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COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER

Check for updates on community news, information and events at: www.grafenwoehr.army.mil

8 February 2012

USAREUR Commanding General Community Forum Please note: The location has changed to the Main Post Fitness Center to accommodate the large number of community members who wish to attend.

Today, 8 February: From 1-2:30 p.m. at the Main Post Fitness Center, Bldg. 170 in Grafenwoehr.

LTG Mark Hertling, Commanding General of U.S. Army Europe, is beginning a second round of military community visits in Europe and will hold a Community Forum here. All Soldiers, civilians employees and family members are invited to attend.

**** The Main Post Physical Fitness Center will be closed for Physical Fitness Training from 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. today to accommodate LTG Hertling's community forum.

The fitness center will open at 12:30 p.m. and everyone is respectfully asked to be seated and ready for the CG's comments at 12:40 p.m.


Community Highlights Special programs, updates, community campaigns, classes and more

New/Revised Community Bus Services at USAG Grafenwoehr Now in effect: Due to financial constraints, resulting in budget reduction and serious cuts to the TMP fleet of nontactical vehicles (NTVs), a revision of the community bus services was required. A Main Post loop was designed and the frequency of the direct runs between Main Post and Rose Barracks was increased. These two routes should cover a good portion of the required official business travel inside the Grafenwoehr community and between the two communities of the garrison. Services to remote housing areas, except for the Netzaberg, will be limited to two runs per day. Services to Weiden and Parkstein will be added on a probationary basis for Tuesdays. The new bus schedules may also be found here. AKO account holders alternatively can log on and enter "bus schedules" in the AKO search cell. The finding list currently still shows "Grafenwoehr Bus Schedules" as top search result. After clicking that link, the bus schedule page will pop up. For more, contact Theo Arnold, DSN 475-6347.

Updates from the Legal Assistance Office Free Tax Preparation, NOW: The Rose Barracks Tax Center is open for business from 9 a.m. – noon and 1 – 4 p.m. to prepare free tax returns Soldiers and eligible civilians. All returns are completed by IRS VITA-certified Soldier and st civilians. We are located on the 1 Floor, Building 245. For more, call DSN 476-2714, CIV 09662-83-2714.

USAG Grafenwoehr Technology Exposition Today, 8 Feb: 10 a.m. – 2 p.m., Tower View Conference Center. The Expo will have over 40 exhibits featuring handson demonstrations of the newest and emerging technologies. Refreshments will be served and giveaways will also offered while supplies last. For more, Jennifer Mason at Mason@ncsi.com.

Lil' Mister and Miss Grafenwoehr Pageant on Rose Barracks Presented by the Vilseck and Grafenwoehr Community and Spouses’ Clubs 11 Feb: 10 a.m. at Bldg. 134. Categories are ages: 0-12 mos (Baby), 13 mos -3 yrs (Tiny), 4 yrs-6 yrs (Little), 7-9 years (Jr.). There will be two winners in every age group; a boy and a girl. There will be one Mister Grafenwoehr and one Miss Grafenwoehr chosen from the entire group. The Pageant will take place in the Vilseck High School MPR.

Registration Applications for registration are now available. Applications can be downloaded at gcsconline.com or vcsconline.com. Bring the completed form along with your registration fee to either Thrift Shop. For more, email or contact us on our Facebook page. Register early and Save!

Take a trip with the Bavarian Ski Club! Let the Bavarian Ski club take the guess work out of planning the perfect ski weekend. Whether you’re a beginner or an expert shredder, the club with quell your skiing desires and handle all the preparations for you. Not to mention, they know how to have a good time. All trip prices include transportation, hotel accommodations, breakfast and dinner, lift tickets and libations for the ride there and back. 17-20 Feb: With 440 km of descents, St. Anton, Austria has superbly prepared slopes for all ability levels, challenging steep slopes and deep-snow ski runs, snowboard fun parks, carving areas; permanent racing circuits and numerous cozy meeting places ensure variety and enjoyment. Price, 320 Euros. 23-25 March: In the midst of the fantastic mountains of Salzburg, the ski resort in Obertauern, Austria awaits you with more than 100 km of subtly interconnected slopes and lifts. Price, 260 Euros. Visit the Facebook page for a complete listing of upcoming trips, or email to sign up.

BOSS Nab 18 Feb: 10 a.m. at the Rose Barracks Warrior Zone and 10:30 a.m. pick up at Main Post Burger King. Then they will head out to an undisclosed location. The hint of the week is: GET READY TO DRIVE and bring at minimum 40 euro. Join this great program that is made for you! We will be returning at approximately 6 p.m. from our great day trip! Then we will head to Rose Barracks to finish off the night with a Night BBQ and bonfire at the Vilseck Kontakt Club! Catch us on the


Grafenwoehr BOSS Facebook page or call the BOSS President Sgt. Guyton at DSN 475-8822 or 01624286146.You must sign up by 13 February to keep your spot. Sign up on the facebook page by sending a message with your name and unit. Or you can even call or tell your very own BOSS Representative at your unit!

CIRQUE DREAMS WORLD TOUR – Sold out! Cirque Dreams ... brought to you by Armed Forces Entertainment and Family & MWR has completely sold out of tickets for the performance scheduled Feb. 22. Ticket holders please be reminded: you need to print your ticket and show it at the door with your Family members present to gain access.

FCC New Provider Orientation 22-24 Feb: 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. in Rose Barracks Bldg. 224. To register, call 09662832783. Interested in earning money from home and making a difference in the lives of military children and families? Army Child, Youth & School Services, Family Child Care (FCC) Program is looking for on-post and off-post FCC home providers that are dedicated to delivering high quality, emotionally secure and educational child care to our military and qualifying DOD family members. You must live in government - leased housing. Benefits include: federal subsidies, free initial and ongoing training, and the use of materials and equipment to set up your home. For more, Parent & Outreach Services – DSN 476-2760, CIV 09662-83-2760.

2012 African American/Black History Month 24 Feb: Grafenwoehr Military Community celebration of the 2012 African American/Black History Month culminates with a commemorative observance at the Memorial Gym, Bldg 616, Rose Barracks, 3p.m. – 5:30p.m. This event will include a keynote speaker, entertainment, cultural presentations, static displays and ethnic foods to sample. This is a free event, open to the public. Come out and experience the culture! For more, contact SFC Kwasi Davis, EOA, 2CR, DSN: 476-5386, kwasi.davis.mil@mail.mil or SFC Yolanda M. King, EOA, JMTC, DSN: 475-8038, yolanda.m.king.mil@mail.mil.

USAG Grafenwoehr Community Retirement ceremony 29 Feb: in the Main Post field House Bldg 547, 4 p.m. with a rehearsal at 1:30 p.m. Also, the uniform for the ceremony has changed to ACU's not ASU's like the memo had stated.

The Army Emergency Relief (AER) program, training AER will begin on March 1 and go to May 15. All Units within USAG Grafenwoehr geographic footprint are requested to provide an AER Representatives. The USAG Grafenwoehr BN S1 will be hosting a special training session for all AER unit representatives on Feb. 27, 9 a.m., hours in Main Post Bldg.533. Training will last approximately 1 hour. All AER representatives should attend this training. For questions please contact Ms. Christine Nunez, DSN: 475-8432 or email.

Open Saturday at the Vilseck Veterinary Facility 3 March: 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. at Rose Barracks Bldg. 222 (opposite Tumbleweeds, next to the Launderette). The VTF is providing more access to care for families and Soldiers outside of normal working hours by offering walk-in appointments to receive basic vaccinations in addition to nail trims, heartworm tests, health certificates, microchipping and over the counter sales & registration. Our Clinic can be reached on DSN 476-2370 or CIV 0966-283-2370 during normal business hours, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m., Mon. - Fri. for any minor sick call appointments or other concerns.

VCSC Educational Scholarships Available The Vilseck Community and Spouses Club (VCSC) wants to help you go to college. Scholarships are available for graduating high school seniors, spouses/dependents of active duty military and DOD civilians. The application deadline is March 16. For more or an application, visit vcsconline.com.

