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Soundoff!
 vol. 65 no. 14	                            Published in the interest of the Fort Meade community	
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                                                                                                                                                                 April 11, 2013




                                                                                                         A GOLD STAR
                                                                                                           TRIBUTE                                                    photo by nate pesce

Patricia Jackson, acting coordinator and financial coordinator of Fort Meade’s Survivor Outreach Services program, hugs Odessa Banks-Griffin (right) and Peggy Pergerson (left) during
the Gold Star Wives Tea on Saturday. SOS sponsered the social event for the spouses of fallen service members that was held in observance of Gold Star Wives Day on April 5.
See story on Page 10.



Batter up!                                             PLAY TIME                               UPCOMING EVENTS
Youth Sports                                           US Army Field Band                      TODay, 11:30A.M.-1 P.M.: Holocaust Remembrance observance, McGill Training Center
complex ready for                                      focus locally after                     April 18, 10 A.M.-2P.M.: Fort Meade Earth Day celebration, Burba Lake
                                                       cancelled spring tours                  April 19, 9 A.M.-Noon: Motorcylce safety awareness day, Motorcylce Range
2013 spring season
                                                                                               April 20, 8 A.M.-11 A.m..: Clean up Fort Meade, Neighborhood centers
page 14                                                page 6                                  April 22, 9 A.m.-6 P.m.: Save a Life! Tour, McGill Training Center
Commander’s Column
   Soundoff!
  Editorial Staff
  Garrison Commander
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                                                                                                            Strengthening our moral resolve
                                                                                                               This week’s commentary is in support of National Sexual Assault
  Col. Edward C. Rothstein                                                                                  Awareness Month.
  Garrison Command                                                                                             SAAM is an annual campaign that raises awareness and edu-
  Sgt. Maj. Thomas J. Latter                                                                                cates communities on the prevention of sexual violence. The Army,
  Public Affairs Officer                                                                                    in conjunction with the DoD, is implementing the 2013 SAAM
  Chad T. Jones                                                                                             theme:
  Chad.T.Jones.civ@mail.mil                                                                                    “We own it ... We’ll solve it ... Together.”
  Chief, Command Information
  Philip H. Jones                                                                                              The theme is designed to strengthen our collective moral and ethi-
  Philip.H.Jones.civ@mail.mil                                                                               cal commitment, in keeping with our values and warrior ethos, to
  Assistant Editor & Senior Writer                                                                          show respect and dignity for every service member, civilian worker,
  Rona S. Hirsch                                                                                            family member and the nation we serve.
  Staff Writer Lisa R. Rhodes                                                                                  The DoD’s sexual assault policy is that this crime has no place                COL. Edward c.
  Staff Writer Brandon Bieltz                                                                               in the United States Armed Forces. To learn more about the Sexual                   Rothstein
                                                                                                                                                                                             Garrison Commander
  Design Coordinator Timothy Davis                                                                          Assault Prevention and Response Program, visit sapr.mil.



                                                                                                            When no means no
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                                   Allison Thompson                                                         By Elaine Wilson                                        more likely to be a date or acquaintance. Accord-
                       410-332-6850 Allison.Thompson@baltsun.com                                               It was Friday night and, as usual, a tight-knit      ing to the Rape, Abuse & Incest National Net-
                                  Michele Griesbauer                                                        group of girls met outside of their college dorm        work, about two-thirds of sexual assault victims
                      410-332-6381 Michele.Griesbauer@baltsun.com                                           to make plans. They were headed to a fraternity         in the United States knew their assailants.
                                                                                                            party, but decided at the last minute to meet up           And it is predicted that one in seven college
  If you would like information about receiving Soundoff! on Fort Meade or are                              with some guys that one of the girls knew from          women will be raped before graduation and 90
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  Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., and Saturday through
  Sunday, 8 a.m. to 12 p.m.                                                                                    “Sue” had a crush on one of the guys, so she         University of Texas at Austin Counseling and
                                                                                                            talked her buddies into going to their apartment.       Mental Health Center website.
  Printed by offset method of reproduction as a civilian enterprise in the interest of the                  The freshmen walked the mile to the apartment,             Sexual assault is intentional sexual contact,
  personnel at Fort George G. Meade, Maryland, by The Baltimore Sun Media Group, 501 N.                     giggling all the way.                                   characterized by use of force, physical threat
  Calvert St., Baltimore, MD 21278, every Thursday except the last Thursday of the year in                     The men, of course, were thrilled to have the        or abuse of authority, or when the victim does
  conjunction with the Fort Meade Public Affairs Office. Requests for publication must reach
  the Public Affairs Office no later than Friday before the desired publication date. Mailing
                                                                                                            college girls over. They turned on the radio,           not or cannot consent, according to the U.S.
  address: Post Public Affairs Office, Soundoff! IMME-MEA-PA, Bldg. 4409, Fort Meade, MD                    popped the tops off of some beers and the group         Army Sexual Assault Prevention and Response
  20755-5025. Telephone: 301-677-5602; DSN: 622-5602.                                                       drank, laughed and flirted. Now slightly buzzed,        Program website. The term includes rape; non-
                                                                                                            Sue drifted off with her crush into a bedroom.          consensual sodomy, whether oral or anal sex;
  Everything advertised in this publication must be made available for purchase, use or patronage              It got hot and heavy, she later said. They made      indecent assault, which is unwanted and inap-
  without regard to race, creed, color, national origin, marital status, handicap or sex of purchaser,      out for a while and then, when Sue felt like it was     propriate sexual contact or fondling; or attempts
  user or patron. A confirmed violation or rejection of this policy of equal opportunity by an advertiser
  will result in the refusal to print advertising from that source.                                         getting too hot, she decided to leave the room and      to commit these acts.
                                                                                                            hang with her friends.                                     Bottom line for potential offenders is, “no”
  Printed by The Baltimore Sun Co., LLC, a private firm, in no way connected with the                          He, on the other hand, had different plans. He       means “no,” whether the victim is making out
  Department of the Army. Opinions expressed by the publisher and writers herein are their                  pinned her down, fondled her and tried to rape          with them, had sex with them in the past or is
  own and are not to be considered an official expression by the Department of the Army.                    her. She said no and he ignored her. She fought         dressed provocatively.
  The appearance of advertisers in the publication does not constitute an endorsement by                    him and ran out into the hall crying.                      Wilson writes for the Fort Sam Houston Public
  the Department of the Army of the products or services advertised.
                                                                                                               The girls left, but Sue didn’t say much on the       Information Office.
                                                                                                            walk home. “You shouldn’t have let things get
                                                                                                            that far,” they told her. “It wasn’t just his fault.”
                    www.ftmeade.army.mil                                                                       Although he didn’t rape Sue, the incident              Commander’s Open Door
                                                                                                            scarred her. Her self-esteem dipped and her
    You can also keep track of Fort Meade on Twitter at twitter.com/ftmeademd                               friends’ words haunted her for years.                       Garrison Commander Col. Edward C.
        and view the Fort Meade Live Blog at ftmeade.armylive.dodlive.mil.                                     “Maybe I should have dressed differently or           Rothstein has an open door policy.
                                                                                                            shouldn’t have led him on,” she thought. “Maybe             All service members, retirees, govern-
                                                                                                            it was my fault.”                                        ment employees, family members or com-
                                                                                                               She was wrong. It had nothing to do with the          munity members age 18 or older are invited
                                   Co n t e n t s                                                           way she dressed or the amount of kissing she
                                                                                                            did. The man she was with sexually assaulted her.
                                                                                                                                                                     to address issues or concerns to the com-
                                                                                                                                                                     mander directly by visiting Rothstein’s office
                                                                                                            But like thousands of other victims, Sue blamed          on Mondays from 4 to 6 p.m. at garrison
    	News.............................. 3	       Sports................................... 14               herself. And the man walked away.                        headquarters in Hodges Hall, Bldg. 4551,
                                                                                                               Women are taught to avoid dark alleys and             Llewellyn Avenue.
    	Cover Story ................ 10	            Movies.................................. 15                dimly lit parking lots to avoid “stranger danger.”          Visitors are seen on a first-come, first-
                                                                                                            But they’re not taught to avoid the offenders that       served basis. No appointment is necessary.
    	Community.................. 12	             Classified.............................. 17                may be a friend, boyfriend or even a relative.              For more information, call 301-677-4844.
                                                                                                               Rape by a stranger can happen, but it’s much
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News
Shining a spotlight on sexual assault
By Brandon Bieltz                             ways to help victims.
Staff Writer                                     “At the end of the day, we all have
   Last year, 1,695 cases of sexual assault   one mission and that is to help defend
in the Army were reported.                    this nation and pull together,” said Navy
   Nationally, one in five women and one      Cmdr. Rachel J. Velasco-Lind, executive
in seven men will be sexually assaulted       officer of Navy Information Opera-
at some point in their lives.                 tions Command Maryland. “How are
   But despite the large number of vic-       we going to do that if we can’t trust each
tims, sexual assault is considered a high-    other to do the right thing?”
ly unreported crime.                             The first two weeks of Sexual Assault
   “It is one in which people suffer in       Awareness Month have been filled with
silence, thus the reason for an aware-        events including the Walk Against Rape
ness month to heighten the sense of           held Friday at McGlachlin Parade Field
awareness in the community because            and the Date Safe Project’s “Can I Kiss
we don’t want people to have suffer in        You” briefing held Monday at McGill
silence,” said Stacey Hale, Fort Meade’s      Training Center.
Sexual Assault Response Coordinator.             Hale said all of the events are joint-
“We want people to speak out.”                service and all branches are working
   Throughout the month of April, the         together to provide the lineup.
installation will offer a variety of Sexual      On April 20, a Rape Aggression
Assault Awareness Month activities to         Defense Course will be offered at Gaff-
heighten awareness of the crime, as well      ney Fitness Center to instruct basic self-
as inform the community of services           defense techniques.
offered and encourage victims to use the         Parenting seminars also will be held
resources.                                    to teach parents how to talk to their
   Senior leaders from the Marines,           children about sex. Separate classes are                                                                            photo by brandon bieltz

Navy, Air Force and Army signed a             offered for parents of pre-teens and          Garrison Commander Col. Edward C. Rothstein signs the Sexual Assault Awareness Month
proclamation on April 2 at Potomac            teens.                                        proclamation on April 2 at Potomac Place Neighborhood Center. Throughout April, Fort
Place Neighborhood Center.                       The “birth to pre-teen years” class        Meade will sponsor various events to raise awareness of sexual assault.
   “An awareness month is a stepping          will be held April 22 at Army Commu-
stone for 365, 24/7,” Garrison Com-           nity Service at 830 Chisholm Ave., while      ness Month’s national theme: “It’s time       healthy sexual development in children,”
mander Col. Edward C. Rothstein said.         the course for parents of teens will be       to talk about it.” Remaining events,          Hale said. “Fort Meade took it beyond
   During their brief remarks at the sign-    offered April 29 at McGill.                   however, stretch the theme beyond the         that to talk about healthy relationships
ing, all the leaders said it was important       The parenting seminars fall in line        national focus.                               throughout the life cycle. ...The lineup at
to shine a light on sexual assault and find   with this year’s Sexual Assault Aware-          “The national theme really focuses on       Fort Meade is the full gamut.”




