1. FRSA FLASH
THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 2013
Special Points of Interest
THOUGHTS 2
SUPER BOWL 4
CYSS SPORTS 5
SCHOLARSHIP 6
MOVIES 10
FOOD SENSE 13
URGENT CARE 16
LTC Ortiz
TF MTN Eagle Cdr
CSM Escalera
TF MTN Eagle CSM
Michele Galloway
TF MTN Eagle FRSA
Office 315-774-1206
Cell 315-836-6496
FROM 277th FRSA: Happy New Year! Welcome
Back for those who were away. Glad you are
back safely. For those who stayed in the area,
hope you enjoyed the holidays as well. The FRSA
Flash is a bi-weekly posting .
Contents of this newsletter are compiled from multiple Military Family news sources. Material pre-
sented does not represent the views or endorsement of the 10th CAB or the Army. This material is for
personal use of the readers. All readers are encouraged to do further research for all applicable re-
strictions and guidelines.
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THOUGHTS TO CONSIDER !!!
Being uncomfortable is the time that you grow the most! To be successful, you must get
comfortable with being uncomfortable. Being comfortable causes you to take fewer risks, ac-
complish the ordinary and arrive at a mundane level in life.
When comfort is your priority, you will become gripped with fear at each new encounter in
life. To be successful, a person must run into their fear and not run from the fear.
The next time you feel uncomfortable, uncertain or fearful, press forward. Practice conquer-
ing the fear in your mind. Learn to live with uncomfortable feelings. The feelings may never
go away. In spite of these feelings, do something positive in the midst of your discomfort. Al-
low your potential to grow while you are on this uncomfortable path!
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2013 THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS SCHOLARSHIP
ANNOUNCEMENT AND APPLICATION
Through the Looking Glass and its National Center for Parents with
Disabilities and their Families are pleased to announce new scholarships
specifically for high school seniors or college students who have parents
with disabilities. A total of fifteen $1000 scholarships will be given out
Fall 2013. These scholarships are part of Through the Looking Glass'
National Center for Parents with Disabilities and their Families
<http://lookingglass.org/ncpd/index.php> . There are separate
eligibility requirements for high school seniors and for college students:
1. High School Seniors. To be eligible, a student must be a high school
graduate (or graduating senior) by Summer 2013, planning to attend a
two-year or four-year college in Fall 2013 in pursuit of an AA, AS, BA or BS
degree, and have at least one parent with a disability.
2. College Students. To be eligible, a student must be currently enrolled in
a two-year or four-year college in Fall 2013 in pursuit of an AA, AS, BA or
BS degree, be 21 years of age or younger as of March 11, 2013, and have at least one parent with a
disability.
All application materials must be postmarked by March 11, 2013. Individuals may submit only one
application per award period.
Selection criteria for all scholarships include academic performance,
community activities and service, letter of recommendation and an essay
describing the experience of growing up with a parent with a disability.
Five of the fifteen scholarships will also consider financial hardship and
academic potential in addition to the other selection criteria.
Please go to our website: http://www.lookingglass.org
<http://www.lookingglass.org/> for more information, including the
application form, complete application directions and an FAQ page that
answers many common questions as well as offers helpful suggestions.
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We want to know your thoughts and to hear your voice.
Below is a Survey link (just copy link and paste)
Please participate in this Survey http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/Q3K7J8Z
FRSA Flash is on Face Book. Please go to our Face Book Page to see the latest postings
concerning Task Force Mountain Eagle. Let us know how we are doing and what we can do better.
Check out all the FACEBOOK
pages. We have a page for the 10th
Combat Aviation Brigade as well as
each of our Task Forces within our
Brigade.
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Where: The Commons
Date: 16 January 2013
Time: 15:30 – 1700
COL Stephen Michael
1st BCT CDR
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What’s Playing at the Movies?
Post Theater
Bldg 10725, North Riva Ridge
Admission is $4.50 for adults; $2.25 for children 6-11; FREE for children 5
and younger.
