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April 29, 2016 Volume 40, number 17 HAVE YOU READ YOUR KA TODAY? Couples prepare for future with spouses workshop, Page 6 FEATURES Recognizing military children, Pages 24 and 25 FEATURES NEWS 435th CRG train deployment tactics, Page 10 Tip of the Week April showers bring May flowers! Remember to pick the weeds around your home. 786th CES to host annual base-cleanup day by Master Sgt. James Ming 786 Civil Engineer Squadron First impressions leave a lasting mark. The pride we show in how we take care of our work and living spaces creates an immediate and last- ing impression. This May, we are going to set aside a few hours to ensure the unspoken mes- sages are the ones we intend to send. Designating time specifically for the upkeep of facilities and the surrounding area improves working and living environments. This is why the 86th Airlift Wing, in coordination with U.S. Army Garrison Rheinland-Pfalz, coordinated a spring-cleanup event May 10 and 11 and is encouraging residents of military family housing and dormitories along with all facility managers and users to participate. Clean where you work: May 10 is designated for the cleaning of administrative and industrial facilities, grounds and common areas across the KMC by facility managers and building occu- pants. Remember that the area of responsibility extends 100 feet in all directions from buildings and includes nearby parking lots and sidewalks. Biodegradable bags, rakes, shovels, brooms, weed burners with a permit and pressure wash- ers are available for facility managers at the U-Fix-It Store on Ramstein, Bldg. 505. Clean where you live: May 11 will focus on cleaning common areas around military family See CLEANUP , Page 2 Team Ramstein supports POTUS Story and photo by Staff Sgt. Armando Schwier-Morales 86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs Crossing the Atlantic by air takes several hours, and jet fuel, water, food and toiletries are a commod- ity while airborne. This is where the Airmen of Ramstein come in, to refuel and resupply. Aircraft can conduct a maneu- ver known as a “gas and go” that enables aircraft to refuel and restock supplies rapidly prior to flying out. Ramstein, being centrally located in Europe, receives a heavy flow of traffic, including the President of the United States on April 20. The recent mission echoed many of the previous stops. “We have been very success- ful with the all POTUS missions,” said Dean Noe, 721st Aerial Port Squadron air terminal manager. “I have worked over 100 of them, and I don’t recall any time we have had a negative impact. Our guys are doing top-notch work every time.” According to Noe, the 721st sends their best and newest out there to ensure mission success and training for future events. Out of all the Airmen who touch the plane during the gas and go more than 50 percent come from the 721st. Many of the aerial port squadron Airmen are fresh into the Air Force, and for many, a POTUS mission may be a once-in-a-lifetime event. “Can you imagine what it’s like to tell an 18-year-old, ‘hey you’re going to work the President’s mis- sion’?” Noe said. The squadron has many first-term Airmen, and some of them working Air Force general officers salute the President of the United States as he departs April 20 from Ramstein. The Department of Defense, working in conjunction with other interagency and European partners, provides resources to support the president's visit to the United Kingdom and Germany. The 86th Security Forces Squadron, 86th Logistics Readiness Squadron and other Ramstein units worked among 521st Air Mobility Operations Wing aerial porters and maintainers to ensure a clean and ready aircraft. See POTUS, Page 2
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April 29, 2016 Volume 40, number 17HAVE YOU READ YOUR KA TODAY?

Couples prepare for future with spouses workshop, Page 6

FEATU

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Recognizing military children, Pages 24 and 25

FEATU

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435th CRG train deployment tactics, Page 10

Tip of the WeekApril showers bring

May fl owers! Remember to pick the weeds around

your home.

786th CES to host annual base-cleanup dayby Master Sgt. James Ming 786 Civil Engineer Squadron

First impressions leave a lasting mark. The pride we show in how we take care of our work and living spaces creates an immediate and last-ing impression. This May, we are going to set aside a few hours to ensure the unspoken mes-sages are the ones we intend to send.

Designating time specifically for the upkeep of facilities and the surrounding area improves

working and living environments. This is why the 86th Airlift Wing, in coordination with U.S. Army Garrison Rheinland-Pfalz, coordinated a spring-cleanup event May 10 and 11 and is encouraging residents of military family housing and dormitories along with all facility managers and users to participate.

Clean where you work: May 10 is designated for the cleaning of administrative and industrial facilities, grounds and common areas across the KMC by facility managers and building occu-

pants. Remember that the area of responsibility extends 100 feet in all directions from buildings and includes nearby parking lots and sidewalks.

Biodegradable bags, rakes, shovels, brooms, weed burners with a permit and pressure wash-ers are available for facility managers at the U-Fix-It Store on Ramstein, Bldg. 505.

Clean where you live: May 11 will focus on cleaning common areas around military family

See CLEANUP, Page 2

Team Ramstein supports POTUSStory and photo by Staff Sgt. Armando Schwier-Morales86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

Crossing the Atlantic by air takes several hours, and jet fuel, water, food and toiletries are a commod-ity while airborne. This is where the Airmen of Ramstein come in, to refuel and resupply.

Aircraft can conduct a maneu-ver known as a “gas and go” that enables aircraft to refuel and restock supplies rapidly prior to flying out. Ramstein, being centrally located in Europe, receives a heavy flow of traffic, including the President of the United States on April 20. The recent mission echoed many of the previous stops.

“We have been very success-ful with the all POTUS missions,” said Dean Noe, 721st Aerial Port Squadron air terminal manager. “I have worked over 100 of them, and I don’t recall any time we have had a negative impact. Our guys are doing top-notch work every time.”

According to Noe, the 721st sends their best and newest out there to ensure mission success and training for future events. Out of all the Airmen who touch the plane during the gas and go more than 50 percent come from the 721st. Many

of the aerial port squadron Airmen are fresh into the Air Force, and for many, a POTUS mission may be a once-in-a-lifetime event.

“Can you imagine what it’s like to tell an 18-year-old, ‘hey you’re going to work the President’s mis-sion’?” Noe said.

The squadron has many first-term Airmen, and some of them working

Air Force general offi cers salute the President of the United States as he departs April 20 from Ramstein. The Department of Defense, working in conjunction with other interagency and European partners, provides resources to support the president's visit to the United Kingdom and Germany. The 86th Security Forces Squadron, 86th Logistics Readiness Squadron and other Ramstein units worked among 521st Air Mobility Operations Wing aerial porters and maintainers to ensure a clean and ready aircraft.

See POTUS, Page 2

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housing and dormitories.This is the time for you to attend to your commu-

nities, focusing on common areas like playgrounds, walkways, running trails and wooded areas. This is a great opportunity to team up with your neighbors to foster community pride in areas where you and your families live and play.

Biodegradable bags for tree and bush trimmings are available from the housing self-help stores. The

self-help stores have a limited supply of tools for residents to utilize, but due to the large amount of customers, it is recommended that housing occu-pants bring their own gloves, rakes, brooms and leaf blowers. The Ramstein Self-Help Store is in Bldg. 859, and the Vogelweh Self-Help Store is Bldg. 1139.

The 786th Civil Engineer Squadron’s Facility Excellence Team will pick up tree limbs, bagged leaves and weeds curbside for later composting. Curbside locations will be briefed by squadron and group point of contacts. Cleanup participants should separate tree branches and shrubs into two piles at curbside: one for small wood stems up to four inches in diameter and another for larger material. Place weeds and leaves in biodegradable bags curbside for pickup but well away from dumpsters. There will be no bulk-trash pickup this during this spring cleanup.

Cleanup day objectives include litter collecting, weed pulling, trimming of overgrown shrubs, tidy-ing plant beds, removing tree limbs and pine cones, and raking and bagging leaves. Interior suggestions include cleaning stairwells, entries and carpets, cleaning out storage rooms, washing windows, and perhaps even doing some minor touch-up painting. Housing residents will receive a letter notifying them of their specific meeting locations. At this time, members will be briefed on each group’s area of responsibility and given instructions on how to care for common areas.

Items such as batteries, glass, bulk paper and metal should be taken to the nearest recycling cen-ter, either on Ramstein in Bldg. 5146 or Kapaun in Bldg. 2820.

Many hands make quick work. If we all do our part, this cleanup will be done quickly and the results will be something we can all enjoy.

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DOD members learn how to be voting assistance officersby Airman 1st Class Joshua Magbanua86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

Installation and unit vot-ing assistance officers from around the KMC attend-ed the Federal Voting Assistance Program train-ing workshop April 21 on Ramstein.

Participants learned how to aid U.S. Department of Defense members voting in this year’s elections.

Kenneth Warford, pol-

icy and project compli-ance deputy director for the FVAP, conducted the workshop and briefed the attendees about their duties as voting assistance offi-cers. He also discussed the Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act, which grants U.S. citi-zens the ability to partici-pate in the electoral process even if they are outside U.S. territory.

“We’re here to assist you to try and make your job a little easier,” Warford said.

“We understand and appre-ciate that for the majority of you, this is an additional duty, and you have other duties and responsibilities to take care of.

“UOCAVA is a law that covers us and allows us to be able to vote via absentee ballot no matter where we are in the world,” Warford continued.

Besides UOCAVA, War-ford also discussed the information every voting assistance officer would need as they guide the vot-

ers through the electoral process.

First Lt. Christopher Cassidy, 603rd Air and Space Operations Center deputy officer in charge of intelligence analysis, said the workshop helped pre-pare him for his duties as a voting assistance officer.

“Prior to today, I really lacked any firm guidance on exactly what I needed to do,” Cassidy said. “This was very helpful in laying out the guidelines of what we had to do and making it

much less a mystery.”Col. Brandon R. Hileman,

86th Airlift Wing vice com-mander, thanked the people for stepping up to the task of being a voting assistance officer.

“I want to say thanks for coming out and volunteer-ing to help others,” Hileman said. “Your efforts are criti-cal in ensuring our military and civilian population, as well as their dependents, have the ability and are afforded the opportunity to have their vote count.”

with Air Force One come from the fleet services flight. The fleet services team provides the restock during the gas and go, disposes of waste and makes sure the toilet water is refreshed.

Fleet services has another section known as the “clean side.” This side provides water, toiletries, pillows, blankets and anything passengers may need to continue their flight.

One of the Airmen who has worked with Air Force One is Airman 1st Class Davontae McKenzie, 721st APS fleet services specialist.

“I was honored to be chosen for a POTUS mission, and it felt good to be touching something that impactful and be part of a larger mission,” McKenzie said.

McKenzie and the 721st APS are not the only ones working with Air Force One. The APS works alongside security forces, fuels, maintenance and many other agencies.

“It takes a team, and we do it well together,” Noe said. “We work with multiple agencies around base coordinating things needed to support POTUS in order to ensure mission suc-cess.”

Shortly after touching down, Air Force One rolls down the runway restocked and refueled by the Airmen of Ramstein, taking the leader of the U.S. around the world.

POTUS, from Page 1

Photo by 1st Class Lane Plummer

Senior Airman Devonte Jenkins, 786th Civil Engineering Squadron heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration journey-man, uses a weed whacker around his working area during a base-cleanup day Nov. 3, 2015, on Ramstein. Airmen and civilians around Ramstein cleaned around the base to maintain a clean working environment.

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‘STEMming’ from greatness: New educational facility opensStory and photo by Airman 1st Class Lane Plummer86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

A new educational building, funded by a science, technol-ogy, engineering and mathe-matics grant received last year, opened to the public April 21 on Ramstein.

The facility is a place where kids from elementary to high school can visit to take part in several activities, includ-ing completing science proj-ects, recording music in its studio and flying a certified Lockheed Martin C-130 Super Hercules simulator.

According to Kimberly Grant, 86th Force Support Squadron youth program director, the goal of the facility is to provide an open environ-ment for kids to exercise their creative abilities.

“The goal of this facility is to provide high-quality STEM curriculum ... to prepare mil-itary-connected youth with

the skills they need to excel,” Grant said.

In turn, this will have a positive effect on imaginative-thinking adolescents, accord-ing to Grant.

“As we look at the future needs of our nation and armed services, skills in STEM will be critical,” Grant said. “This STEM Center of Innovation will encourage our youth to develop their skills outside of the classroom ... They’ll have the skills they need to succeed in the 21st century.”

The 86th FSS is funding the furnishing and construction via the money they received from the STEM grant last year. The grant, provided by Raytheon, was given to the Ramstein Youth Center to help fund edu-cational programs and events outside the classroom. It pro-vides the community money to expand educational resourc-es for its students.

One of the most exciting aspects is the technology that will be inside the facility, such as three-dimensional printers

and high-end computers capa-ble of running top-tier coding programs.

“We’re giving students access to professional-level computers and equipment to be able to learn and design programs or art projects,” said Bryan Mason, 86th FSS rec-reations assistant. “When they step into the working world, they will be a step above their peers.”

According to Grant, this new opening is one of the many steps the youth center is taking toward developing a

more resilient and successful generation.

“We will strengthen the program by purchasing more technology and supplies,” Grant said. “We want to develop more STEM-related programs that will strengthen youths’ skills.”

Innovating in how students can complete school work and express their creative think-ing among peers is one of the many steps the Ramstein Youth Center is taking to cre-ate a positive learning envi-ronment in the KMC.

Bryan Mason, 86th Force Support Squadron recreations assistant, puts a com-puter together for the new Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics Center of Innovation April 14 on Ramstein.

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Closures• The Ramstein radiology department

will be closed today for mandatory system upgrades. All radiology exams will be per-formed at the Landstuhl radiology department located on the fi rst fl oor of LRMC, near the emergency room. For more information, call 314-590-5280 or 06371-9464-5280.

• The Ramstein Education Center will be closed today for a training event. Professional Military Education testing will still be con-ducted on this day. For emergencies, contact the education center’s after-hours number at 0173-978-8362.

• The KMC Housing Offi ce and Furnishings Management Section will be closed Thursday and May 11, 16, 26 and 30 due to U.S. and German holidays and training days. For ques-tions, call 489-6672.

Irregular Warfare SeminarThe 435th Contingency Response

Support Squadron will hold the sec-ond Irregular Warfare Seminar Monday to Thursday. The seminar is open to all NATO and Department of Defense ID cardholders. Lectures will be daily from 8 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. on Ramstein, Bldg. 2248. Guest lecturer will be Dr. William Dean III from Air University. For more information and reservations, call 480-2726.

Scheduled water outageThere will be a water outage from 9 a.m.

to noon Tuesday on Walter Reed Drive at Landstuhl that will affect Bldg. 3852. The city of Landstuhl has tasked a contractor to

complete repairs on the main water pipes. For more information, contact the city of Landstuhl at 0172-780-2801.

US Consular Outreach DayPassport Outreach Day is scheduled for

9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. May 11 on Ramstein, Bldg. 2402. Representatives will be on-site to accept tourist passport and Consular Report of Birth Abroad applications and to answer questions relating to immigrant visas and social security. In addition, a citizenship and immigration briefi ng will be held from 10 to 11:30 a.m. at the Hercules Theater on Ramstein. On-site passport-photo support will be available for $8, but it is recommend you obtain photos prior to the event to minimize your wait time. The Ramstein, Kaiserslautern and Baumholder passport offi ces will be closed May 11 and will reopen on May 12 in order to fully support the event. For more information, email [email protected], usarmy.rheinland-pfalz.imcom-europe.mbx.usag-r-p-passport@mail.mil or usarmy.baumholder.imcom-europe.mbx.passport-and-id-offi [email protected].

Health care professionals wantedWant to be an active-duty Air Force health

professional? Learn more about the health professions programs at the information booth from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. on May 19 at the Kaiserslautern Military Community Center food court.

Estate claims• Any person having claims for or against

the estate of Staff Sgt. Grant R. Davis, assigned to the 76th Airlift Squadron at Ramstein, should contact the summary court offi cer at 480-7601 or 0152-3390-5306.

• Any person having claims for or against the estate of Capt. Jamaal Paul, assigned to the 603rd Air Operations Center at Ramstein, should contact the summary court offi cer at 478-2135 or 0151-1568-2447.

APRIL 18 8:55 a.m.: Minor traffi c accident without inju-ries and fl eeing the scene of an accident near Kaiserslautern. 8:46 p.m.: Child neglect reported to the KMC law enforcement desk.

APRIL 192:40 a.m.: Suspicious activity reported to the Ramstein law enforcement desk. 8:30 a.m.: Major traffi c accident without injuries in Kaiserslautern.9:20 a.m.: Operating a U.S. Army Europe-plated vehicle without a USAREUR license in Kaiserslautern. 5:50 p.m.: Major traffi c accident without injuries in Eulenbis.

5:50 p.m.: Major traffi c accident with injuries in Kaiserslautern.6:25 p.m.: Minor traffi c accident without injuries and fl eeing the scene of an accident in Kaiserslautern.6:56 p.m.: Self-harm ideations reported to the KMC law enforcement desk.

APRIL 207:15 a.m.: Major traffi c accident with injuries in Ramstein-Miesenbach. 8:30 a.m.: Missing person and self-harm ideations reported to the KMC law enforcement desk.9:35 a.m.: Assault reported to the KMC law enforcement desk. 4:10 p.m.: Self-harm ideations reported to the KMC law enforcement desk.4:30 p.m.: Vandalism to private property on Ramstein.

APRIL 217:46 a.m.: Assault reported to the Ramstein law enforcement desk. 1:30 p.m.: Provoking speeches at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center.

APRIL 224:34 a.m.: Major traffi c accident without inju-ries and drunken operation of a vehicle near Kaiserslautern. 6:40 a.m.: Major traffi c accident with injuries near Weilerbach. 6 p.m.: Shoplifting on Ramstein. 10:50 p.m.: Assault reported to the KMC law enforcement desk.

APRIL 231:05 a.m.: Drunken operation of a vehicle in Kaiserslautern. 4 p.m.: Minor traffi c accident without injuries and fl eeing the scene of an accident in Kaiserslautern. 6:30 p.m.: Indecent exposure in Ramstein-Miesenbach. 10:50 p.m.: Assault and failure to obey order or regulation in Kaiserslautern.

APRIL 243:42 a.m.: Mutual assault in Kaiserslautern.

When driving outside of town or on the autobahn stay to the right except to pass. A general rule of driv-ing on multilane roads in Germany is that drivers must drive on the right side of the road except when passing other vehicles. This generally applies outside of built-up areas. When driv-ing in built-up areas on multilane roads except for autobahns, vehicles with up to 3 1/2 tons of authorized loaded weight have a free choice of lane. On roads with only one lane in each direction, vehicles must go as far right as possible when being passed, especially when there is oncoming traffi c, a hill, on curves or when visibility is low.

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Editor’s note: The purpose of the weekly blotter is to deliver a chronological listing of criminal activity in the KMC. The information contained in the blot-ter is not indicative of crime trends or the targeting of service members or their dependents. The location and nature of the entries is dependent upon where the crime was reported and not necessarily where the crime took place.

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Couples prepare for future with Surviving Spouses WorkshopStory and photo by Senior Airman Nicole Keim86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

A military career can come with tremendous personal sacrifice, not just for service members but also for spouses. Not only do partners support their husbands and wives dur-ing their military service but after as well. When a retiree passes away, spouses are left with a plethora of responsibili-ties in addition to dealing with the loss of their loved one.

To alleviate some of the stress associated with such a tragic experience, the Kaiserslautern Military Community Retiree Counsel hosted the first Surviving Spouses Workshop April 16 on Ramstein.

“A lot of our retiree spous-es are not aware of some of the required paperwork that is involved,” said Robert Belt, 86th Airlift Wing Retiree Activities Office volunteer. “Quite often, older couples were told, more than 40 years

ago, that they shouldn’t worry about it and that the military would take care of every-thing. This is a myth. They will take care of a lot, but they won’t take care of everything. Without a DD Form 214, they can hardly do anything for the retiring spouse.”

The most important docu-ments for spouses to have are

the DD Form 214 and a death certificate, Belt said.

According to L.D. Pratt, a retired U.S. Army chief war-rant officer, the workshop was long overdue.

“This is something we have needed for a very long time,” Pratt said. “I had to take care of my son’s estate, who passed away five years ago, and it has

taken those five years to get everything closed out. People don’t take care of their (paper-work), and their (spouses) don’t understand in all cases. A lot of people don’t know what to do, and if they do, they keep putting it off.”

Not only was it a good wake-up call for spouses and military members to take action sooner

rather than later but also to make sure paperwork is not just saved digitally.

“I am a spouse that is a dinosaur with computers,” said Patricia Rodriguez, a spouse who attended the event. “I didn’t have much knowledge, and if something happened to my husband, I would be (in trouble). After this workshop I will not be in that position. My husband now knows what he needs to do to help his fam-ily if anything were to happen to him. It is important to not only have digital copies but hard copies of paperwork in case it crashes.”

During the workshop, speakers from the Air Force and Army mortuary affairs and casualty assis-tance offices, Department of Veterans Affairs, U.S. Army Community Service survi-vor outreach service and a speaker from the 86th Airlift Wing Legal Office spoke to the attendees about things they would need to have and what their entitlements were.

Photo by Airman 1st Class Lane Plummer

NAOC refuels at RamsteinThe National Airborne Operations Center's aircraft taxis down the flightline April 19 on Ramstein. The NAOC is designed to provide an airborne, survivable platform for key personnel to conduct war operations in the event of a nuclear attack.

Couples speak to casualty assistance agencies during a Surviving Spouses Workshop April 16 on Ramstein. To allevi-ate some of the stress of losing a loved one, the Kaiserslautern Military Community Retiree Counsel hosted the first workshop to educate retired military members and their spouses about the correct paperwork needed to receive entitlements and benefits.

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Do not underestimate German beerby Tech. Sgt. Angelina Manby86th Airlift Wing Safety Office

One of the many joys of living in Germany is the opportunity to sample a variety of German beer. Those who are connoisseurs have probably had wheat beers such as the “Weizenbier” or “Hefeweizen,” pale beers such as “Altbier” or “Pilsener,” or dark beers such as “Bock” or “Dunkles.” But what many Americans may or may not know is that the alcohol content of the German-made beers can be a lot higher than the typical American-made beer. Pay special attention to the Bock beer, which can have up to 16 percent alcohol content compared to the typical 5 percent alcohol by volume in other beers.

