USAG WIESBADEN
HERALD UNION Dec. 13, 2018
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Angel trees bring joy to children
Making spirits bright
Emily Jennings USAG Wiesbaden Public Affairs
Volunteers from Army Community Service, the Sergeant Morales Club and garrison chaplains have been spending their time making the holidays a little brighter for boys and girls this season. The Holiday Assistance Program provides gifts for children through Angel Trees; stocks the ACS food bank; and helps Families in need during the holidays. “It’s such a huge effort that we could not do it without all the volunteers,” said Federica LeMauk, ACS Financial Readiness Program manager, who
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Santa lights the U.S. Army Garrison Wiesbaden Christmas tree Nov. 28 in front of the Clay Kaserne Chapel. The tree lighting ceremony included musical performances by Department of Defense Education Activity students, treats and hot drinks, and a visit from Santa, as well as the Grinch.
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Students lead learning during STEMposium Emily Jennings USAG Wiesbaden Public Affairs
A massive supervolcano erupted in Germany, leaving a path of destruction for hundreds of miles and a total shutdown of roads, emergency services, electricity and other city and federal services. A team of engineers had to work together to come up with a response. Those engineers were high school students. And they earned points as they formed a response to the scenario, during the annual STEMposium Dec. 2 to 7 in Wiesbaden. The goal of the STEMposium was to engage students who are underrepresented in science, technology,
engineering and math-related careers so they may better pursue opportunities in STEM education, said Frank Pendzich, event organizer, who teaches engineering courses and runs the robotics club at Wiesbaden High School. More than 100 students, 60 percent of them girls,came from all over Department of Defense Education Activity Europe schools for the weeklong event and broke up into engineering teams where they were tasked with solving the engaging real-world problem with their peers. Students were placed in one of six categories: biotechnology engineering, green technology engineering, computer engineering, geological engineering,
AMERICAN INDIAN HERITAGE
Wiesbaden celebrates American Indian heritage. Page 2
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In honor and tribute
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A 21-gun salute was fired in honor and tribute to the 41st President of the United States George Herbert Walker Bush at noon Dec. 6 on Clay Kaserne. Bush was honored Dec. 5 with a national day of mourning. Days of mourning are recognition given to a select few — in the U.S. usually commanders in chief — and involve memorial activities, flying of flags at half-staff and other remembrances. Bush was instrumental in building support across Europe for the reunification of Germany.
AUTO CENTER NAMED BEST
Customers celebrated as staff receives IMCOM award. Page 4
FITNESS CHALLENGE
Competitors vied to lose the most weight. Page 13