Save the Date: NMS PTSA fitness day 5K Fun Run/Walk for the Gold, Kinder Shamrock Shuffle & TOTAL FIT Team Challenge 17 March: at the Main Post Fitness Center, start time TBA. This event raises funds for the NMS Student Council “Pennies 4 Play/ Blacktop Bling” project & Graf Military Museum


GCSC 2012-2013 Scholarship Program The Grafenwoehr Community and Spouses’ Club is offering academic scholarship awards for the 2012-2013 academic years to senior students and family members (spouses and dependents). A tremendous opportunity for eligible garrison family members from the Grafenwoehr, Netzaberg, Vilseck and surrounding military communities desiring to pursue a secondary education. GCSC has distributed $70,000 in scholarships to 40 applicants attending schools in the states and overseas the past two years. Applicants are scored based on academic performance, educational/career goals, extracurricular activities, citizenship, community involvement, employment and/or volunteer experience, an essay and through letters of recommendation. Vilseck High School/home schooled seniors will be interviewed. Applications now being accepted until 26 March at 5 p.m. Scholarships will be awarded during the weekend of 4-6 May. Application forms on the Scholarship pages of the GCSC website at http://gcsconline.com . For more, contact George Linka, GCSC Scholarship Chairman at DSN 475-6108 or Civ 09641-83-6108 or gcscscholarship@yahoo.com .

CAC, installation pass, ID card news Did you know that you can make appointments at the Graf ID Card Section? This way you don't have to sit there and wait forever when they're having a busy day. Click on this l link and select Germany from the drop-down menu at the bottom. The system will then guide you through everything else. You can also cancel an appointment on this page, see the three options in the thick blue line near the top.

Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) Overseas Program The Department of Defense (DoD) offers the WIC Overseas Program to eligible participants living overseas. The WIC Overseas Program provides you and your family with several important benefits: nutritious food, tips on how to prepare balanced meals, nutrition and health screenings, and access to other resources that help you and your family lead healthier lives. The program is available to eligible participants living overseas, including: civilian employees, DoD contractors, family members, and members of the uniformed services. If you or your family member is pregnant, postpartum, breastfeeding an infant, or a child up to 5 years of age, please call our Rose Barracks WIC Overseas Office (Bldg. 221) for eligibility screening at 09662-83-3790.

Army MWR Mastercard Earn a full 2% CashBack! on base purchases at MWR Activities, Child Development, Commissary and Exchange. Get 1% Cash Back everywhere else you shop! - No Annual Fee - No international fees - Valuable Platinum Benefits - Exclusive Army MWR Card Member benefits In addition to all these great benefits, card members can now enjoy unlimited cash back and NO foreign transaction fees! If you haven’t applied for an Army MWR MasterCard, what are you waiting for? APPLY TODAY for the Army MWR Mastercard. Visit www.chasemilitary.com/Army or call 1-800-500-1494 or ask an MWR Representative for details.

Road conditions, staying safe on winter’s roads For up-to-date weather information, click on the following link. Additionally tune your radio to AM 1107, FM 98.5 for Main post Grafenwoehr, or FM 107.7 for Rose Barracks, also on Decoder channel 112; AFN Powernet Radio; AFN|Prime Atlantic television (Decoder channel 11); or visit AFN on the web at Bavaria.afneurope.net or facebook.com/AFNBavaria for the latest AFN updates; log onto http://www.grafenwoehr.army.mil and click on the “Road Conditions“ link provided on the left side of the page; tune TVs to the Command Information Channel and watch the weather crawler at the bottom of the screen.Call DSN 475-ROAD (7623) or CIV: 09641-83-7623 for the recorded “road conditions and reporting instructions”

DPW Energy Saving Tip of the Week Dress warmly. The most energy and cost-efficient way to stay warm is to simply put on another layer of clothing.

Army’s Qualitative Service Program The Army’s Qualitative Service Program here starts identifying noncommissioned officers for involuntary early separation from active duty April 1.

Overseas Service Photography Project Announced The Department of Defense announced today that it seeks donations of photographs of U.S. military service life overseas from current and former service members for use in a photo recognition exhibition planned in conjunction with the State Department. The project called “Serving Abroad…Through Their Eyes” will choose images that depict six specific


categories: daily life, friendship, places, faces, loss or triumph. Selected images may be used for display in a special photography exhibition planned for the Smithsonian American Art Museum, the Pentagon and other prominent venues, stateside and overseas. Submissions through Presidents Day, Feb 20. Rules, entry form and submission guidelines may be found here. For more, email Lt. Col. Robert Ditchey.

Voting information All registered voters must revalidate their status with their registered voting states. Submitting an FPCA to their state local election official will register eligible voters to vote, update their mailing address with their state local election office, and request an absentee ballot for all state and federal elections to include primary elections. See your unit voting officer for a mail-in SF 76, or visit the Federal Voting Assistance Program website at www.fvap.gov for specific state information.

Suicide Prevention Awareness Call the suicide prevention hotline number at DSN 475-LIFE. Visit our website for more on suicide prevention. Suicide prevention, sexual assault or just a friendly ear… you are never alone. Professionals are available to counsel you in confidence. Getting help is a sign of strength. 24 Hour Community Hotlines: Chaplain Hotline 0162-296-0838, Military Police Hotline 09662-83114, Sexual Assault Hotline 0162-296-0661 and Emergency Services 09641-83-117.

Army Community Service (ACS) Contact Army Community Service (ACS) Main Post, DSN 475-8371, CIV 09641-83-8371. Rose Barracks, DSN 476-2650 CIV 09662-83-2650. ACS is now on Facebook and Twitter (Follow GRAF ACS) or email graf.acs@eur.army.mil for info. ***The Army Volunteer Corps, AFTB & AFAP programs have moved back into the Rose Barracks ACS, building 322. ***

Check out our January and February 2012 E-Newsletter http://www.issuu.com/usag_grafenwoehr_acs/docs/jan_feb_2011_enewsletter/1

ACS Employment Readiness Program on Main Post Every Wednesday: Your ACS Employment Readiness Program will be at the ACS Main Post Satellite Office from 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. every Wednesday. For details, please email graf.acs@eur.army.mil.

ACS QR CODE If you have a Smartphone or iPhone, download a QR decoder app. Take a snapshot of the code with your phone, and the code automatically direct you to the ACS section of the Garrison webpage. A quick and easy way to access our information and that of the USAG Grafenwoehr Garrison.

Military Saves Campaign. Take the pledge and build your wealth by visiting www.militarysaves.org This website will provide you will tips, advice and tools necessary to take the initial steps towards building your wealth with everyday actions. Take the pledge as a Family, as Soldiers and as friends! For more information on saving your money, you may also contact your ACS Financial Readiness at 0962-83-2650 or 09641-83-8371.

Super Spouse? Come get your cape on. 1, 8, 15, 22 Feb: 10 a.m. - noon, Netzaberg Teen Center Managing a Military life and Family is no easy task. If you need a New Year’s resolution, look no further. Super Spouse is a series of 4 workshops that will teach you about home management, Family meal planning, budgeting, self-caring and getting everyone in the Family involved with you in the day to dau house routines. Childcare is provided, please make your own arrangements and ACS will cover with a voucher. For details, please email graf.acs@eur.army.mil.

Bavarian Nights. 16 Feb: 5-9 p.m., Main Post, Bldg 150 (USO). Are you new to the area? Meet new people, learn the basic German language and immerse yourself in the Bavarian culture! Class begins at the Main Post USO, and will proceed at the restaurant Hotel Boehm in Grafenwoehr. Children ages 13 and up may join as they may also benefit from language and


cultural skills. Dinner will cost approximately 10 Euro per person (includes buffet and one drink). Deadline for registration is February 13.

ACS Readiness, classes Employment Readiness 14 Feb: Let’s Talk Jobs, 9-11 a.m., Rose Barracks ACS, Bldg 322. 21 Feb: USAJobs: Learn the new Federal Application Process, 9-11 a.m., Rose Barracks ACS, Bldg 322. 24 April: Job Fair, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Rose Barracks Bldg 134 STAY TUNED FOR DETAILS!

