Tuesday, September 8, 2015

September 8, 2015


TODAY/THIS WEEK

 

VOICE YOUR OPINION WITH THE CLIMATE SURVEY, Ongoing Your participation in the Defense Equal Opportunity Climate Survey is encouraged and anonymous. Your feedback will help shape decisions and help create a positive place to work. The deadline to complete the survey is September 11. Your participation is completely anonymous and voluntary, but highly encouraged to better the overall workforce.  Individuals will be provided access codes in email from their immediate supervisor of DEOMI. For more information, contact Vonzetta Davis-Lewis at 912-767-4072.

 

ARMY PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITES FOR SOLDIERS: Ongoing Strengthening our Army profession is critical to the Army's success and is a priority of Major General Jim Rainey, 3ID Commander. Marne soldiers and leaders are encouraged to join a newly created closed Facebook group for Army professional leaders. Group membership is not mandatory.  Major General Rainey will spearhead an interactive discussion on leadership and other relevant topics in the Marne Leader Facebook group. Group membership is open to SFC and above, CW3 and above, and CPT and above who are assigned to 3ID or FSGA/HAAF tenant units. Those wishing to join need to go https://www.facebook.com/groups/436576593181276/. You can also follow Marne 6 @MarneLeader on twitter as well at www.twitter.com/marneleader.

 

“MARNE ROCK STAR” NOMINATION UNDERWAY, Ongoing:

Under the direction of the 3rd ID Commanding General, units are asked to support this community outreach event designed to recognize the efforts of private citizens who make a difference in the Marne community. These individuals have enhanced the quality of life for our soldiers and their families. Individuals designated as “Marne Rock Stars” will be recognized at the upcoming Division Ball and will have their photograph permanently displayed in Division Headquarters. Nominations should be received by September 15 and submitted to usarmy.stewart.3-id.list.comrel@mail.mil.

 

HAAF CENTRAL ISSUE FACILITY CLOSURE, Today, Wednesday:

The facility will be closed and normal operations will resume September 10. Please contact Mr. Josue Santiago at (912) 435-0367 for additional information.

 

WACH BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CLINICS GRAND OPENING SLATED, Wednesday:

Please join us for the grand opening at 9:00 a.m. at Bldg. 607 located at 952 William H Wilson Ave. For more information, contact John Tongret at 912-435-6662.

 

ARMY COMMUNITY SERVICE OFFICE CLOSURE, Friday:

The Army Community Service Office located at Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Airfield will be closed.  The SHARP and Victim Advocates will still be available/. The Army Emergency Relief (AER) can be obtained by contacting the American Red Cross at 877 272-7337.  For questions, please contact ACS at FS 912 767-5058 or HAAF 912-315 - 6816.

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SEPTEMBER - OTHER HEADLINES

 

FORT STEWART DINING FACILITY OPERATING HOURS, September: 

The Fort Stewart and HAAF Dining Facilities cordially invite DA Civilians and Family Members to dine with us at Legion (Bldg. 207, 660 Harmon Ave and Thunder Café (Bldg. 3003, 1600 W. 6th Street). The DFACs will be open for weekday breakfast, lunch, and dinner meals, Monday-Friday. Weekend/holiday hours begin with the supper meal on Friday (for the training holiday, September 4, the weekend designated DFAC begins with supper on September 3. The Spartan DFAC Bldg. 8439, Vanguard Road will re-open with the breakfast meal on September 22.  Dining Facility information can be found on the Team Stewart webpage at: http://www.stewart.army.mil/info.asp?e=DFAC

For questions please contact 767-8761 or call the 24-hour DFAC hotline at 767-4991.

 

FS WEEKEND/HOLIDAY DFAC: 

The Dining Facility open for Weekend/Holiday meal is Thunder Café.  Designated Weekend and Holiday Meal DFAC begins with the supper meal on Friday (for the training holiday September 4, the weekend designated DFAC begins with supper on   September 3.  Hours of operation are Brunch 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. and Supper 5-6:30 p.m.

 

FS WEEKDAY MEAL HOURS: The Fort Stewart Weekday Meal hours are Breakfast 7:30-9 a.m.; Lunch 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.; and Dinner 5-6:30 p.m.  Thursday Breakfast hours are; Legion 6-8 a.m.; Thunder Café 5-6:30 a.m.; and Spartan 7:30-9 a.m.; Lunch and Dinner Meal Hours for all DFAC's on Thursday are; Lunch from Noon to 1:30 p.m.; and Dinner from 5-6:30 p.m.  Friday Dinner Meal hours are 4-5:30 p.m.

