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Welcome
31 October 2013
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Agenda
Organizations Briefer Email Address Phone Number
• Severe Winter Weather Brief
• DFMWR Carla Hesley [email protected] 785.239.2179
• IACH Ian Mann [email protected] 785.240.7507
• Chaplain CH (COL) Rauch [email protected] 785.239.2799
• Corvias Alison Birney [email protected] 785.717.2210
• DECA Peter Howell [email protected] 785.239.6621
• Exchange Joann Enecial [email protected] 785.784.4094
• Red Cross Katie Parvey [email protected] 785.239.1887
• Manhattan Janet Nichols [email protected] 785.776.8829
• Junction City John Seitz [email protected] 785.762.2632
• Announcements
• Calendar
Fort Riley
Severe Winter Weather Operations
2013-2014
Fort Riley Soldiers & Civilians
in Local Communities (Mil / Civ)
5639 Fort Riley
Soldiers live in the surrounding
communities
Green
3 / 4
Clay Center
52 / 50
Wakefield
77 / 89
Chapman
82 /95
Solomon
8 / 10
Abilene
109 / 105
Enterprise
27 / 17
White City
19 / 36
Dwight
41 / 23 Council
Grove
7/ 7
Alta Vista
3 / 13
Ogden
242 / 71
Paxico
0 / 3
St George
26 / 25
Wamego
47 / 55
Manhattan
1921 / 800 Riley
20 / 23 Leonardville
3 / 8
Milford
132 / 150
Riley County (3094)
2188 / 906
Clay County (284)
134 / 150
Geary County (4111)
2798 / 1313
Pottawatomie (172)
81 / 91
Morris County (138)
68 / 70
Wabaunsee (51)
19/ 32
Dickinson County (602)
315/ 287
2977 Fort Riley DA Civilians live off-post in
the surrounding communities
Mil / DA Civilian
Salina
8 / 21
Saline County (29)
8 / 21
AS OF SEP 13
Maple Hill
0 / 3
Junction City
2666 / 1163
Alma
6 / 6
Woodbine
9 / 7 Herrington
67 / 43
Other Counties (70)
2 / 68
Shawnee County (65)
26 / 39
Topeka
26 / 39
Hope
12 / 8
Decision Support Template School, Work and PT Delay/Closure (SUN-FRI)
4:00 5:15 6:00
At or before:
Det 2, 3WS:
Report Severe
Weather to
FROC
Conference Call
Provide GC with
closure/delay
recommendation
1.DPTMS
2.DES
3.DPW
4.GSO
5.LRC(DOL)
GC
Decision Point 2:
Workforce– Mission
Essential only and or all
employees close/delay.
Decision Point 2
determined ICW: CoS
& G3/M3
6:30 7:30 5:00
FROC Send Weather Report , Road
Conditions Report and
conference call instructions in
an e-mail to:
1. DPTMS
2. DES
3. DPW
4. GSO
5. LRC(DOL)
6. MWR
7. PAO
8. G3
9. 2 DET
4:30
DES: Provide real time
Installation weather /road
conditions
Report to:
1. FROC
2. CMD as required.
DES: Recon off post road
conditions ICW local Law
Enforcement Agencies &
KDOT; provide GC gap-
analysis of installation/ local
community road conditions.
Report to:
1. FROC
2. CMD as required.
Due Out: GC guidance .
FROC: ICW PAO disseminate
closure/delay
Message using:
1. AtHoc pop-up
2. Automated Bulletin
Board
3. PAO-Fort Riley Web
Advisory Page
(WAP).
4. PAO-Riley TV
5. Text Messaging
6. email
7. Local Media
GC
Decision Point 1.
Close/Delay
School
Contact USD 475
Superintendant.
Obtain mutual
agreement on
closure/delay and
time
4:15
USD 475
Classes
Start.
USD 475
Business Ops
notifies drivers of
delay or school
closure decision.
Unit PT
Start.
