1. Viper Friday Flight
For
27 May 2011
Congratulations to the Class of 2011 from Effingham County Schools!
Upcoming Events:
-29 May @ 2000 Candlelight Vigil in remembrance of Fallen Soldiers (Cottrell Field FS)
-1 June @1000 603rd Change of Command between Hangar 850 and 860
-11-12 June 0800-1700 Teenage Baby Sitters certification Bldg 1284
-15 June @ 1000 3rd Combat Aviation Brigade Change of Command
-23 June @ 1000 Hunter Garrison Change of Command (DAACG)
TOW TO GO:
This weekend, AAA is teaming up with Budweiser to keep the roads safe with Tow-To-Go. Since 1998, Tow-To-Go has safely
removed more than 13,600 drunk drivers from the roads. By calling 1-800-AAA-help, a tow truck will take the vehicle and driver
home safely. This service is free for both AAA members and non-members.
The campaign runs May 27 through May 30. You can call the Installation Safety Office @ 767-7880 or 315-5814 if you have any
questions.
RECREATION AREAS CLOSED:
Fort Stewart recreation areas flanking the Ogeechee River are closed until further notice due to the Georgia Environmental Protection
Division (EPD), DNR Wildlife Division and U.S. EPA responding to a fish kill occurring on an approximate 35-40 mile segment of
the Ogeechee River in the Counties of Screven and Bulloch with possible effects in Bryan, Chatham, and Effingham Counties. Fort
Stewart recreation areas B-23, B-24, C-16, C-17, and C-18 are closed until the cause of the fish kill is determined. Citizens are
advised to avoid swimming or consuming fish taken from the Ogeechee River in Bryan, Chatham, Effingham and Screven Counties.
For more information please contact the Fort Stewart Fish and Wildlife Office at 912-767-2584.
Don’t Miss OUT!
AFRC’s Great Getaways Sweepstakes!
Have you visited any of the five Armed Forces Recreation Centers operated by Army Family and MWR?
Now's your chance to win a fantastic trip to an AFRC location by entering AFRC's Great Getaways Sweepstakes, sponsored by USAA
and GM Military Discount.
Enter to win a trip for two to the AFRC Resort Destination of your choice!
Armed Forces Recreation Centers (AFRC) full-service resort hotels are Joint Service Facilities that provide quality, wholesome,
affordable, family-oriented vacation and recreation opportunities. Service members, their families, and other authorized patrons
(including official travelers) are eligible (Total Defense Force).
The grand prize winner will receive round-trip airfare for two to the AFRC resort of their choice PLUS $2,500 spending cash. Visit
www.AFRCResorts.com and click on the "Great Getaways" banner to enter and a chance to win.
Don't delay! The contest ends on June 15. One entry per day allowed. No Federal Endorsement of Sponsors Implied.
SUMMER READING PROGRAM STORYTIME SPECIAL KICKOFF
June 1: Children up to age 12 are invited to a Special Kick Off to Midsummer Knight's Read 2011 Summer Reading Program at
George P. Hays Library, Bldg. 411. Come see a spectacular show combining awesome animation, puppetry, comedy-theater, magic
and music into one incredible innovative children's show. Sean Driscoll, a professional youth entertainer, will present his "Wand of
Dreams" program, a mathematical fairy tale. There will be two showings, first show from 3-4 p.m., and the second show from 4-5
p.m. Limited space, so sign up now for either show, at the Library or call 767-2828 for more information.
2. UPDATE EFMP RECORDS:
If you are a Soldier who has a Family member enrolled in the Army's Exceptional Family Member Program be sure to remain current
by updating their records at least every three years or when health conditions change. When soldiers who have Family Members
enrolled in EFMP and are nominated for assignments, HRC career managers coordinate with gaining commands and use the
information to determine whether medical services are available for the EFMP member. Stewart-Hunter Soldiers can arrange to update
EFMP records by calling Winn Army Community Hospital at 435-6970 or 6505. For more information, visit
www.myarmyonesource.com/familyprogramsandservies/familyprograms/exceptionalfamilymemberprogram/default.aspx/.
ACS SURVEY-YOUR PARTICIPATION IS NEEDED
Ongoing: To better serve you, please take the time to have your voice heard! Army Community Service is encouraging Soldiers and
Family Members to complete the Need Assessment Survey online. The information you provide will help us to deliver the most
effective programs and services and highlight issues that are important to you. The Need Assessment Survey can be found on
www.myarmyonesource.com/survey_Fort_Stewart. Call (Stewart) 767-5058 or (Hunter) 315-6816 for additional information.