 

HAAF CONSOLIDATED DINING FACILITY OPERATING HOURS, September: HAAF Consolidated DFAC (Bldg. 110, 89 William Barksdale Cir) Weekday Meal Hours are Breakfast 7:30-9:00 a.m.; Lunch 11:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m.; and Dinner 5-6:30 p.m.  Friday Meal Hours are breakfast 6:30-7 a.m. & 7:30-9:00 a.m.; Lunch 11:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m.; and Dinner 5-6:30 p.m. Weekend and Holiday Meal Hours are Brunch 9:30 a.m.-1 p.m.; and Supper 5-6:30 p.m.

 

SHOW CAUTION AS THE AREA IS IMPROVED, now through November 6 Georgia Power will be clearing trees and vegetation on the Northern side of Hero Road from the Georgia Power Substation to Fort Stewart road 47. Motorists and pedestrians are advised to be aware of vehicles and equipment entering and exiting the clearing site. For more information, contact Ajani Azizi at 912-228-7266.

 

HUNTER TRAFFIC WARNING FOR NORTH PERIMETER ROAD, now through December 07: 

Commuters are encouraged to use caution on Hunter Army Airfield as road construction is planned for North Perimeter Road between Wilson Blvd and Gannam Ave. Detour signs and traffic control devices will be displayed for the duration of the road closure.  Motorists are encouraged to avoid this area to minimize traffic congestion and be alert to changes in traffic patterns.  For more information call DPW, Ben Seacrist at 912-767-3269 or 912-228-7114.

 

JOIN US FOR THE FORT STEWART 9-11 MEMORIAL RUCK MARCH, Wednesday:

The first annual ruck march will last for 58 consecutive hours and cover roughly 230 miles beginning at 9:00 a.m. This is a relay style event. Act fast to register as the event will close after 23 teams have registered. For more information or to register for the event, contact MSG Joseph Leggett at 912-435-1783, joseph.leggett.mil@mail.mil  or MSG Marvin Roberts at 912-435-0397, marvin.l.roberts.mil@mail.mil.

 

ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE OFFICER ROUNDTABLE PLANNED, Wednesday:

The Fort Stewart Environmental Compliance Officer (ECO) Roundtable will be held from 9:30-10:00 a.m. at Bldg. 1153. For more information please call Mr. Greg Benn at 912-767-1228.

 

JOIN US FOR WEEKLY NOON BIBLE STUDY AT MARNE CHAPEL, Wednesday’s:

The Director of Religious Education, Bill Agnew will facilitate the study starting with The New York Times Best Seller “The Harbinger,” by Jonathan Cahn and its relevance to America today along with the impact on personal faith with a spirited discussion. Military Personnel, Civilian Employees, Contractors, Retirees and Family are welcome to attend. Bring your own bag lunch. Book and Study Guide will be provided. For more information, contact Bill Agnew at 912-767-9789.

 

STEWART TRAFFIC WARNING FOR ITALY STREET, Saturday:

Italy Street will be closed from 7:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. due to a pipe installation. Motorist are advised to avoid the area during the construction. For more information, contact Jim Shurling at 912-320-0472.

 

SUICIDE PREVENTION PROGRAM SLATED, September 14:

Mental health advocate, Kevin Hines, will present “Cracked, not Broken” 10:00 a.m. at Fort Stewart’s Main Post Chapel. Hines attempted to take his life by jumping from the Golden Gate Bridge 2 years after he was diagnosed with bipolar disorder. He is one of only 34 to survive the fall and is actively spreading the message of living of living mentally healthy. For more information, visit mhavanderburgh.org.

 

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR THE ACS EMPLOYMENT HIRING FAIR, September 15:

CivilianJobs.com is currently looking for volunteers to work the registration table at the Fort Stewart Hiring Fair from 7:30a.m.-2:00p.m. These volunteers are paid $75.00 for the day, and are also provided breakfast and lunch.  For questions please call 912-767-1518.

