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205 New B Street East • Universal City, TX 78148Phone: (210) 659-9061 • Fax: (210) 659-9040 • www.randolphfamilyhousing.com
May 2012
Randolph Family HousingCathy Wiley Community DirectorLisa Joaquin Waitlist CoordinatorLa Shard Henry BookkeeperTerri Hefford Resident MarketingRebecca Rodriguez Admin. AssistantAlma Townsend Exec. Homes Coor.Jeff Worley Maint. DirectorChris Simoneaux Asst. Maint. DirectorKeri Estrada Maint. CoordinatorSergio Cepeda Service TechnicianEddie Cerrano Service TechnicianFernando Riojas Service TechnicianGene Forde Service TechnicianChristopher Mcleroy Service Tech.Robert Faircloth Service Technician
Hours of OperationOpen Monday–Friday, 8 a.m.–6 p.m.Maintenance line, (210) 659-9061, isavailable 24/7 for emergency service.
(210) 659-9061www.randolphfamilyhousing.com
Watering Your YardLandscape watering with a sprinkler
is permitted any day of the weekbetween 8 p.m. and 10 a.m.
Hand watering with a hand-heldhose, drip irrigation or bucket ispermitted any time of day.
Flower Fair FestivalWe had flowers, top soil, mulch
and grass seed for our residents tokick off “I Love Randolph” Week. Wehad 80 plus residents take part in thiscolorful event.
Mrs. Hayes picking her flowers carefully.
For the Safety of Our PilotsThere are no bird feeders allowed
on the base.
Energy TipChange AC filters on a regular
basis. This takes some stress off ofthe unit. Less stress will make it workmore efficiently and your home morecomfortable. Available at Self-Help.
Tidewater ChangeA warm welcome to George
Ramos, Tidewater’s new accountmanager. Weekly landscapemaintenance started in April.
Peak PCS SeasonPCS season is nearing, and if you
know you’re going to be moving,please come by the office and giveyour 30 day notice. If you don’t haveorders yet, you can bring them at alater date.
Cydney smelling the flowers.
Call, Schedule, AttendMay 14 marks the 10th annual
National Women’s Checkup Day,coordinated by the U.S. Department ofHealth and Human Services. Itencourages women to scheduleregular checkups with health careproviders because routine care andscreening tests can lower women’srisk of disease.
The Tenant Representatives’Corner
Fellow Residents: There is a groupof residents, referred to as the TenantRepresentatives, who meet regularlywith Randolph Family Housing atRandolph Community Center and 902FTW leadership to discuss issuesrelated to Randolph Family Housing.
The Tenant Representatives are:-Mrs. Jackie Long
[email protected] Murphy (210) 267-2469
[email protected] Nowland-Amanda Washington-Maj. David Cortez (210) 652-9021
[email protected]. Antonio Jimerson
(210) 652-4676-Kaki Kolasa
[email protected] Wisser [email protected] Carrington (210) 281-4391-Carla Eller
[email protected] Harris
[email protected]. Dan Castiglia
Any Resident Can Be aRepresentative
The Randolph Family HousingTenant Representatives are lookingfor more members. As arepresentative, you can be the voiceof your fellow neighbors. The groupmeets monthly with The RandolphFamily Housing staff and basehousing management staff.Representatives are also encouragedto attend the monthly meetings withbase leadership. Any events oractivities and housing concerns arediscussed at these meetings.Anyone considering becoming arepresentative may call the office at(210) 659-9061 for more details.
St. Patrick’s Day Arts & CraftsOn March 14, we had our St.
Patrick’s Day Arts & Crafts andcelebrated “National Potato Chip Day”at the same time by having potatochips for snack.
The children colored their veryown puzzles, scratched magicalshamrocks, made ladybug bracelets,Trinity necklaces and crafted foamairplanes.
It was a ton of fun!
Elliot showing off her ladybug bracelet, so pretty!
Zach showing off his Trinity necklace and big smile!
Two of the newest members of our community,Benjamin and Meredith.
