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1 1 INFORMATION EXCHANGE 4 May 2016

2 2 "I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all." "I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all."

3 3 AGENDA Volunteer of the Month Awards Special Briefs Motorcycle Safety Week Mark Blankenship Safety-101 Days of Summer Safety FAP/ABH-Mental Health Month Victoria Hill Voting Assistance William Mendez CYSS, Summer Programs Margaret Lilly Career Skills Program Teresa English Agency Briefs Closing Remarks

4 4 Garrison Volunteers of the Month Army Community Service Amy Woodbury Fisher House Jarrod Calvert Lincoln Elementary School Heather Clack USOEmmanuel Toribio

5 5 101 st ABN DIV Soldiers Deployed Operational 1122 SM 101 st ABN Soldiers Deployed Training 3876 SM 101 st ABN Soldiers Home Station 16,662 SM

6 6 Special Briefs

7 7 Installation Safety Office Mr. Mark Blankenship (270) 956-0876 mark.d.blankenship.civ@mail.mil

8 8 Motorcycle Safety Week OPORD 137-16 published 25 Feb. Conduct daily briefings 2-5 May, 0930-1130 hrs. at Wilson Theater. FRAGO 1 published to reflect, 6 May 1300-1500 Make-up Training: 7 & 9 Jun, 0930-1130 at Wilson Theater. Guest Speaker: CSM Schlangen, 1-101 st AVN Bn (2-6 May). 101 st Safety Office & tenant units provide Motorcycle Owner/Training Report S: 15 Jul. 101 st Safety Office, Brigade Safety Officers and tenant unit safety offices will monitor and track unit participation. Designed for Soldiers, but anyone who rides a motorcycle may attend. POC is Mr. Lonnie Scott, Installation Safety Office (ISO), at 461-0067 or lonnie.b.scott4.civ@mail.mil. lonnie.b.scott4.civ@mail.mil

9 9 BBQ Grill Safety Before Cooking Instruct children on the dangers of a lit grill, keep pets away. Choose a well vented location; placed on a flat, stable platform; avoid loose clothing; never leave grill unattended. Propane (LP) Gas Grills Read owners manual and operating instructions carefully. Use the exact type of tank and fuel specified. Check hoses and valve connections often. Do this by pouring soapy water on the connection points, if bubbles appear, retighten and test again. Transfer and store LP cylinders in an upright position and never where temperatures can reach 125 degrees.

10 10 BBQ Grill Safety Before Cooking Instruct children on the dangers of a lit grill, keep pets away. Choose a well vented location; placed on a flat, stable platform; avoid loose clothing; never leave grill unattended. Cooking with Charcoal Grills Read owners manual and operating instructions carefully. Never start a fire with gasoline. Use caution if starting coals with an electric fire starter or open flame. Never add additional fluid to coals once lit. Once finished, ensure coals are completely extinguished prior to leaving unattended or storage.

11 11 Water Safety Every day in the U.S., an average of 10 people die from unintentional drowning – and one in five of them are children 14 or younger, according to statistics from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Never swim alone, even if you are an experienced swimmer. Put your phone away and constantly monitor/observe children, weak and non swimmers. Swim only in authorized/supervised areas, never swim when exhausted, overheated, or immediately after eating. Before diving, make sure the water is clear of obstructions and deep enough. Do not depend on a tube or inflated toy for buoyancy. Whenever a storm approaches, get out of the water. Never drink and swim.

12 12 Boating Safety Most boating mishaps involve capsizing, falls overboard and collisions. About 78% of fatal boating accidents drowned, in 84% of these cases, personal floatation (PFD’s) were NOT used. Read the owners manual and familiarize yourself with the boat before using. Make sure that there is one PFD for each individual on board. As the primary operator, set the example by wearing your PFD. Carry a Type ABC fire extinguisher, flares, a horn or whistle, a strong flashlight, first aid kit, and a bailing bucket or pump. Tell someone where you are going and when you expect to return. Always check the weather and water conditions before leaving shore. Take a radio and listen for updated weather reports. “Jet Skis” or “personal watercraft” are classified as Class A inboard boats, they are subject to the same rules and regulations as any other power boat. Never drink and boat.

13 13 Heat Exposure/Hydration For each bottle of Gatorade, drink two equal sized bottles of water. Drink water even though you may not be thirsty. Avoid heavy meals at lunchtime, maintain a well balanced diet. Wear appropriate clothing. Use sunscreen often and reapply as needed. Follow recommended work/rest cycles, call 798-HEAT for weather status. Schedule outdoor activities during the cooler part(s) of the day. Use the buddy system, tell someone when they are showing signs of sunburn or signs of a heat related injury.