Not only do you have to pay attention to the alcohol content but also to the serving size of the beer container. Serving sizes for beer in Germany are typically larger than those in the U.S. If you’re not careful, a German beer can sneak up on you. Keep in mind, a 180-pound male who drinks a liter of German beer, or three U.S. domestic beers, can have an approximate blood alcohol con-tent of 0.06 in one hour. The legal BAC limit

in Germany is 0.05 compared to 0.08 in the United States.

Being aware of how much alcohol you consume while out on the town can be a task of its own. The excitement of enjoying tasty German beers can cloud judgement.

Unfortunately, poor judgement often leads to driving under the influence. In the KMC, there was an average of 176 DUI cases last year, which is equal to more than three cases every week. These DUI cases were only in the Kaiserslautern area.

To continue to fully enjoy the German-beer experience, it is always a good idea to preplan. A few ways to avoid drinking and driving is to always have a plan before going out. This means having a friend who isn’t drinking be the designated driver, asking ahead of time to stay over at a friend’s house or carrying extra cash for public transporta-tion, to name a few options. There is also Airmen Against Drunk Driving, which is run by volunteers who pick up service members and family members then drop them off at home in case their original plans fail. The AADD phone number is available via the Ramstein smartphone app.

Kindergraves ceremony scheduled for May 14by Jodi CoreyGerman-American and International Women’s Club Kaiserslautern

One of the sweetest and strongest signs of friendship between Germany and America happened in Kaiserslautern. From 1952 to 1971, approxi-mately 451 American infants who died at birth or shortly after at the American military hospital in Landstuhl or at near-by civilian hospitals were bur-ied in the Kaiserslautern main cemetery, Waldfriedhof, adja-cent to Daenner Kaserne.

Unlike cemetery plots in the States, a plot in Germany is

leased for only 20 years at a time. When the lease for the “Kindergraves” came up for renewal, the German-American and International Women’s Club Kaiserslautern and the Ramstein Area Chiefs Group negotiated the terms of the new lease and maintenance in order to prevent the children’s remains from being removed.

Today, the Kindergraves are located in the heart of the cemetery and are maintained year-round through the gener-ous help of volunteers. A yearly ceremony is held in remem-brance of the children buried there.

This year’s ceremony will

take place at 10 a.m. May 14 at Daenner Kaserne Chapel, with a procession to the cemetery directly afterward. Cake and coffee will be served at a recep-tion in the church.

The ceremony is a public event, and all members of the community are encouraged to attend. Cake donations are always welcome.

For cleanup dates, visit the Ramstein Area Chiefs Group Facebook page. Upcoming cleanup dates are scheduled for May 7 and May 13. The May 13 cleanup day will be in preparation for the May 14 memorial ceremony and will start at 3 p.m.

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Each year, wreaths are placed at the Kindergraves in Kaiserslautern’s cemetery during the annual Kindergraves memorial ceremony.

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FBI’s missing children’s app available to KMCby Staff Sgt. Leslie Keopka86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

The Federal Bureau of Investigation has recent-ly released a free smartphone app that allows par-ents to notify local police agencies of missing children in the area.

The FBI Child ID app is now available for use in the KMC. Parents and guardians may use this app to upload recent photos and information on their children and instantly share it with local law enforcement agencies, should the child go missing.

“With the FBI Child ID app, guardians can deliver exact information about their child to the 86th Security Forces Squadron with the push of a button,” said Senior Airman William Reece, 86th SFS police services assistant. “Once the guardian sends the notification, all pertinent information about the child is delivered instan-taneously to the law enforcement desk. We ask that the guardian call the (law enforcement desk), which eliminates inadvertent missing child alerts, and search procedures will be initiated.”

Once downloaded, parents and guardians must

open the app and enter pertinent information on their child. One must also be sure to enter [email protected] as the preferred law enforcement office email block. This ensures the information is sent to the local police department.

“I think it’s a great app for military families to have, especially with all the traveling most people in the KMC take part in,” said AD Torres, wife of Tech. Sgt. JD Torres, 693rd Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Group geospa-tial intelligence program manager. “Being sta-tioned in a different country where we might not know the language very well can be daunting at times, especially in a time of crisis that involves our children. This app can help us communicate better with authorities, regardless of language barriers. It’s a must-have for all in the KMC.”

The app allows you to upload multiple photos that will help identify a missing child, such as front and side views and photos of any scars or identifying marks.

“There’s even a block where guardians can fill in additional information,” Reece said. “For example, if the child has a medical condition,

violent tendencies or anything that law enforce-ment should be aware of, that information should be added to the comment block.”

The FBI does not store any of the data upload-ed, unless it is sent in for a missing-child report.

In addition to the reporting option, there are also several helpful tips and resources parents can use during an emergency. This includes important steps to take within the first 24 to 48 hours of the child’s disappearance.

“Now that I know this app is available, I’ll definitely be taking advantage of this resource,” Torres said. “There’s nothing a parent wouldn’t do to ensure their child’s safety, so taking a few minutes to download the app and filling it out will later serve as a big benefit if the need for it ever came up.”

While the KMC law enforcement officers work diligently to protect personnel and their families, this app is an additional resource residents can utilize in the unfortunate circumstance of a miss-ing child.

For more information, contact the 86th SFS at 480-1215 or 06371-47-1215.

Rotational forces to Europe laud EAS improvements, garrison supportStory and photo by Stefan AlfordU.S. Army Garrison Rheinland-Pfalz Public Affairs

The recent spring-break week saw people traveling to popular destina-tions such as Miami, Daytona and Panama City, Florida; South Padre Island, Texas; Rhine Ordnance Barracks; and Coleman Work Site, Mannheim.

At least it would appear that way, with more than a thousand young men and women descending on those last two locations in the U.S. Army Garrison Rheinland-Pfalz footprint.

But instead of surfing and sunbath-ing, these visitors were signing and sorting — as in vehicles and equip-ment they inspected and checked out from pre-positioned stock at the European Activity Set at Coleman.

The EAS is an armored brigade’s worth of equipment being stored in Europe, to include Coleman, for U.S.-based rotational forces to use when training in Europe.

The Army’s incoming rotational forces, to include the 3rd Infantry Division from Fort Stewart, Georgia; the 82nd Airborne Division from Fort Bragg, North Carolina; and the 173rd Airborne Brigade from Vicenza, Italy, are gearing up en route to further des-tinations eastward in support of mul-tinational exercises and operations, such as Atlantic Resolve, Anakonda, Saber Junction and Swift Response.

As they ready to move forward to countries such as Poland, Bulgaria and Romania, the Soldiers are logistically supported by the USAG Rheinland-Pfalz team during their stopover. At

ROB, they are housed, fed and pro-vided the comforts of home through a variety of services and facilities. And at Coleman, the EAS support crews ensure the readiness of tracked fighting vehicles, Humvees and other equipment.

“These are big missions in support of our NATO allies, and we’re fully committed to enabling the success of our rotational forces with the right equipment at the right time,” said Col. G. Shawn Wells Jr., garrison com-mander.

The garrison support has not gone unnoticed, nor unappreciated, by the Soldiers temporarily calling ROB home and Coleman their place of duty.

“I was here for the first rotation last year when Coleman was just start-ing (the EAS support mission), and

there’s been significant improvement in getting units in and out quicker and streamlined processes and plan-ning,” said Capt. Jonathan Berti, 1st Brigade, 3rd ID electronic warfare officer, whose team is in charge of the Mayor’s Cell that coordinates with garrison staff for the equipment draw, lodging, meals and quality-of-life issues.

“There are a lot of Soldiers at ROB right now,” Berti continued. “But the capabilities are in place to support all of us. And here (at Coleman), it’s been a painless process and a lot easier than the last go around.”

That sentiment was echoed by sev-eral others who’ve witnessed firsthand the transformation of the EAS system implemented at Coleman last year.

“For such a large draw (of equip-ment), the EAS crew has done a great

job organizing the equipment and readying it for us this time so we can focus on the maintenance,” said 1st Lt. Joseph Figueroa, platoon leader with the 3rd Infantry Division’s Alpha Company, 1st Platoon, 10th Engineer Battalion. “Last year, our time was divided 50/50 between the property turnover and the maintenance. Now it’s much faster, with 10 percent of our time spent on the property piece and 90 percent on maintenance. It’s a much better system.”

The system entails a lot, according to Mike Robinson, one of the EAS on-site crew who supports the rotational forces.

“When the heavy equipment comes in, such as graders and bulldozers, and is assigned to our shop, we inspect it, service it, repair it as necessary, do a re-inspection and quality-control check, and then put it on the line for issue,” Robinson said.

What makes the task challenging for the Coleman site workers is that the equipment is returning primar-ily from other downrange operations and sometimes hasn’t received the in-depth maintenance it should while in the field.

“We’re still getting some equipment from Kuwait, Iraq and Afghanistan, and those things need a good servic-ing,” Robinson said.

Those desert-tan vehicles also need to be repainted to the standard three-color camouflage pattern of green, brown and black for the European the-ater, and that’s another function per-formed at Coleman. In addition to the

Sgt. James Gross, 3rd Infantry Division, guides a vehicle into position on a train car at Coleman Work Site, Mannheim, while “Deutsche Bahn,” meaning “German Rail,” members look on.

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435th CRG trains deployment tacticsPhotos by Staff Sgt. Armando Schwier-Morales

An instructor from the 435th Security Forces Squadron removes a weapon from a Humvee April 11 on Ramstein. The Airmen practiced for scenarios they might encounter during deployment.

Airmen from the 435th Air Ground Operations Wing practice recovering an “injured” teammate April 11 on Ramstein. Instructors from the 435th Security Forces Squadron guided the Airmen in best practices to ensure the safety and security of the deploying Airmen.

A 435th Security Forces Squadron member trains with his group April 11 on Ramstein. The 435th SFS and members of the 435th Contingency Response Group practiced tactics needed to deploy in preparation for a future mission.

A 435th Contingency Response Group member listens to a 435th Security Forces Squadron instructor April 11 on Ramstein. Both Airmen trained for a deployment to ensure the security and efficiency of their teams.

Weapons lay on the ground as Airmen wait for training to begin April 11 on Ramstein. The Airmen participated in a variety of tasks to prepare for an upcoming deployment, where they will execute one of their primary missions of building a base from the ground up.

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one permanent paint hangar at the Mannheim installation, U.S. Army Europe recently added two mobile paint racks.

“Having three painting areas saves an incredible amount of time on reconfigur-ing the exteriors,” explained Matt Wheeler, Coleman site manager. “Instead of having to wait to completely clean and flush the previous color from the system, they go from one area to the next.”

Once the vehicles have been checked, serviced, painted and certified as ready, they are issued to the rotational force and the transiting Soldiers load them onto the trains at Coleman’s rail yard for the trip to various destinations. With the large volume of outbound material to support a number of concurrent operations, the tracks have been busy with trains scheduled in and out of the small Mannheim work site almost daily.

With the increased opera-tions tempo during the EAS draws, Soldiers need to refuel as well. Accordingly, improve-ments have also been made in the feeding of the troops at Coleman with the addition of a Containerized Kitchen unit brought down and manned by 21st Theater Sustainment Command food services spe-cialists from the Clocktower Cafe on Kleber Kaserne.

“We set up this high-speed CK operation to make it eas-ier for them,” said Staff Sgt. Lashon Kinnel, an advanced culinary NCO with the 21st TSC. “It’s also important for morale. Just think if you had to eat (Meals, Ready to Eat) all day. Now they can come here and get a nice hot chow.”

“The process is a lot more helpful now,” agreed Sgt. Michael Hanspard, a 3rd ID culinary NCO in charge of a seven-member food-services team preparing to go to Poland and provide CK operations support to the infantry divi-sion participating in Exercise Anakonda June 7 to 17. “This is my third time here, and things are more fluid and fast-er paced. We didn’t have the CK set up here previously. It may not seem (like a big deal), but it helps us better focus (on the upcoming mission) as part of the show of force to show we’re here to help our Allied

partner nations.”That big picture concept is

well understood by the 3rd ID Soldiers getting ready at Coleman for the Polish exer-cise that will involve more than 25,000 participants from 24 nations to demonstrate allied defense capabilities to deploy, mass and sustain com-bat power to support assur-ance and deterrence measures in one of U.S. Army Europe’s premier multinational training events.

“We’re looking forward to doing some really neat stuff with the Polish, especially on electronic warfare,” said Berti on the training to integrate Polish national command and force structures into a mul-tinational environment. “But for now, it’s all about getting the Soldiers what they need to draw their equipment, from lodging and meals to transpor-tation. The (garrison) support has been excellent.”

Sgt. Daniel Gillespie, a 3rd ID Bradley Fighting Vehicle mechanic billeted at ROB, concurs.

“They have everything we need there,” Gillespie said. “They have a nice gym and dining facility, a USO, a Java Cafe with free Wi-Fi and video game systems. There’s a lot to offer.”

With more than two thou-sand rotational forces sched-uled through June, making sure there’s a lot to offer is part of the garrison’s Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation mission, and they’ve adjusted operations at ROB to provide the best pos-sible service for the influx of Soldiers.

Hours of operation have been increased at several facilities, such as the Java Cafe and the fitness center, said Steve Pelletier, direc-tor of FMWR, adding that “during the large part (of the beddown), the Army and Air Force Exchange Service will also be adding a food truck at ROB, and they have already enlarged their shoppette.”

It all comes down to taking care of the troops.

“As part of Installation Management Command-Europe, we’re proud to be able to provide the same type of in-garrison services and support that these Soldiers are accustomed to back at their home stations,” Wells said.

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Ask an attorney: FLIPL financial payback by Capt. Nandor Kiss Baumholder Law Center

Q: I just received notice that the Army is trying to charge me money for a government vehicle I wrecked last month. Can they make me pay?

A: If you ever lose your assigned equipment or damage a government vehicle, you’ll learn that the govern-

ment, like everyone else, wants to be paid back for money or property that is lost. Financial Liability Investigations of Property Loss are the Army’s meth-od of attributing financial responsibil-ity for the loss, damage, or destruction of government property.

Anytime the Army wants a service member or an employee to pay for damage done to government property,

it will likely use the FLIPL process. It is therefore very important to under-stand your rights, should you ever find yourself in the FLIPL crosshairs.

Before recommending that you be held liable, a financial liability officer must first confirm:

• You had a duty or responsibil-ity to take care of some government property

• You failed to carry out that duty by doing something negligent

• Your negligence was cause of the loss to the government

A person can only be held liable if they had some type of responsibil-ity to care for the government prop-erty. That responsibility can result from being assigned the property on a hand receipt or can come from something as simple as borrowing someone else’s equipment and using it. It can also result when you are a supervisor charged with making sure subordinates properly care for their equipment.

Next, the Army must show that you are culpable. Culpability means that your actions or absence of care violated your responsibility or result-ed in your failure to carry out your duty. If you had a duty to take care of government property and you violat-ed it, the government will then deter-mine if your violation caused a loss.

Even if you violated a duty, it still doesn’t mean that you are going to be held liable. Imagine a situation where someone is driving recklessly for a short amount of time, stops, and then is hit by another automobile through no fault of their own. In that situation, the driver violated his duty to drive cautiously, but that violation is not what caused the accident. In order to hold you liable, the govern-ment must show that your actions or lack of care is what caused the loss.

The final thing that the govern-ment must prove is that there was a loss. If nothing is actually damaged, there is nothing that needs to be paid back.

Without meeting all of these requirements, the government cannot make you pay.

If you receive notice that you have been identified as the subject of a FLIPL, it is crucially important that you exercise your right to seek legal assistance. A legal assistance attor-ney will be able to help you draft a rebuttal to the financial liability officer’s recommendation and ensure that the investigation was performed properly. Once you are notified that a FLO has recommended that you be held liable, you only have seven calendar days to respond. It is impor-tant to call your local legal assistance office as soon as possible and let them know you have a short suspense so they can help ensure that your rights are protected.

Editor’s note: This article is for general information only and does not constitute legal advice or create an attorney-client relationship. You should always consult an attorney for specific legal questions.

Photos by Staff Sgt. Leslie Keopka

86th LRS gears up Team Ramstein for Wing ThunderTop photo: Senior Airman LaMicah Moreland, 86th Logistic Readiness Squadron individual protective equipment journeyman, performs a quality control check on an Airman’s issued gear during Wing Thunder April 20 on Ramstein. Moreland is one of many quality control personnel ensuring all participants are issued the correct gear and sizes. Wing Thunder is an inspection designed to exercise the 86th Airlift Wing’s readiness and operational capabilities through objective-driven scenarios. Bottom photo: Senior Airman Zachary Simon, 445th Air Reserve Base Logistics Readiness Squadron supply technician at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, goes through a checklist of individual protective equipment items being issued during Wing Thunder April 20 on Ramstein. Simon is one of four logistics reservists completing their annual training at Ramstein.

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Be aware of witches Saturday nightby Petra Lessoing86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

Saturday night, residents living off base must keep a watchful eye on their houses and vehicles. They also should park their cars in the garage, if they have one. Because if they leave the car outside, they might find it wrapped in toilet paper or decorat-ed with ketchup the following morn-ing. They also should make sure any-thing sitting outdoors that can be eas-ily picked up, such as doormats and flowerpots, are placed indoors for the night, otherwise it might be gone or placed somewhere else Sunday morning. Residents must take these precautionary measures because Saturday night is “Hexennacht,” or “witches night.”

Weird things happen the night of April 30 to May 1. Customarily, children and teenagers play tricks on neighbors. They ring doorbells and run off, put mustard on door handles, hide floor mats and trash cans, remove garden gates and wrap various items in toilet paper.

Sometimes, older children and even adults do destructive things like lifting drainage covers in the middle of the road or moving traffic signs.

Therefore, drivers are asked to be very careful at night and the follow-ing morning because these actions create safety hazards and result in property damage. German Polizei patrol the neighborhoods and take appropriate action if necessary.

Legend says that on the night of April 30, evil ghosts represented by cold weather, snow and darkness meet with witches and demons at Blocksberg hill in the Harz moun-tains. Here they get into mischief before they take off on broomsticks, pitchforks and billy goats at mid-night.

The origin of witches night goes back to Pagan times when people believed that evil ghosts tried to prevent the “Queen of Spring” from entering the country. Witches and demons were masters of people and things, so people did a lot to protect themselves. They hid billy goats and broomsticks so witches would not be able to ride on them through the night and do evil things. It was an unwrit-ten law that children must not get beaten with a broomstick because it could be a witch’s tool.

Witches night is also called “Walpurgis” night. Walpurga was an English saint who worked as a mis-

sionary in Germany in the eighth cen-tury. In 761, she became the abbess of a monastery in Heidenheim, which was founded by her two brothers, Willibald and Wunibald, who also were saints. She was known for exor-cising demons from the bodies of the sick. Walpurga died in 779, and on May 1, 871, her body was transport-ed to Eischstaeett to be reburied next to her brothers.

Another German tradition to observe in the beginning of May is to “dance into May.” Various associa-tions and sports clubs sponsor “Tanz in den Mai” with live music in com-munity halls, sports gyms, gasthauses or other facilities that house dancing halls.

In several villages of the KMC, a May tree will be put up the evening of April 30 or in the morning of May 1. Sometimes this ceremony is com-bined with a village fest.

The May tree usually is a fir with the lower branches stripped and only the treetop untouched. The pole is decorated with colorful ribbons and craftsmen’s trade ornaments like sau-sages for the butchers, pretzels for the bakers or carved wooden figures.

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Many villages put up May trees the night of April 30 or morning of May 1. The pole is deco-rated with colorful ribbons, and craftsmen’s trade ornaments like sausages for the butch-ers, pretzels for the bakers or carved wooden figures.See WITCHES, Page 14

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May poles symbolize the beginning of spring and hope for a good harvest.

Dance into May is offered Saturday eve-ning at the following times and locations:•  8 p.m., Katzweiler Lautertalhalle•  8 p.m., Landstuhl, Zehntenscheune•  8 p.m., Kindsbach, MehrzweckhalleMay tree fests in the KMC, where the May 

trees are put up,  take place on  the following days:•  Saturday: Witches night fest with putting 

up  of May  tree,  eating  and  drinking,  6  p.m. in  Drehenthalerhof,  a  district  of  Otterberg; May tree fest, 6 p.m. near Mehrzweckhalle in Krickenbach; and putting up of the May tree, 

6  p.m.  in  Stelzenberg  near  Lindenbrunnen fountain.•  Sunday:  putting  up  of  May  tree, 

9  a.m.  near Haus  der Vereine  in Bann; May tree fest, 11 a.m. on Grandcamp-Maisy-Platz and  in  community  hall  in  Kindsbach;  May fest,  11  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  at  the  fire  station in  Hauptstuhl;  May  fest  in  Mehrzweckhaus in  Erzenhausen;  May  fest,  10  a.m.  at  fair-grounds  in  Reichenbach;  May  fest  with chicken,  cakes,  a  fire  station  equipment display,  presentation  by  youth  firefighters,  11  a.m.  near  fire  station  in  Niederkirchen, north  of  Otterberg;  and  May  fest  with food,  live  music,  and  arts  and  craft,  11:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. on the village square in Bruchmuehlbach-Miesau.

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Saturday night, residents living off base should park their cars in the garage, if they have one. If they leave the car outside, they might find it wrapped in toilet paper or decorated with ketchup the following morning.

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Tips to help cope with homesickness

www.MilitaryInGermany.comGreat city trips, fun playgrounds for kids, delicious recipes and much more.