CoS & G3/M3
Decision Point 3:
Cancel Unit PT ,
determine work delay
and or mission essential
personnel only ( based
on decision. Point 2.)
FROC: Initiate all notification
systems.
CoS & G3/M3
ICW
FROC Notify BDE
EOCs of PT
cancellations and or
military personnel
work delays.
DP1
(School Close/Delay)
DP2 (Installation
Close/Delay)
DP3 (Unit PT Decision)
DPW Crews: Provide real
time installation weather/
road conditions reporting.
Report to:
1. FROC
2. CMD as required.
USD 475 ICW
KJCK and PAO
issue school
closure
announcement.
GC notifies FROC and
SC on decision to delay,
close , or continue
normal ops.
FROC: Initiate all notification
systems.
Det 2, 3WS:
Monitor WX
changes.
Report due to:
1. FROC
2. CMD as
required.
Note: Early morning COA decisions will occur at 1500 day prior when possible.
6. MWR
7. PAO
8. G3
9. 2 DET
Det 2, 3 WS
DPW
DES
CMD / FROC
Recurring Event/Battle Rhythm
DST Ver 3.0 14 August 2013
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b
c
d
PAO
• Utilize local TV/ Radio stations to notify the
CFHR of delays and closures.
• Disseminate message:
Regional TV and Radio stations
Fort Riley Web Advisories Page
Riley TV
Social Media
Radio
Station City Frequency
KJCK-AM Junction City 1420
KJCK-FM Junction City 97.5
KQLA-FM Junction City 103.5
KMAN-AM Manhattan 1350
KMKF-FM Manhattan 101.5
KHCA-FM Manhattan 95.3
KXBZ-FM Manhattan 104.7
KCLY-FM Clay Center 100.9
KSAL-AM Salina 1150
KSAJ-FM Abilene 98.5
KBLS-FM Abilene 102.5
WIBW-AM Topeka 580
TV
Station City Channel
WIBW-TV Topeka Channel 13
KSNT-TV Topeka Channel 27
KTKA-TV Topeka Channel 49
KWCH-TV Wichita Channel 12
KAKE-TV Wichita Channel 10
KSN-TV Wichita Channel 3
(Local Media)
DFMWR
Carla Hesley
Military Family Appreciation Month
Featured Events
Featured Events
Featured Events
Sport Registration Deadlines
Youth Sports:
Register by Nov 15
• Indoor Soccer,
Basketball, Cheerleading
Grades 1-12 ; $40
Nov 16
• Ice Skating in Kansas City
Register By Nov 8
Grades 4-12 ; $15
Adult Sports(Active Duty)
• Nov 27-Turkey Bowl Flag
Football Tournament
• Dec 2 -Intramural Basketball
League
Army Community Service
• Relocation Readiness Program - Designed to help you and your
family make any permanent change of station move, as smoothly as
possible.
LENDING CLOSET – Temporary loan of basic kitchen items
• Army Emergency Relief (AER) - Provides emergency aid, in the form
of either a direct grant or an interest-fee loan.
• Employment Readiness Program - Gives family members the
competitive edge needed to secure employment. Provides information
on local civilian and federal employers and application processes.
Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP)
For family members with a medical, emotional,
developmental, or intellectual issue requiring
special care
• EFMP is a mandatory enrollment program.
• Enrollment is done at Irwin Army Community
Hospital.
• ACS EFMP staff provide resources, referrals,
and social support; advocate on behalf of Family
member for support services.
• Provides Respite Care
BOSS
•November
•KC Paintball/Laser Tag
•Nov 16th 0900-0000
•Jaegers Underground Paintball and Laser Tag
•Shopping and food at Legends Mall
•Turkey Ganza
•Nov 28th 1500-2200
•Warrior Zone
•Video game tournaments, Pool tournament and Poker tournament
•Prizes given out to all 1st place winner
•January
•X-Games Trip
•Jan 23rd-27th
•Aspen, Colorado
•Lift passes to all Aspen/Snowmass Mountains
•Ski in/Ski out lodging
IACH
•Irwin Army Community Hospital partners with Fort Riley
Dining Facilities in celebration of the Great American
Smokeout.
