STOP FUEL LEAKS!
Patrons of the Fort Stewart and HAAF Bulk Fuel Facilities
are to be reminded that proper fuel procedures after dispensing fuel is to
replace the nozzle back in the dispenser.
This will avoid fuel from leaking and contaminating ground
surfaces. For additional information,
individuals may contact Ms. Sylvia Whitfield at (912) 435-0146.
MILITARY JOB FAIR ON FORT STEWART, Feb. 10:
Sixty military-friendly companies will be present to
interview and hire military talent at the CivilianJobs.com Military Job Fair on
Fort Stewart from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Club Stewart. The event is sponsored by the Fort Stewart
Soldier For Life Transition Assistance Program.
Agencies include New York Life Insurance, Toyota Forklifts of Atlanta,
Vinnell Arabia, Savannah Chatham Metropolitan Police Department and Aetna Inc.
Job seekers are strongly encouraged to pre-register to help facilitate an
effective pre-matching process. Attendees may pre-register at CivilianJobs.com
Job Fairs.
STEWART LEISURE TRAVEL OFFICE CLOSED DURING MORNING FOR
TRAINING, Tuesday (Feb. 10):
The Fort Stewart Leisure Travel Office, located in the PX
Furniture Mall, will be closed until 12:30 p.m. Tuesday (Feb. 10) for staff
training. For more information, call 912-767-2841.
AFRICAN AMERICAN/BLACK HISTORY OBSERVED, Feb. 11:
The 3rd Infantry Division will host an African
American/Black History Month Observance 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Feb. 11 at
Club Stewart in the main ball room, hosted by the 1st ABCT. The guest speaker is Dr. Leroy
Zimmerman. There will be Food Samples
after the observance. For more
information, contact SFC Kenneth D. Lockhard, 3 ID Equal Opportunity Advisor
Office at (912) 767-9265.
GATE 8 AND ROAD CLOSURE, Feb. 16:
Fort Stewart's Gate 8 and a segment of Veterans Parkway
will be closed Feb. 16 for power line work. Veterans Parkway will be closed
from Gate 8 to Italy Street. Gate 8 will reopen Feb. 17 at its regular time.
Fort Stewart-Hunter Army Airfield's Directorate of Public Works is conducting
the power line work as part of the Veterans Parkway road-widening project. For more information, contact Jim Maddox at
767-5505.
COMMUNITY NEEDS ASSESSMENT SURVEY, now open:
The 2015 Community Needs Assessment Survey (CNAS) is
open! All community members, including
Soldiers, Family Members, DA Civilians, Contractors, and Retirees are
encouraged to take the survey. The CNAS
can be found at http://tinyurl.com/CNAS2015 .
All survey answers are anonymous and the results are used to determine
ways to improve the Fort Stewart and HAAF communities. For more information, contact Division Health
Promotion at 435-9959 or 435-0875.
CONTROLLED BURNING, ongoing:
Fort Stewart's Forestry Branch is in the midst of a
controlled burn season and will be conducting controlled burns at various
locations on the Installation each week. Motorists and pedestrians are advised
to use extra caution when traveling through areas that may be affected by
smoke. For more information, please contact Amanda Price at 912-767-2010.
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FEBRUARY/OTHER HEADLINES
TAX CENTERS ARE OPEN, through Apr. 30:
The Marne Tax Centers at Fort Stewart and Hunter Army
Airfield are open through Apr. 30. Tax Preparers are available to assist
Solders, Family Members, and Retirees from 8:45 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mon-Wed &
Fri, 11 a.m. to 4 pm Thursday. Full service assistance for walk-in or drop-off
returns. Please bring military IDs and Social Security Cards, all statements of
income (i.e., W-2 forms and 1099 forms), rental property documents, mortgage
interest statements, etc. For more information, please call the Fort Stewart
Tax Center at (912) 767-1040 or the Hunter Army Airfield Tax Center at (912)
315-3675. The Fort Stewart office is located at 2233 Gulick Ave, Bldg. 816-E
between 18th Street and Gate 5. The Hunter office is located at 638 Horace
Emmet Wilson Blvd, Bldg. 1211. Start gathering your important tax documents
today.