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Permanent change of station overseas as a military family can be one of the most enrich-ing experiences in your life. � e memories of journeys and seeing sights will last a lifetime, but the sting of homesickness is a reality for even the most seasoned traveler. � is can especially be the case when living in a country where English is not the � rst language. However, it doesn’t have to always be that way. Following these tips will not only ease the melancholy of homesickness but it may also result in � nding you are home wherever you go. • Talk to locals. Any little store or restaurant

you go in, chat a little bit with the cashier or waitress about the town or city you � nd yourself in. If you have any questions, ask them. Locals love to talk about their hometown and will feel honored that you � nd their hometown interest-ing enough to visit. Human connections make the world smaller and cause us to feel invigorated and excited about life.• Keep a journal or blog. Consider yourself a

travel adventure writer who is actually experienc-ing a culture and society that other people want to learn about. Take it upon yourself to journal

or blog about all of your discoveries of the land you are in so that you may tell others someday. Everywhere in the world is of interest to some-one in the world, and other military families sure appreciate the help and advice of others in similar situations.• Eat the best local dish. Treat yourself to

the best local foods and drinks in town. � ere is no better way to embrace the new culture you � nd yourself in than by eating the local favorites. Great food reminds us all how lucky we are to be alive, not to mention how lucky we are to travel. In Germany there are many tasty food options for you to indulge in, including spaetzle, schnit-zel, curry wurst, kuchen, berliner, and let us not forget the beer and wine.• Try something new. When in Europe, try

something European. Learn to ski, climb moun-tains, go on nature walks or do a wine tasting. Find a new hobby that you have never tried before. Do something di� erent that will forever remind you of your time here and create some wonderful memories. You might end up being homesick for Germany by the time you PCS back stateside.• Join a club. Along with your new-found

hobby, try joining a new club or group, perhaps

even a German one. Having a regular social event like this in your calendar will give you something to look forward to, even if it’s scary at � rst. If it helps, go with another American friend. You will � nd that the locals are incredibly keen to mix with Americans and have a long history of doing so. Making new friends will help you feel more at home here, as they will help you � nd settling in a little easier.• Fall in love. � at’s right, fall in love with

Germany, as it is steeped with fascinating culture, customs, art and a long history dating to A.D. 100. � is beautiful country has a population of about 81 million and consists of 16 states. � e four largest cities are Berlin, Hamburg, Munich and Cologne. Between these cities lie magni� -cent castles and palaces, marvellous architecture, picturesque mountains, � owing rivers, winding wine streets, alluring cobble streets, delectable dishes and a whole lot more. With its very sophis-ticated infrastructure, it’s easy to get out and discover this incredible country. You will surely fall in love if you embrace your surroundings and remember: you are here for just a short time, learn to love every minute of it.

To see the full article and other similar articles, visit www.MilitaryInGermany.com.

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Was ist Los?KMC Cultural

Highlightsby Petra Lessoing86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

The following is a list of perfor-mances and events happening in the KMC and nearby locations. Dates are subject to change.

Performing arts:Pfalztheater Kaiserslautern:• “Tristan und Isolde,” a musical

drama by Richard Wagner, 5 p.m. Saturday, May 15 and 21.

• “Der zerbrochne Krug,” a funny play by Heinrich von Kleist, in Ger-man, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Wednesday and May 13, 14, 20, and 31; and 3 p.m. May 29 (with childcare).

• “Das Mass der Dinge,” a play by Neil LaBute, in German, 8 p.m. Wednesday and May 6, 10, 17 and 20.

• “My Fair Lady,” a musical by Frederick Loewe, in German, 7:30 p.m. Thursday and May 26.

• “Der kleine Horrorladen,” Little Shop of Horror, a musical by Alan Menken, in German, 7:30 p.m. May 7 and 17, and 6 p.m. May 22.

• “Day of Music,” for families with music in all rooms of the theater, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. May 8 followed by a

second family concert, “Pinocchio,” with lecturer in German and orchestra at 4 p.m.

For details, call 0631-3675-209 or visit www.pfalztheater.de.

Kammgarn Kaiserslautern: • The band Stahlmann presents

alternative, metal, electro, Gothic and industrial, 8 p.m. today. Tickets cost €20.

• Singer Summer Cem presents German rap and hip-hop, 8 p.m. Saturday.

• Nuit de la Chanson with Pauline Ngoc with Avenue, French-Polish formation, 8 p.m. May 7. Tickets cost €19.

• No Music in K-town with the bands Clustered Vision, No time to expect and Not My Funeral present-ing heavy metal, 8 p.m. May 14. Tickets cost €7.

For details, visit www.kammgarn.de.Fruchthalle, Kaiserslautern: • Jazz Stage meets Tango, 8 p.m.

May 13. Tickets cost €14.For tickets, call Kaiserslautern Tour-

ist Information at 0631-365-2317.JUZ (Youth Center), Steinstrasse

47, Kaiserslautern:• Core Night with the bands Infect-

ed World, Pray for Sanity and Denyal, 8 p.m. May 13. Tickets cost €7.50.

For additional information, visit www.juz-kl.de.

Landstuhl Stadthalle:• “The Soul of Tina — A Tribute to

Tina Turner,” Tess D. Smith performs 50 years of Tina Turner, 7:30 p.m. May 7. Tickets cost €23 to €32.

• Marcel Adam presents chansons from northern France and southern Ger-many, 7 p.m. May 11. Tickets cost €12.

• Downwind plays “Johnny Cash — A Tribute to the Man in Black,” 7:30 p.m. May 25. Tickets cost €15.

For more information, visit www.stadthalle-landstuhl.de or call 06371-92340.

Saarbruecken, Saarlaendisches Staatstheater, Schillerplatz 1:

• “Platee,” a ballet opera by Jean-Philippe Rameau, in French, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, May 11 and June 14.

• “Rusalka,” an opera by Antonin Dvorak, in three acts, 7:30 p.m. Thursday and May 14, 20 and 25.

For more information, visit www.theater-saarbruecken.de or call 0681-3092-486.

Nationaltheater Mannheim, am Goetheplatz:

• “Die vier Jahreszeiten,” the four seasons, a dance by Robert Glumbek and Kevin O’Day, 8 p.m. Tuesday, Thursday and May 10.

• “Il barbiere di Siviglia,” an opera by Gioachino Rossini, in Italian, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, May 15 and 30.

For additional information, visit www.nationaltheater-mannheim.de.

English Theatre, Gallusanlage 7, Frankfurt:

• “Disgraced,” a Pulitzer-Prize win-ning play by Ayad Akhtar, through Sunday.

• “Bad Jews,” a savage comedy about family, faith and legacy by Joshua Harmon, May 13 through July 1. Performances are 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays to Saturdays and 6 p.m. Sundays.

For more information, visit www.english-theatre.org.

Miscellaneous:• Kaiserslautern, Gartenschau

(dino park), open 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily, through Oct. 3. Special events: Saturday and Sunday, medieval market; Sunday, Ecumenical wor-ship service at 11 a.m. in Willow Church; Thursday is Ascension Day and Father’s Day, Protestant worship service at 11 a.m. in Willow Church and musical entertainment at 11 a.m. in beer garden and 2:30 p.m. on open-air stage. Tickets cost €7 for adults and €3 for children.

For additional details, visit www.gartenschau-kl.de.

• Kaiserslautern, Japanese Garden, Am Abendsberg 1, open through Oct. 31. Tickets cost €5.50 for adults and €3 for children.

For more information, visit www.japanischergarten.de.

• Landstuhl, Sickingen market

with carnival, today through Monday; fi reworks display 10 p.m. Monday.

• Otterberg, Shopping Sunday with activities, 1 to 6 p.m. Sunday.

• Hauptstuhl, festgrounds in for-est, Father’s Day music event with Musikverein Hauptstuhl, 8 p.m. Wednesday. Father’s Day fest starts at 10 a.m. Thursday.

• Rockenhausen, May carnival with rides, today through Monday.

• Pirmasens, Messplatz, carnival, today to May 8; vendors market Tuesday and Wednesday.

• Landau, May market with wine village, Saturday through May 9.

• Mannheim, Maimarktgelaende, Xaver-Fuhr-Strasse, industrial fair with 1,400 exhibitors presenting products, music, activities, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sat-urday through May 10. Advance tickets at Thalia book store in Kaiserslautern, Kerstrasse 9, cost €4.50 for adults and €3 for children. Tickets at the fair cost €8 for adults and €4.50 for children.

For more infotmation, visit www.maikmarkt-mannheim.de.

• Wachenheim/German Wine Street (near Bad Duerkheim), May fest, Saturday and Sunday.

• Neustadt-Hambach, wine fest, today to Monday.

Flea markets:• Kaiserslautern, Pfalz-Center

(across from Daenner Kaserne), 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday.

• Kaiserslautern, Messeplatz fair-grounds, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday.

• Mehlingen, Abtstrasse 25a, 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays.

• Bad Duerkheim, Saline (salt-works, Gutleutstrasse 48), 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays.

• Ludwigshafen, Jacob-von-Lavale-Platz (behind train station) 1 to 6 p.m. Saturday.

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Uni-Villa hikeThe Technical University Kaiserslautern starts a forest hike called “Uni-Villa-Wanderung” at 9 a.m. Saturday from the university’s sports fi eld. It ends at Villa Denis in Diemerstein and is 26 kilo-meters long. Hikers can stop at food stations and test their skills in diff er-ent games. Hikers can also take a free shuttle bus at 11 a.m. to Waldleiningen and walk from there, which is about half the distance. A park fest near Villa Denis begins at 1 p.m. with food, music and children’s activities. Diemerstein is a part of Frankenstein, located on B39, past Hochspeyer. The address for GPS users starting at the university is Paul-Ehrlich-Strasse 28, Kaiserslautern.

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Medieval market at Gartenschau The Gartenschau Kaiserslautern off ers a medieval market from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. The market includes more than 30 stands with merchandise, culinary spe-cialties, a knights camp, musicians, jugglers and craftsmanship presentations. For more information, visit www.gartenschau-kl.de.

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Events» April is the Month of the Military Child. To celebrate the important role that military children play in the armed forces community, Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation will host the Month of the Military Child Celebration from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday at Pulaski Park on Pulaski Barracks. The wel-come ceremony will begin at 11 a.m. Activities will include boun-cy castles, face painting, live entertainment, a kiddie train, food and much more. This event is free and is open to all Department of Defense ID cardholders and their families. For a complete schedule of events, visit www.kaiserslautern.armymwr.com.» A Cinco de Mayo celebration hosted by the Kaiserslautern Hispanic American Club and the 86th Force Support Squadron will be held at 4 p.m. May 6 on Ramstein outside the E-Club parking lot. The fun-fi lled family event will feature bounce cas-tles for the kids, traditional dancing performed by the Ramstein Elementary School students, Mexican-style bingo with prizes, pi-natas, and authentic Mariachi performers. Food and beverages will also be available.» The Rheinland-Pfalz International Choir is looking for male singers, especially tenors, to join. The choir rehearses from 7 to 9:30 p.m. Tuesdays in the Protestant community center in Kaiser-slautern, Erzhuetter Strasse 68. For more information, visit www.sing-rpic.de or call 0631-3508625.

KMC OnstageKMC Onstage is located in Bldg. 3232 on Kleber Kaserne. For more information, contact Nate Records at 483-6252 or 0631-411-6252 or via email at [email protected]. To reserve tickets, visit www.kaiserslautern.armymwr.com, visit KMC Onstage from 1 to 5 p.m. Tuesdays through Fridays, or call 483-6626 or 0631-411-6626.» KMC Onstage presents “Disney’s Winnie the Pooh KIDS”: 7 p.m. May 6 and 7. The play will be held at KMC Onstage, not Kaiserslautern Community Activity Center on Daenner Kaserne as previously refl ected. Reservations may be made in advance.» KMC Onstage presents “Avenue Q”: A special open-ing night gala performance will take place at 8 p.m. May 20.

Cost: $22 for adults and $20 for seniors and students. Regular show dates: 7:30 p.m May 21 and June, 3, 4, 10 and 11; and 3 p.m. June 5 and 12. Cost: $12 for adults and $10 for students and seniors. This musical is rated for mature audiences only.

Armstrong’s Club EventsArmstrong’s Club is located in Bldg. 1036 on Vogelweh Family Housing. Call 0631-354-9986 for details. Unless otherwise stat-ed, events have no cover charge and are open to all ID cardholders and their guests, 18 and over.» Mother’s Day brunch: 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. May 8. The brunch will include a carving station with assorted meats, an omelet and waffl e station and a delectable dessert buffet. In addition, moms will receive a special gift. Seating is limited; make reservations in advance. Tickets may be purchased online via WebTrac, from Arm-strong’s Club between 5 and 10 p.m. Mondays through Fridays, or from any Java Cafe in the KMC. Prices: $19.95 for adults; $9.95 for children 5 to 16 years old; and free for children 4 and under.» Small Tab Tuesdays: 5 to 10 p.m. every Tuesday play a game of pool or pick your favorite jam on the jukebox while enjoying specials.» Trivia Wednesdays: 6 to 10 p.m. every Wednesday.» Throwback Thursdays: 7 p.m. every other Thursday, listen to hits from the ’80s, ’90s and today. » Karaoke Fridays: 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. every Friday show off your singing skills and socialize in a fun environment. » Latin Fusion Saturdays: 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. every other Saturday.

Kazabra Club EventsKazabra Club is located in Bldg. 2057 on Vogelweh. Call 489-7261 or 0631-636-7261 for details. Unless otherwise stat-ed, events have no cover charge and are open to all ID cardholders and their guests, 18 and over.» Mother’s Day bingo: May 8. Doors open at 1 p.m.; games be-gin at 3 p.m. This special Mother’s Day event will feature various cash prizes, appetizers for participants and a gift for all mothers. Bingo packs start at $30.» Country Karaoke: 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. every other Friday. Sing your favorite country hit and take a spin on the mechanical bull Tornado.» Texas Hold ’em: 8 p.m. to midnight every Friday. Buy-in is $25. Register and buy-in by 7 p.m. » Country Night: 9 p.m. to 3 a.m. Saturdays. Dance lessons take place from 7 to 9 p.m. There is a $5 cover charge.» Sunday Sports: 6 p.m. to 1 a.m. Sundays. Enjoy 50 cent wings and $1 hot dogs and take part in fun sports trivia.

Support Groups» Expectant Parent Orientation is held from 8:30 to 11 a.m. the fi rst Tuesday of every month at the Landstuhl Learning Center, Bldg. 3718. Join New Parent Support Program and many com-munity counterparts to receive great information about pregnancy and newborns. No registration required. For more information, call 493-4203 or 0631-3406-4203.» Comfort Measures and Relaxation for Childbirth takes place from 1 to 3 p.m. the fi rst Wednesday of every month. Bring a partner or friend, water and wear comfortable clothes. Topics include: massage and acupressure, positions for labor, use of tools such as the birth ball, meditation and focusing techniques, aromatherapy, and hot and cold therapies. Class meets at the Pu-laski Chapel, Bldg. 2869. For details, call the New Parent Support Program at 493-4659 or 0631-3406-4659.

» A breast-feeding support group meets every Tuesday from 1 to 2:30 p.m. Join other moms and dads for this informational class about breast-feeding, sleeping and normal newborn behavior. Class meets at Rheinland-Pfalz Library in Landstuhl, Bldg. 3810. For details and to enroll, call 493-4203 or 0631-3406-4203.

Meetings» An Emergency Placement Care informational meeting takes place from 1 to 2 p.m. the third Wednesday of every month on Pulaski Barracks, Bldg. 2917. Join Army Community Service for this informative discussion on becoming an EPC provider and learn about the program and its basic requirements. For details, call 493-4203 or 0631-3406-4203.» Walk and Talk meets from 11 a.m. to noon the third Friday of every month. Stimulate your body and your mind. Join Army Community Service to walk and talk it off. Locations vary. For more information, call ACS at 493-4203 or 0631-3406-4203.

Classes and Training» Commanders and senior leaders training is from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m the fi rst Thursday of every month. This training is a mandatory requirement within 45 days of assumption of com-mand for all commanders and senior enlisted advisers, E7-E9. Receive information on the Family Advocacy Program, the Excep-tional Family Member Program and the Army Emergency Relief Program. Participants will receive a certifi cate upon completion. Class meets on Pulaski Barracks, Bldg. 2917. Registration is re-quired. For details, call 493-4203 or 0631-3406-4203.» Conversational German courses are offered in two levels: beginner and intermediate. Participants will gain a better under-standing of the written and verbal German language. All course materials are provided to students free of charge. Classes run in eight-week semesters. Advanced registration is required. For details, call 493-4203 or 0631-3406-4203.

Baumholder Events» Hilltop Theater presents “The Wizard of Oz” youth pro-duction: 7 p.m. May 6, 7, 13 and 14 and 3 p.m. May 8 and 15. Tickets may be reserved in advance through Hilltop Theater on Smith Barracks, Bldg. 8218, at 485-7244 or 06783-6-7244.» Celebrate Cinco de Mayo with Tavern on the Rock on May 7. This fun fi esta will include specials, themed games and karaoke. Doors open at 6 p.m.; karaoke begins at 9 p.m. Open to ID card-holders and their guests, ages 18 and older. For more information, contact Tavern on the Rock on Smith Barracks, Bldg. 8085, at 485-6941 or 06783-6-6941.» The Arts and Crafts Center will hold a craft fair from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. May 7. Stop by the Rheinlander Convention Center on Smith Barracks, Bldg. 8085, to sell or purchase unique homemade items. A table reservation cost $25. Reservations must be made one week prior to the event date. Per AER 210-70, Individuals operating a Home Based Business may not use Fam-ily and Morale, Welfare and Recration facilities in support of the HBB. For more information or to reserve a table, contact Baum-holder Arts and Crafts Center on Smith Barracks, Bldg. 8104, at 485-6687 or 06783-6-6687.» Wiggles and Giggles meets every Wednesday from 9 to 11 a.m. on Wetzel Kaserne, Bldg. 8884. Parents with children ages 5 and under are invited to come and play. This Family Ad-vocacy Program playgroup is a great way to make new friends and learn more about the community. No registration required. For more information, contact 485-8188 or 06783-6-8188.

Mark Your CalendarApril 2016

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Airman & Family Readiness CenterFor more information or to sign up for a class, call the Airman & Family Readiness Center at 480-5100.MONDAY» Transition GPS Workshop: 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., A&FRC» Ramstein Spouses Orientation: 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., A&FRC» Capstone event: 8 to 11 a.m., A&FRCTUESDAY» Transition GPS Workshop: 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., A&FRC» Sponsoring in the KMC: 9 to 10 a.m., A&FRC» Reintegration briefi ng: 9 to 10:30 a.m., IDRC» Predeployment briefi ng: 1 to 3 p.m., IDRCWEDNESDAY» Transition GPS Workshop: 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., A&FRC» Base Intro: 7:30 to 11:45 a.m., E-Club» Resume Writing: 10 a.m. to noon , A&FRCTHURSDAY» Transition GPS Workshop: 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., A&FRCMAY 6» Transition GPS Workshop: 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., A&FRC» Key leaders immersion briefi ng: 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., A&FRC

Child/YouthFor more information and to register for KMC Youth In-structional Classes, visit www.86fss.com, select “Family” and click “Instructional Classes” or call 06371-47-6444, Ramstein Youth Programs, or 0631-536-6504, Vogelweh Youth Programs.

Health PromotionFor more information, call Health Promotion at 06371-47-4292 or 480-4292 or stop by Bldg. 2117. THURSDAY» BOD POD: 1 to 3 p.m.MAY 6» BOD POD: 8 to 10 a.m.

Family Advocacy To register for classes or for more information, call Fam-

ily Advocacy at 479-2370 or 06371-46-2370.NOTE: Family Advocacy recently moved from Bldg. 2121 to Bldg. 2123, next to Ramstein Clinic.» EXPECTANT PARENT ORIENTATION: Every fi rst Tues-day of each month, 8:30 to 11 a.m., Learning Resource Center, Bldg. 3718, at Landstuhl Regional Medical Cen-ter. Learn about birth registration, passports and much more. No sign-up needed. For more information, call the New Parent Support Program at 06371-46-2098 or 479-2098.» DADS 101: 8 to 10 a.m. the fi rst Monday of every month at Health Promotion on Ramstein, Bldg. 2117. The class is designed to teach fathers to become more effec-tive parents. It allows dads to ask questions about labor and delivery, teaches them how to calm a crying baby, teaches role adjustment and other infant care issues. To register or for more information, call the New Parent Support Program at 479-2098 or 06371-46-2098.» DOMESTIC ABUSE VICTIM ADVOCACY SERVICES: Family Advocacy provides a new service which offers im-mediate support and service for men or women affected by abuse. The Domestic Abuse Victim Advocacy program is available 24/7. Victims of domestic violence can call 479-2370 during duty hours or 0173-628-4624 after duty hours for a variety of support and advocacy services. Trained personnel stand ready to help. DAVA can provide assistance by helping to develop a safety plan, assessing imminent risk of harm, connecting with helpful services and arranging follow-up care.

ASACS Contact your school ASACS counselor for details.» ADOLESCENT SUPPORT AND COUNSELING SER-VICE is a comprehensive program providing prevention education and counseling services to 11- to 19-year-old ID cardholders in the military community. ASACS’s mission is to provide comprehensive counseling services to adolescents and military families stationed OCONUS while enhancing military readiness and quality of life. In addition, ASACS offers Life Skills classes that promote health and personal development in the Department of

Defense schools. ASACS participate in supportive activi-ties related to military life transitions as well as providing individual, group and family counseling services. ASACS counselors’ offices are located in DOD schools for the convenience of military families. ASACS counseling ser-vices are completely confidential. Hours are from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday to Friday; however, flexible appoint-ment times are available to meet the needs of military families.

Military Family Life Consultants For details, call 0152-24211233; 0152-02663352; 0176-69333243; or 0151-56748179.» MILITARY FAMILY LIFE CONSULTANTS ARE LI-CENSED CLINICAL PROVIDERS who assist service members and their families with issues they may face throughout the cycle of deployment to reintegrating with their family and community. The MFLC program provides short-term, non-medical counseling support for a range of issues including: relationships, crisis intervention, stress management, grief, occupational and other individual and family issues. Psycho-educational presentations focused on issues common to the military family include: reunion and reintegration, stress and coping, grief and loss, and deployment and reintegration.