•Quitting — even for one day — helps tobacco users take an
important step towards a healthier life – one that can lead to
reducing cancer risk.
• The Adopt-A-Smoker/Dipper Campaign will be launched on
Wednesday, 20 November.
•Your support can be key in helping someone become tobacco
free.
Select SLIDE MASTER to Insert Briefing Title Here GREAT AMERICAN SMOKEOUT
IACH – Adopt a Smoker
Tobacco Facts:
• Tobacco use is the leading cause of preventable illness and death in the U.S.
• There are now more former smokers in the U.S than current smokers.
• Over 60% of current adult smokers report they want to quit smoking
completely
Set a quit date within 1 month, sooner is better.
• Make an appointment with your healthcare provider to discuss tobacco cessation.
• Call (785) 239-DOCS or APHN at (785) 239 – 7323.
GREAT AMERICAN SMOKEOUT
Installation Chaplain
CH (COL) Harry Rauch
• Unit Chaplains -Provide Religious Support to Soldiers/Family members/DoD Civilians
• Family Life Chaplain – Center (Bldg. 510)
-Provide Marriage and Family Counseling (785-239-3436).
• Chapel Programs (details in Tri-Fold)
- Catholic Program - Women’s Auxiliaries
- Protestant Program PWOC
- Gospel Program CWOC
- Orthodox Program - Chapel Youth (MS/HS)
Youth Night- MS/HS Youth meet every
Wednesday, 1830-2000 at Morris Hill Chapel
POC CH Breckenridge 240-7178
Don Ericson, DRE 239-0979
Protestant Women of the Chapel (PWOC)
Meets every Tuesday from 0900-1130 at
Morris Hill Chapel.
•Bible Study, Fellowship, Refreshments
•Childcare provided
For more information email
Catholic Women of the Chapel (CWOC)
•Meets every Wednesday from 0900-1130 at
St. Mary’s Chapel. Bible Study, Breakfast,
Rosary, Fellowship
•Childcare provided
For more information email
Events
Ongoing Upcoming
December:
•Christmas Programs- Combined Protestant,
Catholic, and Orthodox
January 2014:
•New Chapel Center Opening
•Jewish Rabbi Arriving
•Holiday Office Hours •November 11 – All Corvias Offices closed
•November 28 – All Corvias Offices closed
•November 29 – Community Offices open 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
•Corvias Foundation – corviasfoundation.org •Scholarship and grant applications available November 1
•Ten 4-year scholarships will be awarded ($50,000
scholarships)
•Fall leaf cleanup will begin in November
•Winterizing your home •Check heaters and remove/store water hoses and sprinklers
•Holiday decorations reminder •Decorations may be displayed 30 days prior to holiday.
•Decorations must be removed within two weeks after holiday.
•House Watch •Corvias program for residents who will be away for 7 days or longer.
•House Watch ensures that Corvias is able to contact the resident in an emergency
as well as to provide authorization for the Maintenance Team to watch/access the
home. Forms available at each Community Office.
•Once a week, Corvias staff will:
Windows closed and locked Check home for leaks
Thermostat Check utility room (water heater, HVAC,
crawlspace)
Run water in all faucets Check refrigerator
Flush all toilets Turn lights off before leaving home
•Early Explorations through Music – November 18 •Presented by Military Child Education Coalition and Fort Riley Parent to Parent
•Will be held at the Forsyth Community Center from 11-11:45 am
•Join with your children to discuss the power of music to enrich their education
environment.
•For more information contact [email protected]
•Defensive Driving Course IV – November 21 •Will be held at the Forsyth Community Center from 1-4 p.m.
•Great for teen drivers, DA Civilians, redeploying Soldiers and military spouses
•Contact 785-240-0647 for more information.