Mobilization & Deployment Readiness 06 Feb: Care Team Training, 10 a.m.-noon, Main Post Chapel Annex. 07 Feb: POC Training, 10 -11 a.m.-noon, Main Post Chapel Annex. 27 Feb: FRG Funding, 10 a.m.-noon, Rose Barracks ACS, Bldg 322. 28 Feb: F.U.N. Workshop: FRG Team Building, 9:30-11:30 a.m., Rose Barracks ACS, Bldg 322. 29 Feb: POWER Training, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Rose Barracks ACS, Bldg 322.

Relocation Readiness 01 Feb: Goodbye & Hello: a class all about PCSing, 1-2 p.m., Rose Barracks ACS, Bldg 322. 28 Feb-01 March: Welcome to Bavaria Level I: Welcome to Bavaria, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Main Post Chapel Annex. Childcare is provided; please make your childcare reservations through CDC.

English as a Second Language Every Tuesday: Main Post Chapel Annex, 10 a.m.-Noon. Every Thursday: Rose Barracks ACS, Bldg 322, 10 a.m.-Noon.

International Spouses Club Every Tuesday at Main Post Chapel & every Thursday at Rose Barracks ACS, Bldg 322: English as a Second Language, 10 a.m.-noon. This class is for Spouses of active duty military, retirees and civilians whose native language is other than English. This class is free of charge and ongoing. Learn and embrace the American culture by starting with the language and meet new friends! For more information call DSN 476-2650 or CIV 09662-83-2650. 15 Feb: International Spouses Club, 11 a.m.-Noon, Rose Barracks ACS, Bldg 322.

Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) Have questions? Email EFMP directly. 01 Feb: EFMP Support Group, 3-4 p.m., Rose Barracks ACS, Bldg 322. 08 Feb: EFMP Special Education Workshop, 3-4:30 p.m., Main Post, Bldg 244, Rm 219. 16 Feb: EFMP Free Bowling, 4-6 p.m., Main Post Bowling Center, Bldg 612.

New Parent Support Program Love & Logic for parents with children ages 6 through 12 (7 sessions per class) 15, 22 & 29 Feb / 7, 14, 21 & 28 March: 12:30-2 p.m., Main Post Chapel Annex This class is free of charge and ACS offers childcare.

Newborn Network for parents with babies ages 0 through 3 Every Tuesday: Rose Barracks ACS, bldg 322, 1-3 p.m.

Playgroup for parents and children ages 0 through 3 Every Tuesday: Main Post Chapel, 9:30-11 a.m. Every Wednesday: Rose Barracks Chapel, 9:30-11 a.m.

Pre and Post Natal Yoga *Free* Every Friday: Pre Natal Yoga, Rose Barracks, bldg 221, 9-10 a.m. Every Friday: Post Natal Yoga, Rose Barracks, bldg 221, 10-11a.m.

Hospital Tours 14 Feb: Visit Amberg, meet at 5:45 p.m. in the Amberg hospital lobby. st Every 1 Wednesday: Visit Weiden, meet at 5:45 p.m. in the Weiden hospital lobby. th Every 4 Wednesday: Visit Sulzbach-Rosenberg, meet at 5:45 p.m. in the Sulzbach-Rosenberg hospital lobby. Hotlines to help: Sexual Assault Reporting 09662-83-3217 and Domestic Violence 09662-83-3218 or 09641-83-5130. Please contact us for a complete listing of programs and services offered.

Military and Family Life Consultants are here for you Military Life Consultants provide solution-oriented consultations to individuals, couples, families, and groups. They are designed to provide anonymous, confidential support to Soldiers and their family members, especially those returning from deployments. To contact a military life consultant, call Rose Barracks 0152-0294-0761 or Main Post 0152-0293-4290 / 0152-0241-5226, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. – 8 p.m.


Volunteers and other help needed Main Post and Rose Barracks Postal Service Center’s (PSC) need volunteers If you would like to help out your community, bank some volunteer hours, and gain some valuable experience, volunteer at the Grafenwoehr or Rose Barracks PSC. Start the process by gaining a local background check through the Army Community Service (ACS) office and register for our open position on https://www.myarmyonesource.com/JoinNow.aspx. More information can be obtained by picking up a step-by-step packet from either the Grafenwoehr or Rose Barracks PSC, writing us an email email (Graf) or Rose Barracks email (Rose Barracks) or posting on our Facebook pages: Main Post and Rose Barracks.

EDGE News Leaders Wanted! The Edge! program is looking for community leaders who would be willing to meet with the Netzaberg Middle School Student Council on the third Thursday of the month to discuss the importance of true leadership. The Council meets from 2:40-4 p.m. Contact Dan Fraizer at DSN 475-5101 or email.

Army Volunteer Corps **Office has changed to Rose Barracks ACS, Bldg 322. The scheduled classes will remain in the old location, Rose Barracks, Bldg 221, Room 206** Becoming a volunteer is easy and fun! Meet new people, network, gain experience and support your community. Volunteers are the heart of every military community. 8 & 22 Feb: OPOC Training, 1-2 p.m. 10 & 15 Feb: ACS Volunteer Orientation, 1-2 p.m.

Seeking Emergency Placement Care Providers The children in the USAGG need you. The Emergency Placement Care (EPC) Program trains individuals to become 24 hour providers for at risk children. The community is in need of more providers as the number of children in imminent danger increased due to the deployment rotation of family members. The training you receive will last you a lifetime and help you build your experience and resume. Call ACS 476‑2650 or 09662‑83‑2650.

Volunteers needed at the USO Grafenwoehr If you'd like to help your USO, the military and their family members, come by the USO center in Main Post5 Bldg. 150 and sign up to volunteer. You can go to our volunteer website at www.usovolunteer.org and create your profile, post your own hours and keep track of your hours. For the soldiers, the hours spent volunteering goes towards promotion points and a community service ribbon. For more, CIV 09641 605 2946.

Looking For A Few Good Leaders The Grafenwoehr Girl Scouts have positions for leaders and co-leaders in Graf, Vilseck and Netzaberg. For a list of openings, email or call Amy at 01719901808.

Sports, Fitness, Hobbies & Recreation AAFES Movie Listing Main Post Wed. Feb 08

7 p.m.

The Muppets (PG)

Thurs. Feb 09

7 p.m.

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Pt.1 (R)

Rose Barracks 7 p.m. 7 p.m.

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Pt.1 (PG13) Red Tails (PG-13)


Fri. Feb 10

6:30 p.m. 9:30 p.m.

One For The Money (PG) New Years Eve (PG-13)

6:30p.m. 9:30 p.m.

Sat. Feb 11

4 p.m. 7 p.m.

One For The Money (PG) Contraband (R)

7 p.m.

One For The Money (PG)

Sun. Feb 12

4 p.m. 7 p.m.

4 p.m. 7 p.m.

Arthur Christmas (PG) New Years Eve (PG-13)

Wed. Feb 15

7 p.m.

Arthur Christmas (PG) The Three Musketeers (PG-13) New Years Eve (PG-13)

7 p.m.

One For The Money (PG)

Thurs. Feb 16

7 p.m.

One For The Money (PG)

7 p.m.

Fri. Feb 17

6:30 p.m.

Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close (PG-13) Sitter (R)

6:30p.m. 9:30 p.m.

Red Tails (PG-13) Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close (PG-13) Big Miracle (PG) Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close (PG-13)

4 p.m. 7 p.m.

9:30 p.m. Sat. Feb 18

4 p.m. 7 p.m.

Sun. Feb 19

4 p.m. 7 p.m.

4 p.m. 7 p.m.