Medical Group» SELF INITIATED CARE KIT, twice a month. Call 479-2273 (CARE) to sign up for a class.» ATTENTION: TRICARE ONLINE IS AVAILABLE for your convenience. Schedule your own appointments, view the home care website, check lab results, contact the nurse advice line, get medication refi lls and more. To reg-ister or for more information, visit www.tricareonline.com.

SARCFor Emergency Victim Care during duty hours and after duty hours, call 480-7272 or 06371-47-7272. For administration questions on the Sexual Assault Prevention & Response Program, call 480-5597 or 06371-47-5597.

Gartenschau LEGO store

Get 20% discount on catalogue assortment

Huge exhibition

Gartenschau LEGO store

Get 20% discount on catalogue assortment

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SIGHTS & LANDMARKS

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More attractions at the

exhibition and the park!

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Mother’s Day Preschool StorytimeJoin Rheinland-Pfalz Library for a Mother’s

Day Preschool Storytime at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday. Preschoolers ages 3 to 5 years old will have the opportunity to make a special Mother’s Day craft. No registration required. For more information, contact Rheinland-Pfalz Library in Landstuhl, Bldg. 3810, at 486-7322 or 06371-86-7322.

Baumholder PTO eventThe 24th annual BUC Night takes place from

5 to 10 p.m. May 13 at the Baumholder Middle High School. The community carnival features food, games, bouncy castles, a photo booth, a live auction, live music, a raffle and a dunk tank. The event is sponsored by the Baumholder High School Parent Teacher Organization. All pro-ceeds benefit graduating seniors who are con-tinuing to college. For more information, email [email protected].

Strong B.A.N.D.S. StoryWalkCelebrate the Strong B.A.N.D.S. campaign at

Rheinland-Pfalz Library. Regularly scheduled storytimes will go outdoors to walk and listen to great stories. Dates: Tots and Tales May 17, Preschool May 18 and Toddler May 20. Meet at the library at 10:30 a.m. and be prepared to walk. No registration required. For more information, contact Rheinland-Pfalz Library at Landstuhl, Bldg. 3810, at 486-7322 or 06371-86-7322.

Kindermusik Kindermusik is a musical program that nur-

tures young children’s development in the areas of language, social, emotional and physical skills. SKIESUnlimited offers Kindermusik classes in three age categories: Cuddle and Bounce, ages 0 to 18 months; Wiggle and Grow, ages 18 months to 3 years; and Laugh and Learn, ages 3 to 5 years. Open to all branches of service. For details and to register, contact Parent Central Services on Pulaski Barracks, Bldg. 2898, at 0631-3406-4516/4122 or Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation One Stop shop in Landstuhl, Bldg. 3810, at 486-8943 or 06371-86-8943.

EFMP StorytimeCome to the Rheinland-Pfalz Library in

Landstuhl, Bldg. 3810, at 1 p.m. the second Wednesday of each month for the Exceptional Family Member Program Storytime. Open to all EFMP families; no registration limit or dead-line. For more information, contact the library at 486-7322 or 06371-86-7322.

Driver’s educationInstallation Management Command Europe

is proud to announce the availability of a com-prehensive driver’s education program for high school students in Europe. The program has been made possible through a collaborative effort and contract with the “Fahrlehrerverband,” the German National Federation of Driving Instructors. For more information and to regis-ter, contact Parent Central Services on Pulaski Barracks, Bldg. 2898, at 493-4516/4122 or

0631-3406-4516/4122; or Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation One Stop shop in Landstuhl, Bldg. 3810, at 486-8943 or 06371-86-8943.

Preschool StorytimeThe Rheinland-Pfalz Library in Landstuhl

hosts a storytime for preschool-aged children 3 to 5 years old from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. every Wednesday. This entertaining event includes sto-ries, music and crafts for young children and their parents. No sign-up required. For more informa-tion, contact the library, Bldg. 3810, at 486-7322 or 6371-86-7322.

Computer-assisted piano classSKIESUnlimited is offering a computer-assist-

ed piano class to help students learn how to play piano. Students receive both a 30-minute indi-vidual lesson and a 30-minute interactive piano lesson at a workstation with a stand-alone com-puter. Students are asked to bring piano books and other teaching materials they may have from previous piano lessons. The class is offered Mondays and Thursdays on Pulaski Barracks, Bldg. 2901, and in Landstuhl, Bldg. 3819. Open to all branches of service for children ages 4 to 18 years old. To register, contact Parent Central Services on Pulaski Barracks, Bldg. 2898, at 493-4516/4122 or 0631-3406-4516/4122; or Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation One Stop shop in Landstuhl, Bldg. 3810, at 486-8943 or 6371-86-8943.

Tots and Tales StorytimeTots and Tales Storytime at Rheinland-Pfalz

Library in Landstuhl is an entertaining event with fl annel board fun, fi ngerplays, songs, activities and nursery rhymes. It promotes educational develop-ment and reading readiness in young children, ages 12 to 24 months. Tots and Tales Storytime is held at 10:30 a.m. every Tuesday. Sign up in advance. For more information, contact the library, Bldg. 3810, at 486-7322 or 06371-86-7322.

JoyRead™ classesIgnite a love of reading. JoyRead™ is a unique

program that sparks a lifelong passion for reading and gives your young child a jumpstart in life. The research-based curriculum consists of let-ters, sounds and words that provide fun and easy ways for parents to get their kids ready to read. Join founder Jennifer Robinson for an exciting and meaningful experience. Each class runs once weekly for eight weeks. Open to children ages 0 to 4 and their caregivers. Open to all branches of service. For more information including times, dates and locations, contact SKIESUnlimited at 486-5412 or 06371-86-5412.

TAG meetingCalling all teens! The Teen Advisory Group

meeting is an opportunity for teens to make their voices heard about what programs and materi-als they want to see offered at the library. The TAG meetings are held the second Thursday of every month from 3 to 4 p.m. for mid-dle school students and 4 to 5 p.m. for high

school students. No registration required. For more information, contact Rheinland-Pfalz Library in Landstuhl, Bldg. 3810, at 486-7322 or 06371-86-7322.

KMC Teen ShuttleChild, Youth and School Services offer a

KMC Teen Shuttle service. Pick-up and drop-off points are located throughout Vogelweh, Vogelweh Housing, Ramstein and Landstuhl. ID card, shuttle card and permissions slips are required to ride the shuttle. For more information and to apply for your shuttle card, contact Parent Central Services on Pulaski Barracks, Bldg. 2898, at 493-4516/4122 or 0631-3406-4516/412; or Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation One Stop shop in Landstuhl, Bldg. 3810, at 486-8943 or 06371-86-8943.

Clubs at Landstuhl School Age CenterDid you know that Landstuhl School Age

Center has several different clubs open to stu-dents, grades one to fi ve? The different weekly clubs include cooking, sewing, robotics and fi lm. Registration with Child, Youth and School Services is required. Enrollment fees are based on total family income. For more information, con-tact the Landstuhl School Age Center at 486-7281 or 06371-86-7281.

Toddler StorytimeRheinland-Pfalz Library in Landstuhl hosts a

storytime for toddlers ages 2 to 3 years old at 10:30 a.m. every Friday. This entertaining event includes stories, music, fl annel board and activi-ties for young children and their parents in order to promote educational development and read-ing readiness. No sign-up required. For more information, contact the library, Bldg. 3810, at 486-7322 or 06371-86-7322.

Job openings at CYS ServicesIf you are interested in working with children

and youth, apply online for Child, Youth and School Services positions at www.usajobs.gov. Search for job title: Child and Youth Program Assistant (entry, skill and target level) CY-01/02. Positions are available at Kleber, Landstuhl, Sembach and Miesau locations. Child and Youth Program assistants work directly with children and youth and must be trustworthy, able to main-tain a high degree of professionalism at all times and have the desire to be a positive infl uence on children and youth.

Lapsit StorytimeJoin the Rheinland-Pfalz Library for Lapsit

Storytime. This infant storytime is held at 10:30 a.m and 1 p.m. every Thursday. The event includes sensory crafts, songs, fi nger-plays and stories. Light refreshments are avail-able for the parents. Because of limited space, sign-up is required for every storytime. A wait list is also available, in which parents are noti-fi ed the Saturday prior if a space has become available. For more information or to register, contact Rheinland-Pfalz Library in Landstuhl, Bldg. 3810, at 486-7322 or 06371-86-7322.

Education Notes

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KHS Galaxy Raiders meet astronaut Buzz Aldrin during national finalsStory and photo by Ken RobinsonKaiserslautern High School

The Kaiserslautern High School StellarXplorers team, Galaxy Raiders, recently competed in the first-ever StellarXplorers national finals April 13 in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The top 10 teams throughout the country were invited to compete in this eight-hour competition. The competition was designed to challenge students in their knowledge of orbital mechanics, satellite subsystems and launch vehicles as they evaluate and assess options required to best optimize mission capabilities specific for a select mission.

While in Colorado Springs, the team was able to take full advantage of a number of unique education-al opportunities. Most impressive to the team was an opportunity to experience life at the Air Force Academy. The team received a specialized tour of the Academy, which included access to both the Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering depart-ments. Access to the Academy’s wind tunnels and exposure to the latest FalconSat6 microsatellite were certainly some of the trip’s highlights.

The pinnacle of the team’s national finals experi-ence, however, was being able to meet the second man to step foot on the moon: Astronaut Buzz Aldrin. Aldrin, who is a retired Air Force colonel, was accessible to the students during the 32nd Space Symposium, which the team attended. The Space Symposium is the premier global, commercial, civil, military and emergent space conference in the world. Aldrin is a regular attendee at the symposium, and

fortunately for the team, they had the unique oppor-tunity to meet up with one of the great space heroes of our time.

Following the Space Symposium, the team then attended the Space Technology Hall of Fame ban-quet in which two new technologies from both Medtronic and SpaceX were inducted into the hall of fame. The great banquet room at the Broadmoor with its massive video walls, large stage and Emmy Awards atmosphere gave the students a memory they will never forget. Very influential speakers from the

space industry participated in the event, including Gwynn Shotwell, chief operating officer of SpaceX, and Trevor Beattie, Director of the movie “Moon.”

These fortunate five students from KHS received an education that most only dream of. These experi-ences shape, mold and motivate students in ways that cannot be measured by a standardized test. Although the Galaxy Raiders did not walk away with a national title, their fifth-place finish and unique five-day education was well worth the price of their spring break.

The Kaiserslautern High School StellarXplorers team meets astronaut Buzz Aldrin at the 32nd Space Symposium April 14 in Colorado Springs, Colorado. From left to right: Vincent Povilaitis, junior; Karina Sahli, freshman; Buzz Aldrin; Rhiannon Jimenez, senior; Nathan Throckmorton, senior; and Sandra Mako-Sanchez, junior.

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Recognizing military children during Month of the Military Child

Alexander, Rachel and Philip, children of Tech. Sgt. Ioan Gaitan, 435th Construction and Training Squadron, and Lucia

Arianna and Aubriella, children of Staff Sgt. Donald Chatman, Alpha Battery, 5th Battalion, 7th Air Defense Artillery, and Michelle

London and Lindsay, children of Senior Airman Tyler Greenwood, 460th Space Communications Squadron, Detachment 1, and Melanie

Tucker and Maggie, children of Maj. Shane Saum, U.S. Air Forces in Europe and Air Forces Africa Standardization and Evaluation Branch, and Jessica

Sydney, child of Capt. Chad Wharton, 721st Aerial Port Squadron, and Susan

Samuel, child of Staff Sgt. Andrew Hoff , Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 10th Army Air and Missile Defense Command, and Tina

Alyssa, child of Spc. Alverto Espaillat, 30th Medical Brigade, and Cindy

Kayleigh and Austin, children of Sgt. Jerrod Smith, Landstuhl Regional Medical Center, and Katie

Leilani and Jacquelyn, children of Staff Sgt. Fidel Avalos, Landstuhl Dental Activity, and Gina Arzate-Avalos

Keegan, child of Tech. Sgt. Richard Baugh, 86th Aerospace Medical Squadron, and Jaime, 86th Force Support Squadron

Alayna, child of Staff Sgt. Jack Holmes and Sgt. Danny Holmes, 19th Battlefi eld Coordination Detachment

Jaxon, child of Master Sgt. Timothy Herrman, U.S. Air Forces in Europe and Air Forces Africa, and Sheri

Marielle, Miro and Margaret, children of Tech. Sgt. Bonidick Bonifacio, U.S. Transportation Command Theater Patient Movement Requirements Center, and Sheena

Shayla and Shane Jr., children of Tech. Sgt. Shane Jeremiah, 86th Maintenance Group, and Shawna, 86th Force Support Squadron Child Development Center

Samuel, child of Sgt. Johnathan Parish, 92nd Military Police, and Alexandra

Isaac, child of Maj. Charles Aris Barton III, 460th Space Communications Squadron, and Teri

Ariel, child of Senior Master Sgt. Taniekia Coleman, Headquarters U.S. Air Forces in Europe and Air Forces Africa Manpower, Personnel and Services

Emaleigh, Abagail and Ronan, children of Staff Sgt. Gerrett Cook, 86th Medical Group, and Ginger

Joseph, Becca and Caleb, children of Staff Sgt. Jason Buck, Public Health Command Europe, and Bethany

Elizabeth, child of Senior Airman Brent Knox, 450th Intelligence Squadron, and Rachael

Warren and B.K., children of Senior Airman Brian Thompson, 721st Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, and Dina

Kiyona, child of Senior Master Sgt. Kiyon Buckley, 86th Communications Squadron

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Recognizing military children during Month of the Military Child

Alexander, Rachel and Philip, children of Tech. Sgt. Ioan Gaitan, 435th Construction and Training Squadron, and Lucia

Arianna and Aubriella, children of Staff Sgt. Donald Chatman, Alpha Battery, 5th Battalion, 7th Air Defense Artillery, and Michelle

London and Lindsay, children of Senior Airman Tyler Greenwood, 460th Space Communications Squadron, Detachment 1, and Melanie

Tucker and Maggie, children of Maj. Shane Saum, U.S. Air Forces in Europe and Air Forces Africa Standardization and Evaluation Branch, and Jessica

Sydney, child of Capt. Chad Wharton, 721st Aerial Port Squadron, and Susan

Samuel, child of Staff Sgt. Andrew Hoff , Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 10th Army Air and Missile Defense Command, and Tina

Alyssa, child of Spc. Alverto Espaillat, 30th Medical Brigade, and Cindy

Kayleigh and Austin, children of Sgt. Jerrod Smith, Landstuhl Regional Medical Center, and Katie

Leilani and Jacquelyn, children of Staff Sgt. Fidel Avalos, Landstuhl Dental Activity, and Gina Arzate-Avalos

Keegan, child of Tech. Sgt. Richard Baugh, 86th Aerospace Medical Squadron, and Jaime, 86th Force Support Squadron

Alayna, child of Staff Sgt. Jack Holmes and Sgt. Danny Holmes, 19th Battlefi eld Coordination Detachment

Jaxon, child of Master Sgt. Timothy Herrman, U.S. Air Forces in Europe and Air Forces Africa, and Sheri

Marielle, Miro and Margaret, children of Tech. Sgt. Bonidick Bonifacio, U.S. Transportation Command Theater Patient Movement Requirements Center, and Sheena

Shayla and Shane Jr., children of Tech. Sgt. Shane Jeremiah, 86th Maintenance Group, and Shawna, 86th Force Support Squadron Child Development Center

Samuel, child of Sgt. Johnathan Parish, 92nd Military Police, and Alexandra

Isaac, child of Maj. Charles Aris Barton III, 460th Space Communications Squadron, and Teri

Ariel, child of Senior Master Sgt. Taniekia Coleman, Headquarters U.S. Air Forces in Europe and Air Forces Africa Manpower, Personnel and Services

Emaleigh, Abagail and Ronan, children of Staff Sgt. Gerrett Cook, 86th Medical Group, and Ginger

Joseph, Becca and Caleb, children of Staff Sgt. Jason Buck, Public Health Command Europe, and Bethany

Elizabeth, child of Senior Airman Brent Knox, 450th Intelligence Squadron, and Rachael

Warren and B.K., children of Senior Airman Brian Thompson, 721st Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, and Dina

Kiyona, child of Senior Master Sgt. Kiyon Buckley, 86th Communications Squadron

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Female soccer players neededThe FV Olympia Ramstein women’s soccer team is

looking for players age 16 and older. Practice is held from 7 to 8:30 p.m. every Monday and Wednesday at the FV Olympia Ramstein soccer field at Am Hocht, across from the Esso station in Ramstein village. Come by and join the team for practice, or for more information, email [email protected].

B2B USA spring carnivalBack2Basics will sponsor a spring-fling carni-

val with music, games, food, sweets and charac-ters 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday at the Ramstein Intermediate School parking lot. All proceeds will go towards American youth athletes to compete against 26 nations at the United World Games in Klagenfurt, Austria.

Powerlifting clinic, invitational Are you interested in becoming a certified power-

lifting official? Installation Management Command Europe is hosting a free officials’ clinic from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday to May 6 at the Sembach Religious Support Office, Bldg. 118. This clinic is open to ID cardholders ages 18 and older. A powerlifting invitational will be held from

10 a.m. to 5 p.m. May 7 at Sembach Fitness Center, Bldg. 105, so the officials can practice what they have learned. If you are interested in joining the clinic or would like to participate in the powerlift-ing invitational, contact Sarah Galon at 544-9547, 0611-143-544-9547 or [email protected].

Strong B.A.N.D.S. 10-mile runCome out for the U.S. Army Garrison Rheinland-

Pfalz Strong B.A.N.D.S. Cross Country 10-Miler May 14. Registration for the run will be held from 9 to 10:15 a.m. on Rhine Ordnance Barracks, Bldg. 370. The run will begin at 10:30 a.m. T-shirts will be given to the first 50 runners to register. Awards will be given to first-, second- and third-place men, women and youth runners. Entry fee: $7. Open to all ID cardholders ages 15 and older. For more information, call 493-4156 or 0631-3406-4156.

Unit Level Softball sign-upsTeams wishing to participate in Unit Level

Softball must sign up by May 16. The Unit Level Softball season begins May 31. Open to all ID cardholders, including active-duty ser-vice members, family members and civilians ages 18 and older. For more information, contact

Coleman Swinton at 493-2087, 0631-3406-2087 or [email protected].

Bodybuilding, Figure InvitationalU.S. Army Garrison Rheinland-Pfalz will host

a Bodybuilding and Figure Invitational June 25 at the Kaiserslautern High School auditorium. Open to all ID cardholders, including active-duty mili-tary members, family members and Department of Defense civilians ages 18 and older. Entry fee: $45. Registration will be held from 9 to 10:30 a.m. A mandatory competitors’ meeting will take place from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. The event will begin at noon. Trophies will be presented for first and second place in each weight-height division as well as an overall award for men and women. Cost for spectators: $8 for adults and $5 for children ages 12 and under. Pre-registration will be open June 15 to 22. For more information, contact Tom Dennis at 493-2088, 0631-3406-2088 or [email protected].

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FRIDAY The Huntsman: Winter’s War (PG-13) 11:45 a.m., 3 p.m., 6 p.m., 9 p.m.

Keanu (R) 11:15 a.m., 4:30 p.m., 8:45 p.m., 9:45 p.m.

Barber Shop 3 (PG-13) 1:45 p.m., 7 p.m.

Jungle Book (PG) 11:30 a.m., 2:30 p.m., 5:45 p.m.

Batman V Superman (PG-13) 2 p.m., 8:30 p.m.

Eye in the Sky (R) 11:15 a.m., 5:30 p.m.

SATURDAY The Huntsman: Winter’s War (PG-13) 11:45 a.m., 3 p.m., 6 p.m., 9 p.m.

Keanu (R) 11:15 a.m., 4:30 p.m., 8:45 p.m., 9:45 p.m.

Barber shop 3 (PG-13) 1:45 p.m., 7 p.m.

Jungle Book (PG) 11:30 a.m., 2:30 p.m., 5:45 p.m.

Batman V Superman (PG-13) 2 p.m., 8:30 p.m.

Eye in the Sky (R) 11:15 a.m., 5:30 p.m.

SUNDAY The Huntsman: Winter’s War (PG-13) 11:45 a.m., 2:45 p.m., 5:45 p.m.

Keanu (R) 11:15 a.m., 5:15 p.m.

Barber Shop 3 (PG-13) 2:15 p.m.

Jungle Book (PG) 11:30 a.m., 2:30 p.m., 5:45 p.m.

Batman V Superman (PG-13) 2 p.m.

Eye in the Sky (R) 11:15 a.m., 5:30 p.m.

MONDAY The Huntsman: Winter’s War (PG-13) 11 a.m., 1:45 p.m., 4:30 p.m., 7:30 p.m.

Keanu (R) 11:15 a.m., 4:30 p.m., 8 p.m.

Jungle Book (PG) 11:15 a.m., 2:15 p.m., 5:15 p.m.

Eye in the Sky (R) 5:45 p.m., 8:15 p.m.

TDS: Allegiant (PG-13) 1:45 p.m., 7 p.m.

Batman V Superman (PG-13) 11 a.m., 2:30 p.m.

TUESDAY The Huntsman: Winter’s War (PG-13) 11 a.m., 1:45 p.m., 4:30 p.m., 7:30 p.m.

Keanu (R) 11:15 a.m., 4:30 p.m., 8 p.m.

Jungle Book (PG) 11:15 a.m., 2:15 p.m., 5:15 p.m.

Eye in the Sky (R) 5:45 p.m., 8:15 p.m.

TDS: Allegiant (PG-13) 1:45 p.m., 7 p.m.

Batman V Superman (PG-13) 11 a.m., 2:30 p.m.

WEDNESDAY The Huntsman: Winter’s War (PG-13) 11 a.m., 1:45 p.m., 4:30 p.m., 7:30 p.m.

Keanu (R) 11:15 a.m., 4:30 p.m., 8 p.m.

Jungle Book (PG) 11:15 a.m., 2:15 p.m., 5:15 p.m.