 

NAF RETIREMENT SEMINAR PLANNED, September 16, 17:

This retirement seminar is scheduled from 9-11:00 a.m. at Club Stewart, Palmetto Room, Bldg. 405. The seminar is open to all regular employees and is designed for employees planning to retire within the next five years. Kimberli Henderson, retirement program manager, will conduct individual sessions for those that pre-register. For more information, contact Susan Faust at 912-767-2265.

 

“TAKE ACTION” FOR SUICIDE PREVENTION CLASS, PLANNED, September 22:

Army Substance Abuse cordially invites the Marne community to a Values Clarification Class themed “Take Action” beginning 9:30 a.m. at the FSGA Education Center, room 243. This class is targeted for individuals who want to live their life authentically and find value in yourself and those around you. For more information, contact Genoveva Heck at 912-767-7373.

 

EXCEPTIONAL FAMILY MEMBER PROGRAM WORKSHOP SLATED, September 24, 25:

The two day workshop will take place at Fort Stewart’s ACS Training Room Bldg. 87 from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.  If you are a member of a military family with a child with special needs, an educator of children with special needs, or a professional that works with families and children with special needs, then this training is for you.  To register for this workshop or for more information, please contact The EFMP Office at 912-767-5058 or register online at the ACS Calendar link: http://www.stewart.army.mil/info.

 

RED CROSS BLOOD DRIVE SLATED, September 24 Give to a worthy cause by donating blood at Newman Gym from noon to 5:00 p.m.  All presenting donors with a valid email address on file with the Red Cross will be emailed a free haircut coupon from Sport Clips on Abercorn in Savannah. For more information, contact 912-767-2197.

 

SUICIDE PREVENTION PRESENTATION SLATED, September 25 In honor of Suicide Prevention Month, this Installation will host Dr. Mark L De Santis, Neuropsychologist, will provide a brief lecture on Suicide Prevention and will present the HBO Oscar winning documentary on the Veteran crisis line. A panel of clinicians will be on site to address questions and concerns. For more information, contact Genoveva Heck at 912-767-7373.

 

GATE ACCESS CREDENTIAL CHANGE, beginning Oct. 1:

The RAPIDGate Credentials that were issued to Contractors and Vendors for access either Fort Stewart or Hunter Army Airfield from any of the Access Control Points will no longer be used as a tool or method to access either Installations on the effective date.  Military CAC, DA Civilian CAC, Family Member ID Cards, Retiree ID Cards and AIE Access Cards are not affected by the discontinued use of the RAPIDGate Credential. For more information, contact 912-767-1883.

 

FAMILY READINESS GROUP BROWNBAG PLANNED, October 2:

The next FRG Brownbag has been scheduled from 10:00 a.m. until noon at Bldg. 87 on Fort Stewart.  Bring a snack, share best practices and take your FRG to the next level.  All FRG members, LNO's, volunteers invited.  For questions, please call FS 912-767-1257.

 

SPECIALIZED TRANSITIONING EVENT PLANNED, November 5 The Soldier & Family Assistance Center is scheduled to host Growth, Progression and Strength event from 9:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Fort Stewart Main Post Chapel. The target audience for the event includes Warrior Transition Battalion Soldiers, their family members and caregivers. The event is designed to provide resources for soldiers who are transitioning in the Integrated Disability Evaluation System. For more information, contact Ibek Rodriguez at 912-435-9546.

 

ARE YOU AN OFFICER AND CONSIDERING A LEGAL EDUCATION?

Consider applying for the Funded Legal Education Program before Nov 1. The Office of The Judge Advocate General is now accepting applications for the Army's Funded Legal Education Program and will send up to 25 active duty commissioned officers to law school at government expense. Interested officers should immediately review Army MILPER Message 15-013 and Chapter 14, AR 27-1 (The Judge Advocate General's Funded Legal Education Program) to determine their eligibility. This program is open to commissioned officers in the rank of second lieutenant through captain. If interested, contact Col Luis O. Rodriguez, 3ID/JTF-3 SJA, at luis.o.rodriguez12.mil@mail.mil <mailto:luis.o.rodriguez12.mil@mail.mil> or DSN 318-481-3306 for further information and to coordinate an interview.