AER provides financial aid in times of need
By Brandon Bieltz                             emergencies that can be solved right          toward the fund that makes the Com-           that’s going to help them through a hard
Staff Writer                                  at the unit,” said Wallace Turner, Fort       mander’s Referral Program possible.           time — an unforeseen financial stress.”
   Since 1942, the Army Emergency             Meade’s AER coordinator.                         The program provides assistance for           Unlike general AER assistance, loans
Relief Fund has helped Soldiers through          AER issues loans and grants to Sol-        typical emergencies including car repairs     through the Commander’s Referral Pro-
tough financial situations — from medi-       diers and National Guardsmen, Army            and household bills, such as utility pay-     gram must to repaid within 15 months.
cal emergencies to funeral expenses — by      Reservists, retirees and their families for   ments. After the commander approves           A normal loan, however, has a payment
supplying interest-free loans and grants.     a variety of reasons including funeral        the assistance, all the Soldier needs to do   plan based on rank and amount of
   But through the AER’s Command-             expenses, emergency transportation, rent      is bring the form to the AER Office to        money that needs to be repaid.
er’s Referral Program, Soldiers with          or car payments, and medical expenses.        have the check written — no questions.           Turner said he hopes that the Com-
smaller emergencies can quickly receive       There is no cap on how much can be               “Mostly, the commanders in the unit        mander’s Referral Program will help
assistance. The referral program allows       loaned.                                       are going to know the situation of their      Soldiers turn to AER instead of payday
unit commanders and first sergeants to           The installation is midway into the        Soldiers, whether they’re coming into         lenders who charge high interest rates,
approve their Soldiers for loans up to        annual, 75-day campaign that helps raise      some hardship, they know the back-            while AER offers no-interest loans.
$1,500.                                       money for the fund. With five weeks left      ground,” said Chief Warrant Officer 2            “We want to keep Soldiers from going
   “The Commander’s Referral Program          in the campaign that ends May 15, Fort        Jennifer Candy, coordinator of the Fort       to payday lenders,” Turner said. “The
is a plan where the Army Emergency            Meade has raised $42,265 of the $90,000       Meade AER Campaign. “They know                Commander’s Referral Program should
Relief has made it simple for unit com-       goal.                                         the background, they want to be able to       be able to jump in there and take the
manders to assist Soldiers with simple           For every dollar donated, 89 cents goes    get the Soldier some financial assistance     place of payday lenders.”
http://www.ftmeade.army.mil                                                                                                                            April 11, 2013 SOUNDOFF!
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Wounded Soldier’s
home repaired by
RenovatingHope
By Lisa R. Rhodes                             not worth it due to the legal fees,” said
Staff Writer                                  Callender, who also has been diagnosed
    For nearly three years, Staff Sgt. Sal-   with post-traumatic stress disorder. “I
vatore Callender was overwhelmed with         was embarrassed. I don’t have people
repairs to a Baltimore County house he        come over.”
had purchased while still recovering from         The condition of the house, he said,
severe internal injuries he sustained in      has made life difficult for his wife and two
Iraq.                                         sons, ages 2 and 10 months.
    But on March 25, RenovatingHope, a           “The stress on my family is unbeliev-
not-for-profit organization based in West     able,” Callender said.
Chester, Pa., stepped in to renovate the         RenovatingHope, which recently began
home at no charge.                            construction to repair and remodel the
    “We’re overjoyed,” said Callender, a      home, was created to provide basic hous-
Solider in Fort Meade’s Warrior Transi-       ing rehabilitation services to service mem-
tion Unit. “Can’t wait till it’s done.”       bers and veterans.
    The trouble began the day after Cal-         RenovatingHope is now part of the
lender and his wife, Esmay, purchased the     NewDay USA Foundation, a philan-
three-story Halethorpe home in August         thropic organization that provides grants
                                                                                                                                                                     photos by sarah pastrana
2010.                                         and charitable contributions to nonprof-
                                                                                             Staff Sgt. Salvatore Callender and his wife, Esmay, pose with their sons 2-year-old Salvatore
    When Callender and his father decided     it organizations that support veterans,
                                                                                             III and 10-month-old Oldin in front of their three-story Cape Cod home in Halethorpe. The
to remove a piece of sheet rock from          active-duty service members and military
                                                                                             house is being repaired and remodeled by RenovatingHope, a not-for-profit that provides
the wall above the fireplace in the living    families.
                                                                                             basic housing rehabilitation for service members and veterans at no charge.
room, they discovered a gaping hole. A           The construction on Callender’s home is
wall caved in the living room from leaks      scheduled to be completed in six weeks.
seeping through the hole.                        “We can’t wait,” Callender said.
    By the spring, a broken sump pump            Paul Hoffecker, founder and CEO of          room, craft room and a new mold-proof           but the stress is so much better,” he said.
left the basement flooded after a storm.      RenovatingHope and president of the            and waterproof floor.                              Esmay Callender is happy, too.
The basement flooded again after Hur-         NewDay USA Foundation, started Reno-              The bathrooms are being upgraded                “This is the best thing that happened to
ricane Irene.                                 vatingHope five years ago after a career       and the kitchen is being redesigned with        us since our daughter passed away,” she
    There were other problems, too, such      as a senior project manager, building new      new cabinets and new appliances. A new          said. “Something good is coming into our
as the smell of cat urine in the carpet on    hospital wings in New Jersey and New           heatng system and hot water heater are          lives after so much pain.”
the third floor when the air conditioner      York.                                          also being installed.
was turned off; no heat or insulation on         “I just couldn’t believe how many of           “He [Callender] wasn’t smiling when I
the third floor; mold and lead piping in      our Soldiers are living this way,” Hof-        met him,” Hoffecker said. “The smile will
the bathroom; and a swimming pool filled      fecker said. “I thought, maybe we can          be even bigger when we’re done.”
with algae due to a broken pool liner and     make a difference.”                               The Callenders purchased the home
filter.                                          Hoffecker said many of the Soldiers         after their 16-month-old daughter Kaelyn
    “It looked fine when we moved in,” Cal-   he helps are referred to him by the Army       died in May 2010 of Sudden Unexpected
lender said. “We didn’t know we couldn’t      Wounded Warrior Program (AW2), the             Death in Children. The family decided
fix it ourselves.”                            Wounded Warrior Project and Walter             to relocate to Maryland to be near Cal-
    Callender spent more than $10,000         Reed National Military Medical Center.         lender’s family. They buried Kaelyn at a
from his personal savings to repair the          The contractors must have liability         cemetery in Elkridge where Callender’s
hole above the fireplace and to gut and       insurance and at least 15 years of experi-     grandfather is also buried.
waterproof the basement.                      ence.                                             Callender was stationed at Fort Ben-
    But his injuries from an IED blast in        Callender was referred to Renovat-          ning, Ga., at the time of his daughter’s
February 2009 in Iraq — a crushed verte-      ingHope by Mureen Merkel, a federal            death and received a compassionate reas-        Paul Hoffecker, founder and CEO of
brae in his neck, a paralyzed diaphragm,      recovery coordinator for the Department        signment to First Army Division East            RenovatingHope and president of the
a collapsed left lung and skin cancer         of Veterans Affairs at Walter Reed.            in August 2010. His wife was pregnant           NewDay USA Foundation, shows Staff Sgt.
— coupled with the expense of repairing          The home is being completely renovat-       with their oldest son and relocated from        Callender the framing for the basement in
the Cape Cod-style home, made the task        ed. The roof is being raised and the third     Phenix City, Ala.                               his home last week. A broken sump pump
too large to handle.                          floor is being remodeled. The basement            Callender said he was reluctant to           has caused the basement to flood twice
    “I thought of suing the previous own-     is being refurbished with a new ceiling,       receive help, but he put his pride aside.       since the Callenders purchased the house
ers, but the real estate agent said it was    improved lighting, a laundry room, play-          “Not only is my house getting fixed,         in 2010.

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Army Field Band
focuses locally
after cancellation
of spring tour
Story and photos by Jonathan Agee             impact in the local community.
U.S. Army Field Band                             Chris McMahan, director of instru-
   April 1 was scheduled to be the start      mental music at Glen Burnie High School,
of Spring Tour 2013 for the United States     appreciates the Soldier-musicians working
Army Field Band, but sequestration and        with his students.
restricted travel guidance forced the band       “One major benefit that I see is that
to refocus its efforts.                       students not only get to experience the
   On March 5, Under Secretary of             performances, but also that there are
Defense Joseph W. Westphal directed all       career opportunities such as military
military bands to stop travel outside the     bands for their future,” McMahan said.
local area. This essentially put an end          Army Field Band Soldier-musicians are
to the 139 performances scheduled in          also seeing the benefits of their efforts.
the Southeast as part of the Army Field          “The clinic at Glen Burnie High School
Band’s spring tour.                           was a very successful one,” Smith said.
   The band is now limited to a 100-mile      “It is a small program compared to many
travel radius from Fort Meade.                schools that we have visited, but I was
   “On the one hand, it’s a little disap-     pleased to note that these students were
pointing to not be on the tour that we        unusually alert and receptive.
spent so much time and energy prepar-            “Everyone had questions. It’s great to
ing,” said Master Sgt. Shari Smith, Army      see a program where the students have
Field Band clarinet section leader. “On       questions/input and are not held back
the other hand, it is an exciting opportu-    from expressing their interest and curios-
nity to spend time with the community         ity,” she said.
here at home.                                    The Army Field Band is hopeful Con-
   “We spend so much time on the road         gress will pass a balanced deficit reduc-
that we often don’t have the chance to get    tion plan that the president can sign, ulti-
in touch with the audience that is in our     mately reversing sequestration and allow-
own backyards.”                               ing the band to bring the “Army story” to
   Local missions, such as educational        grass-roots America once again.
clinics at Maryland high schools, are            Until that time, the Soldier-musicians                                                                        Photo by Jonathan Agee

becoming commonplace. The Army Field          of the Army Field Band will continue to        U.S. Army Field Band Master Sgt. Michael Klima, trumpet section leader,
Band is averaging about 20 outreach           focus efforts in the local area, showcasing    hosts an educational clinic on proper trumpet technique with students from
engagements per week and is making an         Army excellence through music.                 Glen Burnie High School on April 2.



Picerne Military Housing renamed Corvias Military Living
  Corvias Group, a privately-owned,           student housing division, Corvias Cam-         ing division under the parent company     than a job; it’s a vocation. Our commit-
vertically-integrated real estate solutions   pus Living.                                    name.                                     ment to them remains unchanged, and
group, announced April 2 that its mili-          The switch from Picerne Military               “Our name is changing, but our lead-   our customer’s best interests remain at
tary housing division will now be called      Housing to Corvias Military Living will        ership, partnership and innovation will   the heart of our business decisions.”
Corvias Military Living.                      help Corvias Group reinforce its brand         not,” said John Picerne, founder and         The brand transition, including
  The change advances a corporate re-         by unifying the names of the established,      CEO of Corvias Group. “For us, pro-       the introduction of all new signage, is
branding that began in July 2012 with         award-winning, military housing divi-          viding our service members and their      expected to take approximately one year
the introduction of the company’s new         sion with that of the new student hous-        families with improved housing is more    to complete.
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                                                                                                                                         DENTISTRY



IMCOM headquarters hosts
                                                                                                                                         Edwin Zaghi, DMD
                                                                                                                                         PEDIATRIC
                                                                                                                                         DENTISTRY
                                                                                                                                         • Infant Dental
                                                                                                                                           Screening




sequestration town hall
                                                                                                                                         • Emergency
                                                                                                                                           Appointments
                                                                                                                                         • Accepts Tri-Care




By U.S. Army Installation                     by the deciding official, and then final      someone and go take advantage of every
Management Command                            decisions will be given in writing.           opportunity.”
   SAN ANTONIO (March 26) —                      The exact manner of how the delay will        Other details and announcements were
Leaders of the U.S. Army Installation         affect the furlough schedule is unclear.      made during a question and answer ses-
Management Command headquarters               Some implementation plans are still not       sion including how the furlough would
pledged to work through the difficult         settled without further guidance from         be scheduled.
times ahead together as a “team of            the Department of the Army.                      “Each garrison commander [in coor-
teams” as members of the IMCOM                   On March 28, the secretary of Defense      dination with the senior commander]
workforce continue to face an unsure          announced the reduction of furlough           will make their own decision about fur-                                                      Near
way ahead into sequestration and fur-         days to 14.                                   lough schedules. But here at HQ, Friday                                                      Fort
                                                                                                                                                                                        Meade!
loughs.                                          “The maximum number of furlough            will be furlough day,” Ferriter said. “We
   Lt. Gen. Mike Ferriter, IMCOM com-         hours is 176,” said Perkins. “Part-time       listened to feedback from your leaders                         Dr. Edwin Zaghi
manding general, and IMCOM Com-               employee hours will be pro-rated based        and decided that it would be best if you                       - Board Certified Pediatric Dentistry;
mand Sgt. Maj. Earl Rice, called for          on their hours per week.”                     could tell your spouse and your kids,                          - American Board Pediatric Dentist;
unity during a “packed house” town hall          There are specific furlough exceptions     ‘You can count on me then.’                                    - Fellow American Academy of
meeting on March 26 at historic Fort          for employees deployed in a combat               “We want to be the best in the world                          Pediatric Dentistry
Sam Houston Theatre to help ease the          zone and foreign nationals employed           and we want to do it right. As we build
pain of the potential furlough.               outside the continental United States.        the capability to do what we do, little       JUST OFF RT. 32! 10798 HICKORY RIDGE RD
   “We cannot get through this tough          Nonappropriated fund employees are            by little we go from over-hire to autho-             COLUMBIA • 410-992-4400
road separately,” Ferriter said. “We can      also excluded from furloughs, regar dless     rization. While we reshape, you need to               www.dredwinzaghi.com
do this together. You are a valued mem-       of how their positions are paid for.          continue to develop yourself and your
ber of this team. You are creating stabil-       “No one takes this lightly. We realize     team. ... That’s as much certainty as we
ity down at the garrison, so that when        this will have an unprecedented effect        have today.
[Soldiers] are overseas, their family home    on the workforce,” Perkins said. “Our            “We are good as an agency, but we
is safe and taken care of.”                   attitude must be that this is the most        are great as one of the best three-star
   Karen Perkins, IMCOM director of           important thing we can do together.”          headquarters in the Army. Taking care
human resources (G1), gave an update             The command is taking other steps          of Soldiers, families, civilians, retirees
on what is known about furloughs today        to engage the workforce during these          and survivors is what we do best. We
— even as decisions are still being made      times, including stress training led by the   have the skills and talent. Just give us a
at the Department of Army.                    Office of the Chaplain, G1-sponsored          problem and we can solve it. The speed
   “I wanted to relay the straight facts      supervisor training, weekly “lunch and        of action at the three-star level moves
about furlough planning, but first I          learn” speaker sessions and other spiri-      mountains.”
want to say that your leaders know how        tual counseling opportunities.                   Ferriter later welcomed Brig. Gen.
important this is to our civilian work-          “We have the expert counselors in          Jason Evans, who will serve as the new
force,” said Perkins. “No matter what we      this headquarters who know the busi-          deputy commanding general for opera-
do, we can take care of our employees.”       ness of taking care of our Soldiers and       tions.
   Due to a decision at the Department        civilians,” Perkins said. “We care about         “General Evans is an inspirational
of the Army level, furlough notices have      you. Everyone has something to learn          leader,” Ferriter said. “You’re going to
been delayed in order for officials to        and contribute. All I can say is, grab        love working with him.”
assess the effect of the continuing resolu-
tion bill presented by Congress.
   “Last week, I thought we were in
execution mode,” Perkins said. “We got a
pause, due to the continuing resolution.
The result is, we’re going to hold up for
at least two weeks.”
                                                                           Chaplain’s Word
   Changes made by DoD two days after
the town hall pushed the earliest date for                                 GOD  FREEDOM
furlough proposals into May.                                       “Freedom prospers when religion is
   Sequestration furloughs are a three-
step process: proposal, reply and deci-                             vibrant and the rule of law under
sion.                                                                    God is acknowledged.”
   After proposals are sent, every
employee will have seven days to reply                                      — Ronald Reagan
to their supervisor, either orally or in
writing. All replies will be considered
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                                                                                                                                                  In between
                                                                                                                                                   the lines
                                                                                                                                         Sgt. Ari Holden, of the 741st Mili-
                                                                                                                                       tary Intelligence Battalion, repaints
                                                                                                                                          faded parking lines at Freedom
                                                                                                                                       Center Barracks on April 3. Due to
                                                                                                                                         budget cuts, the installation was
                                                                                                                                          unable to repaint the lines. As a
                                                                                                                                        quality-of-life issue, service mem-
                                                                                                                                       bers from representing units across
                                                                                                                                       the installation came together April
                                                                                                                                       1 through Friday and repainted the
                                                                                                                                                    parking lines.
                                                                                                                                         Paint and supplies were donated
                                                                                                                                       by the Directorate of Public Works.
                                                                                                                                        Service members living in the bar-
                                                                                                                                           racks were authorized by their
                                                                                                                                          respective units to work on the
                                                                                                                                         project during normal duty hours.
                                                                                                                                        Providing single service members
                                                                                                                                           a forum to address quality-of-
                                                                                                                                           life issues is just one of many
                                                                                                                                         opportunities provided by Better
                                                                                                                                         Opportunities for Single Soldiers.
                                                                                                                                           For more information, call the
                                                                                                                                           garrison BOSS representative,
                                                                                                                                           Sgt. Chatonna Powell, at 301-
                                                                                                                                         677-6868 or visit the BOSS office,
                                                                                                                                        located in the USO Center at 8612
                                                                                                                                           6th Armored Cavalry Road, on
                                                                                                                                          weekdays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
                                                                                                                                                photo by sgt. chatonna Powell




