frsa flash 23 february 2012
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FRSA FLASH 23 February 2012 Contents of this news letter are compiled from multiple military family news sources and local area event sources. Material presented does not represent the views or endorsement of the 2nd BSTB, 2nd BCT or the Army. This material is for personal
use by the readers. All readers are encouraged to do further research for all applicable restrictions and guidelines
Call for Exemplary Military Children Between multiple deployments, relocations and time spent apart, Military Families must learn to make every second
together count. While Soldiers are protecting our country, their Families are doing their part on the homefront
to keep the tight-knit community from unraveling. To honor their sacrifices and to celebrate April as Month of the
Military Child, The Mountaineer staff is looking for four Fort Drum youths who show exceptional character at
home, in school and in the community. Submissions will be accepted through March 9 and should be limited to 200
words.
Children will be selected based on the following criteria:
* Scholastic activities and involvement
* Family contribution (helping out at home, chores, etc.)
* Community activities and involvement
* Leadership skills
* Volunteer service
* Academic standing / achievement
* Other activities, such as clubs, internships and summer work
Include any awards and honors the child has achieved. A nominee must be a student within grades 7-12 and reside
with a military service member assigned at Fort Drum. Selections will be made before April 1. The Mountaineer
will highlight each child with a feature article and photos on the "Mountaineer People" page (B3). Families with
more than one child may submit one entry per child or a combined entry.
To submit a child for consideration, email the essay in a Word document to
[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> with the words "Military Child Nominee" in the
subject line. Include the child's name and age, and the military parent's name, unit and telephone number.
If a child is selected to be featured, The Mountaineer staff reserves the right to reprint any part of the essay in the
article. Submissions received after the deadline will not be considered.
The Zoo is currently on it's winter hours. We are open Saturday and Sunday 10AM - 4PM.
Beginning March 1, the Zoo will be open daily from 10PM - 5PM. Admission into the Zoo is: $8 Adults, $6 Seniors, $5 Kids (3-12), Kids under 3 are free!
2012 SPECIAL EVENTS Call 315-755-0895 for more information February 28 - Animal Enrichment - Elk (10AM - 11AM) March 10 - Jr. Animal Keepers (9:30AM - 11:00AM) March 16 - Wild About Reading! (11AM - 11:30AM) March 17 - Animal Enrichment - Bobcats (10AM - 11AM) Earth Day Celebration - April 21, 2012 Zoom! - June 16 and 17, 2012 Bobcats, Bears and Brews - August 11, 2012 (21+ only) Zoo-to-Do - October 13, 2012 Boo at the Zoo - October 27 and 28, 2012 Holiday HullabaZoo - December 8, 2012
ALTMAR, NY - The Tug Hill/Black River Chapter of Trout
Unlimited in cooperation with the NYS Department of
Environmental Conservation will sponsor a two-day fly-fishing
seminar for women June 2 and 3 on the Salmon River in Altmar.
“This seminar is geared exclusively for women looking to
improve their fly-fishing skills,” said instructor Lindsay Agness.
“It will cover instruction from beginner to advanced stages of
fly-fishing, fly-fishing tips and tactics, and hands-on instruction
pertaining to Lake Ontario tributary-style fishing, which can also
be applied to many other streams, creeks and rivers.”
“There will be highly skilled and experienced female and male instructors on hand to provide guidance so everyone
has ample opportunities to learn,” said Agness. “The course will encompass indoor and outdoor classroom settings
as well as actual fishing in the Salmon River for trout and other freshwater species.”
Classes will be at 8 a.m. Saturday, June 2, at the NYS DEC Salmon River Fish Hatchery in Altmar, and at 8 a.m.
Sunday, June 3. Breakfast and lunch are provided. The deadline to register is May 19. Registration is $25 per day or
$40 for both days. Participants must be age 18 or older and must have a current New York State fishing license.
Class size is limited to 20 students. The seminars will be held rain or shine. Participants should dress for the
weather and bring bug repellant and sun block as needed. Waders or hip boots are recommended, as the water
temperature might still be chilly in mid-June. Equipment will be available at the seminar, but those who have a
good, working fly rod set-up should bring it.
Pre-registrations can be e-mailed to: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
with “2012 Women’s Fly Seminar c/o Lindsay Agness TU” in the subject line. Checks should be made payable to
“The Tug Hill/Black River Chapter of TU” and mailed to Lindsay Agness – T.U. Seminars, 60 Monroe Street,
Honeoye Falls NY 14472. Those with questions may e-mail Lindsay Agness at the above address.
