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A8 APG News • Thursday, September 6, 2018
MARK YOUR CALENDAR
MORALE, WELFARE & RECREATIONUpcoming Activities
Learn more about APG MWR activities and services
by going online at www.aberdeen.armymwr.com.
12:30 p.m. Open to APG employees andmilitary. Non-C4ISR employees must bringCAC to gain access to building. Noregistration required. For more information,call 443-861-7916.
IN THE COMMUNITY
WOMEN’S HOME BUILDSEPTEMBER 22
Harford Habitat for Humanity. Building in BelAir, Aberdeen, Edgewood, Havre de Grace,and Cecil County. Ages 16 and up. Teamcoordinated by APG Federal Women’sProgram; Federally Employed Women andWomen in Defense. For more information,call 410-652-8595, 410-306-2054,410-278-4699, or 808-218-9394.
SAVE THE DATE
APG SPORTS DAYSEPTEMBER 14
Shine Sports Field; 9 a.m. start time. Awardspresentation at 3 p.m. Activities includeKickball, Tug of War, Horseshoes, Cornhole.To register, email [email protected].
APG CAREER FAIRSEPTEMBER 15
APG Rec. Center; 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Hiringofficials on-site. Bring your resume! Twelvefederal organizations with career fields in:contracting; management analysis; logisticsmanagement; electronic engineering; forceprotection; information technology; labtechnology; mechanical engineering;electrical engineering; computer science;computer engineering; and child care. Visitus at APGCareers.us.
POLLUTION PREVENTION WEEKSEPTEMBER 18-20
Sept. 18: Enviro-Fair, APG Rec. Center, 10 a.m.to 2p.m. Sept 19: Yoga by the Water, CAPAField, 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Sept. 20: RaceAgainst Waste 5K Run/Walk, Top of the Bay,11 a.m. to 1 p.m. For more information, call410-306-2199.
EVENTS & TOWN HALLS
APG’S HERITAGE: A LEGACY OFWATERFOWLINGSEPTEMBER 10
Top of the Bay; 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. Free.Open to APG employees, contractors,military, retirees and families. As early as 1814and up to the federalization of APG, the landon which APG sits was a haven for waterfowlhunting and sports. For more information,call 443-861-6727.
SUICIDE AWARENESS 1K WALKSEPTEMBER 12
Fanshaw Field; 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.Participants are asked to wear black. Allparticipants will receive a purple andturquoise ribbon to wear. For moreinformation, call 443-861-9698.
HOOPS FOR LIFE BASKETBALLTOURNAMENTSEPTEMBER 12
Hoyle Gym and Aberdeen Athletic Center; 10a.m. to 2 p.m. Three-on-three games inobservance of Suicide Prevention Month. Toregister your team, call 410-278-7779.
EEO MANDATORYFACE-TO-FACE TRAININGSEPTEMBER 12
Ball Conference Center, Bldg. 3074, 9 to 10a.m. and 1:30 to 3 p.m. Registration is notrequired. For more information, contactCharles Gilmore, EEO training programmanager, at 410-278-0130,[email protected].
HEALTH & RESILIENCY
ADD/ADHD INFO SESSIONSEPTEMBER 11
Bldg. 6001, 2nd floor, Room 224; 11:30 a.m. to12:30 p.m. Open to APG employees andmilitary. Non-C4ISR employees must bringtheir CAC to gain access to the building. Noregistration required. For more information,call 443-861-7916.