 

ALWAYS KEEP "IWATCH" IN MIND:

iWATCH, iREPORT, iSalute are community programs to help your neighborhood stay safe from terrorist activities.  You and your fellow Army community members can report behaviors and activities that make you feel uncomfortable and do not look right (suspicious behaviors). iWATCH ARMY is a program and partnership between your community and your local law enforcement.  iWATCH ARMY asks you to report behavior and activities that are unusual or seem out of the ordinary. You can submit online or by phone.  Visit www.stewart.army.mil/info/?id=541 to learn more.

 

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FMWR NEWS

 

EXTREME DODGEBALL INTEREST MEETING, Thursday:

Youth ages 11-17 who are interested in playing extreme dodgeball are invited to meet at 6:00 p.m. at the Youth Activities Center Bldg. 5655 to discuss forming a league. Rules, regulations, team play and schedules will be discussed. For more information, call 912-767-4491.

 

REGISTRATION FOR HUNTER INTRAMURAL FOOT GOLF LEAGUE:

Registration continues until Thursday at Squires Sports Complex (912-315-4160) and Hunter Golf Course (912-315-9115) for the company-level Intramural Foot Golf League. Play, at Hunter Golf Course, begins Sept. 15. There is no charge to compete. Players must provide their own number five soccer balls or soccer balls can be rented for $3 each. Each unit will provide a 2-person team and will play a round robin format. Roster must be submitted and players verified by squires sports center.

 

JUNIOR GOLF CLINIC AT TAYLORS CREEK, Thursday:

Junior golfers ages 7-16 will learn grip, stance and posture on the putting green, then move on to the range and hit golf balls during the Junior Clinic from 4-5 p.m. at Taylors Creek Golf Course. The cost is $10 per person and registration closes Wednesday. For more information, call 912-767-2370.

 

GRIDIRON CHALLENGE FOOTBALL FRENZY BEGINS, Thursday:

If you enjoy picking weekly NFL winners, and want to see how your skill matches up with others, the Gridiron Challenge Football Frenzy every Friday in Warriors Lounge at Club Stewart was made for you. The kickoff party for the Football Frenzy season is at 7:00 p.m. There’s no admission charge, but you must be 21 or older to drink. Each week thereafter, the person who picked the most winners will win a prize. The total wins will be kept on file and after 17 weeks, a prize will be awarded to the person with the most winning picks. Make plans now to be a part of the football prognostication fun every Friday. For more information, call 912-767-4717.

 

BOWLING CENTER CELEBRATES ANNIVERSARY WITH DISCOUNTS, Friday:

Stewart Bowling Center, Bldg. 450, will celebrate its 50th anniversary by offering bowling games for 50 cents per person and bowling shoe rental for 50 cents per person from 1-9:00 p.m. For more information, call 912-767-4273.

 

HUNTER GARRISON COMMANDER’S FOOT GOLF SCRAMBLE, Friday:

Hunter Garrison Commander LTC Michael T. Squires invites all to participate in his four-person Foot Golf Scramble starting at 9:00 a.m., at Hunter Golf Course. The cost is $20 per person for the tournament fee, golf cart, light lunch and prizes. It is $15 without a golf cart. Players are asked to register by Thursday. For more information, call 912-315-9115.

 

LIGHT UP THE NIGHT 5K, AFTER PARTY, Friday:

Registration is under way for the Light Up the Night Glow 5K Run/Walk and After Party, scheduled at Newman Field. Cost for adults is $40 onsite. Cost for youths (11 years old and younger) is $10. Register at Stewart/Hunter Leisure Travel or online at https://webtrac.mwr.army.mil/webtrac/Stewartrectrac.html. Participants will receive a T-shirt, race bib, glow glasses and glow necklace. The evening begins at 7 p.m. as the 3rd ID’s first annual, 48-hour Memorial Ruck March comes to a close. Participants from both events will gather at Cottrell Field to remember Gold Star Families, first responders and all those who were lost Sept. 11. For additional information, call 912-767-2515.

 

BOSS CAR, TRUCK & BIKE SHOW, Saturday:

A BOSS Car, Truck & Bike Show, with more than $800 in prizes to be awarded, will be held in the Exchange Parking Lot on Fort Stewart. Cost to compete is $20 per vehicle or $10 per bike. Registration will be from 9:30-10 a.m. on the day of the event. Judging will begin at 11 a.m. and an awards ceremony will be held at 2 p.m. The event is free and open to the public. Bike categories are overall, cruiser and sport. Car/Truck categories are classic, new muscle, new import (2005+) old import, best truck/SUV, best overall and most modified. For more information, call 912-320-0722 or 912-767-6212.