FORT STEWART/HUNTER AAF OUTDOOR POOLS OPEN
Hunter Outdoor Pool (behind Hunter Club, Bldg. 6015) is opening May 27 thru Sep. 5 for the 2011
Summer Season. The pools will be open from 11:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m., Monday thru Sunday. The
pool passes are $3 daily, $34 individual, and $60 for Family season passes. Remember, if you
purchase your season pass on opening day, you will receive half off the price. For more information
call 315-5786 (Hunter).
VFW Post 7331 MEMORIAL DAY GOLF SCRAMBLE
May 27: The Richmond Hill Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post 7331, hosts a Memorial Day Golf Scramble 8 a.m. May 27 at the Sterling
Lings Golf Course. The event starts with a shotgun start at 8 a.m. and the driving range opens at 7 a.m. Registration fees are $160 for
a 4-person team, $45 for individuals and includes green fees, golf cart and lunch. (No metal spike shoes allowed, shirts much have
collars.) For more information or to register, contact SFC Frederick Jackson (Ret) at 271-4146 or fredrick.jackson@us.army.mil.
WALTHOURVILLE HOSTS MILITARY APPRECIATION
May 28: City of Walthourville hosts 3rd Annual Military Appreciation on 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. May 28. A parade will start the event at
9am at the City Hall and travels to Johnnie Frasier Park. There will FREE food, fun and family time for all. We will have activities
and entertainment for all. For more information, contact Margaret Bess at 368-7501 or mbess.cityofwalthourville@yahoo.com.
TEEN SKATE JAM
May 28: Calling all Teens (ages 13-18) for a fun night out from 8-10 p.m. on May 28 at Corkan Family Fun Center, Bldg. 449. Come
to our skate jam under the cool lights and music. Bring your favorite music and we will play it on the sound system. Remember,
Stewart's curfew rules apply. The cost is $5 per person which includes skate rental. For more information, call 767-4273.
SOS CANDLELIGHT VIGIL
May 29 at 8 p.m.: The Stewart-Hunter Survivor Outreach Services would like to invite all members of the community to a candlelight
vigil held at Fort Stewart’s Cottrell Field/Warriors Walk. Come out to honor and remember all of the Fallen Soldiers who have made
the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom. The Color Guard from the Fort Stewart Youth ChalleNGe Academy will be performing. Call
435-9761 for more information.
HUNTER GOLF GREENS AERATED
May 31 & June 1: Hunter Golf Club closes nine holes each day to aerate the front or back greens. The nine holes not aerating are
available for play once or twice to make up for 18 holes of golf. For updates, call 315-9115.
ACS SURVEY-YOUR PARTICIPATION IS NEEDED
Now until June 30: To better serve you, please take the time to have your voice heard! Army Community Service is encouraging
Soldiers and Family Members to complete the Need Assessment Survey online. The information you provide will help us to deliver
the most effective programs and services and highlight issues that are important to you. The Need Assessment Survey can be found on
www.myarmyonesource.com/survey_Fort_Stewart. Call (Stewart) 767-5058 or (Hunter) 315-6816 for additional information.
Hunter AAF Traffic Warning!
Beginning Monday, 2 May, eight road intersections will be closed to traffic on Hunter Army Airfield, Monday through Friday, 6:30 –
7:30 a.m. during physical training. The locations are Horace Emmett Wilson Blvd. and Lightning Road; Leonard Neal St. and
Lighting Road; William Barksdale Circle and Lighting Road; Billy Mitchell Blvd. and Lighting Road; Hickam Blvd. and Billy
3. Mitchell Blvd.; Billy Mitchell Blvd. and William Barksdale Cir.; N. Perimeter Road and Stephen Douglas St.; and North Perimeter
Road and the area north of the 117th ACS Complex.
Baby Loves Disco
Free tickets for Baby Loves Disco, whose Lemonade Tour music and fun had Club Stewart rocking for
three hours last November, are available on a first-come, first-served basis at the Stewart and Hunter Leisure
Travel Offices.
Distribution of tickets, which are needed for admission to the event, began on Monday (2 May).
The dance party for kids ages four months to 7 yrs will be held in the Club Stewart Ballroom from 1700-2000
on 31 May. Children will dance to groovy 70’s and 80’s disco music and have a ball with games and activities such
as face-painting, sock puppets, an art wall and more. At Stewart, the Leisure Travel office is at building 419 in
the PX Furniture Mall complex. At Hunter, the office is in building 1286. Call 912-767-2841 at Stewart and 912-315-3674 at Hunter
for more information.