14 14 Blanchfield Army Community Hospital Behavioral Health Department Victoria Hill Victoria.d.hill5.civ@mail.mil 270-798-0773 Caitlyn Woolley Caitlyn.a.woolley.civ@mail.mil 270-798-4097

15 15 Multi-Disciplinary Clinic Adult Behavioral Health provides services to Active Duty Service Members assigned to non-divisional tenant units at Fort Campbell. Assistance is available for crisis intervention, anger control, stress management, anxiety, and depression. ABH provides comprehensive mental health treatment including medication, therapeutic intervention, group therapy, and tele- behavioral health. Located: ABH is on the 2nd floor of the hospital’s E building. Hours: 7 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday – Wednesday and Friday. Clinic opens at 9 a.m. on Thursdays. Sick Call services are available from 7 to 11 a.m., Monday through Friday.

16 16 Child and Family Behavioral Health System Provides screening, early intervention, evaluation, and treatment for emotional and behavioral concerns of Family members. Services offered include individual, Family therapy, parent education, school consultation, non-educational psychological testing, and medication management for Family members from ages three through 18 (if still enrolled in school). Referrals are required. Additionally, CAFBHS provides in-school services on post through School Behavioral Health as well as marital and Family therapy through BACH’s Marriage and Family Therapists. Located: CAFBHS is on the hospital’s 3rd floor of the E building. Hours: Clinic is open from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday through Friday.

17 17 Voting Assistance Office Krista Hammond 270-956-1005 usarmy.vote.campbell@mail.mil William Mendez 270-798-9280 William.mendez2.civ@mail.mil

18 18 2016 Election Year Voting Assistance Get registered to vote and request your absentee ballot before state deadlines (deadlines vary by state). Military spouses are covered under the same law that protects military members’ absentee voting rights. If you are outside your voting jurisdiction you can vote absentee in all Federal Elections. 2 ways to register and get assistance: 1. Visit the Voting Assistance Office at 2702 Michigan Ave. Hours: Mon, Tues, Wed, Fri: 0730-1530; Thurs: 0900-1530 2. Visit www.fvap.gov and request your absentee ballot online.www.fvap.gov

19 19 Child Youth and School Services Margaret Lilly Program Operation Specialist, Parent Central Services 270-798-0674

20 20 Registration Process 20 1 Proof of Child Eligibility (i.e. DEERS Enrollment, Birth Certificate with Sponsor’s name, OR child’s military ID card Child’s Shot Record for children under 6 and not enrolled in Public School Deployment Orders benefits available 30 days prior and 90 days post deployment dates Child Health Assessment/Physical (Due within 30 days of Registration) REQUIRED FOR CHILDCARE & SPORTS ONLY Dual Military or Single Soldiers Family Care Plan due within 30 days of registrations. Children with Special Diets Allergies, Asthma, or Special Needs will need additional forms available online or at Parent Central Services

21 21 School Age Centers-Summer Camp Program Summer Camp  The SAC summer camp program is a Twelve week program. Beginning June 6th and ending August 19, 2016  To attend summer camp you must complete an orientation  Hours of operation open at 5:30am closing at 6:00pm Daily activities are offered in the core areas of Art, Sports, Science, Drama, Music, Media, Cooking, and Gardening  Weekly Camps will be facilitated weekly and will be themed around the following : SAC Amazing Race. We will be traveling around the world to include; London, China, France, Hawaii, Mexico, Australia, and New York.  Field trips are offered and sign ups are done on Mondays. Children are encouraged to sign themselves up for field trips with the assistance of staff.  All activities are child driven

22 22 Middle School and Teen (MST) Summer Camp Middle School and Teen will be conducting a Summer Camp Program for 12 weeks starting May 31, 2016 through August 23, 2016 Location : Taylor Youth Center Bldg 80 Texas Ave Who: Youth Grades 6 th – 12 th of Active Duty Military, Retirees, Civilians & Contractors Registered with CYSS Hours of Operation : Mon-Thurs: 630-1900 Fri: 630-2200 Sat: 1300-1900 Cost: Youth attending camp before 1200 will be charged a weekly camp rate based on their household income. Free!!! for those youth that attend camp after 1200 (Specialty Camps and Activities will be offered in the Morning from 830-1130. All youth attending before 1200 must be enrolled in a Specialty Camp or Activity to include: Dance, STEM Camp, Outdoor Adventure, Sports, Bowling, Paintball, Laser-Tag & Cooking, Arts & Crafts, Aquatics etc….) Registration: Registration for MST Summer Camp will open May 9, 2016. All youth must be registered with Child Youth and School Services (CYSS) and have had a Summer Orientation with MST program in order to start Summer Camp. Orientations Begin May 9, 2016 and are from 1000-1400 Mon-Fri. After May 31, 2016 orientations will only be on Tues-Thurs 900 -1130 MST Summer Camp Calendars will be ready for Distribution on May 9, 2016 and can be picked up at Taylor Youth Center. Calendars will also be available for viewing on the CYSS website and the CYSS Facebook page For More Information Please Contact: Mike Sampson at 270-798-3643 or michael.a.sampson6.naf@mail.milmichael.a.sampson6.naf@mail.mil