Hero2Hired automates job search tools
By U.S. Army Installation                   ed the Hero2Hired program as a central,       with H2H, just type it in the search box     events in your area or attend a virtual
Management Command                          user-friendly resource for active-duty,       and it will narrow down your search.         career fair online from home, or search a
   SAN ANTONIO — Transitioning              Reserve and National Guard service               • Military Skill Translator: You can      database of jobs and speak directly with
Soldiers have access to many kinds of       members to connect with military-             enter your Military Occupational Code        employers from your home. The only
resources as they prepare to enter the      friendly companies who want to hire           to get a list of career paths that most      requirement is a personal computer with
post-military phase of their lives.         them.                                         likely to fit your military training and     Internet access.
   Many of those are available at Army         H2H has an array of interactive tran-      experience.                                     The H2H website is intended to pro-
Career and Alumni Program offices on        sition tools including military-to-civilian      • Career Assessment Survey: If you’re     vide transitioning service members with
installations.                              skills translation, education and training    not sure what you want to do, H2H            one more way to access the tools and
   For Soldiers without regular access to   resources, and lists of employers, as well    offers a short skills and interests survey   information needed to step out of the
an installation, however, the resources     as a mobile smartphone app.                   to help you determine what career types      combat uniform and into a new civilian
and tools needed for a successful transi-      H2H is provided through the DoD’s          fit best with your background.               career.
tion might not be readily available — or    Yellow Ribbon Reintegration Program,             • Advice and Training: This tool             The H2H site is located at this link:
available at all.                           which currently is revising and expand-       provides helpful tips on job-hunting         https://h2h.jobs/. Go to the site; set up an
   This applies to many Reserve and         ing its scope due to demand for the           techniques, interview preparation and        account and look around to find out how
National Guard Soldiers, but could also     program.                                      resume building, along with informa-         H2H can help you find your next job.
apply to Soldiers recovering from inju-        H2H offers the following valuable job-     tion on school offerings, certificate and       For more information, email Mitchell
ries or illness.                            search tools:                                 training programs, apprenticeships and       Lee at a.lee.civ@mail.mil or call 210-466-
   To address the need for widely avail-       • Search for jobs: If you know the         financial aid.                               0123 or 210-722-4721.
able transition resources, the DoD creat-   name of a company that is registered             • Hiring Events: Find local hiring
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file your 2012 taxes up to three years       301-677-9366 and we’ll see if someone
after April 15, though states may have       else can assist you.
different rules.                                • If you miss the filing deadline for
   If you elect to file an extension using   your taxes, you still need to file. The
IRS Form 4868, the extension only            longer you wait, the worse it will be.
covers the filing deadline and not the          The tax center has set aside two
payment deadline. You must submit            weeks’ worth of appointments for after
payment by April 15 if you are to avoid      the April 15 deadline to assist clients in
interest, penalties and fees.                filing their 2012 taxes if they have not
   If you were deployed during 2012,         done so already.
your filing deadline is automatically           During this time, the Tax Center will
extended 180 days from April 15, plus        assist in filing amendments for 2012,
the amount of time you spent in a com-       2011 and 2010 tax years.
bat zone.                                       To be clear though, all taxpayers
   The Fort Meade Tax Center is here to      need to file their taxes before April 15.
help. If you cannot schedule an appoint-     Waiting to file after Monday’s deadline                 10% Military Discount
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Survivor Outreach Services provides
support lifeline to family members
By Lisa R. Rhodes
Staff Writer
   Three years ago, Kristen Santos-
Silva was the Family Readiness Pro-
gram group leader at Fort Bragg,
N.C.
   On March 22, 2010, her husband,
Sgt. 1st Class Carlos Santos-Silva, was
killed in action when an IED exploded
while he was serving in the southern
region of Afghanistan.
   Santos-Silva knew about Survivor
Outreach Services through her work
organizing activities for military fami-
lies, but she never imagined that one
day she would seek out the program’s
assistance.
   “The possibility when they deploy
is always in the back of your mind,”
Santos-Silva said. “But you don’t think
about it. Your remain positive.”
   The mission of the Army’s SOS
program, according to its website, is
to “build a unified support program,
which embraces and reassures survi-
vors that they are continually linked
to the Army family for as long as they
desire.”
   Patricia Jackson is the acting coor-
dinator and financial coordinator of
the Fort Meade SOS, which is located
in the Soldier  Family Assistance
Center, Building 2462, at 85th Medical
Battalion Ave.
   Jackson provides long-term support
to surviving family members by link-
ing them to resources such as support                                                                                                                       photos by nate pesce

groups, counseling services and educa-     Patricia Jackson, acting coordinator and financial coordinator of Fort Meade’s Survivor Outreach Services, hugs Giovanna Morris,
                                           a Gold Star Wife, as she sings a Bette Midler song at the Gold Star Wives Tea on Saturday. The tea, sponsored by SOS, was held
                                           to recognize the sacrifices of the spouses of fallen service members.


‘I hope our participants                   tion opportunities. She also provides      ard, St. Mary’s, Charles and Calvert        is a nonprofit organization of wid-
                                           financial education regarding budget-      counties. The survivors are referred        ows and widowers whose spouses died
gain knowledge about                       ing, investment planning and estate        to Fort Meade through the Casualty          while on active duty in the military
                                           planing.                                   and Mortuary Affairs Office at Fort         services or as the result of a military
our resources, and the                        “I hope our participants gain knowl-    Sam Houston, Texas, and through             service-connected cause, according to
friendship and support from                edge about our resources, and the          the Installation Management Com-            the organization’s website.
                                           friendship and support from those that     mand. Jackson said she serves about            Participation in SOS and the Gold
those that have experienced                have experienced the same loss and         24 survivors on a regular monthly basis     Star Wives of America is voluntary.
                                           sorrow,” Jackson said. “I also hope        through outreach referrals.                    The Fort Meade SOS is required to
the same loss and sorrow.’                 that they can give of themselves to be        Survivors receive information about      host an event for the Gold Star Wives,
                                           a support to others as others have been    SOS and the Gold Star Wives of Amer-        Gold Star Moms and Gold Star Fami-
      Patricia Jackson                     a support to them.”                        ica, Inc., soon after they are notified     lies three times a year.
      Acting SOS Coordinator                  The program currently serves about      about the death of their Soldier.              The Gold Star Wives was recognized
                                           176 survivors in Anne Arundel, How-            Gold Star Wives of America, Inc.,       on Friday, which was Gold Star Wives
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Day. The following day, Fort Meade’s
SOS held an invitation-only Gold
Star Wives Tea at the SFAC.
    Events for the Gold Star Moms and
Gold Star Families will be held the
last Sunday in September.
    Santos-Silva contacted the SOS
program at Fort Bragg and became
a member of Gold Star Wives of
America after she resigned from the
Family Readiness Program in April
2010.
                                                                                                                                                                     Twelve Gold Star
    “SOS is there for the long haul,”
                                                                                                                                                                     Wives and Survivor
said Santos-Silva, who now lives in
                                                                                                                                                                     Outreach Services
Odenton with her 14-year-old son
                                                                                                                                                                     volunteers pose
Cameron.
                                                                                                                                                                     with Partricia
    Santos-Silva said that when she
                                                                                                                                                                     Jackson (far right),
decided to relocate to the Fort Meade
                                                                                                                                                                     acting coordinator
area in the fall of 2010, the Fort Bragg
                                                                                                                                                                     and financial
SOS and the Fort Meade SOS worked
                                                                                                                                                                     coordinator of Fort
together to facilitate her move.
                                                                                                                                                                     Meade’s Survivor
    “They reached out to me,” Santos-
                                                                                                                                                                     Outreach Services,
Silva said. “They were really proac-
                                                                                                                                                                     during Saturday’s
tive in helping me relocate.”
                                                                                                                                                                     Gold Star Wives
    Fort Meade’s SOS provided her
                                                                                                                                                                     Tea in observance
with information about the local
                                                                                                                                                                     of Gold Star Wives
schools and communities.
                                                                                                                                                                     Day.
    “That was a blessing,” she said,


                                             Golden tribute to fallen military spouses
noting she was able to find a school
for her son that was located in a
school district near her new home.
    Santos-Silva said the SOS support
groups also are a helpful service.           By Luke Elliott
    “It’s just being able to share,”         Installation Management Command
she said. “You can be yourself. The              America paid respect Friday to the
people that you’re with understand.          spouses and families of fallen members of
... You can talk about your service          the U.S. Armed Forces.
member and your service member’s                 A resolution to designate Gold Star
legacy.”                                     Wives Day was approved March 20 by
    At Fort Bragg, said Santos-Silva,        the U.S. Senate in recognition of the sac-
her son participated in a Kids Day           rifices made by these spouses and family
event sponsored by the SOS there.            members.
    On Saturday, she attended Fort               The Senate resolution states that service
Meade’s Gold Star Wives Tea.                 members and veterans “bear the burden of
    “It was really nice to get to sit and    protecting the freedom of the people of the
socialize with other survivors,” San-        United States, and … the sacrifices of the
tos-Silva said. “The day was special         families of the fallen members and veterans
in being able to meet and speak with         of the Armed Forces of the United States
others that share our uniqueness as          should never be forgotten.”
military survivors.”                             Gold Star Wives Day was first celebrated
    Santos-Silva is now a volunteer for      Dec. 18, 2010, through a Senate resolution        (Left to right:) Gold Star Wives Giovanna Morris, Peggy Roberts and Eleanor Layman
the Fort Meade SOS and works to              with support from the Gold Star Wives of          chat during the installation’s Gold Star Wives Tea at the Soldier  Family Assistance
promote awareness about its services         America, Inc., a nonprofit organization of        Center. The event featured hors d’oeuvres, pastries, music and door prizes.
in the Fort Meade community.                 about 10,000 members that provides ser-           and expectations, it impacts her identity      their family members’ military service.
    “I love SOS,” she said. “I don’t         vices and support to the spouses of fallen        within the Army culture and completely            The first pin is the Gold Star Lapel
know what I would do without                 service members.                                  changes the path of her future.                Pin, which was established by Congress
them.”                                           “Remembrance days like Gold Star                 “The importance of Gold Star Wives          in 1947 and is presented to spouses and
                                             Wives Day specifically honor the sacrifices       Day is that it brings acknowledgment to        family members of service members killed
   Editor’s Note: The Fort Meade SOS is      of some of the individuals a fallen Soldier       and honors the many sacrifices of these        in combat.
offering a new support group for survivors   has left behind,” said Donna Engeman,             incredibly courageous and resilient women,”       The second pin is the Next of Kin Lapel
on April 17 at 6:30 p.m. at the Soldier      Survivor Outreach Services program man-           she said.                                      Pin, which is presented to immediate fam-
and Family Assistance Center, Building       ager, U.S. Army Installation Management              The DoD presents one of two lapel pins      ily members of service members who died
2462, at 85th Medical Battalion Ave.         Command. “The sacrifices of a Gold Star           to Gold Star Family members. The pins          while serving outside of combat operations.
   For more information, call 301-677-       wife reach beyond losing the person she           are worn by the survivors to recognize their   This pin features a gold star on a gold
4116.                                        considers a life partner. It is a loss of goals   sacrifices and is a way for others to honor    background.

