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Community Action Council07 November 2012, 1000-1100
Last Frontier Community Activity Center
FAMILY CHILD CARE
“your child’s home away from
home”
FCC is a Viable option of care outside of
Center based programs
Shorter wait timeLower ratio group10% discount Homelike environmentHourly Care usage up to 5hrs/day not to exceed 25 hrs.weekExtended care/overnight option for mission related duty
FCC Provider Training
Requirements18 months of Foundation Training to Include:
40 hrs- Orientation Training 8 hours- In House Mentoring13 Child Development Module trainings Annual Installation Trainings (child abuse, CPR/First Aid, safety, fire, and health.Curriculum training (developmentally appropriate practices/Nutrition
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WELCOME TO WINTER
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WLC GRADUATION
FEDERALHOLIDAY
FEDERALHOLIDAY
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Veteran’s Day Events Downtown
BCMC2
SCHOOL BD
SCHOOL BD
SET CLOCKSBACK
NEWCOMERS SOS SupportGroup
NATIONALAMERICAN
INDIAN HERITAGEOBSERVANCE
LEVY Brief
(T) BIRCH HILL1st SKI DAY
HOLIDAY MEAL
AFAP CONFERENCE (27-29 Nov)
Staff MeetingAll
Staff MeetingDirectors
Security Managers Training Course (26-30 Nov)
Security Manager Refresher Training
PARENTS NIGHT OUT
UAF MILITARYAPPRECIATION
(03-18 Nov)
UAF MILITARY APPRECIATION (03-18 Nov)
UAF MILITARYAPPRECIATION
(03-18 Nov)
UAF MILITARY APPRECIATION (03-18 Nov)
RETIREE COUNCIL
American Education Week (13-16 Nov)
Arctic LightElementary
Welcome to Winter
Staff MeetingDirectors
“H” is for HONOR(Children’s Book
Reading)
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NEWCOMERS
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Holiday Tree Lighting Ceremony
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BCMC2 SCHOOL BD
SCHOOL BD WINTER
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FNSBSD WINTER BREAK (24 DEC 12 – 4 JAN 13)
TRNG HOLIDAY
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Staff MeetingDirectors
Staff MeetingDirectors
TRNG HOLIDAY
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Qtrly GarrisonAward Ceremony
WLC GRADUATION
PARENTS DAY OUT
LEVY Brief
RETIREE COUNCIL
FWA Company Commander/First Sergeant Course (03-06 Dec)
SOCIAL MEDIA WORKING GROUP (10-14 Dec)
December 2012
Develop an emergency evacuation plan– Report any emergency…dial 9-1-1– Identify a meeting point for summer & winter – Take accountability and provide to emergency
responders– Identify realistic area of refuge during winter
months, especially if children are involved – Coordinate plan with Fire Prevention Inspectors
at 353-9164– Practice, Practice, Practice…the plan to identify
possible weaknesses. If you don’t practice, the plan is just words on paper!!
Fire Evacuation
ARCTIC KNIGHTS THANKSGIVING MENU November 22, 2012
1100hrs-1530hrs
Cranberry Juice Cocktail
Shrimp Cocktail
Spicy Vegetable Soup
Oyster Crackers
Roast Turkey with Turkey Gravy
Carved Ham with Raisin Sauce
Glazed Cornish Hens
Steam Ship Round w/Mushroom Gravy
Creamy Garlic Mashed Potatoes Parsley Carrots
Baked Macaroni and Cheese Sesame Glazed Green Beans
Baked Sweet Potatoes w/Cinnamon-Sugar Topping on the Side Calico Corn
Cornbread Dressing Savory Bread Dressing
Warm Butterflake Rolls with Butter Pats Mixed Nuts and Hard Candy
Minced Meat Pie EggNog W/ Cinnamon
Hermit Bars and Lemon Drop Cookies Sparkling Apple Cider
Decorated Thanksgiving Cake Mixed Fresh Fruit Wedges
Cranberry Sauce
Strawberries w/Chocolate Foundation
Desert Bar with Pumpkin, Apple, Sweet Potato & Pecan
Assorted Beverages: Skim & 1% Milk, Coffee, Tea, Punch
Salad Bar with Assorted Salad Dressings and Condiments
Meal Cost Family members of E-1-E-4 $6.40
Enlisted/Officer, Retirees and DOD Civilians and family Members $7.50
Hours of Operation
BREAKFAST: 0600-0700 HRS
LUNCH: 1100-1530 HRS
DINNER: 1630- 1730 HRS
Holiday Dos and Don’ts
Gifts To superiors $10 limit, except hospitality gift To peers or subordinates, no limit From an outside source $20 limit
Appropriated funds Yes to purchase decorations for common areas No to purchase or send greeting cards
Special rules for Gov’t Contractors attending Holiday parties
Alcohol Consuming alcohol during duty hours requires approval
by first GO in the chain of command.
