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A6 APG News • November 29, 2018 Upcoming Activities MORALE, WELFARE & RECREATION LEISURE, SPORTS & RECREATION BREAKFAST WITH SANTA DECEMBER 8 9 to 11 a.m. at Top of the Bay. Adults cost $10; children ages 6-10, $5; children 5 and younger, free. Come enjoy a fam- ily breakfast with pancakes with toppings, bacon, sausage, juice, hot cocoa, coffee and photos with Santa. Call for reservations at 410-278-3062 by Dec. 4. BOWLING WITH SANTA DECEMBER 8 2 to 4 p.m., APG Bowling Center. Kids bowl free with Santa. Limited space avail- able. Dont forget to bring your camera to capture that wonderful moment. For more information, call 410-278-4041. ARMY COMMUNITY SERVICE 2018 DIGITAL PHOTO CONTEST THROUGH JANUARY 20 This Army-wide event encourages nov- ice or photography enthusiasts to capture their favorite views, moments and adven- tures and submit them for prizes. Entries submitted showcase some of the most original and creative minds at work. Entry period is Nov. 12, 2018 - Jan. 20, 2019. To enter, complete an online profile and submit images through the Army Appli- cation Tracking official website at https: //cloud.mwr.army.mil/apptrac where you can also view the official rules and entry instructions. To contact the IMCOM G-9 Arts and Crafts program, email usarmy.jbsa.imcom- hq [email protected]. HOLIDAY PROGRAMS With the holiday season approaching, annual gift-giving events are gearing up. Here is information about programs to assist APG Soldiers and families. Army Community Service (ACS) will hold the Angle Tree Program, a holiday gift drive for Soldier families. For information, call 410-278-7572/2500. The APG Chaplaincy handles a Holi- day Food Basket for Soldier families at Thanksgiving. For more information, call 410-278-4333/4593. The Post Commissary will host a Holiday Food Drive. Individuals can place dona- tions in boxes located at the commissary. For more information, call 410-278-3101. MARK YOUR CALENDAR SAVE THE DATE INSTALLATION TOWN HALL DECEMBER 4 APG Senior Commander Maj. Gen. Randy Taylor will host the Installation Town Hall, set for 1 p.m., Tuesday, Dec. 4 at the APG South (Edgewood) recreation center. C5ISR HOLIDAY BALL DECEMBER 7 With the theme, Holidays, Heroes and Heritage: A Celebration of the American Spirit, APG presents the C5ISR Holiday Ball, 5 to 11 p.m. at Top of the Bay, 30 Plum Point Loop. The evening includes a cock- tail hour, dinner, dancing, door prizes and more. Dress is black tie optional, civilian semi-formal, military mess dress optional, ASU Class A with bow tie. Menu choices include Americana Steak; Tropical Mango Glazed Chicken, or a veg- etarian option. Tickets cost $25 for E5/GS-7 and below; $35 for E7/GS-10 and below; and $70 for all others (military, civilian or con- tractor). Purchase tickets by Nov. 27 at https://2018c5isrholidayball. eventbrite. com. For more information, contact [email protected] or Roxy Gas- ton, [email protected]. EVENTS & TOWN HALLS EEO IMCOM EMPLOYEE FACE-TO-FACE TRAINING DECEMBER 5 This mandatory training is set for 9 to 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 to 3 p.m. at the Ball Conference Center, Bldg. 3074 Rari- tan Avenue. Registration is not required. For more information, contact Charles Gilmore, EEO Training Program Manager at [email protected] or call 410-278-0130. EEO TRAINING FOR IMCOM SUPERVISORS DECEMBER 6 Training for all managers and supervi- sors, 9 to 10:30 a.m., Bldg. 3147 Raritan Avenue. Pre-register with EEO Training Pro- gram Manager Charles Gilmore at [email protected] or call 410- 278-0130. Check the bulletin board at the