For more movie information, call 772-5571
THU JAN 10 - CLOSED
FRI JAN 11- 1900 Killing Them Softly (R)
SAT JAN 12 - 1400 Hotel Transylvania (PG)
1900 Killing Them Softly (R)
SUN JAN 13 - 1400 Hotel Transylvania (PG)
THU JAN 17 - CLOSED
FRI JAN 18 - 1900 Flight (R)
SAT JAN 19 - 1400 Red Dawn (PG-13)
1900 Flight (R)
SUN JAN 20 - 1400 Red Dawn (PG-13
THU JAN 24 - CLOSED
FRI JAN 25- 1900 Skyfall (PG-13)
SAT JAN 26 - 1400 Playing For Keeps (PG-13)
1900 Skyfall (PG-13)
SUN JAN 27 - 1400 Playing For Keeps (PG-13)
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JANUARY 2013 COMING ATTRACTIONS AND ITEMS OF INTEREST
January 14 – Resume From Start To Finish – Army Community Service
January 14 - May 6 – Teen Passport To Manhood – Youth Center
January 15 – Key Caller Class – Army community Service
January 15 – Family Night – The Commons
January 16 – AFAP Facilitator, Recorder, Transcriber and Issue Support Training – Army Commu-
nity Service
January 16 – SELF Meeting – Army Community Service
January 16 – Employment 101 – Army Community Service
January 16 – AFAP Delegate Training – Army Community Service
January 16 – Bullying Awareness for Parents – Army Community Service
January 16 – Healthy Relationships – Army Community Service
January 18 – Teen Midnight Sports
January 18 – Veterans‟ Information Day – DSOB Watertown
January 18 – March 29 – Teen Smart Girls Program – Youth Center
January 19 – BOSS 5K Fun Walk/Run – Magrath Sports Complex
January 21 – Martin Luther King Jr. Day Observance – Federal Holiday
January 22 – FRG Leader Training – Army Community Service
January 22 – Informal Funds Training – Army Community Service
January 22 – Family Night – The Commons
McEwen Library patrons who use either a Blackberry or iPhone will be able to search the
McEwen Library Card Catalog, check the status of their library account, see hours of opera-
tion, along with, library contact info, such as phone number and address by going to the fol-
lowing URL: http://mylibraryusmobile.fmwr.net/ and then selecting Fort Drum from a drop
down menu. Library patrons using other mobile devices such as a laptop or the iPad, Kindle
Fire, etc. can access the McEwen Library Card Catalog at the following URL: http://
mylibraryus.fmwr.net/search~S24
Digital and E-Books can now be “borrowed” from Fort Drum McEwen Library.
Patrons need to access the Army /Digital Media Library through AKO,
www.us.army.mil. Click Self Service then My Library then click Read or Listen to a
Book This will take you to an E-Book and audio book resource page where books can
be loaded onto your e-reader.
FOOTBALL at the Commons! Sunday Ticket and The Commons makes sure you have access
to all the games! Catch every game in The Winner’s Circle at The Commons Sundays. With
over 21 televisions and a wall sized TV screen you will feel like you are there! Doors open at
noon. Make plans to bring the gang to watch the Superbowl on February 3 at the Commons.
See all of the action and enjoy snack and beverage specials.
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ARMY FAMILY ACTION PLAN
ANNUAL CONFERENCE
Providing the Army Community a “voice” in shaping their standards of living &
identifying issues related to the current environment.
Sign up to be an
Army Family Action
Plan (AFAP)
Delegate!
LET YOUR IDEAS BE HEARD!
28-29 January 2013
9 am – 4 pm
The Commons, P-4350
IF IT’S A PROGRAM OR SERVICE, AN AFAP ISSUE CAN IMPROVE IT!
IF IT’S A POLICY OR REGULATION, AN AFAP ISSUE CAN CHANGE IT!
IF IT’S A LAW, AN AFAP ISSUE CAN AMEND IT!
IF THERE’S A LOW-COST, CREATIVE SOLUTION, YOU SHOULD PURSUE IT!
FOR INFORMATION OR TO SIGN UP TO BE A DELEGATE
CALL 772-6710 OR 772-2933