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   The deadline for Soundoff! community        demonstrations, personal protective-          children’s organization with the most
“News and Notes” is Friday at noon.            equipment displays, T-Clocks                  participation.                                        EDUCATION
All submissions are posted at the editor’s     inspections, motorcycle exhibits,                Two separate green-themed prized
discretion and may be edited for space and     educational materials, coaches to provide     packages will be awarded to the top two
grammar. Look for additional community         proper techniques for riders, police and      schools on post with the most collected     College fair for teens
events on the Fort Meade website at www.       State Highway Administration mobile           garbage/recycling.                             The Fort Meade Teen Center will host
ftmeade.army.mil and the Fort Meade            units and booths, and a Motorcycle               For more information, email Laura at     a college fair for high school juniors and
Facebook page at facebook.com/ftmeade.         Mentorship Sign-up Station.                   clean.up.fort.meade.esc@gmail.com.          seniors on April 23 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
   For more information or to submit an           Guests are encouraged to ride their                                                       Representatives from Anne Arundel
announcement, email Philip Jones at philip.    motorcycles to the event.                     Massing of the Colors                       Community College, Bowie State
h.jones.civ@mail.mil or call 301-677-5602.        For more information, call Aaron                                                       University and other local colleges and
                                               Rowell at 301-677-6241 or Jenelle                Fort Meade’s Memorial Day                universities will attend.
                                               Ferguson at 301-677-4867.                     Remembrance and 27th Annual Massing            The event is free; refreshments will be
                                                                                             of the Colors Ceremony will be held         served.
       NEWS  EVENTS                                                                         May 19 at 2:30 p.m. at the Pavilion.
                                               Change of command                                The event will feature the Armed
                                                                                                                                            For more information, call 301-677-
                                                                                                                                         6054.
                                                  Capt. Daniel E. McCarey, commander         Forces Color Guard and the U.S.
                                               of the 241st Military Police Detachment,      Army’s Old Guard Fife  Drum Corps.
                                                                                                                                         VetSuccess
Many happy returns                             will relinquish command to Capt. Hamid        The U.S. Army Field Band will perform
                                               C. Conteh on May 3 at 9 a.m. at the Fort      a concert of patriotic music.               Counseling Day
   As of Friday, the Fort Meade Joint          Meade Museum.                                    Under Secretary of the Army Joseph
Installation Tax Center has served 1,428                                                                                                    VetSuccess Counseling Day will be
                                                  In inclement weather, the ceremony         W. Westphal will be the grand marshal
clients, and saved service members and                                                                                                   held Tuesday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the
                                               will take place at Murphy Field House.        and keynote speaker.
their families $462,877 in preparation                                                                                                   Army Education Center, 8601 Zimborski
                                                  The entire Fort Meade community               This venue is a tribute to honor
fees and $4,058,720 in tax returns.                                                                                                      Ave.
                                               is welcome to attend. Dress for service       veterans from all wars who made the
   The tax center is located at 4217                                                                                                        A VetSuccess counselor will provide
                                               members is duty uniform. Civilians may        ultimate sacrifice in their service. It
Roberts Ave.                                                                                                                             veterans benefit counseling for veter-
                                               dress casual                                  combines the colors and color guards
   The tax center is still accepting walk-                                                                                               ans seeking enrollment at University of
                                                  For more information, call Sgt.            of active and Reserve component and
ins for 1040EZ of less than $100,000                                                                                                     Maryland University College who intend
                                               Andrew Lavigne at 301-677-4592.               National Guard military units, veterans
only. Call 301-677-9366.                                                                                                                 to use their VA education benefits, includ-
                                                                                             service organizations, and various civic
                                                                                                                                         ing the Montgomery GI Bill, Vocational
                                               Holocaust Remembrance                         and patriotic organizations.
Army Emergency Relief                          observance                                       The public is invited. Refreshments
                                                                                                                                         Rehab and the Post-9/11 GI Bill.
                                                                                                                                            No appointment is necessary. Walk-ins
Fund                                                                                         will be served following the ceremony.
                                                                                                                                         are welcome.
                                                  The Defense Information School will                                                       For more information, call 301-621-
   As of Monday, Fort Meade’s annual           host this year’s Holocaust Remembrance        Trivia Night                                9882.
Army Emergency Relief fundraising              Day/Days of Remembrance Observance
campaign has collected $42,625, or 47          today from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at               The Lanes at Fort Meade hosts Trivia
percent of its $90,000 goal.                   McGill Training Center.                       Night every Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m.,      Financial Readiness classes
   The campaign raises money and                  The guest speaker is Robert Behr,          except the third Thursday of the month.
                                                                                                                                            Army Community Service offers
awareness for the AER fund that                a Holocaust survivor and retired Air             The event is open to the public.
                                                                                                                                         Financial Readiness classes at the
helps active-duty Soldiers, National           Force civilian.                                  Teams must have a minimum of two
                                                                                                                                         Community Readiness Center, 830
Guardsmen, Army Reservists,                       The observance also will feature a         players and a maximum of 10.
                                                                                                                                         Chisholm Ave.
retirees and their families in financial       viewing of the U.S Holocaust Memorial            Weekly prizes are awarded to the top
                                                                                                                                            Classes are open to DoD
emergencies by providing interest-free         Museum’s official DVD.                        three winners. Food and beverages are
                                                                                                                                         identification cardholders including
loans or grants.                                  The free event is open to the public.      available for purchase.
                                                                                                                                         active-duty service members, retirees
   The AER Campaign runs through               Food samplings will be served.                   For more information, call 301-677-
                                                                                                                                         and their family members, DoD civilian
May 15.                                                                                      5541 or visit ftmeademwr.com/lanes.php.
                                                                                                                                         employees and contractors.
   For more information, call Wallace
Turner, Army Emergency Relief officer
                                               Clean Up! Fort Meade                          Parents Night Out                              Registration is required for each class.
                                                                                                                                            • Paying for College/Raising Financial
at 301-677-5768.                                  The Enlisted Spouses Club will host                                                    Fit Kids: Today, 1 to 3 p.m.
                                               the 5th Annual Clean Up! Fort Meade on           The next Parents Night Out will be
                                                                                             April 19 from 6:30 to 10 p.m.                  • Car Buying (Better Business
Motorcycle Safety                              April 20 from 8 to 11 a.m.
                                                                                                The fee is $10 for the first child and   Bureau): Tuesday, 9 to 11 a.m.
                                                  The project will begin at the following
Awareness Day                                  neighborhood centers as well as the new       $5 for each additional child ages 6 weeks      • Smart Spenders: April 18, 1 to 3
                                                                                                                                         p.m.
                                               Picerne Military Housing Program Office:      to 12 years old.
   The Installation Safety Office will                                                          The program is open to active-duty          • Renting/Military Pay Issues: April
host Motorcycle Safety Awareness Day           Meuse Forest, Heritage Park, Potomac                                                      23, 1 to 3 p.m.
                                               Place and Midway Commons.                     service members and Reservists on
on April 19 from 9 a.m. to noon at                                                           active-duty status, DoD personnel,             • First Term Financial Readiness
the Fort Meade Motorcycle Range on                Participants can register on the morning                                               (online class): April 23, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
                                               of the event beginning at 8 a.m. or online    retirees and Fort Meade DoD
Cooper and Bundy avenues.                                                                    contractors.                                   • Home Buying: April 25, 1 to 3 p.m.
   The event, which is designed to raise       at ftmeadeesc.org/cleanupregistration.htm.                                                   To register or for more information,
                                                  When registering online, participants         Register early; spaces are limited.
awareness of the need to manage the                                                             For more information, call 301-677-      call 301-677-5590. To schedule an
risks of riding motorcycles, will take place   will receive a free raffle ticket for the                                                 appointment, visit fortmeadeacs.
                                               drawings, which are separate for children     1149 or 301-677-1156.
prior to May’s Motorcycle Safety Aware-                                                                                                  checkappointments.com.
ness Month, the start of peak motorcycle       and adults.
                                                  Awards will be presented to the military
riding season.
   Vendors and services include: rider         unit with the most participation and any                                                  ACS classes
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   Army Community Service offers the           attend free. Parking is free.                  is open to active, retired, Reserve and
following programs at the Community
Readiness Center, 830 Chisholm Ave.
                                                  Live music will be performed by more
                                               than 40 bands on three stages. The
                                                                                              National Guard E9s of any uniformed
                                                                                              service. All E9s in this area are invited     Movies
   Programs are open to DoD                    event also will feature a People’s Choice      to attend a breakfast and meet the
identification cardholders, including          barbecue tasting, Kiddie Korral, Corn          membership. For more information, visit          The movie schedule is subject to change. For
active-duty service members, retirees          Hole Tournament, and regional arts and         e9association.org or call 410-551-7953.       a recorded announcement of showings, call 301-
and their family members, DoD civilian         crafts.                                           • Families Dealing with Deployment         677-5324. Further listings are available on the
employees and contractors.                        For a schedule and more information,        meets the first and third Monday of           Army and Air Force Exchange Service website
   Registration is required.                   visit barBAYq.com.                             every month from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. at         at www.aafes.com.
   • Families Dealing with Deployment:            • The Bowie Baysox first home stand         Meuse Forest Neighborhood Center.                Movies start Wednesdays to Saturdays at
Monday, 5:30 p.m.                              of the season is tonight at 7:05 p.m. at       The next meeting is Monday. For more          6:30 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. NEW PRIC-
   • Career Exploration: Tuesday, 9 a.m.       Prince George’s Stadium, 4101 Crain            information, call Kimberly McKay at           ES: Tickets are $5 for adults (12 and older)
   • Credit Score Clinic: Wednesday, 10        Highway. The team is giving away 2013          301-677-5590 or email kimberly.d.mckay.       and $2.50 for children. 3D Movies: $7 adults,
a.m.                                           magnet schedules to the first 5,000 fans.      ctr@us.army.mil.                              $4.50 children.
   • Pre-deployment Brief: April 19, 9:30      A pregame ceremony will honor athletes            • Retired Enlisted Association meets
a.m.                                           and volunteers from Special Olympics           the third Tuesday of the month from               Today through April 28
   To register or for more information,        Maryland.                                      7:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Perry’s Restaurant,
call 301-677-5590. To schedule an                 On Friday at 7:05 p.m., Kevin               1210 Annapolis Road, Odenton. The
appointment, visit fortmeadeacs.               Gausman/Dylan Bundy poster giveaways           next meeting is Tuesday. For more             Today  Sunday: “Side Effects” (R). A success-
checkappointments.com.                         will be available to the first 500 fans.       information, visit trea.org or call Elliott   ful New York couple’s lives unravel when a drug
                                               On Sunday at 2:05 p.m., Washington             Phillips, the local president, at 443-790-    prescribed by a psychiatrist — intended to treat
                                                                                                                                            anxiety — has unexpected side effects. With Jude
                                               Capitals ice hockey coach Calle                3805 or Arthur R. Cooper, past national
                YOUTH                          Johansson will make an appearance and          president, at 443-336-1230.
                                                                                                                                            Law, Rooney Mara, Channing Tatum.
                                               sign autographs.                                  • Meade Area Garden Club will
                                                  On Monday at 7:05 p.m, the Baysox           meet April 19 at 10 a.m. at the Jessup        Friday: “Snitch” (PG13). A father goes under-
                                                                                                                                            cover for the DEA in order to free his son who
Summer leadership camp                         will honor Jackie Robinson. One
                                               player will wear a No. 42 jersey. The
                                                                                              Community Hall at the corner of Route
                                                                                              175 and Wigley Avenue.
                                                                                                                                            was imprisoned after being set up in drug deal.
   The Navy-sponsored Drug Education           autographed jersey will be auctioned off          Master gardener Joe Di Giovanni, of
For Youth is now accepting applications        after the game.                                the Patuxent Wildlife Research Refuge,
for the free, two-week summer                     For more information, call 301-805-         will present a program on pruning shade
leadership camp for ages 9 to 12 from          6000 or go to baysox.com.                      trees and shrubs using only hand tools.
July 9 to 19 on Fort Meade.                       • The Chesapeake Chorale Chamber               No reservations are required.
   Participants will learn the basics          Singers will present a concert saluting        Refreshments will be served. Those
on drug use and prevention, alcohol,           “Mother Nature” on Saturday at 8 p.m.          interested in the club may attend one
tobacco, peer pressure and gangs. All          at the Christian Community Presbyterian        program before being asked to join.
gear, training material and field trips will   Church, 3120 Belair Drive, Bowie.              The annual fee is $20. For more
be provided by DEFY.                              Tickets are $15 for adults and $12 for      information, call Pat Loosarian,
   Availability is limited. Applications       seniors, students and service members.         membership chairman, at 410-519-6443          Saturday, Wednesday  April 20, 21: “Oz The
will be taken until April 30.                                                                                                               Great and Powerful” (PG). A circus magician is
                                               Tickets are available at the door and          or Sharon Durney, club president, at          hurled into the magical land of Oz. With James
   To download an application, visit           online at chesapeakechorale.org.               410-761-5019.                                 Franco, Mila Kunis, Rachel Weisz. (3D)
http://www.public.navy.mil/bupers-npc/            • The Laurel Museum will present a             • Marriage Enrichment Group,
support/nadap/Documents/DEFY/                  free Civil War re-enactment on Saturday        sponsored by Army Community Service,
Youth%20Application%202010.pdf and                                                                                                          April 18, 19: “Snitch” (R). A father, whose son is
                                               from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on the grounds           meets the second and fourth Monday            wrongfully accused of drug distribution, makes a
forward it to the DEFY mailbox at              of American Legion Post 60 at 2 Main           of every month from 3 to 4 p.m. at            deal to work as an undercover informant. With
defyniocmd@gmail.com.                          St., Laurel. The re-enactment is part of       the Community Readiness Center, 830           Dwayne Johnson, Barry Pepper, Jon Bernthal,
   For more information, email Chief           the exhibit, “Laurel Station: A Living         Chisholm Ave. The next meeting is April       Susan Sarandon.
Hankins at vita.hankins@navy.mil,              History Program” and will feature              22. For more information, call Celena
CTN2 Vassell at ksvasse@nsa.gov or             the 2nd Maryland Infantry and 28th             Flowers or Jessica Hobgood at 301-677-        April 24, 25, 27: “The Incredible Burt Wonder-
defyniocmd@gmail.com.                          Massachusetts, 3rd USV.                        5590.                                         stone” (PG-13). Feuding magicians try to save
                                                  For more information visit                     • Single Parent Support Group meets        their act. With Steve Carell, Steve Buscemi,
                                               laurelhistoricalsociety.org.                   the second and fourth Monday of the           Olivia Wilde, Jim Carrey.
                                                  • Leisure Travel Services is offering its   month from 6 to 8 p.m. at School Age
          RECREATION                           next monthly bus trip to New York City on      Services, 1900 Reece Road. The next           April 26: “The Call” (R). A 911 operator takes a
                                               April 20, with discounts to attractions. Bus   meeting is April 22. Free child care will     call from a teenage girl who has been abducted,
                                               cost is $55. For more information, call 301-   be provided on site.                          and she realizes she must confront a killer from
                                               677-7354 or visit ftmeademwr.com.                 For more information, call Kimberly        her past in order to save the girl’s life. With Halle
Out  About                                                                                   McKay at 301-677-5590 or email                Berry, Abigail Breslin, Morris Chestnut.
                                                                                              kimberly.d.mckay.ctr@us.army.mil.
  • The Third Annual Naptown                               MEETINGS                              • Bully Proofing Support Group meets       April 28: “Dead Man Down” (R). Two strangers’
Barbecue Contest and Music Festival will
be held May 4 from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.                                                         the second and fourth Monday of the           mutual desire for revenge unravels in an trail of
                                                                                              month from 4 to 5 p.m. at Potomac             violence. With Colin Farrell, Noomi Rapace,
and May 5 from noon to 6 p.m. at the                                                                                                        Terrence Howard.
Anne Arundel County Fairgrounds.                  • Fort Meade E9 Association meets the       Place Neighborhood Center. The next
  The event is sponsored by the Parole         second Friday of every month at 7 a.m.         meeting is April 22. The group is geared
(Annapolis) Rotary Club Foundation.            in the Pin Deck Cafe at the Lanes. The         for parents of children ages 5 to 12. For
Admission is $10. Children under 12            next meeting is Friday. The association        more information, call 301-677-5590.