Contraband (R) The Three Musketeers (PG-13)

New Years Eve (PG-13) Big Miracle (PG) Immortals (R)

Johnny English Reborn (PG) Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close (PG-13) Puss In Boots (PG) Sitter (R)

USAG Grafenwoehr Powerlifting Team Registration 1 – 29 Feb: We are looking for Male and Female athletes to represent the Grafenwoehr Garrison as the Community Power Lifting Team at the Military Nationals Powerlifting Championship to be held in Kaiserslautern on March 17 – 18. Powerlifting is composed of three lifts: the squat, bench press, and deadlift. Stop by your local fitness Center and be a part of the team. Contact DSN 475-9007, CIV 09641-83-9007 or DSN 476-2214, CIV 09662-83-2214

Community Volleyball – Community & Unit Level League Registration 1 - 29 Feb: We are looking for Male and Female Volleyball Players to represent the Grafenwoehr Garrison Community Team and compete in the 2012 IMCOM Europe League. The 2012 Intramural Unit Level Volleyball League will kick off on March 14. Units interested in participating in the intramural league are asked to stop by your local fitness Center Contact DSN 475-9007, CIV 09641-83-9007 or DSN 476-2214, CIV 09662-83-2214

Cheer for the Bayern Rangers hockey team 8 Feb: 8 p.m., practice @ Weiden (Freieis-outdoor) 15 Feb: The 20th annual USAFE ice hockey championships in Garmisch Admission is free and the rink address is Dr. Martin Luther Strasse 3, 92637 Weiden. Both the Ranger and Chopper teams are gearing up to represent their military communities at the 20th annual USAFE military ice hockey championships in Garmisch, 16-18 Feb. For more, please see www.facebook.com/bayernrangers.

CYSS Special Openings 10 Feb: Friday Night Out Netzaberg, CDC/SAS 6:30 – 9:30 p.m. 25 Feb: Parents Saturday Day Out Rose Barracks, CDC/SAS 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Dinner Theater at the Tower View 10 & 11, 17 & 18, 24 & 25 Feb: Be entertained while enjoying great food. The cast of the Performing Arts Center presents ... “Almost, Maine” - Almost's residents find themselves falling in and out of love in unexpected and often hilarious ways. Knees are bruised. Hearts are broken. But the bruises heal, and the hearts mend-almost-in this delightful midwinter night's dream.


Doors open at 6 p.m., Dinner at 6:30 p.m. and shows begin at 7 p.m. Purchase your ticket for the Dinner Theater in advance here. The ticket price is $25/person. Please select your menu choices during the booking. You have the option to reserve childcare for the shows on February 17, 18, 24, 25 from 6-10 p.m. on the above listed website. Contact the Tower View, Main Post Grafenwoehr, Bldg. 209 at DSN 475-6200, CIV 09641-83-6200 or email Family and MWR Info.

Leisure Travel/Outdoor Recreation Trips in February Arber Ski 11 Feb: Dachau/Munich 12 Feb: Playmobil Park 12 Feb: Venice Carnival** 16-20 Feb: Ski Overnight TBA 17-20 Feb: Fishing Class 24-26 Feb: Two Castles 26 Feb: ** Passport Required. For more, DSN 476-2563, CIV 09662-83-2563

Spouse’s Club The Grafenwoehr Community and Spouses Club is a great place to meet people, develop new interests and get involved in the community. Exciting monthly events, special activities and events such as trips, Photography Club, Bunco, Lunch Bunch, Craft Corner, Cooking Club and more. For more, visit our website, Facebook or email. Upcoming Events: Feb. 11 - Lil' Miss and Mister Grafenwoehr Pageant. For more, visit our website, Facebook or email.

GCSC Welfare The next Welfare application deadline is Feb. 11. Find the application online at gcsconline.com. For more information, email our new Welfare address at GCSCWelfare@yahoo.com.

Valentine’s Day Scotch Doubles Tournament, Rose Barracks 11 Feb: $20 entry fee. Enter as often as you like though you will be limited to one prize. The number of winners is determined by the number of participants using a 1 to 10 ratio. Contact Rose Barracks, Bldg. 2201, DSN 476-2576, CIV 09662-83-2576

Valentine’s Day Weekend Scotch Doubles Tournament, Main Post 12 Feb: $20 entry fee. Couples bowl as one player by alternating shots. Husband throws the first ball and the spouse throws the second ball. Contact Main Post Bowling Center, Bldg. 612, DSN 475-6177, CIV 09641-83-6177.

New Bakery – Rose Barracks The Exchange opened a new food concessionaire facility at the Rose Barracks Food Court – the Brunner Bakery. They are open from Monday-Friday: 7am-5pm, Saturday: 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. and Sunday: Closed. On Tuesday, 14 Feb. from 7am-5pm, Brunner Bakery will have a special Valentine Day event. There will offer food specials throughout the day and starting noon there will be free face painting for children and they are able to decorate their own pastries, plus a wheel of fortune for all our customers with great prizes. Don’t miss it and we are looking forward welcoming you at our German Bakery.

VFW Tower Post 10692 monthly meetings 15 Feb: The Post will meet at 6 p.m. in Main Post Bldg. 505. Find Post 10692 on Facebook or call CIV 01628278035 for more.

Father – Daughter Dance 16 Feb: The CYSS Father Daughter Dance is from 6:30 – 9:30 p.m. in the Netzaberg Youth Center Bldg. 7080. The cost is $12.00 per person. CYSS will provide dinner, music to dance to and fun activities! Register at Parent & Outreach Services until 10 Feb. Parent & Outreach Services – DSN 476-2760, CIV 09662-83-2760.

Poker Night at Rose Barracks 23 Feb: Three-game set with prizes being awarded to the winning hand of each game, at the Rose Barracks Bowling Center, 7 – 9 p.m. Entry fee is $20.00. Contact Main Post Bowling Center, Bldg. 612, DSN 475-6177, CIV 09641-83-6177.


It’s BINGO time again! 23 Feb: Join us at the Patton Fireside Lounge for cash prizes & fun. Get your package of 13 games and play. Extra jackpot cards are $2/card. Open to all military personnel, retirees, Family members and D.O.D. civilians. Get out your daubers and join us for Bingo fun. Early Bird Bingo starts at 6 p.m. and regular Bingo starts at 7 p.m. Doors open at 5 p.m. For more information The Patton Fireside Lounge Bldg. 209, DSN 475-6200, CIV 09641-83-6200.

Kick off the 2012 Nascar Season 26 Feb: The Zone Sports Bar, Rose Barracks, Bldg. 607. Time TBA. Contact DSN 476-2360, CIV 09662-83-2360.

Club Beyond 3 on 3 Basketball Tournament 2 March: High school level, 3 – 7 p.m., Vilseck High School gym 16 March: Middle School level, 3 – 7 p.m., Netzaberg Middle School gym 3 on 3 basketball tournament for high school and middle school students. $6 registration fee per team. Trophies and prizes handed out for winning teams. Tournament includes welcome message by Club Beyond staff. Concessions available. For more, Josiah Walcott at jwalcott@clubbeyond.org or at 475 8612.

Mobile Registration, Childcare and other MWR activities The Mobile Registration and Newcomer's Support Team will be supporting its in-processing population by being on-site offering information on Childcare and other MWR activities. We will be able to reach members of our community quicker and offer them early enrollment in our programs. Every Tuesday, 9 - 11 a.m. the Mobile Registration Team will be at the Grafenwoehr Lodging Facility, and Noon - 2 p.m. at the Kristall Inn Lodging Facility. Additionally, we can offer mobile registration opportunities at other facilities, by appointment, within all our communities.

Kids on Site – “Get fit and bring your kids!” Monday – Thursday, 8:30 – 10 a.m. and 10 – 11:30 a.m. Main Post Physical Fitness Center and Rose Barracks CYSS, Bldg 224. Convenient on-site hourly care when using MWR services. Quality child care services – easily accessible and affordable. Age-appropriate and enriching environment for 0 – 12 year-old children. Safe and fun activities, toys and games. Must Pre-register at CYSS Parent & Outreach Services or online at https://webtrac.mwr.army.mil/webtrac/Grafenwoehrcyms.html for additional information contact Parent & Outreach Services – DSN 476-2760, CIV 09662-83-2760.

Outdoor Recreation update An unanticipated loss of staff, has forced us to accelerate the consolidation of Outdoor Recreation Center (ODR) services to Rose Barracks. As we transition the service, this office will only be open on Mondays and Fridays, 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. from Jan. 23 – Feb. 29. After March 1, full ODR services will be available on Rose Barracks, Bldg. 2236, and limited services will be available at the MWR Central Office, located in building 539, Main Post, until the Dickhaeuter Lake Outdoor Recreation Complex is complete. We will keep you posted on our progress.

