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A8 APG News • Thursday, August 30, 2018

MARK YOUR CALENDAR

MORALE, WELFARE & RECREATIONUpcoming Activities

Learn more about APG MWR activities and services

by going online at www.aberdeen.armymwr.com.

discussion on the history of waterfowlhunting on APG, famous guests and thearea’s impact on the decoy industry. Formore information, call 443-861-6727.

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,charles.l.gilmore3.civ@mail.mil.

RETIREMENT PLANNING INFOSESSIONOCTOBER 23

Bldg. 6008 (Mallette Auditorium); 11:30 a.m.to 12:30 p.m. In this session you will: 1)Understand how much your FERS pensionwill provide for you during retirement, 2)Discover how to utilize the Thrift SavingsPlan (TSP) after you retire, 3) Examineoptions to collect Social Security, 5) Learnways to minimize volatility in yourinvestments, 6) Develop a plan to convertyour IRA and TSP to a Roth after retirement(and should you be doing the Roth TSPbefore retiring), and 7) Explore differentoptions that will pay for long term care.Open to all installations employees,

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 usarmy.apg.cecom.mbx.ilsc-junior-advisory-council@mail.mil.

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, 10a.m. to 2p.m. Sept 19: Yoga by the Water,CAPA Field, 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Sept. 20:Race Against Waste 5K Run/Walk, Top of theBay, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. For more information,call 410-306-2199.

GOLD STAR MOTHER’S ANDFAMILY’S DAY BRUNCHSEPTEMBER 23

Top of the Bay, 11 a.m. Dr. Jill Biden, SecondLady of the United States 2009-2016, toserve as guest speaker. $40 per ticket,limited seating. To register, visit www.eventbrite.com/e/gold-star-mothers-familys-day-brunch-tickets-48563355303. For moreinformation, call 443-861-7436.

EVENTS & TOWN HALLS

CHAPEL MEN’S RETREATREGISTER BY AUGUST 31

Sandy Cove Ministries, North East MD, Oct.12-14. Join men from APG and otherchurches at Sandy Cove. The weekend willfeature Walt Wiley as the guest speaker andthe Christopher Wright Band as worshipleaders. Register by August 31. Registrationfee is $50. For more information, andregistration form, contact Joyce Wood at410-278-4333.

EEO IMCOM SUPERVISORTRAININGSEPTEMBER 6

Bldg. 3147, 9 to 10:30 a.m. Supervisors shouldpreregister with Charles Gilmore, EEOtraining program manager, at 410-278-0130,charles.l.gilmore3.civ@mail.mil. Maximum50 people per class. Check the bulletinboard at the entrance for room number.

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 as1814 and up to the federalization of APG, theland on which APG sits was a haven forwaterfowl hunting and sports. Join C. JohnSullivan, author and historian, for a free

contractors and military. For moreinformation, call 443-861-7916 or443-861-7908.

HEALTH & RESILIENCY

DENTAL CLINIC HOURS &TRAINING CLOSURESThe APG North Dental Clinic hours are 7 a.m.to 3:30 p.m., Monday thru Friday; UrgentCare, 7 to 8 a.m. The APG South DentalClinic hours are 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Mondaythru Wednesday; Urgent Care, 7 to 8 a.m.On the first Wednesday of the month bothDental Treatment Facilities close 7 a.m. tonoon for standardized training. The APGNorth Dental Clinic is open for scheduledappointments in the afternoon.On the second Thursday of the month bothDental Treatment Facilities close all day forDENTAC standardized training.

IN THE COMMUNITY

ABERDEEN FARMERS MARKETTHURSDAYS

Aberdeen’s Festival Park; 4 to 7 p.m.Thursdays through end of October. Comeshop from the 22+ vendors selling fruits,vegetables, honey, wine, handmade items,

sweets, dog treats and more!

MISCELLANEOUS

TUITION ASSISTANCEREQUESTSDUE SEPTEMBER 14

Fiscal years run from Oct. 1 to Sept. 30.Soldiers have until 1159 EST on Sept. 14 tosubmit TA Requests for classes with a startdate of Sept. 30 or earlier. FY19 TA RequestGuidance: Soldiers can begin submitting TARequests on Aug. 1 for classes with a startdate of Oct. 1, 2018 or after. Soldiers will beadvised when submitting their requests thatFY19 enrollments are Subject to Availabilityof Funds (STAF). As a reminder, a revised TApolicy went into effect Aug. 5, 2018 stating,in part, there is no longer a one year wait torequest TA after leaving AIT. The TA policyrevision will impact all requests submittedon or after Aug. 5. For more information, callthe APG Education Center at 410-306-2042.

VANPOOL RIDERS NEEDEDFrom the #TeamAPG Commuter Center:§ A vanpool is seeking a rider from Newark,DE to APG.Several individuals are seeking a ride (viavanpool, carpool, or a single driver):§ Ride needed from Newark, DE to APG§ Ride needed from Country Ridge Circle(Bel Air) to APG, 3 days a week§ Ride needed from Churchville to APGFor more information, call the APGCommuter Center at 410-278-5491.