U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (N.Y.) and Holly Petraeus, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, will be guests at a Fort Drum community meeting the afternoon of March 2nd at the Commons here on post. The meeting will be open to all Fort Drum soldiers, families and civilians. Gillibrand and Petraeus will focus their discussion on how to best assist military families who are facing financial issues. There also will be a question-and-answer session for the community. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau was established to protect American consumers from unfair, deceptive or abusive practices at the hands of financial services providers - banks, credit card companies, mortgage and payday lenders, and debt collectors, to name a few. One group in particular is often at risk of being targeted by unscrupulous lenders: service members and their Families who find themselves in financial trouble and strapped for cash to cover debts and expenses due to the unique challenges members of the military face. Further details, to include the time of the meeting, will be made public as they become available.
Spring 2012
2012 Black River Valley Concert Series February 25 ~ Marc Black Trio, Singer Song Writer
March 3 ~ Bear Cat Jazz Band, Classic Jazz March 24 ~ Nicole Johndrow, Broadway Cabaret
March 31 ~ Lipone Redding, Unique Artistry
**First concert at Lowville Academy, all others at Lewis County Historical Society, 7552 South State St, Lowville
All concerts at 7:30pm, Tickets $20 at the door, $18 in advance, Season Tickets $100
For more information please call (315) 376-8957
March 16-18
Watertown
North Country Goes Green Irish Festival
http://www.ncirishfest.com/
March 17 & 18 and 24 & 25
Lowville Area
16th Annual Maple Weekend
Maple Weekend is a family event...and there's no better way to spend time with family and friends! Five maple
producers in Lewis County, along with over 90 other maple producers across New York State, will be hosting open
houses for the public to see how Maple Syrup and other related products are made. This family oriented event is sure
to delight visitors of all ages. Participants will be boiling sap into maple syrup and many will demonstrate the
making of other maple products...and of course, visitors can sample and purchase maple products. In addition, some
of the sugar houses will provide a variety of other activities to make your visit more memorable.
The following Lewis County Maple Producers will be participating:
Swiss'er Sweet Maple - Open 3/19, 3/20, 3/26 & 3/27 from 10am to 4pm ~ Jason & Barbara Zehr at 6242 Swiss Rd,
Castorland NY. (315) 346-1034 [email protected] or visit: www.swissersweetmaple.com
Tug Hill Sweets & Treats - Open 3/17,18,24 & 25 from 10am to 4pm ~ County Route 163, Copenhagen NY. (315)
408-8100
Golden Maple Shanty - Open 3/26 from 10am to 4pm ~ Marvin Widrick at 4836 Sharp Rd, Lowville NY. (315)
376-6310 [email protected] or visit: www.mapleshanty.com
Pierce's Sugar Spigot - Open 3/17,18,24 & 25 from 10am to 4pm ~ Karen & Carl Pierce at 11603 Route 812,
Croghan NY. (315) 543-2980 [email protected] or visit: www.lcida.org/sspigot.html
Yancey's Sugarbush - Open 3/24 & 3/25 from 10am to 4pm ~ Haskel & Jane Yancey at 7981 Long Pond Rd,
Croghan NY. (315)346-6356 [email protected]
March 17
Sackets Harbor 10AM at the Seaway Trail Discovery Center
12th annual quilt show...the War of 1812 quilt challenge....at least 75 quilts to be displayed @ Seaway Trail
Discovery Center on March 17 and 18 from 10am to 5pm....$5.00 admission
Contact
Daryl Or Lynette PHONE- 315-646-1000
March 30 & 31
Alexandria Bay
Bonnie Castle Resort, Holland St.
The Thousand Islands Bluegrass Preservation Society's Eleventh Annual Winter Getaway Weekend. Friday, 7 - 10
pm: Delaney Brothers (first Getaway appearance) $10 per person Saturday, 7 - 10 pm: Darren Beachley & Heart
Town $10 per person Dave Nichols and Spare Change will open both Friday and Saturday shows. Jamming every
day including Sunday. Guitar Raffle, 50/50 raffles and more. Tickets available at the door. Special room rates being
offered at Bonnie Castle.
April 10
Carthage
7:00 pm. The internationally acclaimed Dallas Brass will be performing at Carthage High School, tickets available
for $12 contact Richard Weber at 493-5945
April 13-15
Clayton
40TH ANNUAL 1000 ISLANDS SPRING BOAT SHOW
Cerow Recreation Park Arena
Spring is in the air and the River is calling you. Stop by and see the latest from fishing boats to cruisers. Admission
charged. Email: [email protected] CHAMBER STAFF
Phone: 315-686-3771 - CLAYTON CHAMBER
April 20
Clayton
BALLROOM DANCE PARTY FRIDAYS WITH DOUG & BONNIE
Clayton Opera House, 405 Riverside Dr.
Waltz & Mambo $10 at the door. 7 - 10 pm, featuring 1 hour of instruction and 2 hours of open dance.
Phone: 315/686-2200 – INFORMATION Links: http://www.claytonoperahouse.com
April 28
Watertown
10th Annual Taste of the Town
11:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Dulles State Office Building, Taste of the Town is a fundraiser for Victims Assistance Center of Jefferson County
with all proceeds to benefit services to victims of violence and crime in Jefferson County.