DeCA Peter Howell
COMMISSARY • Operating Hours – 7 Days a Week
• Monday through Saturday 0900 to 2000 • Sunday 1000 to 1800 • Early Bird Hours - Monday through Saturday 0700 to 0900
• Self Check-out only – Limited to 40 items or fewer • Minimal Service Expectation
• DID YOU KNOW??? • Commissary is a form of non-pay compensation • Family of 4 can Save $4,600 annually • Sell everything at basic cost
• * Meat is only marked up 5% above yielded cost • * Produce up to 7% to cover shrink • * Grocery 1% to cover shrink, damage, theft, etc.
• Holiday Savings • Third Annual :Get All the Fix’s” Coupon Book - $43 towards turkey purchase • Nestle “Make you Home Extra Special for the Holidays – Enter to Win $6,000 • Acosta Foods – “Believe in Heroes” promotion – High Value Coupons with donation
proceeds going to the Wounded Warrior Project foundation
Duty First!
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• B.O.S.S. Trunk or Treat Event – TODAY 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM
• Holiday Closing – • Veterans Day 11 November Close at 5:00 PM • Thanksgiving Day, Nov 28 – Closed • Day After Thanksgiving Nov 29 – Closing at 5:00 PM • Christmas Eve, December 24, Closing at 5:00 PM • Christmas Day – Closed • Day After Christmas, December 26, Close at 6:00 PM • New Year’s Eve, December 31: Close at 5:00 PM • New Year’s Day – Closed • Day After New Year’s Day, January 2: Close at 6:00 PM
Duty First!
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Main Exchange
Black Friday Hours
at Main Exchange
Mobile Marketing
Red Cross
Children of Deployed, Fallen and Wounded Service
Members American Red Cross
United Services Organization
Army Community Services
Warrior Transition Battalion
Religious Services
American Red Cross
239-1887
Manhattan
Upcoming Events
Fort Riley Day at K-State Saturday, November 2nd at Bill Snyder Family Stadium. Come enjoy at day of Wildcat football at Bill Snyder Family Stadium. The Tailgate starts at noon at Cat Town and we have hot dogs hamburgers and plenty of giveaways! Kickoff is at 1430! See you there!
Manhattan Veterans Day Parade Monday, November 11th, downtown Manhattan. Manhattan salutes our veterans as they walk down Poyntz Avenue from Town Center Mall to City Park.
November MRC Luncheon Join us Wednesday, November 6th at Four Points by Sheraton from 1:30am to 1:00pm as we listen to Kansas Honor Flight President Mike Van Campen and Honor Flight Alumni tell stories of their Honor Flight Experiences. ***Manhattan MRC Luncheons are the first Wednesday of the month from 1130 to 1300. Lunch is $15.00 per person.
November Yellow Ribbon Social This November 19th we are meeting at 6:00pm at Houlihan’s for great food and camaraderie. Don’t sit home, come out and join us! ***Yellow Ribbon Socials are open to the spouse of any deployed soldier. Pay as you go, from 1800 to 2100. Free appetizers.
November Manhattan Events
Giant Bicycle - Ride Giant Demo Day November 3, 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM @ Linear Trail entrance at Pottawatomie Ave and 4th St Big Poppi Bicycle Company and Giant Bicycles are bringing you the world's best bicycles for you to demo absolutely FREE! Come join us for a great time for you and the whole family! To demo a bike, here's all you'll need to have with you: 1. A valid driver's license. (So we know who has the bike) 2. A credit card. (Just in case
you don't come back) 3. A bicycle helmet. (Because we want you to be safe)
Teen Catching Fire After Hours November 9, 5:30 PM - 10:00 PM @ Manhattan Public Library Auditorium The theatrical release based on Suzanne Collins' bestseller, Catching Fire, is less than two weeks away. Play some games, learn survival skills, and win prizes. Pre-registration is required. You can register on the library's website until Nov. 8 or until registration is full. Attendee must be between the grades of 7 and 12.