Eye in the Sky (R) 5:45 p.m., 8:15 p.m.

TDS: Allegiant (PG-13) 1:45 p.m., 7 p.m.

Batman V Superman (PG-13) 11 a.m., 2:30 p.m.

THURSDAY The Huntsman: Winter’s War (PG-13) 11 a.m., 1:45 p.m., 4:30 p.m., 7:30 p.m.

Keanu (R) 11:15 a.m., 4:30 p.m., 7:30 p.m.

Jungle Book (PG) 11 a.m., 1:45 p.m., 4:30 p.m.

Eye in the Sky (R) 11 a.m., 1:30 p.m., 4:15 p.m.

Batman V Superman (PG-13) 6:45 p.m.

TDS: Allegiant (PG-13) 1:45 p.m., 7 p.m.

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Keanu (R)

Clarence and Rell and two cous-ins who live in the city but are far from streetwise. When Rell’s belov-ed kitten, Keanu, is “catnapped,” the hopelessly straight-laced pair must impersonate ruthless killers in order to infi ltrate a street gang and

retrieve the purloined feline. But the incredibly adorable kitten becomes so coveted that the fi ght over his custody creates a gang war, forcing our two unwitting heroes to take the law into their own hands.

Starring Keegan Michael Key and Will Forte.

Eye in the Sky (R)

London-based Madden is set to remotely command a top-secret drone operation to capture a group of dangerous terrorists from their safe house in Nairobi, Kenya. However, the carefully planned mission suddenly escalates from a “capture” to a “kill” operation when Madden realizes that the terrorists are about to embark on a deadly

suicide mission, which would result in the catastrophic deaths of many innocent civilians. Meanwhile, American drone pilot Steve Watts is poised to destroy the safe house when a 9-year-old girl enters the kill zone just outside the walls of the targeted house. With unforeseen collateral damage now entering the equation and with the volatility of the situation increasing with every second that passes, Madden must now pass the mission’s authority up the “kill chain” to politicians and lawyers, including British Foreign Secretary James Willett, who must weigh both the legality and morality of action and inaction.

Starring Colin Firth and Helen Mirren.

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Great city trips, fun playgrounds for kids, delicious recipes and much more.

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Winter is now behind us as beau-tiful days of spring steadily approach. It’s the perfect time to take the family on a road trip to check out Germany’s take on amusement parks. From an a� ernoon spent with Shrek to an exu-berating dive on a roller coaster, these fantasy worlds will satisfy thrill-seek-ers of all ages.

Theme Parks in Western GermanyMovie Park Germany At the Movie Park Germany in Bot-

trop-Kirchhellen, visitors can explore Bi-kini Bottom, take a wild water ride with Dora the Explorer and meet SpongeBob for an a� ernoon of � shing. � is park, in Bottrop-Kirchhellen, features characters from “Ice Age” and “Shrek,” as well as characters from other movies and televi-sion shows. In the Wild West section of the park, saloons and barber shops cre-ate a replica of a Hollywood movie set. � e park also includes several shows, such as the “Shadows of Darkness -� e Van Helsing Show” and “Back to the Movies,” where visitors can travel back in time to experience movie highlights of the past decade. Entrance prices run from €29 for children ages 4-11 and €35 for adults. www.movieparkgermany.de.

Freizeitpark Schloß BeckIn Bottrop, one hour north of Dues-

seldorf, is Castle Beck. Here, the sur-rounding area was transformed into a theme park in 1960. � e theme park has many moving � gures, a scary base-ment, a children’s playground, a fam-ily roller coaster, go carts, kiddie rides, pedal boats, rowing boats, bumping cars, cable cars, a giant slide, trampo-lines and so much more. Starting in June there will be more room to climb, slide, hide and run around. � e new su-per slide will have suspension bridges, caves and up to 26 feet high tower. En-try prices are €9 for ages 3-15, €10 for 16 and older and free for children under 3. www.schloss-beck.de

Phantasialand� e theme park in Brühl (12 miles

south of Cologne) attracts approxi-mately 1.75 million visitors annually. Park goers can have limitless fun, action, adventure, excitement and great enter-tainment at Phantasialand. � e park has been steadily adding new and exciting rides since 2007. In 2010 � ve rides were added, in 2011 two new rides were add-ed and 2013 a new � ume log ride was built. � e park is divided into six theme areas: Fantasy, Deep in Africa, Berlin, Mystery, Mexico and China Town. Pas-sengers can have a cosmic experience in the darkened enclosed roller coaster ride Temple of the Night Hawk, which can be found in the Fantasy theme area. In the Mexico theme part of the park thrill seekers can climb aboard the Colorado Adventure, a Western style roller coaster. Since 2006, the brave ones have enjoyed the Black Mamba, an African themed inverted roller coaster. In China Town, check out the Feng Ju that Palace, as

well as the many other attractions can be found in the Berlin area. Spectators can catch one of the following performance shows: JUMP!, Relight my � re, Seven, Drakarium, African dancers and China artistry. Additionally, there are several mini shows as well as the opportunity to meet the park’s dragon characters. Entry prices are €22 for ages 4-11 and €45 for 12 and older.www.phantasialand.de

Kurpfalz ParkKurpfalz is located in the middle of

the Palatinate Forest, about 45 minutes east of Kaiserslautern. At the park visi-

tors can enjoy a roller coaster, free fall slides, tube slides, toboggan run, chair li� s, cable cars, bumper boats and so forth. Fun activities for children include climbing the Pirate’s Nest as well an ad-venture playground, a play castle, a pet-ting zoo, a puppet theater, a maze and more. Being located in the forest, there are also educational games and activi-ties about nature as well as a forest trail to explore. Visitors can also catch the Palatinate Express to explore the fun and educational wildlife park. � ere are thousands of educational things that can

be discovered in the park, not to men-tion the bird show and the water fowl and trout ponds. See the animals such as the lynx, the mou� on, the fallow and red deer, wild boars, falcons and ea-gles and others. Entry prices are €12 for ages 4-14 and €14 for age 15 and older. www.kurpfalzpark.de.

Holiday ParkWith more than one million visi-

tors annually, Holiday Park is one of the most visited amusement parks in Germany. It is located in Hassloch, one hour east of Kaiserslautern. Its Free Fall Tower was the � rst amusement ride of its kind in Europe and it still is the most popular ride at the park. � rillseekers come from a far just to ride the Expedition GeForce, a steel roller coaster that travels up to 75 mph through a course of a quarter mile long with seven periods of weightlessness. � is rides reaches 174 � above ground. � e newest ride opening this April is the Scream Sky. � is action-packed catapult roller coaster shoots the train from the station, passes perpendicular-ly into the air and then rolls headlong into slow motion. � ere are various fun water rides that the entire fam-ily can enjoy. � e little ones will get a kick out of the dancing fountain as the rhythm and the streams of water con-stantly change. � e � under River wa-ter ride ventures through raging water and then passes caves and waterfalls. Entry prices are €9.99 for kids 85 cm-1 m, €24.50 for kids (1-1.40 meters) and €28 for all visitors over 1.40 meters. www.plopsa.be/holiday-park/de

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Flea Market Hall RamsteinFlea markets are always a pleasant change from the “normal” shopping rou-tine.  Bring family and friends for a one-of-a-kind shopping spree! Ramstein’s Flea Market Hall o� ers a huge indoor and outdoor shopping area. No matter what the weather, you can always enjoy your visit. Mrs. Ruth Antoni will also serve you with a fresh and reasonable breakfast to make your visit even more special. It’s time for a clear-out! By getting rid of the clutter that clogs up your home, you’ll be able to create a more serene and peaceful space, while also making your home more functional and easier to use. Selling at a � ea market is easier than you think. With no contracts, you can decide to sell your stu� any weekend that works for you. You might also be surprised by the variety of people who sell at � ea markets —really, it can be anyone interested in earning a little extra income. Ready to try selling at Flea Market Hall Ramstein? Simply call Mrs. Ruth Antoni at 0163-1905717 to reserve your table. Flea Market Hall Ramstein is open every Friday and Saturday from 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.Flurstrasse 4 • Ramstein • 0163-1905717

OK Car-Stylingis celebrating their 20th anniversary in business. They are located only 5 minutes from RAB or Vogelweh in Kaiserslautern-Einsiedlerhof. OK Car- Styling is a full service shop o� ering a multitude of professional services, including custom tuning, accessories, as well as car parts for German and U.S. spec. cars, complete auto repair, body work and paint, insurance estimates, full tire service, extreme rim /tire- mounting up to 28 inches, welding, tune-up service, wheels, shocks and springs, navigation systems/ TV/Stereo/ and alarm installations, exhaust and sys-tem repair, as well as complete computer analysis for all US and Japanese cars. OK Car-Styling is also able to repair tire pressure monitoring system sensors for all US and German spec cars (most sensors are in stock). VAT Forms are accepted at OK Car-Styling and English is spoken by the entire sta� . Please look for their ad in the Kaiserslautern American and also The Find-It Guide. They are a great supporter of both publications and we welcome servicing such a pro-fessional and well equipped and varied service car repair shop. Please check them out the next time you required any type of auto service. For more information please visit their Facebook Page at www.facebook .com/OK-Car-Styling-584732144917762/www.ok-carstyling.de • Weilerbacherstr. 70a • 67661 KL-Einsiedlerhof • 0631-91572

Stoeger’s Tara LivingWe all know what it is like to walk into a shop � lled with furnishings & accessories we adore and think ‘I found it! This is me!’ Stoeger’s Taraliving in Kaiserslautern is just that place. If you like a touch of French � air, beautiful European designs and creative gift ideas, this is the store for you! Herr Stoeger and his gift of interior design knows how to please. His beautiful shop started o� as a copy shop with a few accessories. When the accessories took o� , he kept his copy shop but also opened a new shop with a new location and Stoeger’s Taraliving was born. It has been a hit ever since. His American customers go crazy here. They love it! Conveniently located in a quiet neighborhood, parking is easy. Don’t forget to save the date for his special event ‘Summer Festival’ in the garden on May 28 & 29 11-6pm. Gaertnereistraße 13, 67657 Kaiserslautern • The ‘Summer Festival’ has a diff erent location: Eselsfuerth 12, 67657 Kaiserslautern.See you there!

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EVENTS

Sickingen May market with fi reworks

Fri, Apr 29- Mon, May 2Landstuhl, Lothar-Sander-PlatzThe Sickingen May market will offer a diverse program including fairground rides, raffl es, snacks and various culinary delights to try. The market is located in front of the city hall/civic center. For more info go to www.pfalz.de

Spring marketSat, Apr 30 - Mon, May 2Göllheim, city centerFree. For more information go to www.donnersberg-touristik.de

Dynamikum science fairSun, May 1Pirmasens, DynamikumTickets cost €5. For more information go to www.dynamikum.de

Vernissage ‘Emotions’Sun, May 1Eckelsheim, KulturhofFor more information go to www.alzeyer-land.de

Days of the open wine cellarsThu, May 5 - Sun, May 8Wehlen, city centerTake this opportunity to try out different wines in various wine cellars in Wehlen from May 5 to 8. For more info go to www.mosel-weinfeste.de

Partnerschafts - Wein und Heimatfest

Thu, May 5 – Sun, May 8Weisenheim am Berg, city centerFor more information go to www.weisenheim.de

Ann Vriend- the lady, the voice the piano

Fri, May 6Wolfstein, CJDTickets cost €14.40. For more information go to www.kaiserslautern.de

Culinary spring and hike weekendFri, May 6 – Sun, May 8Kröv, city centerFor more information go to www.kröv.de

Diving courseSat, May 7Mannheim, HerschelbadDiving can be fun. Try out this sport in Mannheim’s Herschelbad on May 7 to see what diving is all about. Price per person is €39. 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. For more informa-tion go to www.pfalzdivers.net

Great King TournamentSat, May 7 - Sun, May 8Königstein, BurgCheck out the knights tournament at 3 p.m. The highlight of this tournament is that various children from the audience will be picked to help the knight. Listen to music and stroll through the market. Tickets costs €12 per adult and €6 per child. For more info go to www.rittervonkoenigstein.de

Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. Scholarship ball

Sat, May 7Vogelhweh, Housing

For more information go to www.kapsigermany.com

10th herbal marketSat, May 7Baumholder, Place de WarcqFree. For more information go to www.baumholder.de

Rose Monday paradeSun, May 8Mainz, city centerIf you were bummed about the resched-uling of the Rose Monday parade due to bad weather, here is your chance to see the parade at 3 p.m. in Mainz. It may be a bit different but still a parade one shouldn’t miss. For more info go to www.mainz.de

Ballroom Quartett - open dance session

Sun, May 8Mannheim, LuisenparkTickets cost €6 per adult. For more info go to www.luisenpark.de

Mothers day giveawaySun, May 8Linz, WeltladenAll mother that visit the Weltladen shop will receive an original aquarell picture as a Mother’s day gift on May 8. For more information go to www.weltladen-linz.de

WINE

May market & WeindorfFri, Apr 30 – Mon, May 9Landau, old MesseplatzFor more information go to www.pfalz.de

SektfestThu, May 5 – Sat, May 7Bingen, Bürgermeister-Neff-Platt6 p.m. to 10 p.m. For more information go to www.bingen.de

CONCERTS

Simple Plan liveThu, May 12Luxembourg, den AtelierTickets cost €29. For more information go to www.atelier.de

Redhills - album releaseFri, May 13Luxembourg, RockhalTickets cost €5. For more information go to www.rockhal.lu

SPORTS

American footballSun, May 1Bad Homburg vor der Höhe, Sportzen-trum NordwestSaarland Hurricanes vs. Bad Homburg Sentinels. Game starts at 3 p.m. For more info go to www.saarland-hurri-canes.com

SoccerSun, May 8Kaiserslautern, Fritz-Walter-Stadion1. FC Kaiserslautern vs. SpVgg Greuther Fürth. Tickets cost €12. For more information go to www.fck.de

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TATTOO CONVENTIONSat, Apr 30 – Sun, May 1

Pirmasens, MesseThe tattoo convention in Pirmasens from April 30 to May 1 will offer a varied program. You can get inked, have your

body painted, check out the Burlesque show or listen to the live band playing. Price is €10, weekend ticket is €15. Satur-day 11 a.m. – 11 p.m. and Sunday 11 a.m. – 8 p.m. For more

information go to www.tattoo-convention-pirmasens.de

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KMC Top 3 Golf Tourney 23 Junat 0800. Door prize ticket w/ regat 0630 (tickets sold on-site). 4-Person Scramble $50/$35 non-mbrs/mbrs. Contact unit or eventPOC to sign up! Thomas Sea-mans/Duvall [email protected] or 478-4684/480-7451.

!! Beautiful Apt 125sqm 1st floor,parquet floors, large parking lot,huge balcony, BIK 1.5 bath 2BRliv/dinrm basem laundry KL-Sie-gelbach €700+util 01705727776

Apartment in Ramstein down-town, bedroom, bathroom, oneother room, modern spaciousopen living area and balcony, wa-shing room, garage. Perfect forsingle/ couple. 2km away from ba-se, non smoker, no pets,€640+util+3months rent, Contact:004917699995718

App. very nice, must see, newlyren in Weilerbach, (5min east ga-te) 110sqm, 2BR, 1,5bath, DSL,BIK, DW, walk-in cl. balc, stor +laundry rm, off str. park. Rent Eu-ro 740, util est. Tel. 0176-70790898 (English speak) Nopets.

Apt in Rodenbach, 131sqm, newBIK, open living and eating space(61sqm), wood flrs, bath w/win-dow, guest bathrm, balc, base-ment, €1300+€245 util, 10min toRamstein and Kaiserslautern,town has open-air pool, fast auto-bahn A6 connection, [email protected]

Apt.130sqm, 2BR, BIK w/dish-washer, liv/dinrm, 1.75baths, oil-heat+fireplace, Sat-TV, DSL possi-ble, balcony, 1 garage, seperateentrance, no pets, avail.now, call06307-6475,700€+util.

Beautiful Apartment in Landstuhl/Atzel, 4 rm ap.It has 3 bedrms, li-vingroom w/ fireplace, furnishedkitchen w/ Side-by-Side Fridge &induction stove. Electric oven &dishwasher.The floor has both la-minate & tile throughout.Price€650,0175 5640390

Beautiful Apt. 10min RAB, allnewly renov., 95sqm, 2bdr, livrm,lrg.BIK, full bath, storage, lrg.ter-race w/backyard, priv.par-king+entrance, no pets, pref.long-term singles/couples. €600+util,call Chris 063837760

Beautiful Apt. in Matzenbach,10min to RAB, BIK, livrm, 4BR,2baths, garden for bbq, 170sqm.Good for families, fenced play-ground w/equip, no dogs pls,42sqm underroof terrace.€1.080+util., 06383-99167 from5pm on. Avail. 15 Nov. - come tothe best landlord!

Beautiful furnished apartement,Nice light apartment in quiet areaclose to nature. Fully equippedwith partly antique furniture. Nearcity. Two more sleepingplaces inthe livingroom. With view of theHohenecken, [email protected], 0631-57182

Spesbach, 2BR, livrm, BIK,bathrm, 115sqm, 5min from RAB,€650+util, 06371-14530

Beautiful loft Apartment in Weiler-bach. 3 closed BR, 2 full baths,guest toilet, 2 kitchens, gallery,balcony. Approx 211m² of livingspace plus basement. 2 parkingspaces available. 0151 10776585

Beautiful XL 2floor Apt, Matzen-bach, 10 min to RAB, Beautiful XL2floor Apt, 1530sqf 4BR, 3bath,BIK, liv rm, din rm, storage, ba-sed, € 750+ € 280 utl. 0157-82787841

Nice apt. in Weilerbach, 67sqm.Fully furnished, ready to move in!Great for one or two per-sons.1BR, BIK, Liv, full bath, sto-rage room, DSL-Internet ready,AFN, cable. Non-smoking.€450+util. Avail. now. Call: 06374-914694

Ramstein, Stutzenflur 5, apt105SQM, liv/din rm, 2BR, BIK,2bathrm, balc, no pets Av 01 May2016 €780 (heat+water+securitydeposit €1000. Tel: 01738000670after 10 a.m.

Steinwenden, apt with 2 flrs,2bathrms, lrg BIK, very lrg livrm,4BR, lrg balc, garage, storagerm,small garden if wished,€1150+util, 0151-14910472

Very nice light Apt in Kusel, in 2family house (2007) 110sqm, lrgsunny liv/dinrm, 2BR, BIK, stora-germ, bath w/shower-tub, guestWC, flr heating, lg balc, car park,€750 + util, Call: 0172-6985815

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$$ Second Chance Finance $$ -Have you got credit issues thatmay be holding you back frompurchasing a reliable car? MilitaryUsed Car Sales can Help! 0631-3549908

1 PT Cruiser, 2.2 Diesel, 2003,Green, Plates, 5-speed, 4-door,new TÜV, Air Cond, 2 Sets of Ti-res, Summer/Winter, ABS, PowerStearing, Elec Windows andLocks, Keyless Entry, €2000,[email protected]

1995 BMW 318i. Clean, runsgood, mechanic maintained.140,000 original km. All-season ti-res. $1800 obo. Call Grant, days;0170-7058804, after 1800hrs:06301-31354. Available 22 April2016.

1997 VW Golf For Sale Well main-tained, just passed inspection Ta-king offers Call: 0174-147-6831

02 Peugeot MUST GO!!! Descrip-tion: Dealer maintained!!! Greatcar in excellent condition (minorscratches and scraps on exterior).Equipped with Computer (DriverInformation System), Keyless Ent-ry, Power Windows, 3x3 point re-ar seat belts, Height adjustabledrivers seat, Power steering, Re-mote central locking, Centrallocking, Airbags, CD Player, Ra-dio, Folding rear seats, and 40MPG! Car will also come with win-ter cover. Fresh oil change, new ti-res, muffler, battery, and more! Agreat and reliable car! AvailableMay 1st. Please call 0174-949-8063 for additional questions orshowing. $3000.