VET CLINIC CLOSED, Feb. 16:
The Veterinary Clinic will be closed Feb. 16 for
President's Day, and is closed for all federal holidays. In addition, the clinic closes early the last
day of the month for inventory. If you are looking for a lost pet please check
with us, as Animal Control brings stray and loose pets to the facility. The hours of operation are Monday through
Friday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Wednesday from 9 a.m. 3 p.m. For more information, call
435-7387.
VEHICLE REGISTRATION OFFICE HOUR CHANGES:
Effective Feb. 17 the operational hours for the FS and
HAAF Vehicle Registration Offices will change to 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
TRANSITIONING FROM THE ARMY-NEED MONEY FOR COLLEGE, Feb.
18 and 19:
Attend an information session at the Fort Stewart
Education Center Wed., Feb. 18 from 3-4 p.m. and Thur., Feb. 19 from
10:30-11:30 a.m. and 1:30-2:30 p.m. hosted by CMSgt Al Velez, Senior Enlisted
Advisor for Defense Activity for Non-Traditional Education Support(DANTES) and
learn about educational assistance DANTES has to offer. For more information please call
912-767-8331.
ACS REAR DETACHMENT LEADER TRAINING, Feb. 18-19:
ACS will be conducting a rear-detachment training event
on Feb. 18-19. If you are or will be
slotted as a rear detachment commander, first sergeant or Family readiness
Group liaison officer, this training is for you. Understand how to deal with Families in
crisis, learn about the Community resources available to assist you in this
most important leadership role. For
questions, please call 912-767-1257.
GREAT AMERICAN SPIT OUT - DITCH THE SNUFF FOR BETTER
STUFF, Feb. 19:
On Feb. 19 during the Great American Spit Out, Army
Public Health Nursing would like to encourage military members, civilians and
military beneficiaries to Ditch Snuff for Better Stuff - Set a quit date and
start thinking about saving money, time and health. For more information on how to quit smokeless
tobacco, visit UCanQuit2.org/QuittingDip or call APHN at 912-435-5071 to
schedule an appointment with the tobacco cessation specialist.
MONTHLY TOBACCO CESSATION CLASSES, begin Feb. 25:
Army Public Health Nursing in conjunction with the Army
Wellness Center will conduct monthly tobacco cessation classes, beginning Feb.
25, 9 to 10 a.m. at the Army Wellness Center located at 844 Gulick Ave.
Fort Stewart.
Classes will provide tools on how to become tobacco free and how to stay
tobacco free if you have already quit.
Open to all Active Duty, Retirees, Military Beneficiaries and DoD
Civilians (MEDDAC, DENTAC, & VETCOM only). For more information contact
Kirstie McDonald, APHN 912-435-5071 or Valerie Carmack-Issac 912-767-4077,
Nurse Educator, Army Wellness Center.
NEW HEARING CONSERVATION HOURS, effective March 2:
Monday, Tuesday and Thursday: 10:30 a.m. to noon (Unit testing); 1 to 4
p.m. (Unit testing)
Wednesday: 10:30
a.m. to noon (Unit testing); 1 to 4 p.m. (Walk In)
Friday: 10:30 a.m. to noon (Unit testing); 1 to 4 p.m.
(Follow-ups) All units testing MUST have an appointed HPO present during
scheduled timeframe. Walk in times are for Soldiers who cannot make regular
appointment. Any questions, or for walk in policy, contact the Army Hearing
Program at (912) 435-3133.
RED CROSS SPAGHETTI DINNER, Mar. 6:
Get Carb loaded and ready for the Run for Red 5K at the
Red Cross Spaghetti Dinner, Friday, Mar. 6, from 5:30 to 8 p.m., at Victory
Chapel, Bldg. 2125, 374 Warrior Rd.
Invite your supporters, and pre-register for the 5K.