23 23 Programming & Activities offered: Art, Cheer, Crafts, Cooking, Cosmetology, Dance, Drivers Education, Golf, Guitar, Gymnastics, Infant Massage, Photography, Jr Explorer, Foreign Language (German), Martial Arts, Movie Making, Monkeynastix, Piano, Rock Climbing, Sewing, Soccer Shots, Start Smart and Swimming For More Information Please Contact: Paige Commander at 270-412-5811 or Melissa.p.commander.naf@mail.milMelissa.p.commander.naf@mail.mil

24 24 Teresa K. English Region 1 CSP Coordinator Office: (270) 412-0736 Cell: (270) 987-9122 teresa.k.english.civ@mail.mil

25 25 Career Skills Program Apprenticeships/Pre-Apprenticeships Employment Training Internships OJT Job Shadowing During LAST six months of Soldiers Active Duty

26 26 Career Skills Program U.A. Veterans In Piping (Welding) FREE Competitive 18 Week Training Program Pre-Apprenticeship Welding Program Briefs 1 st and 3 rd Thursdays at 1000 at Education Center Rm 1104 POC: CPT Shepard, Amber (270) 798-0223

27 27 Career Skills Program Mechatronics 16 Week College Course Program Briefs 17th and 31st May 1300 at Education Center Rm 1114 POC: Crystal Jones (270) 798-0315

28 28 Career Skills Program Corporate Fellowship Program 12 Week Training Program Briefs 1 st and 3 rd Monday at 1000 & 1300 at Education Center Rm 1104 POC: Christina Comer (202) 725-7381

29 29 Career Skills Program Microsoft MSSA 18 Week College Course Program Briefs 1 st & 3 rd Wednesday at 1000 at Education Center Rm 1104 POC: Karen Douglas (270) 412-2767

30 30 Coming Soon… Hiller Transition to Trades (TtT) 30 day programs in electrical, HVAC & plumbing CDL Program 5 weeks

31 31 Career Skills Program

32 32 Agency Briefs

33 33 Organizations/Agency Briefs MWR (ACS, CYSS) BACH School Liaison Fort Campbell Schools Chaplain Directorate of Emergency Services (DES) The Exchange Commissary Campbell Crossing, LLC Education Center Department of Public Works (DPW) Fort Campbell Spouses’ Club Christian Co. Military Affairs Armed Services YMCA Montgomery County Clarksville Chamber of Commerce American Red Cross USO Installation Convenience Center Operation Homefront AUSA Public Affairs Office (PAO) Ft. Campbell Community Health Promotion Council LEGEND: Indicates presentations # 1 3 4 6 5 2

34 34 MWR Marketing Melissa Schaffner (270) 798-7535 melissa.a.schaffner.naf@mail.mil

35 35 Military Spouse Appreciation Campbell Creations Wednesday through Friday, May 4-5-6, 2016 Joe Swing Recreation Facility Classes at 9am, 1pm and 6pm Doors open 30 minutes prior to each class Paint an original creation (Corks and Canvas, Sips and Strokes) Refreshments and wine tasting by the Exchange Spouse ID card required, only one class per Spouse please Absolutely no one under age 18 Childcare at Tennessee CDC hourly (daytime) $10 per person Upcoming Events

36 36 2016 Eagle Challenge Fitness Tour Presented by Clarksville Queen City Road Race 10K, 5K and Fun Run Saturday May 7, 2016 7:30am – Power Up Group Stretch 8am – 1 Mile Movement 8:15am – 5K & 10K Begin 10am – Awards Ceremony Packet Pick Up Thursday & Friday, May 5 & 6 9am to 6pm at Clarksville Parks & Recreation Office (102 Public Square). Find the registration link on our webpage: www.campbell.armymwr.com. www.campbell.armymwr.com