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Soundoff, April 11, 2013

  • 1. Soundoff! vol. 65 no. 14 Published in the interest of the Fort Meade community ´ April 11, 2013 A GOLD STAR TRIBUTE photo by nate pesce Patricia Jackson, acting coordinator and financial coordinator of Fort Meade’s Survivor Outreach Services program, hugs Odessa Banks-Griffin (right) and Peggy Pergerson (left) during the Gold Star Wives Tea on Saturday. SOS sponsered the social event for the spouses of fallen service members that was held in observance of Gold Star Wives Day on April 5. See story on Page 10. Batter up! PLAY TIME UPCOMING EVENTS Youth Sports US Army Field Band TODay, 11:30A.M.-1 P.M.: Holocaust Remembrance observance, McGill Training Center complex ready for focus locally after April 18, 10 A.M.-2P.M.: Fort Meade Earth Day celebration, Burba Lake cancelled spring tours April 19, 9 A.M.-Noon: Motorcylce safety awareness day, Motorcylce Range 2013 spring season April 20, 8 A.M.-11 A.m..: Clean up Fort Meade, Neighborhood centers page 14 page 6 April 22, 9 A.m.-6 P.m.: Save a Life! Tour, McGill Training Center
  • 2. Commander’s Column Soundoff! Editorial Staff Garrison Commander Guaranteed circulation: 11,285 ´ Strengthening our moral resolve This week’s commentary is in support of National Sexual Assault Col. Edward C. Rothstein Awareness Month. Garrison Command SAAM is an annual campaign that raises awareness and edu- Sgt. Maj. Thomas J. Latter cates communities on the prevention of sexual violence. The Army, Public Affairs Officer in conjunction with the DoD, is implementing the 2013 SAAM Chad T. Jones theme: Chad.T.Jones.civ@mail.mil “We own it ... We’ll solve it ... Together.” Chief, Command Information Philip H. Jones The theme is designed to strengthen our collective moral and ethi- Philip.H.Jones.civ@mail.mil cal commitment, in keeping with our values and warrior ethos, to Assistant Editor & Senior Writer show respect and dignity for every service member, civilian worker, Rona S. Hirsch family member and the nation we serve. Staff Writer Lisa R. 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They were headed to a fraternity in the United States knew their assailants. party, but decided at the last minute to meet up And it is predicted that one in seven college If you would like information about receiving Soundoff! on Fort Meade or are with some guys that one of the girls knew from women will be raped before graduation and 90 experiencing distribution issues, call 877-886-1206 or e-mail TP@baltsun.com. high school. percent will know their attacker, according to the Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., and Saturday through Sunday, 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. “Sue” had a crush on one of the guys, so she University of Texas at Austin Counseling and talked her buddies into going to their apartment. Mental Health Center website. Printed by offset method of reproduction as a civilian enterprise in the interest of the The freshmen walked the mile to the apartment, Sexual assault is intentional sexual contact, personnel at Fort George G. Meade, Maryland, by The Baltimore Sun Media Group, 501 N. giggling all the way. characterized by use of force, physical threat Calvert St., Baltimore, MD 21278, every Thursday except the last Thursday of the year in The men, of course, were thrilled to have the or abuse of authority, or when the victim does conjunction with the Fort Meade Public Affairs Office. Requests for publication must reach the Public Affairs Office no later than Friday before the desired publication date. Mailing college girls over. They turned on the radio, not or cannot consent, according to the U.S. address: Post Public Affairs Office, Soundoff! IMME-MEA-PA, Bldg. 4409, Fort Meade, MD popped the tops off of some beers and the group Army Sexual Assault Prevention and Response 20755-5025. Telephone: 301-677-5602; DSN: 622-5602. drank, laughed and flirted. Now slightly buzzed, Program website. The term includes rape; non- Sue drifted off with her crush into a bedroom. consensual sodomy, whether oral or anal sex; Everything advertised in this publication must be made available for purchase, use or patronage It got hot and heavy, she later said. They made indecent assault, which is unwanted and inap- without regard to race, creed, color, national origin, marital status, handicap or sex of purchaser, out for a while and then, when Sue felt like it was propriate sexual contact or fondling; or attempts user or patron. A confirmed violation or rejection of this policy of equal opportunity by an advertiser will result in the refusal to print advertising from that source. getting too hot, she decided to leave the room and to commit these acts. hang with her friends. Bottom line for potential offenders is, “no” Printed by The Baltimore Sun Co., LLC, a private firm, in no way connected with the He, on the other hand, had different plans. He means “no,” whether the victim is making out Department of the Army. Opinions expressed by the publisher and writers herein are their pinned her down, fondled her and tried to rape with them, had sex with them in the past or is own and are not to be considered an official expression by the Department of the Army. her. She said no and he ignored her. She fought dressed provocatively. The appearance of advertisers in the publication does not constitute an endorsement by him and ran out into the hall crying. Wilson writes for the Fort Sam Houston Public the Department of the Army of the products or services advertised. The girls left, but Sue didn’t say much on the Information Office. walk home. “You shouldn’t have let things get that far,” they told her. “It wasn’t just his fault.” www.ftmeade.army.mil Although he didn’t rape Sue, the incident Commander’s Open Door scarred her. Her self-esteem dipped and her You can also keep track of Fort Meade on Twitter at twitter.com/ftmeademd friends’ words haunted her for years. Garrison Commander Col. Edward C. and view the Fort Meade Live Blog at ftmeade.armylive.dodlive.mil. “Maybe I should have dressed differently or Rothstein has an open door policy. shouldn’t have led him on,” she thought. “Maybe All service members, retirees, govern- it was my fault.” ment employees, family members or com- She was wrong. It had nothing to do with the munity members age 18 or older are invited Co n t e n t s way she dressed or the amount of kissing she did. The man she was with sexually assaulted her. to address issues or concerns to the com- mander directly by visiting Rothstein’s office But like thousands of other victims, Sue blamed on Mondays from 4 to 6 p.m. at garrison News.............................. 3 Sports................................... 14 herself. And the man walked away. headquarters in Hodges Hall, Bldg. 4551, Women are taught to avoid dark alleys and Llewellyn Avenue. Cover Story ................ 10 Movies.................................. 15 dimly lit parking lots to avoid “stranger danger.” Visitors are seen on a first-come, first- But they’re not taught to avoid the offenders that served basis. No appointment is necessary. Community.................. 12 Classified.............................. 17 may be a friend, boyfriend or even a relative. For more information, call 301-677-4844. Rape by a stranger can happen, but it’s much SOUNDOFF! April 11, 2013 http://www.ftmeade.army.mil
  • 3. News Shining a spotlight on sexual assault By Brandon Bieltz ways to help victims. Staff Writer “At the end of the day, we all have Last year, 1,695 cases of sexual assault one mission and that is to help defend in the Army were reported. this nation and pull together,” said Navy Nationally, one in five women and one Cmdr. Rachel J. Velasco-Lind, executive in seven men will be sexually assaulted officer of Navy Information Opera- at some point in their lives. tions Command Maryland. “How are But despite the large number of vic- we going to do that if we can’t trust each tims, sexual assault is considered a high- other to do the right thing?” ly unreported crime. The first two weeks of Sexual Assault “It is one in which people suffer in Awareness Month have been filled with silence, thus the reason for an aware- events including the Walk Against Rape ness month to heighten the sense of held Friday at McGlachlin Parade Field awareness in the community because and the Date Safe Project’s “Can I Kiss we don’t want people to have suffer in You” briefing held Monday at McGill silence,” said Stacey Hale, Fort Meade’s Training Center. Sexual Assault Response Coordinator. Hale said all of the events are joint- “We want people to speak out.” service and all branches are working Throughout the month of April, the together to provide the lineup. installation will offer a variety of Sexual On April 20, a Rape Aggression Assault Awareness Month activities to Defense Course will be offered at Gaff- heighten awareness of the crime, as well ney Fitness Center to instruct basic self- as inform the community of services defense techniques. offered and encourage victims to use the Parenting seminars also will be held resources. to teach parents how to talk to their Senior leaders from the Marines, children about sex. Separate classes are photo by brandon bieltz Navy, Air Force and Army signed a offered for parents of pre-teens and Garrison Commander Col. Edward C. Rothstein signs the Sexual Assault Awareness Month proclamation on April 2 at Potomac teens. proclamation on April 2 at Potomac Place Neighborhood Center. Throughout April, Fort Place Neighborhood Center. The “birth to pre-teen years” class Meade will sponsor various events to raise awareness of sexual assault. “An awareness month is a stepping will be held April 22 at Army Commu- stone for 365, 24/7,” Garrison Com- nity Service at 830 Chisholm Ave., while ness Month’s national theme: “It’s time healthy sexual development in children,” mander Col. Edward C. Rothstein said. the course for parents of teens will be to talk about it.” Remaining events, Hale said. “Fort Meade took it beyond During their brief remarks at the sign- offered April 29 at McGill. however, stretch the theme beyond the that to talk about healthy relationships ing, all the leaders said it was important The parenting seminars fall in line national focus. throughout the life cycle. ...The lineup at to shine a light on sexual assault and find with this year’s Sexual Assault Aware- “The national theme really focuses on Fort Meade is the full gamut.” AER provides financial aid in times of need By Brandon Bieltz emergencies that can be solved right toward the fund that makes the Com- that’s going to help them through a hard Staff Writer at the unit,” said Wallace Turner, Fort mander’s Referral Program possible. time — an unforeseen financial stress.” Since 1942, the Army Emergency Meade’s AER coordinator. The program provides assistance for Unlike general AER assistance, loans Relief Fund has helped Soldiers through AER issues loans and grants to Sol- typical emergencies including car repairs through the Commander’s Referral Pro- tough financial situations — from medi- diers and National Guardsmen, Army and household bills, such as utility pay- gram must to repaid within 15 months. cal emergencies to funeral expenses — by Reservists, retirees and their families for ments. After the commander approves A normal loan, however, has a payment supplying interest-free loans and grants. a variety of reasons including funeral the assistance, all the Soldier needs to do plan based on rank and amount of But through the AER’s Command- expenses, emergency transportation, rent is bring the form to the AER Office to money that needs to be repaid. er’s Referral Program, Soldiers with or car payments, and medical expenses. have the check written — no questions. Turner said he hopes that the Com- smaller emergencies can quickly receive There is no cap on how much can be “Mostly, the commanders in the unit mander’s Referral Program will help assistance. The referral program allows loaned. are going to know the situation of their Soldiers turn to AER instead of payday unit commanders and first sergeants to The installation is midway into the Soldiers, whether they’re coming into lenders who charge high interest rates, approve their Soldiers for loans up to annual, 75-day campaign that helps raise some hardship, they know the back- while AER offers no-interest loans. $1,500. money for the fund. With five weeks left ground,” said Chief Warrant Officer 2 “We want to keep Soldiers from going “The Commander’s Referral Program in the campaign that ends May 15, Fort Jennifer Candy, coordinator of the Fort to payday lenders,” Turner said. “The is a plan where the Army Emergency Meade has raised $42,265 of the $90,000 Meade AER Campaign. “They know Commander’s Referral Program should Relief has made it simple for unit com- goal. the background, they want to be able to be able to jump in there and take the manders to assist Soldiers with simple For every dollar donated, 89 cents goes get the Soldier some financial assistance place of payday lenders.” http://www.ftmeade.army.mil April 11, 2013 SOUNDOFF!