WOUNDED WARRIOR GOLF CLASSIC SEEKS PARTICIPANTS
May 23: The Wounded Warrior Foundation of the Low Country is planning their first annual Golf Classic at the Hampton Hall Golf
Course in Bluffton, SC. The tournament is a best ball scramble format. The organizers are requesting the presence of 19 Wounded
Warriors to be honorary guests. Soldiers participating will be paired up with other tournament players if they choose to play in the
tournament. Soldiers will be provided lunch, refreshments, golf clubs and a cocktail party after the tournament at no cost. Round trip
transportation will be provided. To sign up or for further details contact CPT Ash Thomas at 435-9741 or ashish.thomas@us.army.mil.
Slots will be filled at a first come first serve basis. Deadline is May 13. All proceeds go to the Wounded Warrior Foundation.
REGISTER FOR THE OUTLAW OFFSHORE FISHING EVENT, NOW:
The word is out to register by June 2 for the June 4 fishing event at Fort McAllister, GA. Like the previous event, it is popular among
Soldiers, so do not hesitate to sign-up. There are limited spaces available for Active Duty Soldiers, National Guard and Reservist.
Outlaw Offshore Fishing Club out of Fort McAllister is offering this opportunity to fish in their June tournament. Soldiers selected are
require to attend a mandatory captains meeting 6-9 p.m. June 3 at the Fort McAllister Marina restaurant (dinner provided), where boat
captain pairing and Saturday departure times will be determined. Bait and equipment will be provided, however you must have a
Georgia fishing license which may be purchased on line at http://www.dnr.state,.ga.us. For more information call Hunter Leisure
Travel Offices at 315-3674 (Hunter).
REGISTER FOR HUNTER VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL,
Hunter Religious Support Office conducts their 2011 Vacation Bible School, 9 a.m. to Noon, June 20-24. Registration is open to
Chapel/DOD/Military Children from Kindergarten/4 Years old to 6th graders. The theme is "Big Apple Adventure - Where Faith and
Life Connect." Space is limited. Registration started May 1 and continues until May 30 or until all slots are full. Volunteers are also
needed to teach classes and assist with the setup/cleanup; a background check must be made before anyone can assist. Teenagers can
volunteer as assistants with parent's permission. To register or learn more, contact Charles Archer at 315-5934.
iWatch - REPORT SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY
The iWatch Program encourages Community Members to keep security in mind throughout your day. Our continued safety is
enhanced by the number of Soldiers, Family Members, and Civilian personnel who are aware of what type of suspicious behavior
should be reported and then doing so. If you want a presentation on the iWATCH Program you're your group or organization contact
Mr. Gordon Bartholf at 767-0999 or by email at Gordon.H.Bartholf@conus.army.mil (Fort Stewart) or Mr. Tony Mabrey at 315-5350
or by email at Anthony.Mabrey@conus.army.mil. If you see suspicious behavior which you believe is threatening call the iWATCH
Reporting number at 315-6133 at Hunter Army Airfield.
Teen High Adventure Camp Registration
Registration will close 2 June for the action-filled Teen High Adventure Camp, scheduled 12-17 June in the Nantahala National Forest
in North Carolina.
The trip is sponsored by the Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Airfield Child, Youth and School Services and is open to CYSS-registered
youth 12-18 years of age.
Youth can learn lifetime outdoor adventure skills through activities such as hiking on the Appalachian Trail, climbing what is
described as one of the best ropes challenge courses in the Southeast, tubing in the Smoky Mountains and white water rafting down
the Nantahala River. Meals, transportation and cabin accommodations are included.
The cost is $100 per person. Register in person through Stewart/Hunter CYSS Parent Central Services. No re-funds will be granted
after 2 June. For more information call the School Liaison Office at 767-6533 or 315-6586.
4. CDC Grand Opening on HAAF!
A ribbon-cutting ceremony to mark the grand opening of the Child Development Center, building 148 at 131 Leonard Neal Street on
Hunter Army Airfield, will be held beginning at 0930 on14 June.
The full-service facility will provide 144 additional child care spaces for Family Members ages 0-5 years of the Hunter Community.
It contains 13,153 square feet of space and was built at a cost of $4.3 million.
Soldiers, Family Members and members of the local community are invited.
Hours of Operation will be 0530-1800 Monday through Friday, closed weekends.
Registration and enrollment information is available by calling the HAAF Parent Central Services Office, located in building 1286, at
912-315-5425.
Celebrate Independence Day on FS/HAAF!
The following are scheduled at Stewart and Hunter during the ―Worth Fighting For‖ Independence Day Weekend Celebration. Visit
the FMWR Website at http://www.stewartmwr.com/ for parking info, event maps, & other details.