Java Café February special Hot Caramel Apple Cider. Warm up with some Apple Cider with a sweet touch of Caramel! For more info call DSN 4756177 or CIV 09641-83-6177 or DSN 476-2360, CIV 09662-83-2360

Black History Month at your Libraries This is a New Year with New Activities. February is Black History Month and your libraries will have special displays to celebrate. Contact Main Post LibraryBldg.445, DSN 475-1740, CIV 09641-83-1740

CYSS Grafenwoehr Child Development Center Date Night Child Care 17, 18, 24 & 25 Feb: Grafenwoehr Child Development Center - Main Post Bldg 260. All registered children ages 6 months to 2nd Grade. For more information contact DSN: 475-6656, CIV 09641-83-6656.

Army Athlete Training Speed – mobility - strength - endurance


Do you want to improve your PT score? Are you tired of the same routine? Do you want to get stronger? Do you want to take your fitness to the next level? Are you up for the challenge? Tuesdays & Thursdays: 7 p.m. FREE) Soldier only! Grafenwoehr Physical Fitness Center, TotalFit Area! For more, contact the Main Post Physical Fitness Center, at DSN: 475-9007 or CIV: 09641-83-9007.

Fishing Course Starts 24 Feb: Bldg. 2440 Camp Algier Friday: 6 – 9 p.m. Saturday: 9 – 5 p.m. Sunday: 8 a.m. – 3 p.m. Participants must enroll through Outdoor Recreation prior to the start of the class. For more information contact DSN 474-4212, CIV 01608149467.

CYSS Spring Sports Enroll your child in Spring Sports offered by CYSS Feb.1-29: Enrollment takes place for T-Ball, Baseball, Softball, Soccer and Track for various age groups/levels. Enroll your child online or contact CYSS Sports & Fitness at DSN 475-6655, CIV 09641-83-6655 for details.

Christian Motorcyclists Association 2nd Tuesday each month: 7 p.m. at the Roadside Diner, Grafenwoehr (outside gate 6). Monthly group rides, tours, Christian fellowship. RemnantCMA@gmail.com.

KINGZ MC Motorcycle club Thursdays: Join other motorcycle enthusiasts at the KINGZ MC Clubhouse from 6 – 9 p.m. at Main Post Bldg. 441.

Knitting at the Library! Want to start the New Year with a new skill set? Try Knitting! Knitting is just one of the skills that you might want to learn or brush up on and there is a new knitting group that meets at the Grafenwoehr Library on the 3rd Tuesday of each month from 10:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Bring your project and your questions and spend a little time actively engaging your hands as well as your brain. Contact Main Post Library Bldg.445, DSN 475-1740, CIV 09641-83-1740.

Grafenwoehr Thrift Shop Help YOUR community by consigning or donating today! PCSing? No problem; we will mail you your check. January Sales: 75% off Christmas Items, 50% off Gray Tag Items, ALL TV sets are 25% off! Visit us at Main Post Bldg. 508, online at http://gcsconline.com/blog/thrift-shop/ or call CIV 09641-926-0377. The store is open Tuesdays & Wednesdays 10 a.m. - 2 p.m., Thursdays 2 p.m. - 6 p.m. and the 1st Saturday of the month 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Consignments, Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.

Hidden Treasures Thrift Shop Bring your gently used items to Bldg 221 on Rose Barracks. Open 10am to 2pm Tues, Wed &Thurs. DSN 476-2649, CIV 09662-83-2649, or email for more information. Volunteers and donations are always welcome.

Find us on Facebook USAG Grafenwoehr, Army Community Service, VFW Tower Post 10692, MWR, Main Post and Rose Barracks Postal Service Centers, Education Centers, Graf Dog community, the EXCHANGE, Environmental Division, AFN Bavaria, Performing Arts Center, Grafenwoehr Chaplains, Main Post DFAC, 172 Infantry Brigade, BMEDDAC, 2SCR, and Vilseck Falcons.

Adult Education / Training Attention: Supervisors 9 Feb: 10 a.m. – noon. Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Training For DA Supervisors. Attend EAP Supervisors Training on “A Guide For Mangers Regarding The Human Side of Change”. This training will help you understand change


process and assist your employees to better cope with change. This training will count as EAP supervisory training. Vilseck ASAP building 226. Please call 475-5122 or email kettely.darden@us.army.mil to reserve your seat.

University of Maryland University College-Europe Master’s level class on-site at Vilseck Are you interested in pursuing a Master’s Degree in Counseling Psychology or School Counseling? In January, UMUC-E will be offering an on-site class to start you off in the Counseling Profession. Projections indicate that the demand for qualified counselors will continue to grow and provide numerous career possibilities. So sign up today and take advantage of this wonderful opportunity to learn about Principles and Philosophy of Counseling (PSYC 502.) Registration for this class is Oct. 5 – Jan. 15. Classes will be held on 21/22 January, 11/12 February, and 03/04 March. For more, please call DSN: 476-2462 / CIV: 09662-832462, e-mail us at vils@ed.umuc.edu or stop by the UMUC-E Office in Bldg. 223 to find out more.

TARP, SETA and OPSEC training United States Army Garrison Grafenwoehr (Security and Antiterrorism Divisions), together with the 66th Military Intelligence Group and JMTC Intelligence and Security, will conduct sessions for Threat Awareness and Reporting Program (TARP), Security Education Training Awareness (SETA), Operation Security (OPSEC), and Anti-terrorism Level 1 Refresher Training. 22 Feb: Main Post, Tower Theater, Bldg. 620. 9 – 11:30 a.m. (US employees), and 1:30 – 2:30 p.m. (LN employees) 23 Feb: Rose Barracks, Post Theater, Bldg. 354. 10:30 – 11:30 (LN employees), and 1:30 – 4 p.m. (US employees). This training is a mandatory annual requirement for all DoD personnel including Military, AF/NAF (both US and LN); U.S. Contractor employees are welcome.

Food Handlers course 2 March: Rose Barracks Education Center, Bldg. 223, Room 1.3, 11:30 a.m. A food safety class required for food service personnel who prepare or serve food to the public within the Graf/Vilseck community. Certification is intended for individuals involved in fund raising food sales such as, boss, FRG, clubs or bazaars, and also to CYS personnel such as CYPA’s. The class may also supplement required refresher training for regular food service employees. Class is free, lasts approx. 1 hour, and registration is not required. For more, Sgt. Thompson, DSN: 476-2041/2138, CIV 0152-29587133, email.

University of Phoenix University of Phoenix is honored to serve military service members stationed in Europe by offering both MBA and Master of Arts in Education degree programs at several on-base locations near you. Classes meet one night a week. We are currently enrolling for our January semester. Get started today by visiting www.phoenix.edu/militaryeurope or by calling, Fe Gehrels at DSN 475-6712 or CIV 09641-83-6712.

Religious Ash Wednesday Catholic Mass 22 Feb: 12:05 p.m., Rose Barracks Cavalry Chapel. 6 p.m., Grafenwoehr Main Post Chapel.

Strong Bonds Retreat 16-18 March: USAG Hohenfels has openings for Strong Bonds Retreat. For more, Ch. (Maj.) Brott, DSN 466-4795; CIV 09472-83-4795.

Chaplain Crisis Line After duty hours, please call: MP STATION CIV 09662‑83‑2490 or 09662‑83‑3397 / DSN 476‑2490 or 476‑3397. USAG‑Grafenwoehr IOC CIV 09641‑83‑7226 / DSN 475‑7226. CHAPLAIN CRISIS LINE CIV 0162‑296‑0838. During business hours: Main Post Chapel: DSN 475-1570, CIV 09641-83-1570. Rose Barracks Chapel: DSN 476-1570, CIV 09662-83-1570.


New Single Women's Bible Tuesdays: Meet other women and learn how to study your Bible while enjoying a cozy home and good food. This first study book will last six weeks and involves no homework. The group will meet every Tuesday, 6-8 p.m. at Hopfenweg 1, 92700 Kaltenbrunn. For more, contact Laurel Hoyt 0151-14991395, email. Sponsored by the Garrison Chaplains office.

