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Due Outs

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Due Outs

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  1. Due Outs • Col. Spragg gave his intent regarding infrastructure priorities after a question on parking lot striping and the 780th. The garrison commander indicated he recognized the roads around Fort Meade are not great and need work. His first priority for funding and action is the security and safety of Fort Meade and its people as the highest priority, then infrastructure such as roads, potholes, barracks, buildings, and access control points. He mentioned this has been the wettest year in Maryland recorded history, and mold and building stresses have impacted priorities, but garrison priorities are consistent with the primary mission of securing the safety of Fort Meade employees and maintaining effective security for our Fort Meade community. • PAIO had a question on retirees not being able to use the ICE system without a CAC (Common Access Card). PAIO said access to the ICE system is web-based and does not require a CAC to input into the system. • The DGC-Transportation talked about the shuttle service provided by MTA with Route 504 from the Odenton MARC Station to Fort Meade. LTC Floyd made a point that the route’s continued service is predicated on the consistent use by the right number of Fort Meade employees. He also said the shuttle’s schedule has been adjusted to coincide with the MARC train schedule to better meet the needs of shuttle users.

  2. Directorate of Plans, Training Mobilization and Security

  3. Directorate of Plans, Training Mobilization and Security

  4. Directorate of Emergency Services • ACP Hours UNCLASSIFIED LTC Jeff Knudson, DES, jeffrey.r.knudson2.mil@mail.mil

  5. Directorate of Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation

  6. DFMWR Army Community Service Division Military Saves Week - Build Wealth, Not Debt • Feb. 25 – Mar 1 • Free classes daily • Sign-up at www.fortmeadeacs.checkappointments.com Army Emergency Relief Campaign • Mar1 – May 15 • AERHQ.org US Citizenship and Immigration Services On-site • Mar 7, 4:30 p.m. – 6 p.m., at ACS • POC: Pamela Anderson, 301-677-5590

  7. DFMWR Business Operations Division Prime Rib Dinner - Club Meade • Feb. 15 from 5 p.m. – 8 p.m. • Members: $26.95 / Non-Members: $28.95 (Kids Menu Available) • Choose from Prime Rib, Salmon En Croute, or Cornish Game Hen Bull Roast - Club Meade • Feb.23 from 5:30 p.m. – 10 p.m. • Music, Dancing, and Door Prize • Menu includes Roast Beef & Brisket Carving Stations, Fried Chicken, Fish, Oysters, Popcorn Shrimp, BBQ Wings, Stuffed Shells, and more • $45 in advance / $55 at the door / ages 6 -10, $20 & $25 / 5 and under FREE Right Arm Night - Club Meade • FREE Food, Games & Door Prizes • Every 3rd Thursday, Feb. – Oct. • 4 p.m. – 6 p.m. Call 301-677-5541 for more information

  8. DFMWR Business Operations Division Bourbon & BBQ - Club Meade • Mar 15: 5:30 p.m. – 8 p.m. • BBQ, Bourbon Tasting & Live Music • $45 in Advance / $55 at the Door / Ages 6 -10, $20 & 25 / 5 and under FREE Murder Mystery Dinner Theater - Club Meade • Mar 23: Doors open at 5:30 p.m./ Dinner at 6 p.m. / Show Starts at 6:30 p.m. • Magic Mystery Murder - It’s up to you to find the murderer before they vanish into thin air • Members $35 in advance / $45 at the door / Non-Members $40 & $50 Job Fair - Club Meade • Mar 27: 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. • Free to all Job Seekers • Over 60 Employers & Free Resume Doctor Call 301-677-5541 for more information

  9. DFMWR Community Recreation Division The Arts & Crafts Center Gifts and EngravingOur professional engravers can help you design the perfect gift for a farewell, promotion, retirement, award, or gift for any special occasion. For all your engravingneeds, please keep the Arts and Crafts Center in mind. We are here to serve you.Sublimation Pictures can be heat pressed onto fabrics, ceramics, or metals allowing you to customize anything from clothing to mugs, plaques to cutting boards, and so much more! Custom FramingWe offer professional custom framing for your treasured artwork, photographs, certificates, jerseys, and memorabilia. We have professional and talented designers on staff to help you choose the perfect frame and mats from our large selection. We specialize in framing military memorabilia such as guidons, colors, medals, flags and more. Whether it's a piece of fine art or your child’s artwork, we can help!