  • 4. N ews Wounded Soldier’s home repaired by RenovatingHope By Lisa R. Rhodes not worth it due to the legal fees,” said Staff Writer Callender, who also has been diagnosed For nearly three years, Staff Sgt. Sal- with post-traumatic stress disorder. “I vatore Callender was overwhelmed with was embarrassed. I don’t have people repairs to a Baltimore County house he come over.” had purchased while still recovering from The condition of the house, he said, severe internal injuries he sustained in has made life difficult for his wife and two Iraq. sons, ages 2 and 10 months. But on March 25, RenovatingHope, a “The stress on my family is unbeliev- not-for-profit organization based in West able,” Callender said. Chester, Pa., stepped in to renovate the RenovatingHope, which recently began home at no charge. construction to repair and remodel the “We’re overjoyed,” said Callender, a home, was created to provide basic hous- Solider in Fort Meade’s Warrior Transi- ing rehabilitation services to service mem- tion Unit. “Can’t wait till it’s done.” bers and veterans. The trouble began the day after Cal- RenovatingHope is now part of the lender and his wife, Esmay, purchased the NewDay USA Foundation, a philan- three-story Halethorpe home in August thropic organization that provides grants photos by sarah pastrana 2010. and charitable contributions to nonprof- Staff Sgt. Salvatore Callender and his wife, Esmay, pose with their sons 2-year-old Salvatore When Callender and his father decided it organizations that support veterans, III and 10-month-old Oldin in front of their three-story Cape Cod home in Halethorpe. The to remove a piece of sheet rock from active-duty service members and military house is being repaired and remodeled by RenovatingHope, a not-for-profit that provides the wall above the fireplace in the living families. basic housing rehabilitation for service members and veterans at no charge. room, they discovered a gaping hole. A The construction on Callender’s home is wall caved in the living room from leaks scheduled to be completed in six weeks. seeping through the hole. “We can’t wait,” Callender said. By the spring, a broken sump pump Paul Hoffecker, founder and CEO of room, craft room and a new mold-proof but the stress is so much better,” he said. left the basement flooded after a storm. RenovatingHope and president of the and waterproof floor. Esmay Callender is happy, too. The basement flooded again after Hur- NewDay USA Foundation, started Reno- The bathrooms are being upgraded “This is the best thing that happened to ricane Irene. vatingHope five years ago after a career and the kitchen is being redesigned with us since our daughter passed away,” she There were other problems, too, such as a senior project manager, building new new cabinets and new appliances. A new said. “Something good is coming into our as the smell of cat urine in the carpet on hospital wings in New Jersey and New heatng system and hot water heater are lives after so much pain.” the third floor when the air conditioner York. also being installed. was turned off; no heat or insulation on “I just couldn’t believe how many of “He [Callender] wasn’t smiling when I the third floor; mold and lead piping in our Soldiers are living this way,” Hof- met him,” Hoffecker said. “The smile will the bathroom; and a swimming pool filled fecker said. “I thought, maybe we can be even bigger when we’re done.” with algae due to a broken pool liner and make a difference.” The Callenders purchased the home filter. Hoffecker said many of the Soldiers after their 16-month-old daughter Kaelyn “It looked fine when we moved in,” Cal- he helps are referred to him by the Army died in May 2010 of Sudden Unexpected lender said. “We didn’t know we couldn’t Wounded Warrior Program (AW2), the Death in Children. The family decided fix it ourselves.” Wounded Warrior Project and Walter to relocate to Maryland to be near Cal- Callender spent more than $10,000 Reed National Military Medical Center. lender’s family. They buried Kaelyn at a from his personal savings to repair the The contractors must have liability cemetery in Elkridge where Callender’s hole above the fireplace and to gut and insurance and at least 15 years of experi- grandfather is also buried. waterproof the basement. ence. Callender was stationed at Fort Ben- But his injuries from an IED blast in Callender was referred to Renovat- ning, Ga., at the time of his daughter’s February 2009 in Iraq — a crushed verte- ingHope by Mureen Merkel, a federal death and received a compassionate reas- Paul Hoffecker, founder and CEO of brae in his neck, a paralyzed diaphragm, recovery coordinator for the Department signment to First Army Division East RenovatingHope and president of the a collapsed left lung and skin cancer of Veterans Affairs at Walter Reed. in August 2010. His wife was pregnant NewDay USA Foundation, shows Staff Sgt. — coupled with the expense of repairing The home is being completely renovat- with their oldest son and relocated from Callender the framing for the basement in the Cape Cod-style home, made the task ed. The roof is being raised and the third Phenix City, Ala. his home last week. A broken sump pump too large to handle. floor is being remodeled. The basement Callender said he was reluctant to has caused the basement to flood twice “I thought of suing the previous own- is being refurbished with a new ceiling, receive help, but he put his pride aside. since the Callenders purchased the house ers, but the real estate agent said it was improved lighting, a laundry room, play- “Not only is my house getting fixed, in 2010. SOUNDOFF! April 11, 2013 http://www.ftmeade.army.mil
  • 5. N ews Army Field Band focuses locally after cancellation of spring tour Story and photos by Jonathan Agee impact in the local community. U.S. Army Field Band Chris McMahan, director of instru- April 1 was scheduled to be the start mental music at Glen Burnie High School, of Spring Tour 2013 for the United States appreciates the Soldier-musicians working Army Field Band, but sequestration and with his students. restricted travel guidance forced the band “One major benefit that I see is that to refocus its efforts. students not only get to experience the On March 5, Under Secretary of performances, but also that there are Defense Joseph W. Westphal directed all career opportunities such as military military bands to stop travel outside the bands for their future,” McMahan said. local area. This essentially put an end Army Field Band Soldier-musicians are to the 139 performances scheduled in also seeing the benefits of their efforts. the Southeast as part of the Army Field “The clinic at Glen Burnie High School Band’s spring tour. was a very successful one,” Smith said. The band is now limited to a 100-mile “It is a small program compared to many travel radius from Fort Meade. schools that we have visited, but I was “On the one hand, it’s a little disap- pleased to note that these students were pointing to not be on the tour that we unusually alert and receptive. spent so much time and energy prepar- “Everyone had questions. It’s great to ing,” said Master Sgt. Shari Smith, Army see a program where the students have Field Band clarinet section leader. “On questions/input and are not held back the other hand, it is an exciting opportu- from expressing their interest and curios- nity to spend time with the community ity,” she said. here at home. The Army Field Band is hopeful Con- “We spend so much time on the road gress will pass a balanced deficit reduc- that we often don’t have the chance to get tion plan that the president can sign, ulti- in touch with the audience that is in our mately reversing sequestration and allow- own backyards.” ing the band to bring the “Army story” to Local missions, such as educational grass-roots America once again. clinics at Maryland high schools, are Until that time, the Soldier-musicians Photo by Jonathan Agee becoming commonplace. The Army Field of the Army Field Band will continue to U.S. Army Field Band Master Sgt. Michael Klima, trumpet section leader, Band is averaging about 20 outreach focus efforts in the local area, showcasing hosts an educational clinic on proper trumpet technique with students from engagements per week and is making an Army excellence through music. Glen Burnie High School on April 2. Picerne Military Housing renamed Corvias Military Living Corvias Group, a privately-owned, student housing division, Corvias Cam- ing division under the parent company than a job; it’s a vocation. Our commit- vertically-integrated real estate solutions pus Living. name. ment to them remains unchanged, and group, announced April 2 that its mili- The switch from Picerne Military “Our name is changing, but our lead- our customer’s best interests remain at tary housing division will now be called Housing to Corvias Military Living will ership, partnership and innovation will the heart of our business decisions.” Corvias Military Living. help Corvias Group reinforce its brand not,” said John Picerne, founder and The brand transition, including The change advances a corporate re- by unifying the names of the established, CEO of Corvias Group. “For us, pro- the introduction of all new signage, is branding that began in July 2012 with award-winning, military housing divi- viding our service members and their expected to take approximately one year the introduction of the company’s new sion with that of the new student hous- families with improved housing is more to complete. SOUNDOFF! April 11, 2013 http://www.ftmeade.army.mil
  • 6. N ews KID-FRIENDLY DENTISTRY IMCOM headquarters hosts Edwin Zaghi, DMD PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY • Infant Dental Screening sequestration town hall • Emergency Appointments • Accepts Tri-Care By U.S. Army Installation by the deciding official, and then final someone and go take advantage of every Management Command decisions will be given in writing. opportunity.” SAN ANTONIO (March 26) — The exact manner of how the delay will Other details and announcements were Leaders of the U.S. Army Installation affect the furlough schedule is unclear. made during a question and answer ses- Management Command headquarters Some implementation plans are still not sion including how the furlough would pledged to work through the difficult settled without further guidance from be scheduled. times ahead together as a “team of the Department of the Army. “Each garrison commander [in coor- teams” as members of the IMCOM On March 28, the secretary of Defense dination with the senior commander] workforce continue to face an unsure announced the reduction of furlough will make their own decision about fur- Near way ahead into sequestration and fur- days to 14. lough schedules. But here at HQ, Friday Fort Meade! loughs. “The maximum number of furlough will be furlough day,” Ferriter said. “We Lt. Gen. Mike Ferriter, IMCOM com- hours is 176,” said Perkins. “Part-time listened to feedback from your leaders Dr. Edwin Zaghi manding general, and IMCOM Com- employee hours will be pro-rated based and decided that it would be best if you - Board Certified Pediatric Dentistry; mand Sgt. Maj. Earl Rice, called for on their hours per week.” could tell your spouse and your kids, - American Board Pediatric Dentist; unity during a “packed house” town hall There are specific furlough exceptions ‘You can count on me then.’ - Fellow American Academy of meeting on March 26 at historic Fort for employees deployed in a combat “We want to be the best in the world Pediatric Dentistry Sam Houston Theatre to help ease the zone and foreign nationals employed and we want to do it right. As we build pain of the potential furlough. outside the continental United States. the capability to do what we do, little JUST OFF RT. 32! 10798 HICKORY RIDGE RD “We cannot get through this tough Nonappropriated fund employees are by little we go from over-hire to autho- COLUMBIA • 410-992-4400 road separately,” Ferriter said. “We can also excluded from furloughs, regar dless rization. While we reshape, you need to www.dredwinzaghi.com do this together. You are a valued mem- of how their positions are paid for. continue to develop yourself and your ber of this team. You are creating stabil- “No one takes this lightly. We realize team. ... That’s as much certainty as we ity down at the garrison, so that when this will have an unprecedented effect have today. [Soldiers] are overseas, their family home on the workforce,” Perkins said. “Our “We are good as an agency, but we is safe and taken care of.” attitude must be that this is the most are great as one of the best three-star Karen Perkins, IMCOM director of important thing we can do together.” headquarters in the Army. Taking care human resources (G1), gave an update The command is taking other steps of Soldiers, families, civilians, retirees on what is known about furloughs today to engage the workforce during these and survivors is what we do best. We — even as decisions are still being made times, including stress training led by the have the skills and talent. Just give us a at the Department of Army. Office of the Chaplain, G1-sponsored problem and we can solve it. The speed “I wanted to relay the straight facts supervisor training, weekly “lunch and of action at the three-star level moves about furlough planning, but first I learn” speaker sessions and other spiri- mountains.” want to say that your leaders know how tual counseling opportunities. Ferriter later welcomed Brig. Gen. important this is to our civilian work- “We have the expert counselors in Jason Evans, who will serve as the new force,” said Perkins. “No matter what we this headquarters who know the busi- deputy commanding general for opera- do, we can take care of our employees.” ness of taking care of our Soldiers and tions. Due to a decision at the Department civilians,” Perkins said. “We care about “General Evans is an inspirational of the Army level, furlough notices have you. Everyone has something to learn leader,” Ferriter said. “You’re going to been delayed in order for officials to and contribute. All I can say is, grab love working with him.” assess the effect of the continuing resolu- tion bill presented by Congress. “Last week, I thought we were in execution mode,” Perkins said. “We got a pause, due to the continuing resolution. The result is, we’re going to hold up for at least two weeks.” Chaplain’s Word Changes made by DoD two days after the town hall pushed the earliest date for GOD FREEDOM furlough proposals into May. “Freedom prospers when religion is Sequestration furloughs are a three- step process: proposal, reply and deci- vibrant and the rule of law under sion. God is acknowledged.” After proposals are sent, every employee will have seven days to reply — Ronald Reagan to their supervisor, either orally or in writing. All replies will be considered http://www.ftmeade.army.mil April 11, 2013 SOUNDOFF!