entrance for the classroom number on day of training. Maximum 50 people per class. ACC SYMPOSIUM DECEMBER 12 The Army Contracting Command-Aber- deen Proving Ground, ACC- APG, Source Selection Support Center of Excellence, (S3CoE), will host its FY 19 Q1 sympo- sium, Oral Technical Proposals Presenta- tions (OTPPs) 9 to 11 a.m. at the Mallette Auditorium, 6008 Jayhawk Drive, APG, MD 21005. Doors open 8:15 a.m. In the event of inclement weather, please call 410-278- SNOW (7669) for updates. The symposium will allow industry and government partners the chance to rec- ommend best practices for submitting and evaluating oral technical proposal presen- tations. This event is open to industry and government representatives and is not program specific. RSVP by Dec. 5. To register, using a DOD CAC email, go to https://acc.aep. army.mil/sites/ACC-APG/S3CoE/SitePag- es/Home.aspx. STORMWATER TRAINING DECEMBER 12 2 p.m., Bldg. 3147. The Stormwater Training Class fulfills the training require- ment under APGs MS4 permit. This class is free and open to anyone who may ben- efit. To register, contact Karen Jobes at [email protected], 410-436-4429. MISCELLANEOUS VOLUNTARY LEAVE TRANSFER PROGRAM The Voluntary Leave Transfer Program (VLTP) allows an employee who has a med- ical emergency to receive transferred annu- al leave directly from other employees in order to avoid being placed in a leave with- out pay situation. Below is a current list of all eligible Voluntary Transfer Leave Pro- gram (VLTP) recipients. If you are interested in donating leave or if you have questions in reference to applying for the Voluntary Leave Transfer Program please contact Sue Campbell at 410-306-0266/DSN 458-0266 or [email protected]. VLTP Recipients: Alba, Audrey J.; Ama- to, Jacquelyn K.; Andre, Taesha N.; Bachus, Llewellynton A.; Bailey, Peggy C.; Beau- champ, Brent A.; Benysek, Lee J.; Beranek, Jade Louis; Bowen, Amy M.; Brown, Janet L.; Carroll, Lisa I.; Chapman, Sharon K.; Choi, Yong S.; Colucci, Eva M.; Coppedge, Pricil- la K.; Dalangin, Cynthia A.; Damiano, Janeen L.; Davies, Shawn Elizabeth; Deller, Patri- cia L.; Dissek, Michael J.; Dolly, Jr. Richard E.; Dunn, Joanne M.; Duong, Kristen X.; Edwards, Barbara M.(Seker); Edwards, Mel- va G.; Evans, Tiffaney D.; Feinsilber, David W.; Gaddis, Lonnie; Green, Lynae J.; Hanlon, Ashleigh E.; Hardin, Tierra L.; Hine, Jessica E.; Hoerr, Dawn C.; Hurt, Kelsey E.; Hynson, Julie A.; Jones, Stephanie Lynn; Kim, Hei- di C.; Kirksey, Alexson T.; Kuciej, Andrea D.; Lane, Jamie M.; Lanham, Allison P.; Layden, Teresa J.; Maes, Rosalie A.; Manos, Gust H.; Marshall, Jennifer L.; Massimiano, Donna M.; McCullers, Larry D.; McGuire, Mary Ann; Meadows, Joy L.; Pineiro, Linda D.; Pyp- iak, Robin A.; Rhodes, Anne Marie; Schafer, Lauren N.; Shiflett, Alicia A.; Siegel, Alexan- der L.; Venzen, Vickie A.; Villanueva, Jen- ny; Walker, Mark E.; Walsh, Sharon R.; Wolf, Shannon D.; Wright, Cherri L.; Young, Deb- orah A.; Zappia, Barbara A.; Zu, Theresah. FIREWOOD AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE Firewood generated at APG from con- struction, hazard trees and storm damage, is Army property and is made available to the public for purchase with a firewood per- mit. Logs are available uncut and not split, on a first-come first-served basis, at a cost of $20 per level standard 8-foot pick-up truck, $15 per level standard 6-foot pick-up truck, and $5 per car trunk load. For permit and location details, contact Jessica Baylor at 410-436-7198 or jessica.m.baylor.civ@ mail.mil. Learn more about APG MWR activities and services by going online at www.aberdeen.armymwr.com.