Facility & Road/Openings/Construction/Closures Library change of hours effective 1 Feb Main Post Library: Tues – Thu: 1100-1900 Fri: 1200 -1800 Sat & Sun: 1200-1700 Mon: Closed German Holidays: Closed

Rose Barracks Library: Mon – Fri: 1100-1800 Sat & Sun: Closed German Holidays: Closed

The Memorial Gym, closure of activity The Memorial Gym – Rose Barracks, Bldg. 616 is closed for daily usage period due to a lack of operational staff. Memorial Gym is only used upon reservations requested through the Rose Barracks Fitness Center.

School News Openings for before/after school care Rose Barracks’ School Age Center has immediate opening for before school/after school and hourly care placements. Children must be registered with CYSS and that all interested parties can contact the Rose Barracks Parent Central Service Office at 476-2760 for more information.

Driver's Education Program for High School Students Registration from Feb. 2 - March 21 Classes held from April 16 - June 14 Package 1 Simulator Training with Theory Classes. Cost: $150 Ages: 15 & up Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday 5:30 - 7 p.m. Netzaberg Youth Center Bldg.9080. Package 2 Modified and abbreviated driver’s education program. Cost: $360 Ages: 15 1/2 & up Instructor will schedule individually on Rose Barracks. Package 3 Discounted combo of Package 1 & 2. Cost: $450 Ages: 15 1/2 & up Classes held Monday - Saturday Netzaberg Youth Center Bldg.9080. Package 4 German Driver’s License course. Cost: $2,600 Ages: 17 1/2 &up Mandatory Parents/Students Parents Meeting TBD Parent & Outreach Services – DSN 476-2760, CIV 09662-83-2760.

Active Duty Army after graduation High School Seniors and Juniors: Get in contact with Sergeant First Class Roger A. Borja to discuss your options in the Active Duty Army after graduation. Airborne options are also available with a variety of Military Occupational Specialties (MOS), Contact SFC Borja at DSN 475-9208/ Roger.Borja@usarec.army.mil or on facebook. Station-Grafenwoehr-Germany/114457648565007


Grafenwoehr Elementary School 9/10 Feb: Dental Screenings 20 Feb: No School President’s Day 21 Feb: Fasching Parade (come join us or watch us at the parade field) 1:00 24 Feb: STAR Assembly 1:45 The Grafenwoehr Elementary PTA has received great support so far this year from our parents. We would like to remind you that if you intended to join the PTA, it is not too late. Contact DSN 475-7133 or email for more information. School Office Hours School Hours Important Phone Numbers Mon.‑ Fri. 7 a.m.–4 p.m. Mon.‑ Fri. 8:15 a.m.‑2:35 p.m. CIV 09641‑837133 DSN 475‑7133 Grafenwoehr Elementary School Free Developmental Screenings for children 3-5 years old Do you suspect that your child may have difficulties with: running, jumping, climbing, coloring, or writing? Speaking clearly, expressing themselves or, understanding what they are told? Learning colors, shapes, letters, numbers, or counting? Connecting with others, independence, or tantrums? Eating, dressing, or grooming skills? Child Find is a process designed to screen, refer, and identify children with suspected disabilities who may be eligible to receive special education and related services. Developmental Screening appointments are available throughout the school year. Community-wide screenings 28 February 2012 To schedule an appointment contact Jonica McPhail DSN 475.7133 or CIV 09641.83.7133 Or email jonica.mcphail@eu.dodea.edu EDIS offers a free screening of children less than 3 years of age to determine if your child is meeting his/her developmental milestones. DSN 476.3221 CIV 09662.83.3221

Vilseck Elementary School 08 Feb: Family Library Night 4:30-6:30pm 15 Feb: Family Library Night 4:30-6:30pm 22 Feb: Family Library Night 4:30-6:30pm 29 Feb: Family Library Night 4:30-6:30pm 01 March: Red Hot Readers (RHR) Opening Assembly (In the MPR)–12:45-13:25 (primary) 13:30-14:20 (intermediate) 02 March: Read Across America - Celebrate Dr. Seuss’ Birthday! 05 March: Monday Morning Muffins 7:50-8:20 (Annex) Parents and children read together while enjoying muffins and juice. 19 March: Monday Morning Muffins 7:50-8:20 (Annex) Parents and children read together while enjoying muffins and juice. 26 March: Monday Morning Muffins 7:50-8:20 (Annex) Parents and children read together while enjoying muffins and juice. 26 March: Bedtime Stories, 5 – 6:30 p.m. Dress up in your favorite p. j.’s and enjoy story time 30 March: RHR Final Assembly (MPR)– 8:40-9:25 (primary) 9:30-10:15 (intermediate) VES Vision: Vilseck Expects Success Continuous School Progress Goals: Goal 1: By 2016 all students will improve competency with numbers and operations as measured by increased performance on assessments. Goal 2: By 2016 all students will demonstrate improved reading comprehension through written and oral communication as measured by increased performance on assessments. School Office Hours School Hours Important Phone Numbers Mon.‑Fri. 7 a.m.–4 p.m. Mon.‑Fri. 8:25 a.m. ‑ 2:35 p.m. CIV 09662‑832812 / 832673 DSN 476‑2812/2673 PTSA Information can be found at VES.My-PTSA.org 1 March- 30 March: Read Hot Readers Month (Read below). Parents are asked to once again help promote this schoolwide initiative by monitoring and promoting their child’s reading. More information will be made available. Red Hot Reader’s Month It is that time of year again where VES will host its’ wildly successful Red Hot Reader month. There will be many activities held during the month of March to encourage students to read outside school. This year we will have an Olympics theme: “Go for the Gold…Light the Torch for Reading.” Bronze, silver and gold medallions will be awarded to students who meet the criteria for minutes read outside school hours. Child Find: Vilseck Elementary School’s Preschool Services for Child Development (PSCD) program is conducting screenings to identify strengths and concerns in a young child’s development. The free Child Find developmental screenings are provided for command sponsored children from age three to five years. Professional staff will screen motor, language, problem solving, social, and self-help skills, plus the child’s vision and hearing. In addition, parents will have an opportunity to ask questions about their child’s development. For further information on Child Find developmental screenings at Vilseck Elementary School, please call


CIV 09662‑832812 / 832673 DSN 4762812.Child Find developmental screenings are held at DoDEA schools to assist parents in identifying the early warning signs that put young children at risk for learning delays and provide crucial early diagnosis and intervention.

Netzaberg Elementary School 13-15 Feb: Dental Screenings 20 Feb: President’s Day; No school. 21 Feb: 4th Annual Mardi Gras / Fasching Parade; 1 p.m.; Netzaberg Complex; POC: Email Netzaberg Elementary School Job Openings: Looking for a great place to work while your child is in school and still have school out days off? Don’t wait; APPLY NOW for school year 2011-2012 jobs at Netzaberg Elementary School. If interested, please apply for these or other continuous positions by following this link.. Parent Volunteers: We need and appreciate all of our parent volunteers. If you are interested in volunteering at Netzaberg Elementary School, please contact the school. We welcome your support. POC: Email Child Find: Netzaberg Elementary School’s Preschool Services for Child Development (PSCD) program is conducting screenings to identify strengths and concerns in a young child’s development. The free Child Find developmental screenings are provided for command sponsored children from age three to five years. Professional staff will screen motor, language, problem solving, social, and self-help skills, plus the child’s vision and hearing. In addition, parents will have an opportunity to ask questions about their child’s development. For further information on Child Find developmental screenings at Netzaberg Elementary School, please call CIV 09645-917-9184 or DSN 472-9184.Child Find developmental screenings are held at DoDEA schools to assist parents in identifying the early warning signs that put young children at risk for learning delays and provide crucial early diagnosis and intervention. Netzaberg Elementary School Needs YOU. Netzaberg Elementary School partners with our parents and community to support the success of all students. Goal 1: Reading By 2016, all students will improve targeted reading comprehension skills across the curriculum as measured by local and system-wide assessments. The targeted reading skills are: Pre-reading skills in Pre-K—Kindergarten; Retelling and inferring in grades 1 – 2; and Summarizing and drawing conclusions in grades 3 – 5. Intervention: Explicitly teach targeted reading comprehension strategies through Think Alouds. Goal 2: Math By 2016, all students will improve their understanding of number sense and operational concepts across the curriculum as measured by local and system-wide assessments. Intervention: Explicitly teach students to think and talk about numbers through Number Talks. School Office Hours School Hours Important Phone Numbers Mon.- Fri. 7:30 a.m.–3:30 p.m. Mon.- Fri. 8:00 a.m.-.2:35 p.m. CIV 09645-917-9185/9184/9313/DSN 472-9184/9313