37 37 2016 Strong B.A.N.D.S. Month of May When & Where: May - Robert F. Sink Memorial Library - display of materials on health, fitness and nutrition. May 7 at 10:30 a.m. - Estep Wellness Center - Mother Daughter Dance JAM. May 22 at 1 p.m. - DW Recreation Center - "Learn How to Play Chess" "Mind Games" May 8 - Hooper Bowling Center - Mother's Day Special. May 14 & 15, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. - Outdoor Recreation - Paddling 101. May 7, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. - Outdoor Recreation - Youth & Adult Indoor Climb. May 5-18, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. - Fryar Stadium - Company Level Soccer Tournament. May 23-June 8, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. - North Softball Complex - Co Level Softball Tournament. May 25, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. – BACH Nutrition Care Div Classroom - "Getting to A Healthier You." Cost: Some activities have a small fee and some are free. Please check with the hosting facility for details. Contact: For more info, visit www.campbell.armymwr.com or Facebook/FortCampbellMWR.www.campbell.armymwr.com Upcoming Events

38 38 Just for Mother’s Day Mother’s Day Bowling Special Hooper Bowling Center May 8, 10am to 9pm Moms bowl one game for free (does not include shoe rental). Mention the special to receive the free game. Mother’s Day Brunch The Smokehaus May 8, 11am to 3pm Reservations highly recommended. (270) 798-4993 Upcoming Events (cont)

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40 40 Looking Forward 2016 Eagle Challenge Fitness Tour Presented by MWR & Mathews Nissan Warrior Challenge – Obstacle Course and Mud Run June 18 Presented by Hopkinsville Light Your Night Glow Run July 9

41 41 Fort Campbell Schools Gary Gertsner (270) 640-1222 Gary. gertsner@am.dodea.edugertsner@am.dodea.edu

42 42 DODEA Schools May 12Parents hosting Parents: Lucas Elementary May 16Parents hosting Parents: Barkley & Barsanti Elementary OPEN HOUSE DATES: Aug 23 Barkley, Barsanti, Marshall, LucasGrades K-5 3:30 – 5:00 Aug 22Wassom Middle School Grades 6-8 3:00 – 5:30 Aug 19Mahaffey Middle School Grade 6 th 3:00 – 4:00 Aug 22Mahaffey Middle SchoolGrade 7 th 3:00 / Grade 8 th 4:00 Aug 23 Fort Campbell High School Grades 9-12 5:00 – 7:00 Returning Students schedule pick upGrades 9-12 3:00 – 5:00 Aug 19 Fort Campbell High School New Students Orientation and schedule pick upGrades 9-12 8:00 – 3:00 IMPORTANT DATES Last day of school for students K – 12May 26 Last day of school for Pre-KMay 25 First day of school for students SY 16/17Aug 24 First day of school for Pre-K SY 16/17Sept 8 http://www.am.dodea.edu/campbell

43 43 DODEA Schools SCHOOL BOARD INFORMATION: ADVISORY BOARD TO COMMUNITY SUPERINTENDENT TWO-YEAR TERMS – UNLIMITED CONSECUTIVE TERMS MUST LIVE ON INSTALLATION MEET MONTHLY @ 1400 Member-at-Large http://www.am.dodea.edu/campbell DistrictHousing Areas Served District 1Lee Park District 3Taylor Village, McAuliffe Park, LaPointe District 4Werner Park – Harper Village District 6Cole Park District 7Hammond Heights

44 44 Steve Martin GM-AAFES 270-439-1846 martinsj@aafes.com

45 45 Main Exchange Tennessee Titans visit the Main Exchange - Monday, 2 May from 1530-1730 hours Asian Pacific American Heritage Event, Main Exchange – Saturday, 14 May Activities include a heritage display set up in the mall area Pacific Islander Dancers Origami demonstration classes Pet Show, Saturday, 14 May from 1100-1400 hours Activities for the event include: Pet Costume Contest, Best Trick Contest, Most Unique Pet – Winners will receive an Exchange Gift card Face Painting for the Kids For more information regarding the Main Store, please call 270- 439-1841

46 46 Click on Apply Now, then search Openings Click on United States-Kentucky-Ft Campbell All, All, All Click Search, This will take you to the current available job openings at Ft Campbell. Select the job your are interested in and click apply for this position. If you have questions please contact Human Resources Monday- Friday 0730-1600 at 270-439-1849 or 270-439-5513

47 47 Fort Campbell Spouses’ Club (FCSC) Jessica Maher / David Daub Publicity Co-Chairs info@fortcampbellspousesclub.com