 

LIMITED SERVICES AT STEWART BOWLING CENTER DURING RENOVATION, September 15-30:

There will be no bowling, but the Corner Café at Stewart Bowling Center, Bldg. 450, will continue to serve customers during a renovation project. New Glo Bowl lanes, as well as new carpet and tile in customer areas, will be installed during renovation. Bowling will resume Oct. 1. Meanwhile, hours of operation for the Corner Café will be 11:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Thursday; 11:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. Friday and noon-6:00 p.m. Sundays. For more information, call 912-767-4273. 

 

FREE MEN’S AND WOMEN’S GOLF CLINIC AT TAYLORS CREEK, Sept. 15:

A free golf clinic, open to beginners and intermediate golfers, will be held from 4-5:00 p.m. at the Taylors Creek Golf Course driving range. Participants are asked to register by Sept. 14. For more information, call 912-767-2370.

 

YOUTH CENTER FAVORITE TEAM JERSEY DANCE, September 18:   

A Youth Center Favorite Team Jersey Dance will be held from 7-10 p.m. at the Youth Fitness Center, Bldg. 7338. The dance will feature a live DJ, light refreshments, games and door prizes. Participants are asked to wear their favorite sports team jersey. For more information, call 912-767-4491.

 

STEWART/HUNTER OPERATION RISING STAR COMPETITION, September 18:

The final round of the Stewart/Hunter Operation Rising Star competition will be held at 6:30 p.m. at Thunder Run. There’s no charge to watch the competition. First prize is $750 and a chance to advance in the Army-wide competition.  Second prize is $350 and third $200. Family Readiness Groups or units are eligible to win the Spirit Award -- $300 toward their unit funds – or other prizes, regardless of whether they have a competitor in the competition. For more information, call 912-767-4316.

 

"STRONGMAN/STRONGWOMAN" COMPETITION AT STEWART, September 19:           

Registration is under way for the Strongman/Strongwoman Competition at Johnson Fitness Center, Bldg. 8437. Cost is $15 per person. Sign-up at Johnson or Newman Fitness Centers. Weigh-in is at 8:30 a.m., competition at 10 a.m. Open to Active Duty, retirees and DA civilians, who will compete in five events: Tire Flip, Keg Toss, Stone Carry, Farmers Walk, and Deadlifts. Awards presented to top finishers in each of four weight classes (men: 210 and below, 210 and above; women 165 and below, 165 and above). For more information, call 912-767-3031. 

 

12TH ANNUAL BLUES, BREWS & BBQ FESTIVAL, September 19:

Hinesville Area Arts Council hosts the Blues, Brews & BBQ, a free community event with a BBQ competition and sales, sweet tea competition, a variety of beer, family fun and music.  The festival will be in Downtown Hinesville (behind Justice Center on Main Street) from 1-11:30 p.m. This year's headliner is Janiva Magness, who is the 2nd only female blues artist to have won the B.B. King Entertainer of the Year Award.  For more information, call 912-767-4316 (Stewart), 912-877-4332.

 

2015 FORT STEWART/LIBERTY COUNTY COLLEGE PROBE, September 25:

Join us for College Probe, from 8:30-11:15 a.m. at Bradwell Institute in Hinesville.  This an opportunity for high school students, parents, and Soldiers to learn more about post-secondary options, financial assistance and scholarships. More than 60 college and technical school representatives will be on hand to answer questions. For more information, call School Liaison at 912-767-6533.

 

KIDS FISHING EVENT AT HUNTER, September 26:

Youth (ages 16 and under) of Military ID Cardholders are invited to take part in a fishing event from 7-10:00 a.m. at Hallstrom Lake (off S. Perimeter Road). Permit and state fishing license fees waived and there’s no charge to participate. Limit of five catfish per child. Prizes, drinks and snacks will be available. Limited amount of bait, along with poles to borrow will be handed out on a first-come, first-served basis; so bring your fishing pole. For more information, call 912-315-5786.