VOLUNTARY LEAVE TRANSFERPROGRAMThe Voluntary Leave Transfer Program(VLTP) allows an employee who has amedical emergency to receive transferredannual leave directly from other employeesin order to avoid being placed in a leavewithout pay situation. Below is a current listof all eligible Voluntary Transfer LeaveProgram (VLTP) recipients. If you areinterested in donating leave or if you havequestions in reference to applying for theVoluntary Leave Transfer Program pleasecontact Sue Campbell at410-306-0266/DSN 458-0266 orsue.a.campbell8.civ@mail.mil.VLTP Recipients

Alba, Audrey J.; Amato, Jacquelyn K.; Auten,John R; Bachus, Llewellynton, A.; Barrett,Latoshia L.; Bellamy, Lisa M.; Beranek, JadeLouis; Boghozian, Kaitlyn M.; Bowen, Amy M.;Branscome, Teresa A.; Brown, Janet L.; Bryan,Marvin R.; Carroll, Lisa I.; Cato, Janelle L.;Chapman, Sharon K.; Choi, Yong S.; Dalangin,Cynthia A.; Damiano, Janeen L.; Davis,Shawn Elizabeth; Dissek, Michael J.; Diveley,Roberta R.; Edwards, Barbara M. (Seker);Evans, Tiffaney D.; Friedman, Marian J.;Gaddis, Lonnie; Goolsby, Michael L.; Hardin,Tierra L; Ho, Janet S.; Hynson, Julie A.; Jones,Stephanie Lynn; Kim, Heidi C.; Kirksey,Alexson T.; Krauthauser, Carl; Krouse, Eric M.;Kuciej, Andrea D.; Lenig-Schreffler, Jennifer;Lopez, Yudelka Yokasta; Mancini, Jennifer L.;Marshall, Jennifer L. Mathis, Allison M.;Massimiano, Donna M.; McCullers, Larry D.;McGuire, Mary Ann; Meadows, Joy L.; Pineiro,Linda D.; Pitts, Melissa S.; Rosas, Diana C.;Royster, Kenya R.; Sheely, Steven W.; Tyler,Deanna Y.; Venzen, Vickie A.; Villanueva,Jenny; Walsh, Sharon R.; 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

INTRAMURAL FLAG FOOTBALLMANDATORY RULES CLINIC SEPT. 5

Regular season starts Sept. 24. Mondayand Wednesday evenings at 6 and 7 p.m.$250 per team minus $20 per military.Military teams are free. All fees and rosterdue by Sept. 5. For more information, call410-278-7933/7934.

INTRAMURAL SOCCERMANDATORY RULES CLINIC SEPT. 6

Regular season starts Sept. 26. Tuesdayand Thursday evenings at 6 and 7 p.m.$250 per team minus $20 per military.Military teams are free. All fees and rosterdue by Sept. 6. For more information, call410-278-7933/7934.

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.

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.

FALL/WINTER BOWLINGLEAGUESCoed leagues: Tuesday, Wednesday,Thursday and Friday. Youth (ages 5-18):Saturday. No skill-level required. Looking forindividual bowlers and teams. Call

410-278-4041.

ARMY COMMUNITYSERVICE

RESILIENCE IN THE FACE OFTRAGEDYSEPTEMBER 5

Myer Auditorium, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. APGwelcomes Mr. William Kellibrew “Championof Change.” He will share his remarkablestory of survival through experiences withdomestic violence, childhood sexualassault, child abuse and attempted suicide.Credit will be given for annual SuicidePrevention Training. For more information,call 410-278-7478.

COMMUNITY RESOURCE EXPOSEPTEMBER 6

Bldg. 3326, APG North Recreation Center;11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Open to all Soldiers,family members, civilian employees andcontractors. No matter how long you havebeen part of the team, we welcome you tojoin us and help you connect with all themany resources available to you. For moreinformation, call 410-278-2500.

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. Do youfind it hard to have healthy relationships?

Join us in learning how to take relationshipsto the next level by changing the way inwhich you communicate. For moreinformation, call 410-278-7478.

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.

MISCELLANEOUS

COSTCO MEMBERSHIP SIGN UPOCTOBER 2 & 3

Exton Golf Course Oct. 2; APG BowlingCenter Oct. 3. 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. each day.New and renewal memberships accepted.New and renewal Goldstar membershipsare $60 and get a $10 cash card. NewExecutive Memberships are an additional$60 and receive a $20 cash card. Allrenewals receive a $10 cash card.Memberships include a free household cardfor a spouse or family member. Freepromotional item while they last. For moreinformation, call 410-436-4467.

SAM’S CLUB MEMBERSHIPSIGN UPOCTOBER 9 & 10

Exton Golf Course Oct 9; APG BowlingCenter Oct 10. Special savings and coupondiscounts for new and renewalmemberships. For more information, call410-436-4467.

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