May 4
Potsdam
CPS presents National Players: "Of Mice and Men"
Time: 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM
http://cpspotsdam.org/
Event Description: Now celebrating its 62nd anniversary season, National Players brings to life “Of Mice and
Men,” a classic tale by Nobel Prize-winning author John Steinbeck. This tragic and endearing story follows the
mismatched friendship of two displaced migrant ranch workers, George Milton and Lennie Small, in California
during the Great Depression. While George dreams big, Lennie seeks the comfort of little everyday pleasures. As
George’s dreams become reachable, his compassion is tested through Lennie’s mistakes, posing the question - What
makes true friends and what makes true men?
May 6
Watertown
http://www.msupstateny.org
Event Description Walk MS is a simple but incredibly powerful way for you to share in the hope for the future.
Walk MS is our rallying point, a place and time for us to stand together and to be together, while raising funds to
end this disease.
May 20
Sackets Harbor
GREAT STRIDES WALK TO BENEFIT CYSTIC FIBROSIS
Held @ Gazebo on W. Main Steet Starts @ 8am and ends 4pm
Email: [email protected] MORE INFO Phone: 315-463-7965 - CRISTINA JARDINE
May 26
Sackets Harbor
VILLAGE WIDE YARD SALE
Come stroll the streets of our lovely village; you may just find that little something you've been looking for!
Phone: 315-783-2995 - BARB MCKEEVER
May 26
Alexandria Bay
Grape Blossom Festival at Thousand Islands Winery
Time: 12:00 PM - 8:00 PM
http://www.thousandislandswinery.com
Event Description: Come help us welcome Spring at the winery during our Grape Blossom Festival! We will have a
pig roast, beer, Thousand Islands Winery Wine, local craft vendors, and live music! Complimentary wine tastings
and winery tours will be available! Dont miss this fun for the whole family event!
May 26 – June 24
Sackets Harbor SACKETS HARBOR 12TH ANNUAL SPRING ART SHOW
Sackets Harbor Arts Gallery 119 West Main Street
Open to the public Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays 12:00-4:00pm. Free admission. The Arts Association of
Northern New York invites you to come and enjoy the competitive artwork of our local and regional artists. Seven
divisions plus youth. Email: [email protected] MARSHA DEMING
Phone: MARSHA DEMING - (315) 785-9038
DONNA REPATY - (315) 777-2492
Links: http://www.aanny.org
May 29
Sackets Harbor
''THE WAR OF 1812 STORY FROM A CANADIAN PERSPECTIVE''
Sackets Harbor Battlefield State Historic Site Barn, Hill St., off West Washington St.
Join the Sackets Harbor Battlefield Alliance for their annual meeting with guest speaker MJ John Grodzinski from
Kingston's Royal Military College for his presentation at 7pm following the annual business meeting at 6pm. MJ
Grodzinski teaches history and writes extensively on military topics.
Email: box 27, sackets harbor, ny [email protected]
Phone: 315-646-3634 - CONSTANCE BARONE
Links: http://www.sacketsharborbattlefield.org
http://www.sacketsharborny.com
http://www.nysparks.com
May 30
Watertown Opening Day Watertown Farm & Craft Market
Date: May 30, 2012 Time: 6:30 AM - 3:00 PM
Army Spouse Magazine is coming out in PRINT!
Here is how to subscribe: http://armyspouseonline.com/?page_id=451
Special Education
CPSE/CSE Parent Member TrainingDate April 26, 2012
Location Indian River Central Middle SchoolRoom 203County Route 29Philadelphia, NY 13673
Time 9:00am – 12:00pm.
Attire Casual Attire.
Cost •Free!
Presenters •Charlie Merrick•Special Education Program Director•Special Education Parent Center/Northern Regional Center for Independent Living•Kristin Capotosto•Regional Special Education SpecialistRegional Special Education -Technical Assistance Support CenterCapital Region/North Country BOCES
Register with Charlie Merrick at 315-785-8703 or 800-585-8703 or
Course Description:
This New York State Education Department-vetted training was developed for use by the Special Education Parent Center and Regional Special Education Technical Assistance Support Center network to promote quality special education service for all students with disabilities. The training is intended to provide CPSE and CSE Parent Members with a best practices approach to the CPSE/CSE process and their role as a Parent Member that is consistent with State law and regulation.The Specific goals of this training are for Parent Members to have:· A greater understanding of the role and requirements of a Parent Member and the special education process.· Techniques and strategies to fulfill the Parent Member role in a meeting.
Contents of this news letter are compiled from multiple military family news sources and local area event sources. Material presented does not
represent the views or endorsement of the 2nd BSTB, 2nd BCT or the Army. This material is for personal use by the readers. All readers are encouraged to do further research for all applicable restrictions and guidelines.