 

MONDAY NIGHT SCRATCH SHORT SEASON LEAGUE AT MARNE BOWLING  CENTER:

Come join our short, 12-week season (Sept. 28-Dec.14) at Marne Bowling Center, where your scratch score is your basic game total. Cost is $15 per week ($7.50 toward prize fund each week). The program begins with a meeting at 6:30 p.m. Bowling will start promptly at 7:00 p.m. For more information, call 912-767-4866.

 

INTRAMURAL SHORT SEASON LEAGUE AT MARNE BOWLING CENTER:

Come join our short, 12-week season (Sept. 21-Dec. 14) at Marne Bowling Center, where your scratch score is your basic game total. Cost is $8 per week, including shoe rental. Begins at 6:30 p.m. For more information, call 912-767-4866.

 

CROSSFIT FORT STEWART WARRIOR CHALLENGE 2015   

Registration has begun for the CrossFit Fort Stewart Warrior Challenge, scheduled Oct. 24 from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. at Caro Fitness Center, Bldg. 708. The cost is $30 per person through Oct. 15 and $35 per person from Oct. 16-22. Soldiers, Family Members and Army Civilians and those in the surrounding CrossFit Community are invited to compete. Register online at https://webtrac.mwr.army.mil/webtrac/Stewartrectrac.html> . Contestants in eight divisions must complete three high-intensity, varied, functional movement workouts. Divisions are Men 40 & under (RX); Women 40 & under (RX); Men 40 & under (Scaled); Women 40 & under (Scaled); Men’s Masters 41-49; Women’s Masters 41-49; Men’s Masters 50 & Over; and Women’s Masters 50 & Over. For more information, call 912-767-4763.

 

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COASTAL HAPPENINGS

(Events scheduled in the local area are considered public information, and mention of these events does not constitute sponsorship or endorsement.)

 

“REMEMBER OUR FALLEN” EXHIBIT OPEN NOW, Ongoing:

Join us for the opening ceremony with a free community reception at the Hinesville City Hall beginning at 5:30 p.m. The exhibit is a reminder of the ultimate sacrifice made by 205 service members from Georgia. The photo exhibit, which includes military and personal photos of each of Georgia’s Fallen, is traveling throughout the state and will be on display at Hinesville City Hall. For more information, contact Krystal Hart at 912-876-3564 or visit www.cityofhinesville.org.

 

PATRIOT DAY COMMEMORATION, Friday:

The 3rd Infantry Division and Fort Stewart Garrison command will honor those who have served in defense of the Nation during the war on Terrorism and all the lives affected by the September 11th attacks. The Patriot Day Commemoration will begin at 7:00 p.m. on Cottrell Field and is open to everyone. Registered First Responders, Emergency Service Groups and Gold Star Families will be highlighted during the event. For more information, please call 912-767-2515.

 

MILITARY APPRECIATION DAY FOOTBALL GAME SLATED, Friday:

The Richmond Hill High School Touchdown Club invites the Marne Community to come out and support two local high school football teams as they compete head to head in regional competition. The Richmond Hill Wildcats will host the Tigers of Bradwell Institute. This year’s game is also the Annual Military Appreciation Football Game and will be played at 7:30 p.m. in Richmond Hill High School Football Stadium.  A salute to veterans of US Wars will occur during the halftime program. Department of Defense Identification Card holders are admitted free. For more information go to http://www.rhfootball.net/ or contact John Jeffery at 270-319-9347.

 

NATIONAL SCLEROSIS SOCIETY'S FAMILY & FRIENDS DAY PLANNED, Saturday:

The Georgia Chapter of the National Sclerosis Society will host a day of fellowship for disabled young adults, friends and families from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Halstrom Lake Pavilion on Hunter Army Airfield. Activities include bingo, relay races, games, food, music, door prizes and more. If you plan to attend, please RSVP to Dr. Virginia Morrison, 912-308-5384 or Geneva Golden, 912-398-8570 immediately.

 

HERE IS YOUR CHANCE TO “KEEP LIBERTY BEAUTIFUL,” Saturday:

Join your us for this meaningful cause at the upcoming “Recycle it” Fair from 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Items that will be collected include: used cell phones/accessories, gently used clothing and shoes, car batteries just to name a few. Locations of the fair include the Midway Police Department, Walthourville City Hall and Liberty County Health Department. For more information, contact 912-880-4888 or klcb@coastalnow.net.