  10. DFMWR Community Recreation Division Automotive Skills Center6530A Taylor Avenue, Fort Meade, MD 301-677-5542 • 23 bays - 15 with hydraulic lifts, 8 flat bays, and a motorcycle lift • State-of-the-art tools and equipment for use on all domestic and foreign privately owned vehicles • Safe, clean and earth-friendly environment • Qualified staff and volunteers to guide customers through repairs • Hours of Operation: Thurs. & Fri., noon – 8 p.m.; Sat., 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.; Sun., 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. • New equipment includes a John Bean tire changer and a Branick Nitrogen Inflation System *** INTRODUCTORY SPECIAL *** Convert all four tires to nitrogen with our new Nitrogen Inflation System Passenger cars: $19.95 (Regular price: $30) SUVs: $24.95 (Regular price: $35) Every Thursday in February, 4 p.m. – 7 p.m. No appointment necessary NEW!

  11. DFMWR Child and Youth Services Career Opportunities • Seeking individuals to fill entry level Child and Youth Program Assistant positions with flexible hours starting at $13.71 per hour • Family members who are interested in working with children and youth ages 6 weeks to 18 years old are encouraged to apply • Requirements: 18+ years, H.S. diploma, ability to lift 40 lbs • Job announcement is open on a continuous basis at www.usajobs.gov, or call (301) 677- 6660 (NAF Human Resources Office) for more information on how to apply

  12. DFMWRChild and Youth School Support Services Upcoming Events for Spring 2019: Saturday Scholars (Free Event) • Dates: Mar 9 - Apr13 • Time: 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. • Location: 1900 Reece Road, Fort Meade, MD, 20755 • Who Can Attend: 2nd - 5th Grade Students Saturday Scholars is a mentoring and tutoring program that consists of Military Service Members being paired to students for 6 consecutive Saturdays. The military service member tutors and mentors his / her assigned student. • Applications to volunteer as a tutor are currently available and due to the School Liaison Officer, Tashina Andrus, no later than 22 FEB. You can reach Tashina Andrus at 301-677-1165, or by via email attashina.m.andrus.naf@mail.mil

  13. Transition, Goals, Plans, Success • • Retiree Brief, 8 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. • Feb 11 • Mar 4 • • Accessing Higher Education, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. • Feb 27-28 • • Career Technical Training, 8 a.m.- 4 p.m. • Mar 6-7 • Life Skills Education • Stress Management • Feb 7, 9 a.m.-11 a.m. • Mar 14, 9 a.m.-11 a.m. • Anger Management • Feb 7, 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. • Mar 14, 1 p.m. -3 p.m. • Time Management • Feb 21, 9 a.m. – 11 a.m. • Effective Communication • Mar 28, 9 a.m. – 11 a.m. • Family Life • • Preparing to Prepare Taxes,9 a.m. - noon • Feb 12 • Mar 7 • • Space A Travel Brief, 1 p.m. – 2 p.m. • Feb 13

  14. The Joint Commission (TJC) Training Day • Closed - Friday, Feb.15 • KACC Health Fair, Saturday, March 30 • Gastroenterology (initial visit) • Mammography • Lab • Pharmacy (No Vault items) • Nutrition • GYN (Pap test only) • Diabetes F/U

  15. FORT MEADE COMMISSARY

  16. Providing Programs in Children & Youth Religious Education; Religious Based Counseling – Family Life Ministry Center; Chapel Services/Programs/Choirs and Praise Teams • Weekly: • Roman Catholic Consolidated Service – Sun, 0900 (AHCC) • Jewish – Mon – Fri, 0620 (AHCC) • Protestant – Sun, 1030 Traditional (MPC), 1030 Chapel Next, (CAV), 1100 Gospel, (AHCC) • Latter Day Saints (LDS) – 0900 (CAV) • Garrison Bible Study – Wed, 1145 (MPC) – Discussion Group/Study Book of Job • Upcoming Events: • Prayer Breakfast – 7 Feb, 0700 Club Meade • Strong Bonds Families Retreat – Army Married Couples –8thru 10 Feb – Sheraton, Alexandria, VA (Accommodations, Meals, Childcare & Training Materials Provided) • Shrove Tuesday – 5 Feb – 1800 (CC) – Traditional Protestant • Strong Bonds Army Single Soldiers Event, 1 Mar, (Location TBD) • Ash Wednesday – 6 Mar – 1200 & 1700, (MPC) – Catholic & Christian • Black History Month Soul Food Dinner – 24 Feb,1300 (AHCC) - Gospel • Stations of the Cross/Soup Suppers – Fridays 8 Mar thru 12 Apr, 1800 (MPC) - Catholic

  17. Housing Focus Groups • Continued infrastructure work – intermittent impact on traffic/travel (Facebook/Twitter/ The App) • Adverse Weather Alerts/Installation Status • 2019 Installation Guides, Calendars and Maps

  18. Next Meeting: March 28, 2019

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