STRESS SOLUTIONS INFOSESSIONSEPTEMBER 18
Bldg. 6001, 2nd floor, Room 224; 11:30 a.m. to
MISCELLANEOUS
VOLUNTARY LEAVE TRANSFERPROGRAMThe Voluntary Leave Transfer Program(VLTP) allows an employee who has amedical emergency to receive transferredannual leave directly from other employees inorder to avoid being placed in a leave withoutpay situation. Below is a current list of alleligible Voluntary Transfer Leave Program(VLTP) recipients. If you are interested indonating leave or if you have questions inreference to applying for the Voluntary LeaveTransfer Program please contact SueCampbell at 410-306-0266/DSN 458-0266or [email protected] Recipients: Alba, Audrey J.; Amato,Jacquelyn K.; Auten, John R; Bachus,Llewellynton, A.; Barrett, Latoshia L.;Beauchamp, Brent A.; Bellamy, Lisa M.;
Beranek, Jade Louis; Boghozian, Kaitlyn M.;Bowen, Amy M.; Brown, Janet L.; Bryan,Marvin R.; Carns, Melanie F.; Carroll, Lisa I.;Cato, Janelle L.; Chapman, Sharon K.; Choi,Yong S.; Colucci, Eva M.; Coulter, Courtney H.;Dalangin, Cynthia A.; Damiano, Janeen L.;Davies, Shawn Elizabeth; Dissek, Michael J.;Dunn, Joanne M.; Duong, Kristen X.; Evans,Tiffaney D.; Friedman, Marian J.; Gaddis,Lonnie; Goolsby, Michael L.; Hardin, Tierra L;Hine, Jessica E.; Ho, Janet S.; Hynson, Julie A.;Jones, Stephanie Lynn; Kim, Heidi C.; Kirksey,Alexson T.; Kuciej, Andrea D.; Lane, Jamie M.;Layden, Teresa J.; Maes, Rosalie A.; Manos,Gust H.; Marshall, Jennifer L.; Mathis, AllisonM.; Massimiano, Donna M.; McCullers, LarryD.; McGuire, Mary Ann; Meadows, Joy L.;Pineiro, Linda D.; Rhodes, Anne Marie; Rosas,Diana C.; Royster, Kenya R.; Schafer, LaurenN.; Snodgrass, Deananne; Venzen, Vickie A.;Villanueva, Jenny; Walsh, Sharon R.; West,Abby L.; Wolf, Shannon D.
SAVE THE DATE
APG OKTOBERFESTSEPTEMBER 14-15
Shine Sports Field; 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Open topublic. Bring your family. Rain or shine.Festivities include Festhalle with Germanbands, traditional german food andbeverages, children’s fun fest, live music,artisan marketplace, demonstrations andgames, car & bike show, and a Silver WingsParachute demo. Two-day admission is $5for adults (13+); Family of 4 or more is $15;children 12 and under are free. Ticketsavailable on-site, ID required. For moredetails, visit aberdeen.armymwr.com.
LIVE CONCERT FEATURINGTHOMPSON SQUAREOCTOBER 3
Post Theater, time TBD. ArmyEntertainment presents live in concert:Thompson Square, the Academy ofCountry Music’s Country Music Duo of theYear. Opening for Thompson Square will befemale country trio Honey Country.
LEISURE, RECREATION &SPORTS
NIGHT GOLFSEPTEMBER 7
Exton Golf Course; 5:30 p.m. 18 holes,dinner provided. $35 for members, $40 forauthorized patrons, $45 for guests.Pre-register at Exton Clubhouse. For moreinformation, call 410-436-2213.
FREE MOVIE: HAN SOLOSEPTEMBER 21
Post Theater; 7 to 9 p.m. Rating: PG-13 (forsequences of sci-fi action/violence).Popcorn, snacks and beverages will beavailable for purchase.
FREE MOVIE: INCREDIBLES 2SEPTEMBER 22
Post Theater; 3 to 5 p.m. Rating: PG (foraction sequences and some brief mildlanguage). Popcorn, snacks and beverageswill be available for purchase.
FREE MOVIE: UNCLE DREWSEPTEMBER 22
Post Theater; 6 to 8 p.m. Rating: PG-13 (forsuggestive material, language and brief
nudity). Rating: PG-13 (for suggestivematerial, language and brief nudity).
DRIVING AWAY DOMESTICVIOLENCESEPTEMBER 26
Ruggles Golf Course; 7:30 a.m. registration,9 a.m. shotgun start. 4-person scramble,captain’s choice. Open to men and women.$45 per person, includes golf, cart, foodand prizes. For more information, call410-278-4794.
FAMILY GOLF NIGHTSSATURDAYS
Exton Golf Course; after 2 p.m. Childrenunder 15 play free with paying adult. 9 holesw/cart - $10, active duty; $15, authorizedpatrons and guests. 18 holes w/cart - $15,active duty; $25, authorized patrons andguests. Free adult club rentals available. Formore information, call 410-436-2213.
ARMY COMMUNITYSERVICE
STRESS MANAGEMENT LUNCH& LEARNSEPTEMBER 12
Bldg. 2503; 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Learn howto properly manage stressful situationswhich could improve your overall physicaland mental health.
HEALTHY RELATIONSHIPSLUNCH & LEARNSEPTEMBER 19
Bldg. 2503; 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Free. Doyou find it hard to have healthyrelationships? Join us in learning how totake relationships to the next level bychanging the way in which youcommunicate. For more information, call410-278-7478.
HOME BUYING SEMINARSEPTEMBER 27
Bldg. 2503; 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Free.Seating is limited. Open to the public. Thisseminar will cover current real estatemarket conditions, and how that relates tohome buying. We will also providetake-home information packets thatdiscuss the step-by-step process as well asuseful tips in buying real estate. For moreinformation, call 410-278-2453.