Questions please contact Mr. Gary Kluka, Ethics Counselor, DSN 353-6554
Post Library“H is for Honor: A Military Family Alphabet”- A Veterans Day Story HourNovember 9, LFCAC
LFCACBouncy Hut NightNovember 20, 29
Melaven Fitness CenterOpens November 5, 0500
ORCSnow Machine Safety CourseNovember 17
Nugget LanesThanksgiving Day FunNovember 25
Birch HillEarly Bird Season Passes on SaleThrough November 25
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Army Community Service
Army Family Action Plan Conference27-29 November (MTC: Mission Training Complex)
Delegate Names and Applications Due20 November, ACS
Senior Enlisted Spouse Seminar6 December , ACS Conference RoomArm
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FRG Training for November 2012
Date: 8 November 2012 Training: Key Caller Time: 0930-1130 Location: Post Library
Classroom (Bldg 3700)
Date: 8 November 2012 Training: Treasurer Time: 1330-1500 Location: Post Library
Classroom (Bldg 3700)
Date: 14 November 2012 Training: FRG Leader
Training Time: 0900-1400 Location: Post Library
Classroom (Bldg 3700)
Please RSVP via email to
[email protected] with name, email, phone number and unit information.
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FRG Tree Trimming and Open House
FRG Tree Trimming and Open House Location: ACS in the FRC Dec. 7 @ 1300-1500
FRGs are invited to join us for the tree trimming and light refreshments.
Each FRG is encouraged to submit an ornament that represents their unit to adorn the tree in the ACS Family Resource Center. A
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CYSS
FAME childcare moves back to Melaven5 NOV. Space is available. $35 per month Indoor Soccer Registration is open. Cost is $55. Season starts 22 JAN SKIES is offering: Ballet/Jazz Dance, Sign Language, Ice Skating, Karate
CYSS
Developmental Assessments, children 0-5,19 NOV, 1100-1300 at the LFCAC Need a date night? Drop your child off with us 17 NOV, 1600-2200, $30 per child.
School Liaison Services PCSing? Let us help you get connected with the school at your next duty station. Call 353-3216
Northern Lights ChapelThursdays at 1200
First Course NOV 1st –DEC 20th (Registration is required)
Open post wide. Space is limited. Sign up early!Contact Northern Lights Chapel or your Chaplain for more information.
Northern Lights Chapel: 353-2088CH (CPT) Jeff Ellis: 353-2772
CH (CPT) Scott Dennis: 353-1506
Holiday Electrical SafetyIts that time of year when the holiday lights are being hung inside and out,
extension cords are over used, and power strips are ready to pop and burn from being overloaded.
Do not overload a power strip, they are for Electronics only
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Outlet overloadingUtilize heavy duty extension cords instead of lightweight
Indoor cords for holiday lights.
Holiday Electrical Safety
Place space heaters at least three feet away from anything that can burn - including furniture, people, pets and window
treatments. Never plug space heaters into a power strip.
Turn off space heaters before leaving a room or going to sleep.
Oil Filled Heater
Element HeaterCeramic Heater
Heaters are to be placed on the floor,ensure they have an auto turn off device
should it be knocked over.
Fairbanks Ice Dogs are playing against the Kenai River Brown Bears on Friday and Saturday!
Come by the ASYMCA Office for your military discounted tickets! Tickets are $9.00/Adult and $4.50/Child ages 5-11.
Children ages 4 and under are FREE!
Fri, Nov 9 7:30pm
Sat, Nov 10 7:30pm
For questions, call or stop by any time Mon-Fri from 8am-5pm at
353-5962 or Bldg. 1047 Nysteen Road, Suite 4.
ICE DOGS Weekend!!!
• Fairbanks Concert Association – FREE Tickets– The Metta Quintet 8pm, Friday, November 16- Hering
Auditorium
– Pink Martini 8pm, Friday, December 7- Hering Auditorium
– Tickets are Limited and First Come, First Serve! Call or Stop by our office for more information
• For questions, call or stop by any time Mon-Fri from 8am-5pm at 353-5962 or Bldg. 1047 Nysteen Road, Suite 4.
November Events
Adopt-A-Lounge
Did you know that you could earn as much as $750 for your booster club/organization/FRG by helping out the
ASYMCA? All you have to do is Adopt-the-Lounge by providing volunteers to staff the ASYMCA's Military
Courtesy Lounge at the Fairbanks International Airport for one month. (And NO, it's NOT the USO!) Help spread
some smiles or even some holiday cheer by ensuring that the Lounge is open -- providing military travelers and their families a safe, comfortable place to wait for their flights
during the month your group signs up for! We are already looking for groups to sign up during the 2013 calendar year! For more info, or to sign up, contact the ASYMCA
office at 353-5962 or at [email protected].