48 48 FCSC May Information Tiki Party and Scholarship Ceremony Wednesday, May 18, 1030 AM – 1 PM Old Glory Distillery, Clarksville - $15 2016-2017 FCSC Board Openings Campbelles Editor, Fund raising Co-chairs Submit applications to innocencelost7@hotmail.com FCSC Thrift Store Hours! Mon 0900-1400, Tue 1100-1700 Wed Volunteer Day, Thu 1100-1700, Fri 0900-1400 2112/2114 Indiana Ave, Fort Campbell Yard Sale – May 7 Membership is always open! Visit our website and click on “Membership Application” Visit our website: fortcampbellspousesclub.com Join our Facebook Group : Fort Campbell Spouses’ Club Find us on Instagram: FortCampbellSC Follow us on Twitter: @FortCampbellSC

49 49 City of Clarksville Candice Tillman 931-645-7476 Candice.Tillman@cityofclarksville.com

50 50 Clarksville Parks + Recreation May 6 ∙ Adaptive Swim Day Indoor Aquatic Center, 10AM-Noon www.cityofclarksville.com/events May 7 ∙ Queen City Road Race Austin Peay State University, 8AM 5K/10K/1Mile Movement www.cityofclarksville.com/qcrr Movies in the Park - Free outdoor movies in our parks! May 7 – Independence Day – Heritage Park May 28 – Finding Nemo – Heritage Park Full schedule available at www.facebook.com/clarksvillemovies

51 51 Clarksville Parks + Recreation May 14-15 ∙ Family Campout Billy Dunlop Park Pre-register online at cityofclarksville.com/parksrec May 17-21 ∙ 50 Plus Olympics Compete in over 20 sporting events while interacting with your peers. Locations Vary. cityofclarksville.com/events Saturdays May-October ∙ Clarksville Downtown Market Grand Opening, May 21. 8am, Public Square clarksvilledowntownmarket.com

52 52 Clarksville Parks + Recreation May 20 ∙ Clarksville’s First All-Inclusive Splash Pad + Playground Heritage Park at 5 PM – Grand Opening May 21 ∙ Canoe/Kayak Float Robert Clark Park Float the river with us! Participants must provided their own equipment. May 28 ∙ Civil War Medical Display Fort Defiance, 10AM-2PM Local historian will provide demonstrations and answer questions about medical care during the Civil War.

53 53 Clarksville Area Chamber of Commerce Warrior Week May 5 th The Godfather Invitational Golf Tournament- Clarksville Country Club. Registration & Lunch 11:30am. Shotgun start 1pm. Soldiers units will submit names. Movie Night- Captain America, Regal Cinema (Tiny Town Rd.), 7pm. Sponsored by Fortera. Free for military ID card holders. Children of soldiers without ID need to be accompanied by adult military ID cardholder. First come, first serve. May 6 th Eternal Flame Ceremony- 1Public Square (downtown), 5:30pm May 7 th Car, Bike and Truck Show- Heritage Park, 11am – Sponsored by the City of Clarksville. Open to Active Duty, Retired Military, Veterans with a DD-214 and members of the American Legion, DAV, & VFW (with membership cards) Pre- Registration is Free! (must be received by noon Thursday, May 5 th ) On- Site Registration (8:00am-9:00am) $10.00 per car CASH ONLY Free drawing for a 55” LG TV! Sponsored by Clarksville Area Chamber of Commerce Tickets will be distributed at lunch. Open to all military ID cardholders and must present ID for ticket. Winning ticket drawn at the Tobacco Stick Softball Game. Must be present to win. Lunch- Sponsored by City of Clarksville and the Kiwanis. Lunch and will be set up at Heritage Park. Tobacco Stick Softball Game – Heritage Park, 2pm – Fort Campbell vs. Clarksville- Montgomery County

54 54 USO Fort Campbell Pamela Holz Center Operations & Programs Manager (931)542-3320 pholz@uso.org

55 55 Upcoming Events May 2016 F REE Lunches every week: Mexican Mondays 1130-1300 Hot Pockets for Heroes on Tuesdays 1130-1300 Warrior Wednesday 1130-1300 (*Active Duty) FREE F AMILY Dinners: 5 May “Cinco de Mayo!” Family Meal 1700-1900 26 May Gary Sinise Foundation Dinner 1700-1900 Other Fun Events: USO Yarn Club 1000 every Thursday 6 May New Mommy & Baby Brunch 1000-1100 13 May WTB Art Walk at the USO 14 May Healthy Kids/Healthy Families 0900-1000 Volunteer Opportunities available! Volunteers.uso.org Tickets, giveaways, and more… Interacting with us on Facebook is the best way to stay in the know! USO Fort Campbell 2577B Kentucky Ave. 931-542-3078

56 56 Remarks

57 57 Next Information Exchange 1 June 2016 Thank you ACS for the Refreshments


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