Netzaberg Middle School 08 Feb: SILT meeting – 3 p.m. – 4 p.m. 09 Feb: 6th Grade Awards Assembly – 1:30 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. (Parents will be emailed invitations) 09 Feb: Nova-G Science Club – 2:45 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. No late bus to Vilseck is provided.\ 09 Feb: Sports Club – 2:45 p.m. – 4 p.m. - Students need a permission slip on file to attend. 13 Feb: 7th Grade Awards Assembly – 1:30 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. (Parents will be emailed invitations) 13 Feb: National Junior Honor Society Meeting – 2:45 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. 14 Feb: Tutoring, Knitting, FACS, & Sports Club – 2:45 p.m. – 4 p.m. - Students need a permission slip on file to attend. Reading Marathon - For the month of February, we will be having a “Reading Marathon” in honor of Dr. Seuss’ birthday and Read Across America. Your students are challenged to read 5, 10 or 21 books in order to finish a 5K, 10K or HalfMarathon. The class with the highest percentage of students to complete the 5K will win a pizza party. Other prizes will be awarded individually at the end of February when we finish the “Reading Marathon.” The PTSA was very supportive and donated $200.00 for the prizes and pizza party. Students can turn in the form to the IC as they finish. Students must read the books in the month of February. If they want to re-read a book that is fine. POC: Email if you have any questions. SAC Member Needed – Our School Advisory Committee is seeking a parent volunteer to fill a vacancy on the committee. If you would be interested in becoming a member please send a short bio to the POC: Email Bus Passes - Parents we want to remind you of a bus policy we have. Students are not allowed to request bus passes to go home with other students. Bus passes are issued for emergency care only. If you have any questions regarding this policy - please contact the front office. Lunch accounts: Effective January 3, 2012, full price meals for elementary students will be S2.40 and secondary students will be charged $2.55. Households qualifying for the Free and Reduced Meal Program will not be impacted; the reduced price meal cost will remain at .40 cents per meal. To use the online service you will need to set up an account at http://www.mealpayplus.com/. If you are new to the area you will need to open a Horizon account at the PX or the school cafeteria. All lunch concerns need to be addressed to AAFES. You can also logon to www.odin.aafes.com/nutrition/08/index.html to set up your child’s account. Find us on Facebook: Like our page and you will always have access to the most update information about your student’s school. We will also be able to upload photos from the various activities.


Parent volunteers: If you are interested in volunteering for the PTSA or other school committees, please contact the school. We welcome your support. POC: Email Attendance: If your son/daughter is going to be absent from school – notify us via the attendance mailbox: #NetzabergMSAttendanceStaff@eu.dodea.edu or call the attendance phone line: DSN 472-9233 (CIV 09645 917 9233) the email notification is the preferred method as this gives us an easy to refer to record. School Office Hours School Hours Important Phone Numbers Mon - Fri 7:30 a.m.–4 p.m. Mon-Fri 7:55 a.m.-2:40 p.m. CIV 09645-917-9232/9233/9229 DSN 472-9232

Vilseck High School 10 – 11 Feb: Basketball Games at Heidelberg 11 Feb: Wrestling Tournament at Patch 20 Feb: NO SCHOOL – President’s Day Spring Track If you’re not playing a winter sport, please stop by Coach Mead’s room to get a pre-season workout plan. th The Track Season begins March 5 . Yearbook Sales The 2012 Talon Yearbook is now available for order, for $60. Contact Mrs. Vandeventer at VHS for more information. Senior Recognition Attention parents of Seniors: Senior Recognition Ads are now on sale $75 for a full page; $45 for a half page. Please have your page reserved and paid for by March 2nd. Vilseck High School Tutoring Services for Students Free after-school tutoring is offered at VHS every Monday, Tuesday and Thursday. Student tutors are always needed to help out – all volunteers are eligible for service hours. Attendance E-Mail It is the responsibility of the parent or guardian to notify the school when their child will be absent. If your child will be absent, please call DSN 476-2573 or 09662-83-2573. You can also e-mail the attendance clerk at vilshs-attendance@eu.dodea.edu Free, Online Tutoring All U.S. military families can receive free online tutoring, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Go to http://www.tutor.com/military for more information. The VHS Mission: To provide an exemplary education that inspires and prepares all students for success in a dynamic, global environment. The VHS Vision: Falcons S.O.A.R. (Success, Opportunity, Achievement, Respect) School Office Hours School Hours Important Phone Numbers Mon.‑Fri. 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Mon.‑Fri. 8:10 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. CIV 09662‑832864 / Fax 09662-832480 DSN 476‑2864

Was ist Los? Get involved in the local scene

Flea markets Every Sat., 6 a.m. - 4 p.m., in 93059 Regensburg inside the building at Am Protzenweiher 27, ph 0941-82933. The market will not take place on German holidays. Every second Sat. of the month: 6 a.m. - 3 p.m.: in 90443 Nuremburg, Großparkplatz (large car park) on Gugelstraße, corner Humboldtstraße. Every third Sat. of the month: 7 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.: in 92224 Amberg, Kaufland-Parkplatz, An den Franzosenaeckern Every third Sun. of the month: 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.: Trödel- & Jahrmarkt in 93073 Neutraubling (next to Regensburg), at the "Globus" DITY store, Pommernstraße 4. Sat., 11 Feb: - 6 a.m. - 3 p.m.: in 90443 Nürnberg at the Großparkplatz (large car park) on Gugelstraße, corner Humboldtstraße. - 7 a.m. - 2 p.m.: in 92224 Amberg, Dultplatz, Bruno-Hofer-Straße. Sun., 12 Feb: - 8 a.m.: in 91054 Erlangen at the large car park on Parkplatzstraße along Frankenschnellweg. Homepage (only GE). Sat., 18 Feb: - 6 a.m. - 2 p.m.: in 92637 Weiden, at the Spielvereinigung ("Am Langen Steg" subdivision, near hospital). Fri., 24 Feb: 6 p.m.: Nocturnal Flea Market in 90419 Nürnberg, at the "Desi-Zentrum", Brückenstraße 23, ph 0911-336943. No professional vendors allowed. 03 March, 07 April, 05 May, 02 June: - 6 a.m. - 3 p.m.: in 90443 Nürnberg, Großparkplatz (large car park) on Gugelstraße, corner Humboldtstraße. - 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.: in 92318 Neumarkt, Volksfestplatz and Jurahallen, Festplatz 1 (ca. 45 km / 28 miles west of Hohenfels). A large selection of everything you do and don't need: toys, antiques, collectibles (coins, stamps etc.), clothes


and much more. Kids can enjoy themselves on the inflatable jumping castle during the summer months (Apr. - Oct.) only when the weather is good! If you would like to sell items email anfrage@neumarkter-flohmarkt.de.

Musical: Blue Jeans 8 & 9 Feb: 7:30 p.m. both days, in 92224 Amberg, at the Stadttheater (city theater), Schrannenplatz 8, ph 0962-191-3191. A family in a small German city in the 1950s experiences the revolution that came with the daughter's love for Rock'n'Roll and blue jeans, and opens to a new way of thinking. Ticket prices vary, of course, depending on your seat. Best free parking lots are at "Auf der Wiesen", the car park behind the Kurfürstenbad (indoor swimming pool) and the Hotel Arcadia; the other one is the park block opposite Sulzbacher Straße 5. Both parking areas are only a tiny walking distance from Amberg's city center.

Fasching Parties Fasching parades 11 Feb: no time specified, in 92676 Eschenbach through the city center (ca. 8 km / 5 miles NW of Grafenwöhr). 19 Feb: start: 2 p.m., in 92249 Vilseck, from Schlichter Strasse (Leonhard-Pharmacy) through the Vilseck city center, followed by open-air party at the Marktplatz.