K-State Theatre & Dance: The Wedding Singer November 7 - November 10 @ Nichols Theatre. For tickets call 785-532-6428 It’s 1985 and hair is big, shot through the heart wedding singer, Robbie makes every wedding as disastrous as his own until a beautiful waitress, Julia, wins his affection. Directed by Dwight Tolar.
McCain Performance Series: Beyond Glory, starring Stephen Lang November 13, 7:30 PM @ McCain Auditorium. Call 785-532-6428 to purchase tickets! Stephen Lang, award-winning playwright and star of stage and screen, carries the personas of eight American veterans from World War II, the Korean War and the Vietnam War who recount with bitter pride, pain and wonder the heroic acts for which they received the nation's highest military accolade: the Medal of Honor. This riveting one-man show will reach into your soul and keep you thoroughly spellbound. The histories of these eight men are brought to life through Lang’s commanding performance with a backdrop of video screens portraying the turmoil of combat. "Beyond Glory," is adapted from Larry Smith's stirring book. "As moving as taps at dusk"
Junction City
It’s Happening in JC
November 9 7:30 AM Veterans Day Breakfast at American Legion (201 E 4th St.)
November 29 5:30 PM Christmas Parade on 6th and Washington
November 11 11:00 AM The Geary County Veterans Alliance Veterans Day Program at
C.L. Hoover Opera House
Geary County Historical Society 530 N Adams Junction City KS www.gchsweb.com
November Events November 10- Sunday Cinema: The museum will be showing The Great War 1918- American Experience at 2pm.
The museum will be closed November 28-December 2. Have a Happy Thanksgiving!
Arial view of Ft. Riley: late 1940’s-1950’s
The arts are 2013-2014 Performance
Season
jcoperahouse.org
Live Performances
Classic Films
Community
Theatre
Art, Music, Fitness &
Ballroom Dance Classes
135 W. 7th
Junction City Box Office:
785-238-3906
KING MIDAS & THE MUFFLERS Nov 23 7:30 p.m.
Kansas Music Hall of Fame inductees performing the hits of the 60’s and 70’s like no one else!
1 ID BAND – HOLIDAY CONCERT Dec 14 3:00 & 7:00 p.m.
A Junction City holiday tradition – this show-stopping FREE concert celebrates the season in grand style
Announcements
30th Annual Historic Tour
of Homes
Tickets $10.00 (Advance) $12.00 (day of event)
Tour is for children 10 and older (except for babies in attached carriers) Questions: [email protected] Points of Contact: Julie Martin, 254-231-9716 Jenn Spell, 334-447-1551
TOY DROP BOX LOCATIONS
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MONETARY CAN LOCATIONS FORT RILEY HABANERO’S MILITARY CLOTHING AND SALES WARRIOR ZONE JUNCTION CITY ARMED FORCES BANK (429 W. 18TH ST.) DIALY UNION (222 W. 6TH ST.)
Up Coming Events Op Santa Kick Off and Ribbon Cutting 10:00am Bldg 261 Stuart Ave Christkindl Market Toy Collection 10:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. 7 Dec 2013 (Ft. Riley Conference Center)
Toy Drop 1-6 C
Location Building 261 Stuart Avenue Phone:(785) 239-6944/2771 [email protected]
Hours Of Operation Monday – Friday 8:00 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. Saturday - 9:00 A.M. to 12:30 P.M. And by Appointments 239-2771 Extended hours available upon request.