July 1 (Fri) Fort Stewart
9 a.m. – ―Worth Fighting For‖ Independence Day Weekend Celebration 4-person Golf Scramble at Taylors Creek Golf Course. $30
per person. 767-2370
July 2 (Sat) Hunter Army Airfield
8 -11 a.m. Kids Fishing Event at Hallstrom Lake. 912-315-9554.
8 a.m. ―Worth Fighting For‖ Independence Day Weekend Celebration 4-person Golf Scramble at Hunter Golf Club. $30 per person.
315-9115
11:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Free admission for Soldiers & Family Members at Hunter Outdoor Pool. 315-5786
1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Free bowling, including use of bowling shoes free, for Soldiers & Family Members at Hunter Lanes Bowling
Center. 315-6279
4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Activities at the Family Day Field will include a large & small Moonwalk, a Rock Climbing Wall, Air Ball Shot,
soccer goal kick, a 72-foot obstacle course, a trampoline, 4-in-1 Basketball and a Rapid Fire inflatable game. Food vendors also will
be on site. Entertainment will include the Disc-Connected K9's Frisbee dog show. Sam’s Path Petting Zoo will bring some exotic
animals for Family Members’ enjoyment. The celebration at Family Day Field also will include musical entertainment. A fireworks
display will bring the evening to a close.
July 3 (Sun) Fort Stewart
6-7 p.m. ―Salute to the Nation‖ atCottrell Field. Citizens from communities surrounding Fort Stewart are invited to attend this
stirring ceremony. There is no charge.
July 4 (Mon) Fort Stewart
10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sam’s Path Petting Zoo. Pet & feed various animals!
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Up to three performances by the Disc-Connected K9's Frisbee dog show
10 a.m. to 6 p.m. CYSS activities, free to Soldiers & Families, will be held at Newman Field. Activities will include a bounce
house, Turbo Slide, Wild One Slide, climbing wall, trampoline jump, spin art, character drawing, mechanical bull, video arcade,
balloon artist, video arcade, outdoor laser tag, CYSS games & face-painting. Food vendors will be present. 767-4316.
10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Free admission for Soldiers & Family Members at the ―The Springs Splashpark,‖ the outdoor pool and other
activities in the Corkan Family Recreation Area. Free bowling at Stewart Lanes. 767-4273.
11:15a.m. to 2:15p.m. Hinesville Military Affairs Committee food court: Soldiers & Family Members will enjoy a wide variety
of food such as barbecue, bratwurst, chicken sandwiches, hot dogs, hamburgers & more in the vicinity of AAFES Service Center.
6 -10 p.m. FREE Independence Day concert at Donovan Field featuring Grammy winners Fantasia and the Zac Brown
Band!
Following her triumph in the 2004 edition of American Idol, the song ―I Believe‖ made Fantasia Monique Barrino the first recording
artist in history to debut at No. 1 on the Billboard charts with a debut single.
5. Her third studio album, Back to Me, was released in August 2010 and features the single "Bittersweet," which peaked in the top ten on
the R&B chart and brought her the Grammy in February for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance. Her other albums are Free
Yourself (2004) and Fantasia (2006). Fantasia, featured the No. 1 R&B hit ―When I See U. ―
In addition to her musical success, she also coveted a 2007 Theatre World Award for her performance as Celie in the Broadway
musical The Color Purple & published her New York Times Bestseller memoir, Life is Not a Fairy Tale and starred as herself in the
Lifetime Network adaptation. Recently, she returned to the spotlight with the VH1 reality series Fantasia for Real.
Described as an ―overnight success‖ that was years in the making, Zac Brown Band has recorded four studio albums, and charted six
Number One singles on the Billboard country charts: "Chicken Fried," "Toes," "Highway 20 Ride," "Free," "As She's Walking Away"
and "Colder Weather." The single "Whatever It Is," peaked at number 2 on the Billboard chart.
Among awards the band won this year were a Grammy for Best Country Collaboration with Vocals — ―As She's Walking Away‖
with Alan Jackson and the Academy of Country Music’s ―Top Vocal Event of the Year‖ award, also for "As She's Walking Away‖ In
2010, the band also won a Grammy as Best New Artist in addition to the Country Music Association’s ―New Artist of the Year‖
award.
10-10:30 p.m. Fireworks over Donovan Field. The display begins immediately at the close of the Zac Brown Band’s concert.
Reminder… Pets & coolers are prohibited at all locations. Video cameras are prohibited at the concert.