1997 BMW 523i Sport Sedan,$6,495, EU Spec, Automatic, Lea-ther, Heated Seats, Just serviced,12 months guarantee included inprice! Perfect Condition, Call:0176-22730967, Email: [email protected], Web: http://www.europeanmotors.org

1999 VW Passat Sport Combi,$4,995-, US SPEC, Manual, Navi-gation, Cruise Control, HeatedSeats, Roof Rails, Cloth Interior,HiFi System, Perfect Condition,Call :0176 22730967, Email:[email protected], Web:http://www.europeanmotors.org

2000 Skoda Fabia, good on gas,dependable, dealer maintained,asking $2500 obo, for more infocontact Brian at [email protected]

2001 BMW 318I Sport Sedan,$6,495-, German SPEC, ManualTransmission, Cloth Seats, Auto-matic Climate Control, Power Win-dows Excellent Condition,Call:0176 22730967, Email: [email protected], Web:http://www.europeanmotors.org

2001 BMW 320i Sport Sedan,$7,995-, EU SPEC, Automatic,Leather Sport Seats, Cruise Con-trol, Alloy Wheels, Excellent Con-dition, 12 Months Warranty, 1 Ow-ner Vehicle, Call: 0176 2273 0967,Email: [email protected]

2001 VW Passat Sport Combi,$5,995, US Spec, Manual, Naviga-tion, Cruise Control, HeatedSeats, Roof Rails, Cloth Interior,HiFi System, Perfect Condition,Call: 0176-22730967, Email: [email protected], Web: http://www.europeanmotors.org

2002 Toyota Rav 4 SUV withAWD, $8,995-, US SPEC, Manual,Cruise Control, Power Locks, Al-loy Wheels, All Wheel Drive,Power Windows, Perfect Conditi-on, Call:0176 22730967, Email: [email protected],Web:http://www.europeanmotors.org

2003 BMW 318i 143,412km/89,112miles Excellent condition.New top-rated all-season tires.$6100. [email protected]

2003 Volkswagen Golf for sale$3,500, [email protected]

2003 VW Sharan Diesel Familyand Utility Van, Diesel Fuel Turbodiesel engine - German Specifica-tions -TUV Inspection valid toApril 2018 - 235 000kms (145 000miles) Seven (7) passengers/Car-go Driver/Front Passenger seatsheated, and adjustable. Child sa-fety seats- two seats convert ra-pidly to built-in child safety seats.Five seats snap in/ out for cargospace Tires: Two sets-winter andsummer (1 set of wheels/rims) Ste-reo Radio and CD player Air con-ditioning system (needs compres-sor) Price: $5,000, €4,450 OBOContact: John 0152-0702-7323(English) Location: Glan-Münchweiler

2005 Audi A3 Sportback 1.9 TDIGerman Specs $4800 Contact0160 968 44778

2005 Mercedes ML 270 CDI 4x4,Turbo Diesel, 2.7L 5 Cyl, TurboDiesel, Automatic/Tiptronic,96,900 KMs/60,000 Miles, Obsidi-an Black Metallic Price: $16,990,0631-354-9908

2006 Honda Accord "EX" SportSedan, $9,995, US spec, Manual,Power Glas Sunroof, Cruise Con-trol, Cloth Seats, Alloy Wheels, Ex-cellent Condition, Call: 0176-22730967, Email: [email protected], Web: http://www.europeanmotors.org

2006 Peugeot 206 CC RC-LineConvertible, 1.6 Liter/108 HP, Ger-man Spec., 15" Winter & 17" Sum-mer Tires + Rims, JBL Sound Sys-tem, German Inspection until 04/2017, Great Condition, asking€4500, Call 0173-6345979 (Kai-serslautern)

2006 Pontiac G6 GT, 3.5L, V6,Sedan, automatic, gas,87,500miles, Bright White, BlackPremium Leather interior, $8,495,contact [email protected], 0176-93136972

2006 Toyota RAV 4 US specifica-tions, suv toyota, stuttgart germa-ny, $8200, [email protected]

2007 Chevrolet Corvette, 6.0L,V8, 400HP, 71,591 miles, red,black leather interior, $26,995,contact [email protected], 0176-93136972

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2006 Toyota Corolla (GermanSpecs):- Clean, Non-Smoking,Pet-Free Car in Good Condition-Car was previously registered onBase- Diesel Fuel, very Fuel-Effi-cient- 5-Speed Manual Transmis-sion- App. 251,000 km- All Main-tenance done regularly- GermanInspection good thru June 2017-Includes Winter tires, [email protected]

2007 Lexus SC430 Coupe/Con-vertible, $25,795, US Spec, Auto-matic, Leather, Cruise Control,Power Seats, Alloy, Power HardTop, Perfect Condition, Call: 0176-22730967, Email: [email protected], Web: http://www.europeanmotors.org

2007 MINI Cooper "S" Hardtop,$12,695, US spec, Manual, Lea-ther, Cruise Control, HeatedSeats, Alloy Wheels, Power GlassSunroof, Perfect Condition, Call:0176-22730967, Email: [email protected], Web: http://www.europeanmotors.org

2007 Mustang GT, 4.8L, V8,300HP, Coupe, 74,262 miles, ma-nual, gas, Grey Metallic, BlackPremium Leather, $13,995, con-tact [email protected],0176-93136972

2008 VW Touran, BEST OFFER,low miles 63000 km, excellentcondition, like new, one owner 87year old, email: [email protected], phone: 06374-5162.

2009 Dodge Challenger RT Clas-sic- OVER 400HP!!, $23750, RareB5 Blue, upgraded suspension,brakes, intake, exhaust, tires, tu-ned, roll control, 6 sp manual, win-ters on rims included. Too muchto list. [email protected],0162-250-21

2010 Dodge Challenger R/T Cou-pe, $25,995, US Spec, Automatic,Cruise Control, Power Glass Sun-roof, Power Seats, 20 inch AlloyWheels, Perfect Condition, Call:0176-22730967, Email: [email protected], Web: http://www.europeanmotors.org

2010 Dodge Challenger R/T,5.7L, V8 Hemi, Coupe, 55,531 mi-les, manual, gas, Black Crystal,Black premium Leather interior,$24,495, contact [email protected], 0176-931369722010 MAZDA 3i Sport Sedan,$10,995-, US SPEC, AutomaticTransmission, Cloth Seats, CruiseControl, Front Wheel Drive, AlloyWheels, Excellent Condition, Call:0176 2273 0967, Email: [email protected], Web: www.europeanmotors.org2010 Toyota Corolla "S" SportSedan, $14,695, US spec, Auto-matic, Cloth Seats, Cruise Con-trol, Power Glas Sunroof, AlloyWheels, Perfect Condition, Call:0176-22730967, Email: [email protected], Web: http://www.europeanmotors.org2010 Volkswagen GTI, 2.0L Tur-bo 200HP, Sport Hatch, automa-tic, gas, Dark Grey Metallic, GTICloth Interior, $15.995, [email protected], 0176-931369722010 VW EOS Convertible. 1.4 lturbo - 122 hp. 6 gear stick. Eurospecs - 86000 km. Silver outsidewith black/grey interior. Add. sum-mer tires on original VW rims.12500$ - Tel. 0170-93358302010 VW Golf For Sale, AmericanSpecs. Just passed inspection.All service checkups done onschedule. PCSing - Car available20 April 16. $3000.00 or [email protected] Ford Fusion SEL. NADAlists for $15,000;selling for$14,000. 47,000 miles;6-Speedautom;Red candy metallic tintedw/ charcoal black leather uphols-tery.New all-weather tires andnew rear brakes.Contact [email protected] or015232717578.2011 Mercedes ML300 TurboDiesel, €23,000, Grand Editionmodel with many extras. Ride instyle for 1/4 the price of a newML. excellent condition, contact:email: [email protected] BMW 128i, 3.0L, i6, 230HP,28,470 miles, Blue Metallic,Cream Leather interior, $25,495,contact [email protected], 0176-93136972

2011 MINI Countryman "S"ALL4, $23,795-, US SPEC, Auto-matic, Leather, Cruise Control, Al-loy Wheels, All Wheel Drive, GlassSunroof, Excellent Condition,Call:0176 22730967, Email: [email protected], Web:http://www.europeanmotors.org

2012 BMW 328i Hardtop Conver-tible, $28,995, US Spec, Manual,Leather, Cruise Control, HeatedSeats, Alloy Wheels, NavigationSystem, Perfect Condition, Call:0176-22730967, Email: [email protected], Web: http://www.europeanmotors.org

2012 GMV Acadia, 3.6L V6288HP, 63,764 miles, automatic,Gas, black metallic, grey leather,$24,995, contact [email protected], 0176-93136972

2012 Hyundai Elantra, 1.8L, Se-dan, 48,050 miles, automatic,gas, Grey Metallic, Grey Leatherinterior, $15,995, contact [email protected], 0176-93136972

2012 Jeep Liberty, 3.7L, V6,210HP, SUV, 23,598 miles, gas,Black Metallic, $24,995, [email protected], 0176-93136972

2012 Jeep Patriot, 2.0L, 158HP,SUV, 16,961 miles, automatic,gas, Silver Metallic, Dark SlateGrey interior, $15,495, [email protected], 0176-93136972

2012 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon,3.6L, V6, 285 HP, 49,209 miles,SUV, manual, gas, Silver Metallic,Dark Slate Grey interior, $29,995,contact [email protected], 0176-93136972

2012 Nissan Maxima, 3.5L, V6,290HP, Sedan, 24,250 miles, au-tomatic, gas, Deep Purple, BeigeCloth interior, $23,495, [email protected], 0176-93136972

2012 Toyota Rav4 "Limited" V6SUV with AWD, $24,695, USspec, Automatic, Cruise Control,Power Seat, Alloy, Navigation,Glass Sunroof, Perfect Condition,Call: 0176-22730967, Email: [email protected], Web: http://www.europeanmotors.org

2012 SMART Brabus sports carGERMAN specs, sports car smartbrabus, 2012 German specs grey(similar to picture)...great car.Spe-cifications: 1.0L I-3 70 P engine 5-spd tip auto-shift man transmissi-on w/OD Fuel Economy City 34.0mpg city fuel economy Fuel Eco-nomy Hwy 38.0 mpg hwy fuel eco-nomy Rear-wheel drive Keyfob (alldoors) remote keyless entryABS &driveline traction control USB/Bluetooth connections Stabilitycontrol Side impact beamsBuilt-innavigational systemStabilitycontrol4-wheel anti-lock brakes(ABS), $11500.00, [email protected] Volvo XC60, 3.2L, V6, SUV,32,059 miles, automatic, gas,Black Metallic, Black PremiumLeather, $29,495, contact [email protected], 0176-931369722013 Audi A3 Quattro, 2.0L,220HP, 6,788 miles, automatic, li-ke new, $34,995, contact [email protected], 0176-93136972I have a Fantastic Range of Tiresin Stock at Great Prices, €, 0631/91572

2013 Dodge Dart, 2.0L 160, Se-dan, 36,591 miles, automatic,gas, grey metallic, Diesel GreyCloth interior, $15,495, [email protected], 0176-93136972

2013 Ford Focus, 2.0L i4, Hatch-back, 23,642 miles, automatic,gas, deep cherry red, Dark SlateGrey interior, $14,995, [email protected], 0176-93136972

2013 Lexus ES 350 Base$8,800USD!!! The car is accidentfree, with a low mileage, wellmaintained and service regularly.Full Options!!! Tires are 100% gre-at, the Car is in perfect shape. In-terested buyer should contactme: [email protected]

2013 Nissan Altima, 3.5L V6240HP, Sedan, 24,300 miles, au-tomatic, gas, storm blue, blackpremium cloth interior, $20,995,contact [email protected], 0176-93136972

2013 Toyota Avalon, 3.5L, V6,268HP, Crimoson metallic, Blackleather interior, $25,995, [email protected], 0176-93136972

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2013 Toyota Highlander, 2.7L,SUV, 17,109 miles, automatic,gas, Grey Metallic, Grey Cloth in-terior, $26,495, contact [email protected], 0176-931369722013 Toyota Limousine, 1.5 Hy-brid-Gas-Electric, German Spec.56,500 KM/34,000 Miles,$11,000.Heated Front Seats; AutoClimate Control with Dual TempZones; CD player/Radio, AuxiliaryInput; Cruise Control; NavigationSystem; Automatic Transmission;Blue Tooth (Mobile Phone); Back-Up Assist Camera; Dealer Maintai-ned; Great car, great price, don'tmiss out. [email protected],0173-166-21972013 Toyota Rav4, 2.5L, SUV,14,837 miles, automatic, gas, RedCandy Metallic, Grey Cloth interi-or, $22,995, contact [email protected], 0176-931369722014 BMW 335i - 6 cyl. 300-hp.US Spec, home shipping. 7,200miles. Metallic Blue/Black Lea-ther. Luxury Package. Cold Wea-ther Package. Driver AssistancePackage. Harman Kardon sur-round sound system. Single ow-ner. No lien. Great condition. Call01712236903.2014 Ford Mustang 5.0 GT/CSCoupe, $28,895, US Spec, Manu-al, Leather, Power Seats, AlloyWheels, California Special Pack,Perfect Condition, Call: 017622730967, Email: [email protected], Web: http://www.europeanmotors.org2014 Ford Mustang GT, 5.0L, V8,405HP, Coupe, manual, gas, GunMetal Grey, Black Premium Lea-ther interior, $32,495, [email protected], 0176-931369722014 Lexus ES 350 Base$8,800USD !!!The car is accidentfree, with a low mileage, wellmaintained and service regularly-Full Options!!!Tires are 100% gre-at, the Car is in perfect shape.Inte-rested buyer should contact me :[email protected] of Monster Green Borbet9x16 with new tires, Bolt pattern4x100, €550, 0631/91572

2014 MINI Countryman JCWALL4, Blue, $34900, 12821 miles,Manufacturer Warranty, Automa-tic, Panoramic Sunroof, Leather,Navigation, Auto Climate, XenonLights, Heated Seats, Rain SenseWipers, Upgraded Sound System.Call or text 017680420465

2015 Honda Pilot EX-L AWD 8-Seater Tow Pack (S1394) 18" Al-loy Wheels, Active Head Res-traints, Air Conditioning, All WheelDrive, Alloy Wheels, Back Up Ca-mera, Bluetooth, CD Player, Crui-se Control, Heated Seats, LeatherSeats, Premium Sound System,Side and Curtain Airbags, Stabilityand Traction Control, Sunroof, To-wing Package, USB/ IPOD/ AUXJACK, V6 EngineCall - 0631 98741Call/Text - 0152 5392 7310.Email - [email protected]

2015 Jeep Patriot 4X4, 2.4L,SUV, 2,715 miles, automatic, gas,Deep Blue Metallic, Dark SlateGrey interior, $21,995, [email protected], 0176-93136972

2015 Land Rover Range RoverSport HSE Brought in October2015 and have been tranferedfrom my work in france to US andneeds to sell it urgently for21,000$ .... Please if you are inte-rested contact me: [email protected]

2015.5 Volvo XC60 T5, This beau-tiful XC60 T5 Premier Drive-E isvery well equipped and awaitingyour test drive at our Kaiserslau-tern showroom. Some of the fea-tures on this car are: Laminatedpanoramic roof, Leather seatingsurfaces, Heated front & rearseats, Rear park assist camera,Park assist front and rear, BLIS,0631 351700, 0171 7554004, [email protected]

Audi A4, 1998, 2.4L V6, Automa-tic/Tiptronic, 119,600 KMs/74,300Miles, Santorin Blue Mica Metal-lic, $5,030, Euro Spec, 0631-354-9908

Auto BMW 2001 Z3 Convertible,Auto BMW Convertible Z3,€8.500, email: [email protected]

Car for Sale, 2006 VW Touran,low miles 63000 km, excellentcondition, like new, one owner 87year old, best offer, email: [email protected], phone: 06374-5162

BMW 316 I, compack, red, ABS,air bags, elec windows, 5 speed,air cond, call 0175-3213199 oremail, $1400, if you have any carfor dispose of, accident, Non ope-rational, we remove it for you,email for info [email protected]

BMW 320d touring, HU 04/2017,Automatic transmission, 110 kW(150 PS), Diesel, FR 05/2004,170,000 km, full leather grey, Acci-dent-free, full serice history, fullequipment, all comfort, Negotia-ble €8700, call 0176-62056022

BMW 525i Model 2000, new Ger-man inspection, power stearing,power locks, air cond, leather inte-rior, seat heating, power win-dows, alloy rims w/ new summertires, new battery and brakes.€1800. 0152-06467728

BMW 730i 2005, 63000 miles,258PS, Automatic, sunroof,wood, accident-free, full servicehistory, garaged, non-smoker,AC, Navigation professional, tele-phone, leather power seats w/hea-ting, 4winter+5summer tires, per-fect condition, $14,900. Call 0151-27104833

Camper For Sale, $29000,[email protected], Merce-des-Benz Marco Polo with Activi-ty Package-loaded. Auto, diesel,AC, stove, frig, awning, sleeps 4.

Chevrolet HHR LT, 2009, Mileage78000 mi, Options Air Conditio-ning, All Season Tires, Pwr mir-rors, Power locks, Power seat,Power windows, Alloy wheels, Bo-dy Sedan Doors 5, Engine 2.2L4cyl, Auto, Patriot Military SalesTel: +49 (0) 631 357 8231

Chrysler PT Cruiser, diesel, 2.2l,standard, AC, no rust, no acci-dent, 190000k, winter+summer ti-res, leather seats w/heat,pet+smoke free, 5l on 100km,€2500, [email protected] 0151-45261009

Ford Ka - Model 2004, €1380, [email protected], Ford140.000km, silver, 5speed, veryclean. Great car for the winter,new winter tires, front-wheeldrive, phone calls 0152-06786080

Daihatsu silver met, 4 door, 5speed, 1.0 LTR , year 2002 aircond, summer tire and winter ti-res, CD player, ABS, air bags, $1100, and we deliver, if you haveany cars for dispose of, accident,Non operational, we remove it foryou, email for info [email protected]

Ford Escort SE, 1998 blue, auto-matic, US mod, all season tires,$1699, and we deliver anywhere,if you have any cars for disposeof, accident, non operational, wewill remove it for you my phone is0175-3213199 call or e-mail,[email protected]

Ford Focus 1999, 4 door, 5Speed, all weather tires, ABS ,power stering, German TUV till2017, MY PH 0175-3213199,$1200, if you have any cars fordispose of, accident, Non opera-tional, we remove it for you, emailfor info [email protected]

Ford Kuga, 2015, $28,500, Ger-man Specs. Titanium (Escape)1.5l Eco-Boost. 150hp. 6 speedmanual. Polar Silver Metallic. Lea-ther Heated seats. Keyless entry,push button start. 4 winter andsummer tires, auto headlights,and much more. [email protected]

Good Year Ultra Grip Winter Ti-res with steel rims, 175/65 R14.Excellent condition used one win-ter. Rims 4x100. $175; Call: 0162-297-2951

Guaranteed Used Cars at Greatprices, We have a Huge Selectionof Low Mileage Cars Trucks &Suv s in Stock. All our used carsare German TÜV inspected beforesale and inspection on Base isGuaranteed. Our Pricingis fair andif you have a trade in US or Euro-pean we will gladly give you a fairQuote. We offer financing.017699970323,0631 414 898 19,[email protected]

Intake manifold, never used, fora civic type R or a Acura AcuraRSX type S PRC $120,[email protected] or017622987498

Mercedes-Benz C 180 AvantgardAutomatic 2004, A Black, Automa-tic Transmission, 2004, 1.8 , with124,000 miles. Runsfantastic…perfect for traveling Eu-rope. Seats five with lots of roomfor luggage in the back.Full Opti-on.8 Aluminum weelcup Call015117610336/em: [email protected] Inspection Guarantee.

Miles; 128,500, Color: Black/En-gine:2.5 L turbo inline 6, Capaci-ty:18 gal, RANGE (C/H) 306.0/432.0 mi./EPA (C/H) 17/24 mpg/AWD, winter mode, 5 speed shift-able automatic, leather interior,Power Sun Roof, Traction Con-trol, Stability Control [email protected]

MINI Cooper Cabrio, green, insi-de black and part leather, new ti-res (all year tires) on aluminiumrims, lots of extras, all services do-ne, Accident-free, FR 09/2005,76000km, Petrol, 85 kW (116 PS),replacement engine, Negotiable€8,400. 0176-62056022

Mitsubishi Cosama, 1.6ltr, green,4-door, 5-speed, ABS, powerstearing, German TÜV till Jan2017, my phone is 0175-3213199,$1500, [email protected]

Motorhome - See Europe in sty-le. Fleetwood Tioga 1996, 31ft x100 inches. Sleeps 5/6, queenmaster bed and separate showerand toilet. Beautiful with many lu-xuries. $15K OBO. Call Scott forpictures and more info01622972951.

New new + German TUV GER-MAN TUV+No US inspectionNeed +++ Mitsubishi Eslipes G L,Red, 2.0 LTR , 16 VAL, air cond, 2door, 5 Speed, elec windowsKMS 163,000, $1695, [email protected]

Nissan Almera TINOdi, 2002,German specs, pw.windows, 2ndowner, no accidents, TÜV sum-mer/2016, AC, 5seat, standard,great travel car, no rust, POV in-spection guaranteed, €2400, fulltank goes 1100km, call 0151-45261009 or [email protected]

Thinking of buying a new QualityPre-owned car, then look no fur-ther, we have over 150 cars instock. Patriot Military Automobi-les 09662-702 6280

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V W GOLF 16 V 75PS 157000Km6 x Airbags. ESP, Central Look,Aircondition, Radio CD USB, Elec-tric Windows and Mirrors.Very Ni-ce Shape, Black Magic Color andRear Windows with Black Foil.LED Rearlights. Good Condition.Pass Inspection!!!! 0170 - 1910484

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VW golf cabriolet, This converti-ble was born in 2013, has 40,000km, GPS, automatic, air conditio-ning, black leather interior, dealermaintained, all the bells and whist-les one could want. For €15,000someone is walking away with thefun car of their [email protected]

VW GTI 2013, $16999k, The per-fect car! 66,000 mi, xtra winter alurims/tires, roof rack, winter matts,new clutch, bluetooth, heatedseats, satelite radio, keyless,power everything, iPod connect,plad interior, airbags. Very goodcond [email protected]

VW Passat Wagon 1999, 1.6 liter,Silver, 5-speed, ABS, power stea-ring, air cond, winter tires, Ger-man TÜV, lots of new parts anddealer maintenance, elect.win-dows front, keyless entry, $2250,[email protected]

VW Touareg SUV - 2006, 87,4Kmi; Leather w/wood trim interior,Parking assistance/Nav-capable,Kaiserslautern Germany, $9995,email: [email protected]

White all black interior BMW328i, Fully loaded M Sport packa-ge BMW with 63000 miles. Ingood condition! Heated seats, na-vigation, comfort access packageand so much more. Email for mo-re details. The picture of the car isin the profile [email protected]

Play Academy ChildCare. I am alicensed & certified child care pro-vider. I live in Rodenbach, 10 minVogelweh & 10 min RAB. I haveyears of experience & references.My home is warm & cozy. Warmhome cooked Lunch is providedfor the children every day. Yourchild will have its very own indoorplayground & fenced in backyardfor the summer as well as weeklyfield trip outings. If you are inneed, I am here for you Monday-Friday. Age 2-5, Mon-Fri 7-5.0176-83550843

The 86th Force SupportSquadron at Ramstein has li-censed providers on and offthe installation. Providerswho provide more than 10hours a week of care mustbe licensed. Please use goodjudgment when choosingchild care services. For moreinformation please contactDSN 478-7420 or civ 06371-405-7420 or [email protected]

AEG front loader washing machi-ne. Good condition. Kaiserslau-tern city. For pickup only. CallJacky 0179-5352827

AEG ÖKO-favorite, 220 volt dishwasher, ex. condition. More infoplease call after 1700 hrs. 0163-8853574

AFN Decoder.Dual Voltage.Re-mote Control.User Guide.Orig.Box.Perfect Off Base [email protected]

Belkin, Surge Master, under mo-nitor power center, 110V, neverused, $15.00. Pic available [email protected], 0611 / 5858 9640, call after19:00 or leave message.