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CALENDAR
November 2013 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Black = MWR Event
Red = Community Event
1
CG PayDay Scramble
Red Cross Blood Drive
2 Army/Air Force Football Game
8-4pm IBEX Climbing Gym
Rolling Hills Zoo Senior Safari Days
Custer Hill Golf Course Last Stand
7pm Comedy Night; Rally’s
Fort Riley Day @ Bill Snyder Family
Stadium
3 4
1-2pm Sponsorship Training;
ACS
10-Noon Care Team Training;
ACS
5
OCSC Manhattan Clue at 4
Olives Bar
2-4pm Love & Logic PT 1 (8-
12yrs)
6pm Release Party; WZ
7-10pm Guy Fawkes Day; WZ
6
9-1130 Money Management
101; ACS
1-145pm Employment
Readiness Orientation
2-630pm Sponsorship Award
Ceremony, RCC
7
830-430pm Financial
Education; ACS
1-3pm Army Federal Job
Applications ;ACS
8
9
11-530pm Butterball Blast
Rolling Hills Zoo Go Orange
for Orangutans Day
630pm Movie Night; Library
10
The “O” Challenge at Lake
Adventures Racing; Milford
11
3pm Veterans Day
Remembrance;WZ
12
2-4pm Love & Logic PT 2 (8-
12yrs)
13 130-430pm Oh! Oh, Baby It’s Your Day!
9-1130 Money Management 101; ACS
1-145pm Employment Readiness
Orientation
2-4pm ERP Workshop by Request ;ACS
5-6:30 pm USO No Dough Dinner
14
1-3pm Army Federal Job
Applications ;ACS
Red Cross Blood Drive
15
6-9pm Winefest, RCC
16
7-8pm Family Fun Nights, Eyster
Youth S&F Ice Skating in Kansas
City
630pm Dueling Pianos
40-Frame Game Tournament;
Bowling
Boss Underground Paintball
Trip,KC
17
2pm Family Bingo; Rally’s
Turkey Run, WTB
18
1030-Noon Its Not as Hard as
You Think
2-630pm Sponsorship Award
Ceremony, RCC
19 2-4pm Love & Logic PT 3 (8-
12yrs)
10-Noon Funds Custodian
Traning; ACS
20
9-1130 Money Management
101; ACS
1-145pm Employment
Readiness Orientation
21
430-530 Fall Fest ;CYS
1-3pm Army Federal Job
Applications ;ACS
22 23
1-3pm Thanksgiving Craft Party;
Library
8am Turkey 2-Miller Fun Run
24 25 26 27
9-1130 Money Management
101; ACS
1-145pm Employment
Readiness Orientation
8am Turkey Bowl Flag Football
Tournament , Long Fitness
Center
28
BOSS Turkey Ganza, WZ
29 30
9-Noon FRG Leaders Training; ACS
9-3pm Army Family Team Building Level 2 Veterans Day Golf Appreciation …
… Golf Appreciation cont’d
Veterans Day…
…Appreciation Bowling
BBQ 4 the Troops (Military Family Appreciation)
12-16 Turkey Bowl 11-5pm
December 2013 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1
1Dec-28Feb Skeet and Trap
Introductory Clinic, ODR
1Dec-28Feb Fort Riley Frosty
Contest, ODR
2
2Dec- 15Mar Intramural
Basketball Season, KFH
3 4 5
Holiday Tree Lighting
6 7
630-830pm Library Movie
Night
9am Holiday Hoops Basketball
Tournament
10-4pm Christkindl, RCC
8 9 10 11
5-6:30 pm USO No Dough
Dinner
12 13 14
1-3pm Santa at the Library
9am Holiday Hoops Basketball
Tournament
10-1pm Scuba Santa, Eyster
15
12-6pm Bowling with Santa
16
17 18 19 20 21
130-4pm Family Climb Time,
Craig Gym
22 523 24 25 26 27 28
29 30 31
Bowling New Years Party
Red = Community Event
9-13th Winter Dance Open House 13-14th Toy Run
January 2014 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Red = Community Event
1 2 3 4
Battle of Butterball Bulge, KFH
5 6
XQuest, KFH
Fit4Life, KFH
NewU, KFH
7 8 9 10 11
1-3pm Patron Appreciation
Party, Library
12
Family 40 Frame Tournament,
Bowling
13 14 15 16 17 18
19 20 21 22 23 24 25
130-4pm Singles Racquetball
Tournament
130-4 Family Climb Time,
Craig Gym
630-830pm Library Movie
Night
26 27 28 29 30 31
23-27th BOSS X- Games Aspen Trip…
…. X-Games Trip Continued.
Closing Remarks