The event is planned and executed together with Club
Beyond, which will receive the proceeds of the event. They will be used as
funds for military children to go to summer camp. Donations accepted. For more information contact Phil Parsons,
Club Beyond, email: pparsons@clubbeyond.org, 912-683-1793, or Jaime Waterbury,
Red Cross, 912-767-2197.
RUN FOR RED 5K, Mar. 7:
Registration for the run will be open until 7:30 a.m.
Runners can check in until shortly before the start. The run starts at 9 a.m. Top finishers will
receive a medal in their age group. Refreshments are available for all
participants. This is a Red Cross event supported by Club Beyond. All proceeds
will benefit the American Red Cross.
Call 912-767-2197 for more information.
STATE OF THE GARRISON, Apr. 14 and Apr. 16:
Col. Kevin Gregory, US Army Garrison Fort Stewart-Hunter
Army Airfield Garrison Commander, will conduct the bi-annual Fort Stewart State
of the Garrison, Tues. Apr. 14, 1 to 3 p.m., at the Main Post Chapel. Lt. Col. Will Bowman, Garrison Commander,
Hunter Army Airfield, will conduct the Hunter State of the Garrison Thurs.,
Apr. 16, 1 to 3 p.m., at the Hunter Chapel.
Topics include IMCOM CG priorities, Leadership change, Things We Are
Proud Of, What's Next, Resources, and Awards.
The State of the Garrison is a bi-annual event to share information with
the workforce, and are open to all Garrison employees.
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FMWR NEWS
STEWART/HUNTER SKIESUNLIMITED OFFERS DANCE CLASSES:
Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Airfield CYSS SKIESUnlimited
program is now offering dance classes for ballet, tap/jazz, contemporary and
hip hop. The number of slots available is limited. Classes are $45 per month
and begin this month (February).
Pre-dance is offered for ages 2-4. Other programs with open enrollment
include Jiu Jitsu, piano, tutoring, art classes, gymnastics and Zumba. For more information, call 912-767-3781 at
Stewart or 912-315-1011 at Hunter.
8 FOR 8 BOWLOPOLIS BOWLING LEAGUE AT STEWART BOWLING
CENTER, Saturday (Feb. 7):
The 8 for 8 Bowlopolis Bowling League at Stewart Bowling
Center, building 450, is open to everyone who wants to learn to bowl.
Participants bowl two games on Saturday mornings, from 10 a.m. until noon
starting Saturday (Feb. 7). At the end of program on March 28, participants
receive their own bowling ball. The cost is $8 per session and includes all
equipment and instructions. For more information, call 912-767-4273.
LARGE CALIBER RIFLE SHOOT, Saturday (Feb. 7) and March 7:
Large caliber rifle shoots are scheduled for Saturday
(Feb. 7) and March 7 from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. at SA November range. The cost is $5
for a two-hour block. Targets provided and shooting benches placed for use at
each point. All Weapons must be re-registered on the installation to fire at
this range. Register weapons at Pass & Permit from 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday,
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Directions to range: Off Gulick, take 15th
Street to McFarland. Take right and follow signs on FS RD 40 to FS RD 38. Go
past Main Rail Head 1/2 mile and SA November Range is on the right. For more
information, call 912-767-4316.
TEAM IRONMAN SKEET, TRAP SHOOT AT HUNTER, Saturday (Feb.
7):
The Team Ironman Shoot will be held starting at 9 a.m.
Saturday (Feb. 7) at the Hunter Skeet and Trap Range, building 8250 (off South
Perimeter Road). Two-person teams, randomly chosen by drawing prior to the
event, will shoot 5-stand, Skeet, and Trap. Each member will shoot 25 birds at
two different events. Total scores will be combined for the team. The cost is
$25 per person. For more information, call 912-315-9554.
ULTIMATE FRISBEE LEAGUE SIGN-UPS BEGIN AT STEWART, Feb 9:
Registration begins Feb. 9 for companies who want to find
out if their Frisbee teams is the best on Fort Stewart. Sign-ups continue until
March 6 and games begin on March 16 at the Sports Annex (800 block). There is
no charge to compete. Companies interested in participating should submit a
memo to the Bennett Sports Office, building 471. For more information, call
912-767-8238.