Canon BJC 7000 Color BubbleSet Printer. Incl. Cartridge andUSB Cable. CD [email protected]

Dell Inspiron 23 - All-in-onedesktop computer, desktop com-puter, Brücken (Pfalz) Germany,$450.00, email: [email protected], phone: 015144959369

Electro Party Wok, 230 V, 1300W, Unold Electro, lying idle -looks like a new one, [email protected]

Food Steamer. 3 Tiers of Stacka-ble Baskets. 60 min. Timer withBell. Up to 8ltr. Capacity and1.1ltr. Rice Container. 220V. Orig.Box.NEW $25. [email protected]

Foot Massage Bath. 5 MassageSettings. With Heating. Massage-ball + Massagebrush. 3.3ltr. 100Watt.220V. User Guide. Orig. Box.$15. [email protected]

Garment Press, Kalorik, 110V,Kalorik Garment Press, 110V, new$ 349.00, asking $75.00.Wiesba-den, 0611 / 5858 9640, call after19:00 or leave message.

Great Hyundai Computer screen - 17 inch. comes with stand. Dualvoltage. Includes VGA monitorcord. Works great. $40 [email protected]

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Hair Dryer. 3Heat + 2Speed Set-tings. Cold Shut Button. Concen-trator + Finger Diffusor Attach-ment. Lightweight. Super Quiet.Removable End Cap. 1875 Watt.User Guide. Orig. [email protected]

HP PC with Mouse, Keyboardand [email protected]

Baby Jogger Summit 360 Jog-ging Stroller, $275, phone:015144955943

Barbie and Ken [email protected]

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Induction hob ECO 2000, Induc-tionhob ECO 2000, glass-ceramicsurface, plastic touchpad, auto-matic pot recognition, 10 powersettings, time function 1 to180minutes at 1 minute intervals,temperature preselecting 60-240°C, 220V, overheating protecti-on, lying idle - looks like a newone, [email protected]

Juicer sized to fit lemons, limes,oranges, grapefruits.Orange topw/ filter&pourer.Container madefrom glass.12 oz (355ml.)[email protected]

JBL L-100 Speakers, Have beendescribed as the best speakersever made. Bought in 1975. Greatcondition. Has the old style, ma-nual speaker wire connector --strip the wire and manually insertthe bare metal wiring into the pro-vided attachment. Large! [email protected] TV 24" HDMI/DVI/VGA/PC/DVI/USB Remote Control UserGuide Orig. Box.Freat wor-king.$135. [email protected]

LG Freezer, good condition. Forpickup only. Kaiserslautern city.€80. Call Jacky 0179-5352827

Phillip iPod/CD Stereo, Designer,table top stereo. Holds a CD orput your iPod Touch on it. Loudenough for one room. Perfect fora small location. Can charge itand take it outside when grilling,too! Original price: €350. Used on-ly a couple of times. [email protected]

Samsung TV's, 1 black, 1 silver,21" screen. very good condition.Asking $40.00 ea. OBO. For moreinfo please after 1700 hrs.01638853574.Sony 20 CRT TV (model KV20S40), $20 - NOT a flat screen,but works well. phone:015144955943TVs, Voltage Regulators, €250,[email protected]

Sony 32 LCD TV and Atemo Sa-tellite Receiver System. Perfectsystem to watch satellite pro-grams in English and German.Get all English prgms availablefrom UK Satellite. Sony BraviaLCD flat screen TV and ATEMOAM500HD Sat. Receiver as acomplete set. [email protected]

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The perfect system to watch sa-tellite programs in English or Ger-man Sony Bravia LCD flat screencolor TV and Atemo AM 500 HDSatellite receiver selling as a com-plete set. $195. for both, [email protected]

Toshiba 40 inch Regaza HDTVFor Sale, Flatscreen HDMI Remo-te Surround Sound, 67273 Wei-senheim am Berg Germany, €175,email: [email protected], phone: 01623305535 Transformer. USA Voltage Con-

verter.$20. [email protected]/converter 2000 watt-

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Treadmill - Proform 635 CW,$249, [email protected],well maintained/functioning tread-mill. Adjusts for speed & slope.Cross fit ski poles adjustable fortension. Emergency situation stop.

Used RU Braun Automatic Chro-no Watch.Great Watch! Keepsperfect time. I'm giving it up be-cause I have too many wat-ches.Looks great!Has day of theweek, 24 hour & reminderhand.Must [email protected]

Whirlpool front loader washingmachine for sale, €150, [email protected], German 220V.Please call after 1700 hrs. 0163-8853574

White leatherette case for IPADmini W/removable bluetooth key-board, $45.00, firm. [email protected] / 06371-60179

White Mini IPAD. Includes whiteleather case and Bluetooth key-board.Keyboard is removable.In-frequently used. No scratches orblemishes. Latest IOS instal-led.$185.00 06371-60179

XtremeMac iPhone Radio Clock,MP3 Player Remote AlarmDocking Station, 67273 Weisen-heim am Berg Germany, $75, [email protected],01623305535

Yamaha AV Receiver/Amplifier.Premium Aluminium. Dolby Digital/EX Decoder. Pro Logic II. 100Watts x 10. AF/FM Tuner. 40 Stati-on Random + Direct Tuning. Re-mote Control. User Guide. DualVoltage. Excellent Working. €[email protected]

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2 each 120V Cisco Wireless-G In-ternet Home Monitoring CamerasModel WV54GCA, with manualand CD. $40, [email protected] tier steel mesh desktray.Black.Front [email protected]

30 Plastic Clothes Han-gers.Strong and [email protected]

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8 beverage glasses .16oz.6.5highx3.5diameter.Perfectfor ice tea, [email protected]

Aeropostale Hoodie. Turquoise-blue. Lettering “aero” and zipperat the front. Size M. Barley worn.€13. [email protected]

9 Slot Storage Block.Space forChef Knife, Meat Forke, Sharpe-ner, Shear and 5 other kni-ves.Hard and Durable Wood (Buche)[email protected]

Alessis 110V/220V digital perfor-mance/studio piano w/chair, mu-sic stand, stool, hard case 750$,call 06374-991073 pls leave amessage

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Beautiful Mori Lee WeddingDress, Only worn once!! and weare still together! Make this yourwedding dress on a budget.Size:8-10Color: White creamThe trainis approx. four feet long (not royallong!).It is looking for a home, socontact me if you are interested.$150, [email protected]

Bicycles, 4 Bikes. 2 Adult Girlsstyle, 1 Adult Male Style, 1 Kid bi-ke. One girls bike needs new bra-ke cable, others in minor states ofneeded repair. $175 for all 4 or$50 Each. Sold As Is. Make an of-fer! Pick Up Only! email [email protected] for pictures.

Black knitted pullover. Size XSbut fits also for size M. €5. Seewww.finditguide.com for [email protected]

Blanket/Throw Horse. 72"x52".Reversible. Heavy Quality. Machi-ne Washable. Machine Dry AtLow Heat. Great Condition. [email protected]

Body Fat Scale. Digital Display.Precision of 100g. Precision BodyFat 0.1%. Max 140 kg. Save Infofor up to 10 User. User Guide.Orig.Box. €10. [email protected]

Book: Sophie Kinsella "Confessi-ons of a shopaholic" in good con-dition, $3, 0175-6298926, pick upin Hochspeyer or on Kleber

Brand new never worn fitted capfrom New Era, Little Rock Trave-lers Minor League hat Size 7 3/8Happy to ship to APO contact [email protected]

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Router, Belkin N150, $10,[email protected]

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Desk Top Mini Dart Game, Needa cute gift? This Mini Dart gamefits anywhere, at home or in theoffice. Never been used! [email protected]

Dog Feeder. Adjustable BowlHeight to your Dog's Needs. Per-fect for Growing Puppies or Seni-or Dogs. 2 Stainless Steel Bowls(Dishwasher Safe) Each Bowl(1.6Qt.) 17.4"H x 15.7"L x 18.8"W.Very Sturdy. [email protected]

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Eco warrior shoulder bag, hand-made felt, environmentally friendlybag made using only wool, waterand soap, €25, [email protected]

Egg Cooker. Cooks 10 Eggs atOnce, Nonstick 4egg PoachingTray, 3egg Omelet Tray, Brush.Stainl. teelLid, On/Off Switch, Au-dible Alert, Standby Mode, EasyCleanup, 2Egg Holders, Beakerwith Piercing Pin, User Guide,Orig. Box, $30, chefsteven2015@gmail

Electric Kettle 1.7ltr. 1500 WattsOn/Off Light Automatic Shut-offDual Water Windows Cordless(Lifts off Base for cordless pou-ring) User Guide [email protected]

ESPRIT Curtains 19Euro each invery good condition, Pick up inHochspeyer or on Kleber KaserneCell 0175-6298926

Felt bag, gorgeous hand-madefelt bag with blue design, mediumsize, €30, [email protected]

Floor Lamp, White, round, sitson floor. Perfect background,mood-setting light for a small lo-cation. [email protected]

Foldable Laundry DryingRack.Very Sturdy.Rustproof De-sign and easy to sto-re.38Wx26Dx36High. Extendsmax. to 44Deep. [email protected]

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German Beer Stein Octoberfest.Decorative Pewter Lid (Carriage).Limited Edition. Heavy Quality.10"High. €115. [email protected]

German Beer Stein Wildlife. FoxDesign. Decorative Pewter Lid(Fox). Heavy Quality. 10"High.new. [email protected]

German Beer Stein. Famous Ger-man Attraction Theme. Pewter Lid9.5"HIGH. €70 [email protected]

German Beerstein October-fest.Decorative Pewter Lid (Carria-ge).Limited Edition.Heavy Quality.10"[email protected]

German Beerstein Wildlife.FoxDesign.Decorative Pewter Lid(Fox).Heavy Quality.10"[email protected]

German Beerstein. Kaiserslau-tern and famous German CitiesDesign. Pewter Lid. 9.5"High. Bot-tom is a little chipped (don't see itif Displayed Only). €[email protected]

German Beerstein.Famous Ger-man attraction theme.Pewter Lid.9.5"[email protected]

German Pewter Cup Set. Engra-ved with Wildlife Theme.3.25"High. 95% Pewter. NEW.$25. [email protected]

German Pewter Cup. Engravedwith Steffi Graf Design (3 DifferentMotifs). 3.5" High. 95% Pewter.new. [email protected]

German Pewter Plate. Engravedwith all 16 German Regional Dis-trict Logos. 9"Diameter. [email protected]

Gilde Clown. Gilde, Germany.3.5" High. Handpainted. [email protected]

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Griddler Cuisinart, Dual Tempera-ture Controls for Grill/Panini andGriddle, Reversible Nonstick Pla-tes Switch from Grill to Griddle, In-tegrated Drip Tray for Easy Stora-ge, User Guide, Orig.Box, NEW,[email protected]

Hand-carved Indonesian table +6 chairs + two matching cabinets$990 Indonesian and Thai dolls -each $35 Antique French LouisXIV cabinet - $750Set of 6 Indone-sian shadow dolls - $125, call06374-991073

Hindu Goddess Statue, Boughtin New Delhi, India in 1988. Solidbrass. Golden accents. Really ni-ce conversation piece and cool,artsy decoration for your home.Great gift! [email protected]

Hollister strapless top. White co-lor, size M. With ribbons to tie abow on the back. €15. For picssee www.finditguide.com. Con-tact [email protected]

Garmin 360 Navigation, $50,[email protected]

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Kitchen Aid Hand Blender silver.2 Speed. Quiet, Powerful Motor.Blend, Puree and Crush. Soft GripHandle. Blending Arm DishwasherSafe. 3 Cup Jar with Lid. User Gui-de. Orig.Box. NEW. €[email protected]

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Marilyn Monroe Glass CoastersSet of 4. $12. [email protected]

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Mirror with Wood Fra-me.27Highx19Wide. [email protected]

Monitor Stand/Organizer withCableholder.Very [email protected]

Must sell 65 year old flawless soli-taire .45 carat diamond ring set inwhite gold. Asking best offer$700. Will accept $ or €. Call:06332-41560 from 9 - 18:00.

My husband has various moviesfor sale 3 Euro each. Pick up inHochspeyer or meet me on Kle-ber Kaserne. Phone: 0175-6298926

Plastic Turtle Sand Box, sandbox, $20, phone: 015144955943

Must Sell, Swarovski crystal athalf the value given by theSwarovski company! The last twoRetired pieces, whale $690, turtle$150. Both for $755. Will acceptbest offers $/€: call 06332-41560between 9am to 8pm. Can deliverto RAB!New never worn fitted caps, NewYork Mets. The price is $10 ea,caps sizes 7 3/8 and 7 3/4, willmail vial APO [email protected] with tags boy-clothes Size 5/6,4 € each Pick up in Hochspeyeror on Kleber Kaserne, [email protected] Sports Trvel Bag Large.Black. 3 Compartments. 2ft. Longx 1ft. High x 1ft. Wide. [email protected] New York Mets Jerseysand Equipment, Official MLB NewYork Mets Jerseys from Majestic-Team set of jerseys for sale!Enough to outfit your whole base-ball or softball team! These are of-ficial jerseys from Majestic. Theyhave been used for a couple sea-sons, but are still in good shape.The black home jerseys are ingood shape. The Orange SpringTraining Jerseys have some fa-ding in the ventalated under armarea, but still are good to go.$300, [email protected]. Thomas Sabo Charm, pricenew was 49€, never used, was abday present, selling price €20,for pics please see class-world.com, [email protected]

Oversized Cardigan from Re-view. Black and white stripes. Forpictures visit www.finditguide.com. €10. [email protected] Frame 50x70cm. [email protected] Frame [email protected] dolls, over 100 to choo-se from, all dressed. Price OboCall: 0176-90796039Rice Cooker w/Cable. 3 Cup (ma-kes up to 6 Cups of cooked rice).Removable Cooking Pot. GlassLid. Keep Warm Function (Indica-tor Light). Cook Indicator Light.Spatula+Measuring Cup. UserGuide. Orig.Box. [email protected] Wachtmeister Glass CatPair. Can be used with Metal Sta-ke (incl.) or without. 32" High. Go-ebel, Germany. Orig.Box. [email protected] Sports TravelBag.Heavy Duty Quality.Great asSports [email protected] Tong.Great for ServingFries, Asparagus.StainlessSteel.Dishwasher [email protected] of three pink vases, differentshapes but matching in color, per-fect for shabby-chic feature or toupcycle. €10, [email protected]

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Outdoor Propane Heater (Stan-ding), Mushroom top slightly den-ted but works fine. Propane tank(German specs) included. Greatcondition! [email protected]

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Tricycle: Deluxe Steer & Stroll Tri-ke by Radio Flyer, $50, phone:015144955943

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V&B Cermaic X-MAS OrnamentSet: German Male/Female Ginger-bread Ornaments. 4" High, Vil-leroy & Boch Germany. NEW.Orig.Box. $20. [email protected]

Various Boy-Clothes Sizes: 4 - 6in excellent condition. Pick up inHochspeyer or on Kleber Kaser-ne. Phone: 0175-6298926 Eachitem is 3 Euro / Pajamas 5 EUroeach.

Various dresses for women, sizeS and M. They can be bought atour fleamarket stand in Mehlin-gen. Ask for Marianne. Every Sa-turday from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Ab-trasse, 67678 Mehlingen

Various KIDS Movies for sale 3Euro each except for the Thomasthe train ones (they are new inpackage) 5$ each. Pick up inHochspeyer or meet me on Kle-ber Kaserne Phone: 0175-6298926

Various size new gym bags$10.00 each, [email protected]

Viking Sword. Handle and BladeEngraved on both Sides. RealSteel. With Black Wall DisplayMount. Made in Spain. [email protected]

Vintage Classic Video game fromMattel - Classic Baseball. A musthave for the collection. Still worksgreat. $20 [email protected]

Vintage handheld video gamefrom Coleco. Alien Attack is aclassic and a must have for everygame collection! in great scape.Runs on 4C batteries. $20 [email protected]

Wall Decor Picture. Hand Craf-ted. Deer Hide. Made In Siberia.€45. [email protected]

Window Panel 50x84.Heavy Qua-lity.Caramel [email protected]

WMF Cookware 11pc. CoveredLow Casserole 16cm+20cm. Co-vered High Casserole16cm+20cm+24cm. Saucepan16cm. Cold Handles of StainlessSteel. Dishwasher and Oven Safe.Orig.Box. [email protected]

WMF Knife Set with StorageBlock (Wood). 9 Pieces. Bladesmade from Forged Special BladeSteel. Made in Germany. Orig.Box.NEW. $350 [email protected]

WMF Napkin Holder. StainlessSteel. Orig.Box. €[email protected]

WMF Saucepan with Lid.16cmDiameter.Stainless Steel.Dishwas-her and Oven [email protected]

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Wristwatch Zodiac Sign. GeminiDesign. Black Leather Band. Orig.Box. NEW. €25 [email protected]

2013 pair of lazy chairs, leatherwhite. €230 for both chairs. Likenew condition. Please contactNathalie at [email protected]

3 & 2 Seat Couches, €500.00,[email protected]

3 Drawer Wide Cart White.With 4Rollers.Compl. Si-ze:25"H.x22"W.x15"D.Each Dra-wer:7"H.x19.5"W.x13.5"D.Lots OfStorage Space.Very Sturdy.Madein [email protected]

3 Level Shelf Unit withWheels.black 42High. Each Level18x18. [email protected]

6 Drawer Dresser. Great [email protected]

8 Drawer Dresser. Lots of stora-ge space. 45"H. x 29"W x 14"D.$75. [email protected]

Adjustable Full/Queen Size Bed.Headboard, Footboard and Rails.Cherry Wood.Very Sturdy.As-sembly is easy, no tools requi-red.Made [email protected]

American Bedroom Set, €190,(or make offer), consisting of dres-ser with 3part mirror, and 2 nighttables, solid oak with brass hand-les, very beautiful 06302-5554 [email protected]

Antique 100 yr.old German chinacabinet, matching dining tablewith 4 chairs. See photo on KAclassifieds web page. ContactEric and Mia at 06375-9949674,€950, [email protected]

Antique Bench, with cushion se-at, storage space and wheels.See photo on KA classifieds webpage. Contact Eric and Mia at06375-9949674, €600,[email protected]

Antique Brittany French Benchfor 300$, antique French LouisXIV Schrank 650$, antique Ger-man dark oak buffet $500 Call06374-991073 pls leave message

Antique corner desk. See photoon KA classifieds web page. Con-tact Eric and Mia at 06375-9949674, €150, [email protected]

Antique English Book Case, $75,45 inches high, 11 inches deep,29 inches wide. Curved Door withGlass Insets. Side Panels withGlass Insets, 2 Glass Shelves.Buyer Must Pick Up. Please Call0159 0297 6140.

Antique French Louis XIVSchrank $650. Call 06374-991073pls leave amessage.

Antique reproduction secretarydesk. See photos on KA classi-fieds web page. Contact Eric andMia at 06375-9949674, €120,[email protected]

Bed, Single w/mattress. Solidwood frame. Mattress like newcondition. €75, [email protected]

Beige leather couch. Purchasedat City Polster. Original price€1300. Real leather.Need spaceelse I would keep it. Must pick upin Rodenbach. Asking $450,017622987498 or [email protected]

Brown Corduroy UpholsteredChair, $25, Buyer Must Pick Up.Please Call 0159 0297 6140,

Cabinet.Oak.4 adjustable [email protected]

Cherrywood Coffee Table andEnd Table Set, $250.00, [email protected]

Clock, $150.00, [email protected]

Coffee Table w/Magazine Shelfand Glass Center Piece. 4x2ft.16"High. great condition [email protected]

Complete German Water BedLuna- 12 Years Old, May needone of two new water mattres-ses.It's disesembled. Must Pickup. Pleasecontact:[email protected]

Couch Relax Chair, €199, greatfurniture use as a relax chair orbed diff moves, cover washable,like new, was new 398 euro at mo-ebel martin, from a smoke andpet free home, cell 0151-45261009 [email protected]

Couch set, €900, [email protected]

Couch Table. Glass Table withMagazine Shelf (Wood). 46"L. x27"W. €25. [email protected]

Desk with Chair. $75.00 OBO.Must be picked up in [email protected]. 06375-3889355.

Dining Room Table & Chairs.$350.00 OBO. Large table with18" leaf, 4 regular chairs, 2 armchairs. Must pick-up in Saalstadt.06375-3889355. [email protected].