  • 7. N ews In between the lines Sgt. Ari Holden, of the 741st Mili- tary Intelligence Battalion, repaints faded parking lines at Freedom Center Barracks on April 3. Due to budget cuts, the installation was unable to repaint the lines. As a quality-of-life issue, service mem- bers from representing units across the installation came together April 1 through Friday and repainted the parking lines. Paint and supplies were donated by the Directorate of Public Works. Service members living in the bar- racks were authorized by their respective units to work on the project during normal duty hours. Providing single service members a forum to address quality-of- life issues is just one of many opportunities provided by Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers. For more information, call the garrison BOSS representative, Sgt. Chatonna Powell, at 301- 677-6868 or visit the BOSS office, located in the USO Center at 8612 6th Armored Cavalry Road, on weekdays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. photo by sgt. chatonna Powell Hero2Hired automates job search tools By U.S. Army Installation ed the Hero2Hired program as a central, with H2H, just type it in the search box events in your area or attend a virtual Management Command user-friendly resource for active-duty, and it will narrow down your search. career fair online from home, or search a SAN ANTONIO — Transitioning Reserve and National Guard service • Military Skill Translator: You can database of jobs and speak directly with Soldiers have access to many kinds of members to connect with military- enter your Military Occupational Code employers from your home. The only resources as they prepare to enter the friendly companies who want to hire to get a list of career paths that most requirement is a personal computer with post-military phase of their lives. them. likely to fit your military training and Internet access. Many of those are available at Army H2H has an array of interactive tran- experience. The H2H website is intended to pro- Career and Alumni Program offices on sition tools including military-to-civilian • Career Assessment Survey: If you’re vide transitioning service members with installations. skills translation, education and training not sure what you want to do, H2H one more way to access the tools and For Soldiers without regular access to resources, and lists of employers, as well offers a short skills and interests survey information needed to step out of the an installation, however, the resources as a mobile smartphone app. to help you determine what career types combat uniform and into a new civilian and tools needed for a successful transi- H2H is provided through the DoD’s fit best with your background. career. tion might not be readily available — or Yellow Ribbon Reintegration Program, • Advice and Training: This tool The H2H site is located at this link: available at all. which currently is revising and expand- provides helpful tips on job-hunting https://h2h.jobs/. Go to the site; set up an This applies to many Reserve and ing its scope due to demand for the techniques, interview preparation and account and look around to find out how National Guard Soldiers, but could also program. resume building, along with informa- H2H can help you find your next job. apply to Soldiers recovering from inju- H2H offers the following valuable job- tion on school offerings, certificate and For more information, email Mitchell ries or illness. search tools: training programs, apprenticeships and Lee at a.lee.civ@mail.mil or call 210-466- To address the need for widely avail- • Search for jobs: If you know the financial aid. 0123 or 210-722-4721. able transition resources, the DoD creat- name of a company that is registered • Hiring Events: Find local hiring SOUNDOFF! April 11, 2013 http://www.ftmeade.army.mil
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  • 9. N ews Survivor Outreach Services provides support lifeline to family members By Lisa R. Rhodes Staff Writer Three years ago, Kristen Santos- Silva was the Family Readiness Pro- gram group leader at Fort Bragg, N.C. On March 22, 2010, her husband, Sgt. 1st Class Carlos Santos-Silva, was killed in action when an IED exploded while he was serving in the southern region of Afghanistan. Santos-Silva knew about Survivor Outreach Services through her work organizing activities for military fami- lies, but she never imagined that one day she would seek out the program’s assistance. “The possibility when they deploy is always in the back of your mind,” Santos-Silva said. “But you don’t think about it. Your remain positive.” The mission of the Army’s SOS program, according to its website, is to “build a unified support program, which embraces and reassures survi- vors that they are continually linked to the Army family for as long as they desire.” Patricia Jackson is the acting coor- dinator and financial coordinator of the Fort Meade SOS, which is located in the Soldier Family Assistance Center, Building 2462, at 85th Medical Battalion Ave. Jackson provides long-term support to surviving family members by link- ing them to resources such as support photos by nate pesce groups, counseling services and educa- Patricia Jackson, acting coordinator and financial coordinator of Fort Meade’s Survivor Outreach Services, hugs Giovanna Morris, a Gold Star Wife, as she sings a Bette Midler song at the Gold Star Wives Tea on Saturday. The tea, sponsored by SOS, was held to recognize the sacrifices of the spouses of fallen service members. ‘I hope our participants tion opportunities. She also provides ard, St. Mary’s, Charles and Calvert is a nonprofit organization of wid- financial education regarding budget- counties. The survivors are referred ows and widowers whose spouses died gain knowledge about ing, investment planning and estate to Fort Meade through the Casualty while on active duty in the military planing. and Mortuary Affairs Office at Fort services or as the result of a military our resources, and the “I hope our participants gain knowl- Sam Houston, Texas, and through service-connected cause, according to friendship and support from edge about our resources, and the the Installation Management Com- the organization’s website. friendship and support from those that mand. Jackson said she serves about Participation in SOS and the Gold those that have experienced have experienced the same loss and 24 survivors on a regular monthly basis Star Wives of America is voluntary. sorrow,” Jackson said. “I also hope through outreach referrals. The Fort Meade SOS is required to the same loss and sorrow.’ that they can give of themselves to be Survivors receive information about host an event for the Gold Star Wives, a support to others as others have been SOS and the Gold Star Wives of Amer- Gold Star Moms and Gold Star Fami- Patricia Jackson a support to them.” ica, Inc., soon after they are notified lies three times a year. Acting SOS Coordinator The program currently serves about about the death of their Soldier. The Gold Star Wives was recognized 176 survivors in Anne Arundel, How- Gold Star Wives of America, Inc., on Friday, which was Gold Star Wives 10 SOUNDOFF! April 11, 2013 http://www.ftmeade.army.mil
  • 10. N ews Day. The following day, Fort Meade’s SOS held an invitation-only Gold Star Wives Tea at the SFAC. Events for the Gold Star Moms and Gold Star Families will be held the last Sunday in September. Santos-Silva contacted the SOS program at Fort Bragg and became a member of Gold Star Wives of America after she resigned from the Family Readiness Program in April 2010. Twelve Gold Star “SOS is there for the long haul,” Wives and Survivor said Santos-Silva, who now lives in Outreach Services Odenton with her 14-year-old son volunteers pose Cameron. with Partricia Santos-Silva said that when she Jackson (far right), decided to relocate to the Fort Meade acting coordinator area in the fall of 2010, the Fort Bragg and financial SOS and the Fort Meade SOS worked coordinator of Fort together to facilitate her move. Meade’s Survivor “They reached out to me,” Santos- Outreach Services, Silva said. “They were really proac- during Saturday’s tive in helping me relocate.” Gold Star Wives Fort Meade’s SOS provided her Tea in observance with information about the local of Gold Star Wives schools and communities. Day. “That was a blessing,” she said, Golden tribute to fallen military spouses noting she was able to find a school for her son that was located in a school district near her new home. Santos-Silva said the SOS support groups also are a helpful service. By Luke Elliott “It’s just being able to share,” Installation Management Command she said. “You can be yourself. The America paid respect Friday to the people that you’re with understand. spouses and families of fallen members of ... You can talk about your service the U.S. Armed Forces. member and your service member’s A resolution to designate Gold Star legacy.” Wives Day was approved March 20 by At Fort Bragg, said Santos-Silva, the U.S. Senate in recognition of the sac- her son participated in a Kids Day rifices made by these spouses and family event sponsored by the SOS there. members. On Saturday, she attended Fort The Senate resolution states that service Meade’s Gold Star Wives Tea. members and veterans “bear the burden of “It was really nice to get to sit and protecting the freedom of the people of the socialize with other survivors,” San- United States, and … the sacrifices of the tos-Silva said. “The day was special families of the fallen members and veterans in being able to meet and speak with of the Armed Forces of the United States others that share our uniqueness as should never be forgotten.” military survivors.” Gold Star Wives Day was first celebrated Santos-Silva is now a volunteer for Dec. 18, 2010, through a Senate resolution (Left to right:) Gold Star Wives Giovanna Morris, Peggy Roberts and Eleanor Layman the Fort Meade SOS and works to with support from the Gold Star Wives of chat during the installation’s Gold Star Wives Tea at the Soldier Family Assistance promote awareness about its services America, Inc., a nonprofit organization of Center. The event featured hors d’oeuvres, pastries, music and door prizes. in the Fort Meade community. about 10,000 members that provides ser- and expectations, it impacts her identity their family members’ military service. “I love SOS,” she said. “I don’t vices and support to the spouses of fallen within the Army culture and completely The first pin is the Gold Star Lapel know what I would do without service members. changes the path of her future. Pin, which was established by Congress them.” “Remembrance days like Gold Star “The importance of Gold Star Wives in 1947 and is presented to spouses and Wives Day specifically honor the sacrifices Day is that it brings acknowledgment to family members of service members killed Editor’s Note: The Fort Meade SOS is of some of the individuals a fallen Soldier and honors the many sacrifices of these in combat. offering a new support group for survivors has left behind,” said Donna Engeman, incredibly courageous and resilient women,” The second pin is the Next of Kin Lapel on April 17 at 6:30 p.m. at the Soldier Survivor Outreach Services program man- she said. Pin, which is presented to immediate fam- and Family Assistance Center, Building ager, U.S. Army Installation Management The DoD presents one of two lapel pins ily members of service members who died 2462, at 85th Medical Battalion Ave. Command. “The sacrifices of a Gold Star to Gold Star Family members. The pins while serving outside of combat operations. For more information, call 301-677- wife reach beyond losing the person she are worn by the survivors to recognize their This pin features a gold star on a gold 4116. considers a life partner. It is a loss of goals sacrifices and is a way for others to honor background. http://www.ftmeade.army.mil April 11, 2013 SOUNDOFF! 11