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Page 1: MARK YOUR CALENDAR … · To enter, complete an online profile and submit images through the Army Appli - cation Tracking official website at https: //cloud.mwr.army.mil/apptrac where

A6 APG News • November 29, 2018

Upcoming Activities

MORALE, WELFARE & RECREATION

LEISURE, SPORTS & RECREATIONBREAKFAST WITH SANTADECEMBER 8

9 to 11 a.m. at Top of the Bay. Adults cost $10; children ages 6-10, $5; children 5 and younger, free. Come enjoy a fam-ily breakfast with pancakes with toppings, bacon, sausage, juice, hot cocoa, coffee and photos with Santa.

Call for reservations at 410-278-3062 by Dec. 4.

BOWLING WITH SANTADECEMBER 8

2 to 4 p.m., APG Bowling Center. Kids bowl free with Santa. Limited space avail-able. Don�t forget to bring your camera to capture that wonderful moment. For more information, call 410-278-4041.

ARMY COMMUNITY SERVICE2018 DIGITAL PHOTO CONTEST THROUGH JANUARY 20

This Army-wide event encourages nov-ice or photography enthusiasts to capture

their favorite views, moments and adven-tures and submit them for prizes. Entries submitted showcase some of the most original and creative minds at work. Entry period is Nov. 12, 2018 - Jan. 20, 2019.

To enter, complete an online profile and submit images through the Army Appli-cation Tracking official website at https: //cloud.mwr.army.mil/apptrac where you can also view the official rules and entry instructions.

To contact the IMCOM G-9 Arts and Crafts program, email usarmy.jbsa.imcom-hq [email protected].

HOLIDAY PROGRAMSWith the holiday season approaching,

annual gift-giving events are gearing up.

Here is information about programs to assist APG Soldiers and families.

Army Community Service (ACS) will hold the Angle Tree Program, a holiday gift drive for Soldier families. For information, call 410-278-7572/2500.

The APG Chaplaincy handles a Holi-day Food Basket for Soldier families at Thanksgiving. For more information, call 410-278-4333/4593.

The Post Commissary will host a Holiday Food Drive. Individuals can place dona-tions in boxes located at the commissary. For more information, call 410-278-3101.

MARK YOUR CALENDARSAVE THE DATEINSTALLATION TOWN HALLDECEMBER 4

APG Senior Commander Maj. Gen. Randy Taylor will host the Installation Town Hall, set for 1 p.m., Tuesday, Dec. 4 at the APG South (Edgewood) recreation center.

C5ISR HOLIDAY BALLDECEMBER 7

With the theme, �Holidays, Heroes and Heritage: A Celebration of the American Spirit,� APG presents the C5ISR Holiday Ball, 5 to 11 p.m. at Top of the Bay, 30 Plum Point Loop. The evening includes a cock-tail hour, dinner, dancing, door prizes and more. Dress is black tie optional, civilian semi-formal, military mess dress optional, ASU Class A with bow tie.

Menu choices include Americana Steak; Tropical Mango Glazed Chicken, or a veg-etarian option.

Tickets cost $25 for E5/GS-7 and below; $35 for E7/GS-10 and below; and $70 for all others (military, civilian or con-tractor). Purchase tickets by Nov. 27 at https://2018c5isrholidayball. eventbrite.com.

For more information, contact [email protected] or Roxy Gas-ton, [email protected].

EVENTS & TOWN HALLSEEO IMCOM EMPLOYEE FACE-TO-FACE TRAININGDECEMBER 5

This mandatory training is set for 9 to 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 to 3 p.m. at the Ball Conference Center, Bldg. 3074 Rari-tan Avenue. Registration is not required. For more information, contact Charles Gilmore, EEO Training Program Manager at [email protected] or call 410-278-0130.

EEO TRAINING FOR IMCOM SUPERVISORSDECEMBER 6

Training for all managers and supervi-sors, 9 to 10:30 a.m., Bldg. 3147 Raritan Avenue.

Pre-register with EEO Training Pro-gram Manager Charles Gilmore at [email protected] or call 410-278-0130. Check the bulletin board at the entrance for the classroom number on day of training. Maximum 50 people per class.