Chinese Fasching 16 Feb: 2 p.m., in 92345 Dietfurt, city center (ca. 35 km / 22 miles SW of Hohenfels) “A Chinese Carnival??” you might ask. Here's an explanatory article that can be found on Dietfurt's homepage: "Did you know that there is a real "Chinese Empire" in Bavaria? Many of you have never heard of it and will probably wonder what it’s all about. Well, this "Chinese Empire" is in fact our little town, Dietfurt on the Altmühl river, the "Town of the Seven Valleys", as we call it. Our nickname "the Chinese" has a historic origin: Our ancestors used to hide behind their strong city wall (as did the Chinese behind their famous wall) not letting in any strangers, not even the Official Receiver of the Bishops. So in a complaint, the bishop’s assistant called the citizens of Dietfurt “Chinese”. As a result of this nickname, a traditional Fasching parade with lots of Chinese costumes is celebrated every year, always taking place on the last Thursday of the Fasching season, on the so-called "Mad Thursday". After the parade, people in colorful fancy dress enjoy a long night out extending into the early hours of next morning. In 1996, a delegation from Dietfurt had been invited by the Peking TV station BTV. The following year the Dietfurt carnival was visited by a high ranking delegation from Peking. Deng Xingzhou, the leader of the delegation and second chairman of the Board for International Culture Exchange, proposed a partnership between Peking and Dietfurt.

Fasching Disco 16 Feb: 8 p.m., in 92334 Berching at the "Brauerei Gasthof Winkler" (ca. 42 km / 26 miles west of Hohenfels). Don your costume and get dancing.

Fasching: Rock'n'Roll Boogie Woogie 18 Feb: 11 a.m. - 5 p.m., at the Donau-Einkaufszentrum shopping mall, 93055 Regensburg, Weichser Weg 5 (large exhibit area on the 3rd floor). Free live music and dance performances for all shoppers!

Rock Fasching 18 Feb: 8 p.m. - 3 a.m., in 91074 Herzogenaurach, at the "Musikinitiative" in Hintere Gasse. Live music and a lot of fun guaranteed! Tickets cost 10.- Euros pp.

Facts about Fasching - Carnival And what, you might ask, is the history of Fasching, or Karneval as Germans further north (and the English-speaking world) call it? The word "Fasching" is thought to derive from the Middle High German "vaschanc" which means "Ausschenken des Fastentrunkes" (serving of the Lenting drink), while there are two versions of the origin of "Karneval": one theory traces the origins of the word back to the Italian "carni vale", which refers to the ban of eating meat during Lent. The other theory also goes back to Italy: Every year in spring, when ships were allowed to move again, the citizens of Venice celebrated this fact with costumes and a parade. A "ship on wheels" ("Carrus Navalis") was at the center of this parade. From Venice, the idea of celebration made its way to the court of the Medici's in Florence, then from Italy the festivities (and the expression "carnival") traveled to France and then to Germany (and the rest of the world). Mythological background: In Pagan belief, the personified seasons Summer and Winter fought each other every beginning of the year as to who would reign for the rest of the year. During these fights, evil spirits, death, and the unsteady souls of the deceased would rise, and people tried to prevent this by imitating the looks and the behaviour of these dark apparitions. Wild jumps and loud noises as well as the scary costumes donned by the locals were meant to scare off evil spirits. The fight between Summer and Winter (and Life and Death) would always end on Ash Wednesday. Therefore Fasching/Karneval ends on Aschermittwoch (Ash Wednesday). Ash Wednesday is the first day of Lent. In the rituals of the Catholic Church, the ashes of the palm fronds from the Palm Sunday of the previous year are consecrated and applied to the churchgoers´ foreheads in the form of a cross as a sign of their mortality. France is the original source of the "Artists' Ash Wednesday", which has become popular through television broadcasts with its religious service with


readings and musical performances (also taking place in Vienna and Innsbruck, Austria). Outside the church, Ash Wednesday is emphasized as the end of the Fasching season (if you open the link, you can find some more information about Fasching) and features individual traditions such as: - the "Heringsschmaus" meal (a herring and mayonnaise salad), the culinary refinement of which hardly reminds us of its original meaning (fish as a food for the Lenten Fast); - the "Faschingbegraben", a custom in which the carnival season is symbolically buried or drowned. - In some areas the Fasching is also burnt: a straw puppet that usually had been on display at a guesthouse is burnt in public. - Another custom is the "Geldbeutelwaschen", the washing of one's wallet on Ash Wednesday: The wallet has lost so much money during Fasching that people go down to a river or a pond or fountain. Then a "Gaudibursch" holds a speech saying that all money has been "guzzled away" and the wallet is empty now; therefore it should be "washed out" so that "better" money could replace the old money. The Geldbeutelwaschen can most famously be seen in Munich at the Fischbrunnen (at the Marktplatz): here the Lord Mayor of Munich washes his wallet every year to ask for more money for his city's empty treasury. A special day during the Fasching season is “Weiberfasching” (Women’s Carnival Day) on Thursday, 15 Feb. This is the day when from early in the morning on, the streets are alive with ladies in fancy dresses on their way to their place of work or to the shops, and from 10.00 a.m. they all usually head towards the town center or town hall to “take over the city”! It is also the day when traditionally, women cut off all men’s ties they can get a hold off. On this day women assume complete power for the day. Any man foolish enough to wear a tie on this day runs the risk of having it cut off just below the knot. In the evening countless parties and masked balls are held and men are, of course welcome to join the celebrations provided they foot the bill for all the women’s drinks. If you’re interested in the customs of Fasching, you can find lots of information in English here and here.

Wedding Fair "Hochzeitswelt" 12 Feb: 1 - 6 p.m., in 96047 Bamberg, Kongress- und Konzert-Halle, Mußstraße 1, ph 0951-964-7200. This wedding fair (video clip, page only GE) is held every year and offers everything you can dream of for your wedding. Don't miss the big wedding fashion show at 3 p.m.

"Mother Africa - Circus of Senses 13 Feb: 8 p.m.: "Mother Africa - Circus of Senses" in 90478 Nürnberg, Meistersingerhalle, Münchener Str. 21, ph 0911-231-8000. "Mother Africa - Circus of Senses" is a fascinating show for everyone who loves to experience a new, exciting, exotic circus - something for all senses. "Mother Africa" (in EN) is more than just a circus, it's a sensational show full of colour! Artists from various African countries such as Ghana, Zimbabwe, Kenya, Ethiopia, South Africa, Togo and Mali have trained for this unique show. More information in German on the organizer’s homepage. Part of the show's revenues will be donated to charities.

International Motorcycle Show (IMOT) 17 - 19 Feb: 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. on all three days, in 80939 München-Freimann, in the Munich Order Center (M.O.C.) at Lilienthalallee 40, ph 089-323-530. Due to VERY restricted parking, it is highly recommended you park your car or motorcycle at the "Parkhaus P3" (parking block P3) at the nearby "Allianz Arena" (soccer stadium), and use the IMOT shuttle bus from there. Follow the signs "IMOT-Parken" from the Autobahn to the parking block. The vendors present at this show will be announced on 01 Feb. on the IMOT homepage (link only in GE). Click here for photos from 2011. Admission is 12.- Euros pp. Children 12 - 18 pay 4.- Euros, children under 12 are free. From 4:30 p.m. on, the price is reduced to 5.- Euros pp.

Model Car Exchange 19 Feb: 10 a.m. - 2 p.m., in 90473 Nürnberg, at the Gemeinschaftshaus, Glogauer Str. 50, ph 0911-9898-763. Free entry! The Modell-Auto-Club Franken (only GE but links to photos) holds regular exchanges four times a year.

Art Exhibition: Picasso's Works On exhibit until 19 Feb: 10 a.m. - 4 p.m., in 93047 Regensburg,at the Leerer Beutel, Bertoldstraße 9. The selected lithographies and etchings from the 40 years of his work and show the topics and motifs that Picasso has repeatedly interpreted: antique mythology; the artist and his model; the bull and the women. All works on display are from the Arts Museum Pablo Picasso in Münster.


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