STEWART/HUNTER COMPANY-LEVEL SOCCER LEAGUE SIGN-UPS, Feb.
9-March 6:
Sign-ups for company-level soccer league play begin Feb.
9 and continue until March 6. Play begins March 16. There is no charge to
compete. Companies interested in participating should submit a memo to the
Bennett Sports Complex at Stewart or Squires Sports Complex at Hunter. For more
information, call 912-767-8238 at Stewart or 912-315-4160 at Hunter.
FS SWEETHEART DANCE AND NIGHT-IN FOR PRE-TEENS, TEENS,
Feb. 13:
CYSS-registered youth are invited to the Youth Activity
Center, building 5655, for a night filled with fun, games and dancing from 7-10
p.m. Feb. 13. There’s no charge. Register by Feb. 12. Bring your date and enjoy
a safe night. We’ll have a live DJ and light refreshments. For more
information, call 912-767-4491.
TODDLER'S VALENTINE'S PARTY AT STEWART BOWLING CENTER,
Feb. 13:
Children ages 0-5 are invited to a Toddler’s Valentine’s
Party from 10 a.m. until noon Feb. 13 at Stewart Bowling Center, building 450.
The cost of $2 per child includes shoe rental.
Parents can join the bowling fun at the same price. For more information
call 912-767-4273.
VALENTINE'S DAY DINNER FOR TWO AT CLUB STEWART, Feb. 14:
Enjoy a four-course meal with beverage and choice of one
of four entrees, as well as a shareable dessert in a romantic, elegant
atmosphere with your significant other from 5-9 p.m. Feb. 14 at Club Stewart,
building 405. Cost is $50 per couple/$25 per person. For reservations or more
information, call 912-767-4717.
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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.) Coastal Happenings
VALENTINE'S DAY GALA, Feb. 14:
Enjoy dinner, dancing and entertainment at the
Valentine's Day Gala, sponsored by the E. E. Foundation, Inc., on Sat., Feb. 14
at 7 p.m. The event takes place at St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Savannah, 31
St. and Bull. The cost is $50 per person; dress attire is semi- formal or
formal. To purchase your ticket, go to eefoundationinc.com; for additional
information, call 237-7765.
SAVANNAH IRISH FIESTIVAL, Feb. 15:
Active-duty service members will get free admission to
the Savannah Irish Festival on Sunday, Feb. 15, when they present their military
ID. Performances will include the Irish
Dancers of Savannah and several well-known musicians. To learn more about the
festival, go to www.savannayhirish.org.
HINESVILLE SMALL WORLD FESTIVAL, Mar. 7:
Celebrate the diversity of Hinesville's International
community at the 7th Annual Small World Festival. Are you ready for a trip around the
world? Small World Festival will feature
a World Market Place, International Food Court, and Cultural Entertainment. The
festival will be held in conjunction with the Grand Opening of Bryant Commons
and Liberty County's first dog park.
Small World Festival Applications are now being accepted.
For more information call the Hinesville Downtown
Development Authority 912-877-4332. Come
to the Small World Festival and visit the International Food Court and Bring
your four footed friend!
INTERNATIONAL CAR SHOW IN CONJUNCTION WITH SMALL WORLD
FESTIVAL, Mar. 7:
Presented by the Hinesville Military Affairs
Committee. All cars are welcome. All proceeds benefit the Veterans' Memorial
Walk at Bryant Commons. Registration fee
$25. For more information contact
Melinda Schneider at (912) 271-1702 or via email at: yellowbowlady@coastalnow.net
RBC HERITAGE, April 16-19:
Active duty Service Members and their Families will
receive free admission to the 2015 RBC Heritage PGA Tournament at the Harbour
Town Golf Links on Hilton Head Island Apr. 16-19. Service Members will also
have access to the Patriots Outpost all four days where food and non-alcoholic
beverages will be provided free of charge.
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