ACC SYMPOSIUMDECEMBER 12

The Army Contracting Command-Aber-deen Proving Ground, ACC- APG, Source

Selection Support Center of Excellence, (S3CoE), will host its FY 19 Q1 sympo-sium, Oral Technical Proposals Presenta-tions (OTPPs) 9 to 11 a.m. at the Mallette Auditorium, 6008 Jayhawk Drive, APG, MD 21005. Doors open 8:15 a.m. In the event of inclement weather, please call 410-278-SNOW (7669) for updates.

The symposium will allow industry and government partners the chance to rec-ommend best practices for submitting and evaluating oral technical proposal presen-tations. This event is open to industry and government representatives and is not program specific.

RSVP by Dec. 5. To register, using a DOD CAC email, go to https://acc.aep.army.mil/sites/ACC-APG/S3CoE/SitePag-es/Home.aspx.

STORMWATER TRAININGDECEMBER 12

2 p.m., Bldg. 3147. The Stormwater Training Class fulfills the training require-ment under APG�s MS4 permit. This class is free and open to anyone who may ben-

efit. To register, contact Karen Jobes at [email protected], 410-436-4429.

MISCELLANEOUSVOLUNTARY LEAVE TRANSFER PROGRAM

The Voluntary Leave Transfer Program (VLTP) allows an employee who has a med-ical emergency to receive transferred annu-al leave directly from other employees in order to avoid being placed in a leave with-out pay situation. Below is a current list of all eligible Voluntary Transfer Leave Pro-gram (VLTP) recipients. If you are interested in donating leave or if you have questions in reference to applying for the Voluntary Leave Transfer Program please contact Sue Campbell at 410-306-0266/DSN 458-0266 or [email protected].

VLTP Recipients: Alba, Audrey J.; Ama-

to, Jacquelyn K.; Andre, Taesha N.; Bachus, Llewellynton A.; Bailey, Peggy C.; Beau-champ, Brent A.; Benysek, Lee J.; Beranek, Jade Louis; Bowen, Amy M.; Brown, Janet L.; Carroll, Lisa I.; Chapman, Sharon K.; Choi, Yong S.; Colucci, Eva M.; Coppedge, Pricil-la K.; Dalangin, Cynthia A.; Damiano, Janeen L.; Davies, Shawn Elizabeth; Deller, Patri-cia L.; Dissek, Michael J.; Dolly, Jr. Richard E.; Dunn, Joanne M.; Duong, Kristen X.; Edwards, Barbara M.(Seker); Edwards, Mel-va G.; Evans, Tiffaney D.; Feinsilber, David W.; Gaddis, Lonnie; Green, Lynae J.; Hanlon, Ashleigh E.; Hardin, Tierra L.; Hine, Jessica E.; Hoerr, Dawn C.; Hurt, Kelsey E.; Hynson, Julie A.; Jones, Stephanie Lynn; Kim, Hei-di C.; Kirksey, Alexson T.; Kuciej, Andrea D.; Lane, Jamie M.; Lanham, Allison P.; Layden, Teresa J.; Maes, Rosalie A.; Manos, Gust H.; Marshall, Jennifer L.; Massimiano, Donna M.; McCullers, Larry D.; McGuire, Mary Ann;

Meadows, Joy L.; Pineiro, Linda D.; Pyp-iak, Robin A.; Rhodes, Anne Marie; Schafer, Lauren N.; Shiflett, Alicia A.; Siegel, Alexan-der L.; Venzen, Vickie A.; Villanueva, Jen-ny; Walker, Mark E.; Walsh, Sharon R.; Wolf, Shannon D.; Wright, Cherri L.; Young, Deb-orah A.; Zappia, Barbara A.; Zu, Theresah.

FIREWOOD AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE

Firewood generated at APG from con-struction, hazard trees and storm damage, is Army property and is made available to the public for purchase with a firewood per-mit. Logs are available uncut and not split, on a first-come first-served basis, at a cost of $20 per level standard 8-foot pick-up truck, $15 per level standard 6-foot pick-up truck, and $5 per car trunk load. For permit and location details, contact Jessica Baylor at 410-436-7198 or [email protected].

Learn more about APG MWR activities and services by going online at www.aberdeen.armymwr.com.