Blanket Top TheaterIf you haven’t checked this event
out, you need to come to the next one!This is such a cool concept—theybring the drive-in to you. All you haveto do is bring a blanket or chair, andeverything else is available for you.Popcorn, chips, movie box candy,sodas, juice and water! Best of allit’s FREE!
Some of the kids getting their snacks before the moviestarts.
Terry, Nicole and Rachel Amedee ready for the movie.
Residents getting situated for Puss In Boots.
TIDEWATER TIPSFOR THOUGHT
Last month we talked aboutfertilizing your lawn. This month Iwould like to touch on mowing. I knowwith the warm year we have had, thateveryone is well underway mowing.This is a topic we could have touchedon two months ago with the warmweather! However, I would just like togive you some advice and ideas whenmowing your lawn.
One of the most important things isto keep your mower blades sharp. Adull blade tears the grass and willweaken your lawn giving it a whitishcast appearance. You can check thisby looking at you grass after you mow.If the tops of the grass are cut straightacross, then your mower blade is fine.When the ends of the grass start tolook ragged or fuzzy it is time tore-sharpen. Be sure to mow aroundthe perimeter first. This will allow youto get as close to your sidewalk,house or obstacles around the home,which eliminates a lot of trimming. Besure to mow your lawn in a differentdirection each week. Doing this willkeep your lawn from laying down andallow it to stand up and have a moreeven cut.
Feel free to submit any questionsyou may have regarding yourlandscaping around your home, and Iwill be glad to provide you with someideas. We at Tidewater are here tohelp you in any way we can!
Joseph M. AaronBusiness DeveloperTidewater Landscape [email protected]
Privately Owned WeaponsRegistration
Registration of POWs is a newprocess to JBSA and is nowmandatory when stored on theinstallation. This includes weaponsstored in family/privatized housing andthe armory. Mandatory registrationalso applies to persons who do notreside but store their POWs on theinstallation. At a minimum, registrationwill consist of the name of the personand contact information; record offirearm manufacturer, model, serialnumber and caliber/gauge; andlocation where the weapon willbe stored.
Use AF Form 1314, FirearmsRegistration, to register your POW.The AF Form 1314 may be used toregister up to five weapons perindividual. Use additional AF Form1314s as needed.
Unit Commanders will ensure eachperson registering a POW signs a DDForm 2760, Qualification to PossessFirearms or Ammunition,acknowledging they do not have aqualifying conviction under theLautenberg Amendment to the 1968Gun Control Act, IAW DoDI 6400.6,Title 18 USC 922, and AFI 40-301,Family Advocacy.
CONTACT INFORMATION:902 SFS Reports and Analysis:DP: 652-2510 Location: Bldg 235SSgt Heather Greer:
[email protected]. Jerry Barnes:
Top 11 Safety Suggestionsfor Extension Cord Use
The use of extension cords iscommon, but they do pose somehazards. The U.S. Consumer ProductSafety Commission recommendsthe following:
1) Use extension cords only whennecessary and on a temporary basis.
2) Use polarized extension cordswith polarized appliances.
3) Replace cracked or wornextension cords with new ones.
4) With cords lacking safetyclosures, cover unused outlets withelectrical tape or plastic caps.
5) Insert plugs fully so that no partof the prongs is exposed when theextension cord is in use.
6) When disconnecting cords, pullthe plug rather than the cord.
7) Check the plug and the body ofthe extension cord while it’s in use.Noticeable warming of these plasticparts is expected when cords arebeing used at their maximum rating.However, if the cord feels hot or if theplastic is soft, the plug wires orconnections are failing. Discardand replace.
8) Never use an extension cordwhile it is coiled or looped. Nevercover any part of it with newspapers,clothing, rugs or other objects. Neverplace an extension cord where it couldbe damaged by heavy furniture orfoot traffic.
9) Don’t use staples or nails toattach extension cords to a baseboardor other surface. This could damagethe cord and present a shock orfire hazard.
10) Use special, heavy dutyextension cords for high-wattageappliances such as air conditioners,portable electric heaters and freezers.
11) When using outdoor tools andappliances, use only extension cordslabeled for outdoor use.
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