 

CULTURAL CELEBRATION, FESTIVAL PLANNED, September 19, 20 Since 1990, the Ocmulgee Indian Celebration has fostered public awareness of their rich heritage with the community. This year’s celebration will take place each day from 10:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. at Ocmulgee National Monument located at 1207 Emery Highway in Macon, Ga. The entrance fee is $3.00 for children (ages 6-12), $6.00 for adults and $3.00 for military identification card holders. For more information, visit www.ocmulgeemounds.org.

 

HELP RAISE MONEY FOR THE COMMUNITY, October 3:

The Marne Community & Spouses club will host a “Boil and Baskets” auction at the Richmond Hill City Center. The MCSC is a non-profit organization whose mission is to support Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Airfield families in the form of community outreach, academic scholarships and welfare grants. Last year MCSC donated over $30,500 back to the Marne community.  This year the auction will feature a traditional low country boil, live music, door prizes along with a silent auction and much more. For ticket sales, contact Cassandra Ivey at 703-568-0095 or visit www.marnecommunityclub.com.

 

BRING YOUR COSTUME, RUN AT THE PEMBROKE “SPOOKTACULAR,” October 24:

Pembroke Spooktacular features a costume friendly 5K run/walk and a 10K run over and around the railroad tracks throughout the City of Pembroke from 8-11:00 a.m. And just to make this run interesting, the course runs through the local cemetery. Online registration closes October 22 at 10:00 p.m. and walkers are welcomed to participate. For more information or to register, visit savannahraces.com

 

HINESVILLE VETERANS SALUTE PLANNED, November 7:

The Hinesville Military Affairs Committee will be hosting the 3rd annual Veterans Salute on November 7 from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm at Bryant Commons (438 W. Oglethorpe Hwy).  The event is free and open to the public. There will be a motorcycle show, silent auction, music, vendors and more. If you, your group, or band would like to perform during the event, call (912) 492-6401 or email kbellshape@gmail.com. For more information, visit www.veteransmemorialhinesville.com.

 

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ADMIN NOTES

 

MARNE MESSAGE WEEKEND EDITION

This message is a weekly publication posted to email each Thursday and will highlight events for the immediate 5 days only. The Marne Message submission email address is USARMY Fort Stewart ID List ALL Message Request (on the global) or typed as: usarmy.stewart.3-id.list.all-message-request@mail.mil.

 

MARNE MESSAGE GOES TO ONCE-A-WEEK:

The Marne Message is a weekly publication posted to email each Monday and to the Marne Message Blogger at http://marnemessage.blogspot.com.  The Marne Message submission email address is USARMY Fort Stewart ID List ALL Message Request (on the global) or typed as: usarmy.stewart.3-id.list.all-message-request@mail.mil. In order to keep the Marne Message timely and concise, limit submissions to 75 words or less. Do not use military times. Attachments cannot be included, but links to more online information can. Only official installation, MWR, or command directed messages are considered.

 

WANT TO GET MARNE MESSAGES?

Individuals wishing to get the Marne Message, who do not have a Fort Stewart - Hunter Military Email Account, can visit the 3rd Infantry Division on Facebook page at:  www.facebook.com/3rd.Infantry.Division. If you have a Fort Stewart - Hunter Military Email Account and don’t automatically get the Marne Message, you can request an account by sending an email to “USARMY Ft Stewart 3 ID Mailbox Marne Message” or usarmy.stewart.3-id.list.all-message-request@mail.mil. If you have questions, concerns, or problems, please call Public Affairs at (912) 435-9872.

 

IF YOU HAVE PCS'D:

If you have moved and are no longer assigned to Fort Stewart or Hunter Army Airfield, follow these instructions to change your duty location. Go to Milconnect at https://www.dmdc.osd.mil/milconnect, login, select the "My profile" tab, select "Update and View My Profile", select the tab that corresponds to your current role in DoD (i.e. Mil, CIV, CTR, etc.).  On the duty installation drop down menu select your correct duty location.  Your name will be removed from Marne Message distribution lists at the next scheduled update which is performed monthly.  If you have any problems, send an email to “USARMY Ft Stewart 3 ID Mailbox Marne Message” or usarmy.stewart.3-id.list.all-message-request@mail.mil. If you have questions, concerns, or problems, please call Public Affairs at (912) 435-9872.