  • 11. C ommunity N ews N otes The deadline for Soundoff! community demonstrations, personal protective- children’s organization with the most “News and Notes” is Friday at noon. equipment displays, T-Clocks participation. EDUCATION All submissions are posted at the editor’s inspections, motorcycle exhibits, Two separate green-themed prized discretion and may be edited for space and educational materials, coaches to provide packages will be awarded to the top two grammar. Look for additional community proper techniques for riders, police and schools on post with the most collected College fair for teens events on the Fort Meade website at www. State Highway Administration mobile garbage/recycling. The Fort Meade Teen Center will host ftmeade.army.mil and the Fort Meade units and booths, and a Motorcycle For more information, email Laura at a college fair for high school juniors and Facebook page at facebook.com/ftmeade. Mentorship Sign-up Station. clean.up.fort.meade.esc@gmail.com. seniors on April 23 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. For more information or to submit an Guests are encouraged to ride their Representatives from Anne Arundel announcement, email Philip Jones at philip. motorcycles to the event. Massing of the Colors Community College, Bowie State h.jones.civ@mail.mil or call 301-677-5602. For more information, call Aaron University and other local colleges and Rowell at 301-677-6241 or Jenelle Fort Meade’s Memorial Day universities will attend. Ferguson at 301-677-4867. Remembrance and 27th Annual Massing The event is free; refreshments will be of the Colors Ceremony will be held served. NEWS EVENTS May 19 at 2:30 p.m. at the Pavilion. Change of command The event will feature the Armed For more information, call 301-677- 6054. Capt. Daniel E. McCarey, commander Forces Color Guard and the U.S. of the 241st Military Police Detachment, Army’s Old Guard Fife Drum Corps. VetSuccess Many happy returns will relinquish command to Capt. Hamid The U.S. Army Field Band will perform C. Conteh on May 3 at 9 a.m. at the Fort a concert of patriotic music. Counseling Day As of Friday, the Fort Meade Joint Meade Museum. Under Secretary of the Army Joseph Installation Tax Center has served 1,428 VetSuccess Counseling Day will be In inclement weather, the ceremony W. Westphal will be the grand marshal clients, and saved service members and held Tuesday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the will take place at Murphy Field House. and keynote speaker. their families $462,877 in preparation Army Education Center, 8601 Zimborski The entire Fort Meade community This venue is a tribute to honor fees and $4,058,720 in tax returns. Ave. is welcome to attend. Dress for service veterans from all wars who made the The tax center is located at 4217 A VetSuccess counselor will provide members is duty uniform. Civilians may ultimate sacrifice in their service. It Roberts Ave. veterans benefit counseling for veter- dress casual combines the colors and color guards The tax center is still accepting walk- ans seeking enrollment at University of For more information, call Sgt. of active and Reserve component and ins for 1040EZ of less than $100,000 Maryland University College who intend Andrew Lavigne at 301-677-4592. National Guard military units, veterans only. Call 301-677-9366. to use their VA education benefits, includ- service organizations, and various civic ing the Montgomery GI Bill, Vocational Holocaust Remembrance and patriotic organizations. Army Emergency Relief observance The public is invited. Refreshments Rehab and the Post-9/11 GI Bill. No appointment is necessary. Walk-ins Fund will be served following the ceremony. are welcome. The Defense Information School will For more information, call 301-621- As of Monday, Fort Meade’s annual host this year’s Holocaust Remembrance Trivia Night 9882. Army Emergency Relief fundraising Day/Days of Remembrance Observance campaign has collected $42,625, or 47 today from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at The Lanes at Fort Meade hosts Trivia percent of its $90,000 goal. McGill Training Center. Night every Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m., Financial Readiness classes The campaign raises money and The guest speaker is Robert Behr, except the third Thursday of the month. Army Community Service offers awareness for the AER fund that a Holocaust survivor and retired Air The event is open to the public. Financial Readiness classes at the helps active-duty Soldiers, National Force civilian. Teams must have a minimum of two Community Readiness Center, 830 Guardsmen, Army Reservists, The observance also will feature a players and a maximum of 10. Chisholm Ave. retirees and their families in financial viewing of the U.S Holocaust Memorial Weekly prizes are awarded to the top Classes are open to DoD emergencies by providing interest-free Museum’s official DVD. three winners. Food and beverages are identification cardholders including loans or grants. The free event is open to the public. available for purchase. active-duty service members, retirees The AER Campaign runs through Food samplings will be served. For more information, call 301-677- and their family members, DoD civilian May 15. 5541 or visit ftmeademwr.com/lanes.php. employees and contractors. For more information, call Wallace Turner, Army Emergency Relief officer Clean Up! Fort Meade Parents Night Out Registration is required for each class. • Paying for College/Raising Financial at 301-677-5768. The Enlisted Spouses Club will host Fit Kids: Today, 1 to 3 p.m. the 5th Annual Clean Up! Fort Meade on The next Parents Night Out will be April 19 from 6:30 to 10 p.m. • Car Buying (Better Business Motorcycle Safety April 20 from 8 to 11 a.m. The fee is $10 for the first child and Bureau): Tuesday, 9 to 11 a.m. The project will begin at the following Awareness Day neighborhood centers as well as the new $5 for each additional child ages 6 weeks • Smart Spenders: April 18, 1 to 3 p.m. Picerne Military Housing Program Office: to 12 years old. The Installation Safety Office will The program is open to active-duty • Renting/Military Pay Issues: April host Motorcycle Safety Awareness Day Meuse Forest, Heritage Park, Potomac 23, 1 to 3 p.m. Place and Midway Commons. service members and Reservists on on April 19 from 9 a.m. to noon at active-duty status, DoD personnel, • First Term Financial Readiness the Fort Meade Motorcycle Range on Participants can register on the morning (online class): April 23, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. of the event beginning at 8 a.m. or online retirees and Fort Meade DoD Cooper and Bundy avenues. contractors. • Home Buying: April 25, 1 to 3 p.m. The event, which is designed to raise at ftmeadeesc.org/cleanupregistration.htm. To register or for more information, When registering online, participants Register early; spaces are limited. awareness of the need to manage the For more information, call 301-677- call 301-677-5590. To schedule an risks of riding motorcycles, will take place will receive a free raffle ticket for the appointment, visit fortmeadeacs. drawings, which are separate for children 1149 or 301-677-1156. prior to May’s Motorcycle Safety Aware- checkappointments.com. ness Month, the start of peak motorcycle and adults. Awards will be presented to the military riding season. Vendors and services include: rider unit with the most participation and any ACS classes 12 SOUNDOFF! April 11, 2013 http://www.ftmeade.army.mil
  • 12. C ommunity N ews N otes Army Community Service offers the attend free. Parking is free. is open to active, retired, Reserve and following programs at the Community Readiness Center, 830 Chisholm Ave. Live music will be performed by more than 40 bands on three stages. The National Guard E9s of any uniformed service. All E9s in this area are invited Movies Programs are open to DoD event also will feature a People’s Choice to attend a breakfast and meet the identification cardholders, including barbecue tasting, Kiddie Korral, Corn membership. For more information, visit The movie schedule is subject to change. For active-duty service members, retirees Hole Tournament, and regional arts and e9association.org or call 410-551-7953. a recorded announcement of showings, call 301- and their family members, DoD civilian crafts. • Families Dealing with Deployment 677-5324. Further listings are available on the employees and contractors. For a schedule and more information, meets the first and third Monday of Army and Air Force Exchange Service website Registration is required. visit barBAYq.com. every month from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. at at www.aafes.com. • Families Dealing with Deployment: • The Bowie Baysox first home stand Meuse Forest Neighborhood Center. Movies start Wednesdays to Saturdays at Monday, 5:30 p.m. of the season is tonight at 7:05 p.m. at The next meeting is Monday. For more 6:30 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. NEW PRIC- • Career Exploration: Tuesday, 9 a.m. Prince George’s Stadium, 4101 Crain information, call Kimberly McKay at ES: Tickets are $5 for adults (12 and older) • Credit Score Clinic: Wednesday, 10 Highway. The team is giving away 2013 301-677-5590 or email kimberly.d.mckay. and $2.50 for children. 3D Movies: $7 adults, a.m. magnet schedules to the first 5,000 fans. ctr@us.army.mil. $4.50 children. • Pre-deployment Brief: April 19, 9:30 A pregame ceremony will honor athletes • Retired Enlisted Association meets a.m. and volunteers from Special Olympics the third Tuesday of the month from Today through April 28 To register or for more information, Maryland. 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Perry’s Restaurant, call 301-677-5590. To schedule an On Friday at 7:05 p.m., Kevin 1210 Annapolis Road, Odenton. The appointment, visit fortmeadeacs. Gausman/Dylan Bundy poster giveaways next meeting is Tuesday. For more Today Sunday: “Side Effects” (R). A success- checkappointments.com. will be available to the first 500 fans. information, visit trea.org or call Elliott ful New York couple’s lives unravel when a drug On Sunday at 2:05 p.m., Washington Phillips, the local president, at 443-790- prescribed by a psychiatrist — intended to treat anxiety — has unexpected side effects. With Jude Capitals ice hockey coach Calle 3805 or Arthur R. Cooper, past national YOUTH Johansson will make an appearance and president, at 443-336-1230. Law, Rooney Mara, Channing Tatum. sign autographs. • Meade Area Garden Club will On Monday at 7:05 p.m, the Baysox meet April 19 at 10 a.m. at the Jessup Friday: “Snitch” (PG13). A father goes under- cover for the DEA in order to free his son who Summer leadership camp will honor Jackie Robinson. One player will wear a No. 42 jersey. The Community Hall at the corner of Route 175 and Wigley Avenue. was imprisoned after being set up in drug deal. The Navy-sponsored Drug Education autographed jersey will be auctioned off Master gardener Joe Di Giovanni, of For Youth is now accepting applications after the game. the Patuxent Wildlife Research Refuge, for the free, two-week summer For more information, call 301-805- will present a program on pruning shade leadership camp for ages 9 to 12 from 6000 or go to baysox.com. trees and shrubs using only hand tools. July 9 to 19 on Fort Meade. • The Chesapeake Chorale Chamber No reservations are required. Participants will learn the basics Singers will present a concert saluting Refreshments will be served. Those on drug use and prevention, alcohol, “Mother Nature” on Saturday at 8 p.m. interested in the club may attend one tobacco, peer pressure and gangs. All at the Christian Community Presbyterian program before being asked to join. gear, training material and field trips will Church, 3120 Belair Drive, Bowie. The annual fee is $20. For more be provided by DEFY. Tickets are $15 for adults and $12 for information, call Pat Loosarian, Availability is limited. Applications seniors, students and service members. membership chairman, at 410-519-6443 Saturday, Wednesday April 20, 21: “Oz The will be taken until April 30. Great and Powerful” (PG). A circus magician is Tickets are available at the door and or Sharon Durney, club president, at hurled into the magical land of Oz. With James To download an application, visit online at chesapeakechorale.org. 410-761-5019. Franco, Mila Kunis, Rachel Weisz. (3D) http://www.public.navy.mil/bupers-npc/ • The Laurel Museum will present a • Marriage Enrichment Group, support/nadap/Documents/DEFY/ free Civil War re-enactment on Saturday sponsored by Army Community Service, Youth%20Application%202010.pdf and April 18, 19: “Snitch” (R). A father, whose son is from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on the grounds meets the second and fourth Monday wrongfully accused of drug distribution, makes a forward it to the DEFY mailbox at of American Legion Post 60 at 2 Main of every month from 3 to 4 p.m. at deal to work as an undercover informant. With defyniocmd@gmail.com. St., Laurel. The re-enactment is part of the Community Readiness Center, 830 Dwayne Johnson, Barry Pepper, Jon Bernthal, For more information, email Chief the exhibit, “Laurel Station: A Living Chisholm Ave. The next meeting is April Susan Sarandon. Hankins at vita.hankins@navy.mil, History Program” and will feature 22. For more information, call Celena CTN2 Vassell at ksvasse@nsa.gov or the 2nd Maryland Infantry and 28th Flowers or Jessica Hobgood at 301-677- April 24, 25, 27: “The Incredible Burt Wonder- defyniocmd@gmail.com. Massachusetts, 3rd USV. 5590. stone” (PG-13). Feuding magicians try to save For more information visit • Single Parent Support Group meets their act. With Steve Carell, Steve Buscemi, laurelhistoricalsociety.org. the second and fourth Monday of the Olivia Wilde, Jim Carrey. • Leisure Travel Services is offering its month from 6 to 8 p.m. at School Age RECREATION next monthly bus trip to New York City on Services, 1900 Reece Road. The next April 26: “The Call” (R). A 911 operator takes a April 20, with discounts to attractions. Bus meeting is April 22. Free child care will call from a teenage girl who has been abducted, cost is $55. For more information, call 301- be provided on site. and she realizes she must confront a killer from 677-7354 or visit ftmeademwr.com. For more information, call Kimberly her past in order to save the girl’s life. With Halle Out About McKay at 301-677-5590 or email Berry, Abigail Breslin, Morris Chestnut. kimberly.d.mckay.ctr@us.army.mil. • The Third Annual Naptown MEETINGS • Bully Proofing Support Group meets April 28: “Dead Man Down” (R). Two strangers’ Barbecue Contest and Music Festival will be held May 4 from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. the second and fourth Monday of the mutual desire for revenge unravels in an trail of month from 4 to 5 p.m. at Potomac violence. With Colin Farrell, Noomi Rapace, and May 5 from noon to 6 p.m. at the Terrence Howard. Anne Arundel County Fairgrounds. • Fort Meade E9 Association meets the Place Neighborhood Center. The next The event is sponsored by the Parole second Friday of every month at 7 a.m. meeting is April 22. The group is geared (Annapolis) Rotary Club Foundation. in the Pin Deck Cafe at the Lanes. The for parents of children ages 5 to 12. For Admission is $10. Children under 12 next meeting is Friday. The association more information, call 301-677-5590. http://www.ftmeade.army.mil April 11, 2013 SOUNDOFF! 13