Hotel—Nash Blvd. Guest House
Family Readiness Support 10/27 – Teen Karaoke Contest – Youth Center
10/31 – BOSS Zombie 5K Fun Run – Remington Park
Assistant
Kelley Arnold
315-774-1373
2. Upcoming Task Force Events:
OBSTACLES:
There are a couple different ways to pay for the event. A check
1. Mudd Hill - A huge mound of dirt soaked in water can be written, payable to CPT Martinez (Fernando Martinez) or
2.Face in the Mud - obstacle set up with stakes and 550’ us can pay cash. CPT Meier will be in the office all next week if
chord to set up a low crawl you want to drop off your money, or they can bring their money
the day of the event. We will have a table set up for registation.
3.Sand Trap – a pit of sand runners will bearcrawl across
4.Slippery Slalom - runners will have to go up and down CPT Meier would ask anyone who is planning to participate to
through a drainage ditch send him an email (information is on the above flyer), or give
5.Mud Marsh - this drainage ditch will be filled with a him a call so you can by added to the list and a T-Shirts can be
shallow pool of water set aside. CPT Meier would like to receive the entry form prior
6.The Web - Netting is staked down, forcing the to the 29th.
participants to crawl under/through
TF 2-10 KNIGHTHAWK
Presents…
“THE ROUGH MUDDER”
Children may participate in this run,
Who: Soldiers and their Families for every child participating a con-
When: 29 September 2012 @ 0900 AM sent form MUST be filled out.
What: A 5k Obstacle Run (think you’re tough?)
Where: TF 2-10 Knighthawk Hangar PRICE:
Why: To have fun and get muddy!
Per person: $10
Bring your families, activities for all ages! Or just Family of 3+: $25
come on your own! 5k Run with mud/water
obstacles to test your toughness. You will get
muddy and dirty. This is an off-road course, no
pets!
$10 Entry Fee – All money goes to support the Soldiers!
$10 for a “Rough Mudder” T-shirt. First 150 guaranteed a T-shirt.
Please Contact CPT John Meier for entry form and any additional
information. 315-774-1313 john.a.meier.mil@mail.mil
3. Upcoming Task Force Events:
More information and flyers coming soon for all events! If you have any question please contact your FRG Leader or TF
Knighthawk FRSA, Kelley Arnold, at 315-774-1373.
JRTC Town Hall Meeting TF Knighthawk Org. Day
Location: MPA Location: TF Knighthawk Hangar
Date: 9Oct 2012 Date: 18Oct 2012
Time: 1000-Noon, 6:00pm—8:00pm
More information to follow
4. Where do I go..
When I need Support?
With so many resources out there, sometimes it’s confusing to know
where to start. Here’s an illustration that might offer some guidance in
those times of confusion.
Imagine that you are going to the tool store in need of a tool or tools to
build your support structure. You walk through the doors and are
greeted by…
The “Representative” at the Door –This is typically the first person that you see when you
enter a store for help. They have a good general idea of where all of the tools are and can
point you in the right direction. This person would be a good starting point in your search
for tools that you need to build your support structure. This person is like your (Family
Readiness Group) FRG Leader.
The “Customer Service Agent “– But sometimes the tools that you will
need are so specific that it stumps that Sales Person. So, they would
typically send you to the Customer Service Agent who typically knows
the store in a little more detail and who would be able to give you very
specific guidance. This person is your (Family Readiness Support
Assistant) FRSA.
The “Specialist” – Once you know where to go to find the tools, there are times
when you realize that you might need to talk with someone who can hear the
problem and give you specific advice on which tools you’ll need, how to build your
support structure, and whether or not it is a project that is realistically manageable.
This person is your (Military Family Life Consultant) MFLC.
The “Contractor” – There are times when the specialist recommends that you get with
a contractor because the project is too big. The contractor is Behavioral Health.
The “Trusted Friend” – Sometimes when we approach
projects that are big and unfamiliar we can find comfort in
bringing along a trusted friend who has proven themselves to
be supportive and knowledgeable in these difficult times so
that we don’t have to embrace them alone. In the absence of
a trusted friend, the Chaplain is a good person to bring along.
Knighthawk FRSA: Kelley Arnold, Phone: 315-774-1373 Email: kelley.m.arnold2.civ@mail.mil
MFLC: Joan Upole, Phone: 315-212-6919, Email: mflc.ftdrum.av@gmail.com
Knighthawk Chaplain: CH (CPT) Daniel Werho, Phone: 315-405-6810 Email: daniel.werho@us.army.mil
5. A power outage has been scheduled for 29 September 2012, starting at 5 am and will continue until 6 pm. The
outage will take place close to the intersection of South Riva Ridge and Nancy Drive and at the intersection of
Chapel Drive and South Riva Ridge. The reason for the outage is to upgrade the current power lines and make
Coblenz Circle able to be back feed from another direction. We are combining two outages into one. The outage
will be for the same 12 hours but ¾ of the homes will only be out of power for up to 4 hours. Below is a break-
down of who will be affected and for how long. It will affect the 9000 area housing (Coblenz Circle only), MP Sta-
tion, CID, FD, CDC's, Main Post Chapel, Car Wash for approx 12 hours starting at 5 am. The following housing areas
will be affected for up to 4 hours starting at 5 am. 9000 area(9050 thru 9086) 9100, 9200, 9300, 10800. Again, the
outage is scheduled for approx 12 hours but if done sooner power will be restored immediately. If you have any
questions please contact Jeff Carroll at 523-0458.
6. October 3 from 5 - 9 pm The Commons is celebrating the autumn harvest with a dinner special
featuring Schnitzel and Cordon Bleu. Enjoy traditional German specialties and the micro-brewed
German Lager. Live entertainment by Les Gates. Call the Commons at 772-6222 for more informa-
tion.
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13. 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.