Dining Table Set.Dining table w/4 design arm chairs.Dining Table44 diameter.W/ extension61.5x44.Great [email protected]

Free Wooden Dining Set. A clas-sic! Table(41x41")plus 2 leaves(12" wide each). 4 chairs. No ma-jor damage, just small nicks. Maywant to refinish top. If you canhaul it, it's yours! Call 0631 41 2371 34 Kaiserslautern

Large office desk/workspace, of-fice desk workspace, Brücken(Pfalz) Germany, $150.00, [email protected],015144959369

Futon/Couch, the top, plushcushions are constructed from30mm of memory foam verysturdy east to fold down 2 cupholders built in seated position:86"L x 36"D x 33.5"hflat position:86"L x 46"D x 22.5"H great condi-tion selling for best offer,[email protected] 4 Section Closet (Schrank),$250, 7ft 4in by 11ft 5in (3 secti-ons are 3ft 3in wide, 1 section is1ft 8in wide). Two Clothes Han-ging Rails, Many Shelves. We willhelp take apart. Buyer Must PickUp. Please Call 0159 0297 6140La-Z-Boy Rocker Recliner, $75,Dark Green Fabric, Clean and Co-zy. Buyer Must Pick Up. PleaseCall 0159 0297 6140.Love Seat, $75, Warm Gold Fa-bric, Clean and Cozy. Buyer MustPick Up. Please Call 0159-02976140.Mantel Clock from the 60 era.Key wind chines on the half andfull hour, $70.00, [email protected] Pad. Full Size. TommyHilfiger. Great Condition. NoStains. [email protected] Set: Stearns and FosterQueen, Spangdahlem Air Base,$800, phone: 015144955943Metal Coat Rack w/ Brass But-tons. Very sturdy 69"H. x 16"W.$60. [email protected] Headboard+Footboard,Queen Size, Brushed Nickel Fi-nish, Metal Gauge Tubing, SolidBar Wire, very [email protected]/Mirror shoe cabinet with 5drawers and body length mir-ror.69H.x20W.€[email protected], Lomo MB-10 stereomicroscope with various partsand lenses included. Excellentcondition. €400 obo, [email protected] nicely done in good conditi-on recently tuned 590 euro, pho-ne [email protected], phone:06731 44782

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Oak table with extra leaf to ex-tend table. Has unique carvings.Must pick up. Not able to deliver.Location Rodenbach $400,017622987498 or [email protected]

One Each 2&3-Seat Couches,€500.00. Like new from smoke &pet-free home, anthracite-coloredcloth front & back. New price1450€ asking 500€. Pick up in Sie-gelbach. Call 06301-7988092 af-ter 8PM. [email protected]

PCS sale-German Schrank $450obo, Coffee Table free, Telephonestand $20, Kitchen Table w/chairs $120, Bean Bag chairs $10each, Patio set w/chairs & umbrel-la $120, Twin Bed Frame $25, Re-cliner $150, Grill $30, T.V. $25, Va-riety of Toys. email:[email protected], or phone:015156744005.

Race Car Bed, twin size, solidwood.Length:234cm,width:102cm, height at highestpoint: 63cm, fits mattress size200x90cm (not incl). It's a verysturdy bed! New price €249, now$80.Buyer must be able to pickup the bed.Call 0152 04445052

Recliner couch loveseat leather,$390, [email protected],real leather black, works great notoften used, very comfy, back pil-lows come off easy to carry, cell0152-06786080

Solid rustic oak dining room,€500, (or make offer) cabinet3,80m long, table 2m long with 8chairs. [email protected]

Stearns and Foster Queen Mat-tress Set, Mattress, SpangdahlemAir Base 54529 Spangdahlem Ger-many, $800, email: [email protected], phone: 015144955943

Red velvet Pier One couch.Greatcondition.500 obo.Will accept eit-her EUR or USD.Pickup [email protected]

TV Stand with 4 Wheels.3 Levels.46.5"W x15"D x20"H.Great Condi-tion. [email protected]

TV Stand/End Table withShelf.With 4Wheels.20.5"W.x16"D.x23"High,[email protected]

White IKEA Twin Trundle Beds w/Mattresses, $175, Buyer MustPick Up. Please Call 0159 02976140.

White luxus designer couch, 37inW X 82in L, asking $875.00 orBO. Excellent condtion. More in-fo, please after 1700 hrs. Cell01638853574

Wooden bookshelf. See photoon KA classifieds web page. Con-tact Eric and Mia at063759949674, $150,[email protected]

Zither, €950 (or make offer), [email protected], 06302-5554near Sembach

3 Bedroom + FROG + 2 Car Gara-ge Single-Family House in NWGrafenwohr / Grafenwoehr, Yard:913 square meters with mature pi-ne trees and landscaping Tiled ba-sement Floor heating (electric he-at exchange) Tile (ceramic) wood-burning stove in living / diningroom Wood pellet stove in base-ment game room Built-in kitchenT-wo-car garage, FROG (FrontRoom Over Garage): Completedstudio, [email protected], €400,000

For Sale: Building site in Kollwei-ler 1922 sqm, Hofstraße 35 66879Kollweiler Germany GosenbergerHof, €100000, phone:+49-6373-893499, email: [email protected].

For Sale: Unique landhouse, 2bd, 1.5 bth, 135 sq meters, Höh-straße 86 66887 Jettenbach Ger-many, €250000, email: [email protected], pho-ne: 0049-151-18213905 15 min.to RAB, If you want to live some-where Special - dont wait!

!!! Dplx House, 3 bdrm, garage, +2 carports, 2baths, flr heat, 67678Baalborn, fireplace, SAT/DSL,€1740+util, open flr plan w/ BIK,liv/dinrm, huge 60sqm attic stu-dio. 0179-232-6563

!!!360sqm lrg house, Obernheim(Landstuhl school) 7BR 4bath 2liv/din sauna 938sqm lot2300€+utl+dbl gar. Option to buythe house. Avail June 1. 0157/74285394 housing appr

4BR-Duplex House for Rent PETfriendly €900+utilities 25 min toRamstein RAB and Baumholder,liv/dinrm, new BIK, 2 bath, 142sqm liv. space, 2 balconys, base-ment, loft, 1 garage, 1 pks, closedyard 825 sqm, pet OK in 66885Altenglan, 27 Glanstr., Phone:063816008318, [email protected]

66851 Queidersbach, 4Bdr,appt. living/dining rm, 3 bathr, fire-place, garage, terrace, 180sqm,€1150+util., please call 06371-64521. No fee.

66909 Quirnbach, Mühlstr. 3,House for rent, 134sqm, 2parkingspaces, 15min from RAB, 3bdrm,BIK liv/dinrm, bathrm, showerrm,laundry, storage rm, balcony€825+util No realtor fee. Pets allo-wed. Call 06371-50549

67808 Imsweiler, 308sqm, 4BR,BIK, liv/dinrm, 3 baths, 2 guest toi-lets, garage, 10min to Sembach,15min to Kaiserslautern, avail.now.€1460+util., 0170-8451816or 06302-6054006

A very nice house for rent. With abig garden. Has 2 kitchens. Formore Information write an email [email protected] FSH in Gundersweiler,15 km to Sembach, 25 km to Kai-serslautern, 30 km to Ramstein,252 m², 3 Bedrooms, 2.5 Baths,Built-In-Kitchen, Living-Dining-Area, Storage, Basement, Party/Hobby-Room in basement withkitchenette, Double-Garage,Fenced yard, Patio, 2 Fireplaces,Floor-Heating (heat pump), NOpets, Rent: 2045 Euro + utili-ties.NO FINDER'S FEE!For moreinformation please contact G.I.Bill Pay Service & Real Estate [email protected] or 06371-465407 or 0160-1065196.Completely renewed house -lar-ge garden, balcony, winter gar-den, new bathrooms and floors,basement, garagethe house iscompleted now and free to movein.quiet neighborhood.bus stationclose by.Call 01702473900

Duplex 240sqm live-space inSpesbach, Langewanne 12a, builtyear 2002,4BR, 2bathrm,2storagerm, laundryrm, liv/dinrm,BIK, fireplace, terrace, garden, ga-rage, studio, €1720 incl garage,0160-5912616

Duplex, no fee, 126 sqm, newlyren., 3 bdrms, small office, bath,lrg living/diningr., bik, balcony, ga-rage, storage/utilityroom 850 Euro+ util, Miesau, Call 0173-3191580

Free of commission! Ramsteinschool district. Housing appro-ved! 4 bd, 1.5 bth, 160 sqm, Ei-senbacher Straße 27a 66909 Mat-zenbach, €1000+util+dep, phone:+49 6383 926829, email: [email protected]

Freest. house w/fenced garden670sqm lot 5rms kitch bath guest-WC balc cellar rms garage in66507 Reifenberg 06375-1680

Hermersberg, 185sqm, 5BR,2bath, open din/livrm, balc, patio,fully fenced garden, garage, 2park place, great view.€1350+util, 0179-1456377

House Rodenbach Hübelstr. 13,165sqm 6BR livrm BIK w/din area2bath sunroom balc, 2 parkingspots €910 +util +2 mnth dep06374-2316 or 0176-23952035

Free standing house in Hefers-weiler, Perfest for home schoo-ling! 178 m², Modern, 5 Be-drooms, Built-In-Kitchen, 1.75Baths , Living/Dining-Room/Area,Attic, 1 Garage, Gas heat, Bal-cony, Terrace, Walk - In - Closet,High Speed Internet (QUIX), Fire-place, Yard , Next bus stop forDOD school bus route is 2 km fur-ther in Niederkirchen Pets welco-me! Rent 1200.00 EUR + utilities.Avail: Now, No finder´s fee!Formore information please contactG.I. Bill Pay Service & Real Estateat [email protected] or06371-465407 or 0160-1065196.

Freest House 210sqm Bosen-bach 4BR 2bath BIK w/island, lgfront balc w/view private rear co-vered patio, nice yard 2x 2car ga-rages, pets neg. 20min RAB, RABschools, €1280+util, Avail now,Call: 0176-32166335

Home for Sale or Rent, Nice,American-owned, home with 1/2acre enclosed back yard for saleor rent in Mackenbach. Great,convenient location just two milesto Ramstein Air Base. Directly onwalking/cycling route to woodedareas. Outdoor swimming pooljust 4.5 km away along trail route.This can be your personal resi-dence, [email protected]

House for rent - The house iswith garden and parking lot.Busstop for American school.5 minsdrive to city Wiesbaden. Cell0178-7828443, [email protected]

House for rent, 327sqm, 5BDR,2livrms, 2baths, BIK, 2-car gara-ge, big yard, quiet location€1540+util, 67752 Rutsweiler/Lau-ter, Am Sess 8, pls call 0176-70675001

Kusel-Ehweiler: Freestanding 4bedr., 2 bath, built-in-kit., living-di-nimgrm., patio, yard, Garage1460,-- € + util www.agra-immobilien.de 06371-57656

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Modernized Farmhouse nearSembach! Modernized and reno-vated farmhouse in Gunderswei-ler, 30 km to Kaiserslautern, 30km to Ramstein (backroads), 16km to Sembach, 180 m², 2 Be-drooms, 2 Baths, Built-In-Kitchen,Living/Dining-Area, Storage, 1 Of-fice-Room, On property parking,Patio, Balcony, Yard (fenced), Oil-Heating, Pets negotiable, Avail:Now, Rent: 1000 Euro + utilities.For more info contact G.I. Bill PayService at [email protected] 06371-465407 or 0160-1065196. www.gibillpay.com/realestate

New & modern duplex in Hor-bach, 15 km to Landstuhl, 20 kmto RAB, 180m², 4 Bedrooms, 1Walk-In-Closet, 1.5 Baths, Liv/Din-Area, Built-In-Kitchen, Storage, 1Studio, 1 Carport, 2 Balconies,Floor-Heating (oil), Pets welcome!Avail: Now, Rent: 1200 Euro + 20Euro carport + utilities.NOFINDER'S FEE!For more informati-on please contact G.I. Bill PayService & Real Estate at [email protected] or 06371-465407 or 0160-1065196.

Nice Duplex-Half in Mehlbach! Ni-ce Duplex-Half in Mehlbach, 16km to RAB, 200 m², 6 Bedrooms,2 Baths, 2 Built-In-Kitchens, Pan-try, 2 Living-Rooms w. Dining-Area, Storage, Attic, 2 Garages,Yard, Patio, Balcony, Pets nego-tiable, Avail: Now, Rent: 1300 Eu-ro + 60 Euro Garage + utilities. Nofinder´s fee. For more info contactG.I. Bill Pay Service at [email protected] or 06371-465407 or0160-1065196. www.gibillpay.com/realestate

Nice Duplex-Half near Kusel &RAB! Nice duplex in Neunkirchenam Potzberg, 20 km to RAB, 192m², 3 Bedrooms, 3 Baths, 1 Walk-In-Closet, Built-In-Kitchen, Pan-try, Living/Dining-Area, Storage,Property Parking, Small Yard, Pa-tio, High-Speed internet available(Quix), Floor-Heating (oil), Pets ne-gotiable, Avail: Now, Rent: 1150Euro + utilities. No Finder's fee!For more info contact G.I. Bill PayService at [email protected] 06371-465407 or 0160-1065196. www.gibillpay.com/realestate

Nice Modernized Farmhouse inHerschberg! Renovated and mo-dernized farmhouse inHerschberg, 19km to LRMC, 184m²,4BR (all real wooden floors), 1full bath + 2 x 0.75 baths, BIK (ti-led floor), Living/Dining-Area (realwooden floor), Storage, Base-ment, 1 Studio, Barn and propertyparking, Yard, Patio, High-Speedinternet available (Quix), Pets wel-come if under supervision, Avail:Now, Rent: 1350 Euro+utilities.NoFinder's fee! For more info con-tact G.I. Bill Pay Service at [email protected] or 06371-465407 or 0160-1065196. www.gibillpay.com/realestate

Ramstein 10mins FSH: Beautiful-ly renovated Bavarian-style free-standing house with 3000 sqft ofliving space, 5bedrooms,2.5bathrooms, new designer kit-chen, huge open-plan living area,outside party patio, plenty of par-king. Bruchmuhlbach, only10mins to Ramstein or Landstuhl.Available immediately, housing ap-proved, no finders fee. Rent€1925. Call or text Mindie.01726855976

Ramstein, big townhouse, 5bed,3bath, bik, garage, yard,avail.now, 1740€ +util 06374-915430 or 01726801258

Ramstein, big townhouse, bed,3bath, bik, garage, yard,avail.now, 1740€+util,01726801258 or [email protected]

Steinwenden-Obermohr, largehouse (263sqm) w/ 2livrm, 2dinrm, 5 bdrm+studio, 2 BIK, 3.25bthr, 2garages, 1850+util.avail 18May. 06371-57871, [email protected]

Do you speak English and ano-ther language? Are you a US citi-zen? Are you looking for ways touse your language skills to makea difference? If yes, then the Na-tional Language Service Corpsmay be for you. The NLSC is loo-king for U.S. citizens who are skil-led in English and at least oneother language. Learn more aboutwhat it means to be an NLSCMember at http://www.nlscorps.org, [email protected], or call 1-888-SAY-NLSC (1-888-729-6572).

German Beer, €10, Part Time repneeded for the Hainerberg andClay Shopette's. MUST have ba-se access privileges, [email protected], 0172-6151231

Goufrais Representative, Free-lance, with Angelic Imports. Ex-ample opportunity: ChocolateFest 681 Maryland Ave BurlingtonWI 53105 USA, email: [email protected].

Immersion teachers / classroom-assistants (m/f) Are you open todifferent cultural, religious and po-litical viewpoints? Are you interes-ted in the implementation of newpedagogical approaches? Areyou also highly motivated to en-courage children to take personalinitiative and to learn in a team?Then we are looking for you! Part-time (30 clock hours per week)Your application can be sent, quo-ting reference number 11 AÜ, pre-ferably by e-mail ([email protected]) to Dr. Jörg Köbke

Key-Systems GmbH recruitsTechnical Support Analysts forour headquarter in St.Ingbert/Saarland - in night shift (05pm-02am Mon-Fri)! Send your resumeto [email protected]

2001 BMW R1150RTSilver (Ger-man spec) 38000 KM, Excellentcondition/garage kept/no acci-dents/falls, hard sidecases andtopcase, heated grips, Throttle-meister (cruise control), footpeglower kits (can be removed),$5500/OBO, [email protected];Stuttgart area.

2008 HD FAT BOB - as good asnew - less than 4000 miles! USspecs. Color Flat Black. OriginalHD Sissy bar + luggage rack.Windvest 14" windscreen. Livingroom (forget garage) kept over thewinter. Full service completed lastsummer. Asking $12000. email:[email protected], pho-ne: 01709335830

Lookin for Sportster parts or a bi-ke ( Ironhead too ) which needssome work, basket case or sittinlonger time too. BT Ultra Classicperhaps too. Just make me youroffer what you have and we willsee. [email protected]

Lookin for friends, female/malewho likes harleys, works on them,who are into Rock music, goodfood, havin fun, BBQ, beeing out-side and enjoying a good time to-gether. Just email me and we willsee when we [email protected]

Single guy, 63, B1 German spea-ker, not glued to a smartphone,non-smoker, active & fit, lovescooking, candlelight, music seeksan active, emotionally available,non-smoking lady, 60+ for friend,companion.Coffee? Wiesbadenarea please. [email protected]

WM, [email protected],Looking for female from 40 + forfriendship or more. Like BBQ, mcdrivin etc.

There have been reports ofpets being sold from bree-ding facilities that are not ma-naged at the highest profes-sional standards. Pleasechoose your pet carefully.Make sure you check the cre-dentials of the people sellingthe pet, and get proper pa-perwork showing shots and/or other proof of healthy con-dition. For further advice,consult your Veterinarian.

Dog transporter, brand new,used 2x, front slanted doors foreasy access, width 31in, 25in tall,29x19in interior, grey and blackcolor, €50. Can deliver to Ram-stein, call between 9 a.m. to 7p.m. 06332-41560

Looking for dog walker f. very fri-endly small and medium dog inMehlingen-$10/walk. Morning [email protected]:06303/807708 or 0177/9563750.

Pet Sitter Wanted - needed on aregular basis. Required services:dog walking, feeding dogs, play-ing w/dogs. May have to clean upaccidents. Dachshunds and Lab.Pay is negotiable. If interested,please contact Joy [email protected]

World Wide Pet Transport. PetRelocation ... Pickup and deliverybetween residence and airportsaround the world., pet relocationlive animal transport dog catFrankfurt Airport pets shippingservice, 60549 Frankfurt Germa-ny, €on request, email: [email protected], phone: +49(0)69 96 86 4091

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Responsibilities/Duties:• Manage all facets of the day-to-day operation of the center which provides 16 hours of daily operational support 7 days per week, 365 days a year and supports approximately 30,000 visits every month• Provide quality and professional services and programs to customers• Operate and manage a business operation for the sale of USO tours, park tickets, and gift shop items• Generate and submit monthly operational reports within established deadlines• Manage, mentor, motivate, and develop seven employees; manage and generate employee work schedules; establish employee goals and conduct employee performance evaluations• Manage volunteers: recruit, train, mentor, reward, and retain a team of dedicated volunteers

Required Qualifications:• Previous related experience to include personnel management, customer service, finance, accounting, budgeting, and event planning• Bachelor’s Degree with emphasis on business or related field is desired• Experience in a military environment and knowledge of military protocols preferred• Proficiency with MS Word, Excel, and Outlook• Strong written and verbal communication skills• Must be able to lift and carry objects weighing up to 50 pounds

Details:• Preference will be given to local candidates within commuting distance to the location• Relocation assistance is not provided for this position

Please apply online at https://www.uso.org/careers/ and click on “View Our Job Openings”

Center Manager, Ramstein Passenger Terminal Description/Job Summary: To provide a comforting “Home Away from Home” to traveling service members and their families at the USO within the Passenger Terminal. Position is full-time and requires alternating work shifts between 5:30 and 21:30 hrs to include weekends and holidays.

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Professional Services are of-fered by registered busines-ses as well as private peo-ple. To ensure a satisfactoryservice experience, please al-ways ask for credentials anddeny payments up front. Forcleaning services, arrangefor payments after a finalwalk-through and inspectionof the clean house.

Free Vinyasa Yoga classes allApril @ Alpha Team - 287 PariserStrasse Kaiserslautern. Tues-days@10 Thursdays@12. Classesare 1 hour, mats not provided.Contact Liz Cole with any questi-ons 0151-15744785German - all levels, Eberhard Voll-mer, M.A., 66877 Ramstein,www.deutschvollmer.de, email:[email protected], mor-ning-, afternoon and evening clas-ses, waiting list possibleKinder Art. Creative and classicalhands-on art instruction combi-ned w/ exposure to various musi-cal generes. 90 minute classesweekly. Contact [email protected]

Permanent hair removal/tattooremoval by phil-cosmetics - Ram-stein since 15 years - 0171-4933369

Riding lessons, We offer ridinglessons in English for beginnersand advanced riders (children,teens and adults)We are openMonday to Saturday 2pm-7pmand we are 15 minutes from Ram-stein Air Base. For an appoint-ment call: 0160-1795222 or Email:[email protected]'s lesson:13,5$Advanced lesson: 17$We

Thermomix Demonstration.Fri-endly German lady would like todemonstrate the thermomix.It´s avery quality german Kitchenmachi-ne, has 12 functions. Cooking,stir, weigh, damping, reduce tosmall pieces, ice cream, crushice, etc.All in one!Basic [email protected].

Translator / Interpreter CertifiedKL, near Vogelweh. Reasonablerates. Call: 0631-54440

Wendels Mühle Hotel & Restau-rant, Wendels Mühle is prominent-ly located in the peaceful city ofSankt Wendel.Wendel’s Mühlelies in the heart of the most fabu-lous golf courses; as well as on a5 kilometer hiking and cyclingtrail.The Wendelinus Golf Courseis 500 meters away.This family-run hotel is quietly located in thegreen Saarland countryside, 7 ki-lometers from Sankt Wendel.All12 guest rooms are amended to acountry-style.Wendel’s Mühle Ho-tel offers an exquisite menu of de-lightful dishes and drinks to satis-fy diverse tastes. www.wendels-muehle.com

When a House Feels Safe it is aHomeA safe home is refuse; theplace where we withdraw to re-lax.Let ARW European Securityhelp you protect your home soyou can relax in it or while you [email protected]

!!!!!1-5 bed luxury apts & housesfor TLA/TDY personnel in Ram-stein/Mackenbach/Bruck muhl-bach.2min to RAB.Short walk toshops/restaurants. 100% equip-ped, TV, AFN, English satellite,free phone, high speed internet,free calls to USA and Eur.good li-brary and movie selection.Petswelcome.Off street secured par-king.Call Jennie 0171-2679282.OR [email protected]

Apt/TLA close to RAB & LRMCfully furn wshr/dryer, TV, internetoppt. Long term rental possib.€24/day /€650 mnth 0178-3492565

TLA / TQSA /Short term, 3 bd, 2bth, 120 sq meters, Ramstein-Mie-senbach Germany, phone: 0179145 6657, email: [email protected]

TLA, €from 100, email:[email protected], pho-ne: 0179 145 6657

MRE (Meal Ready to Eat) Wan-ted!!! Offers to: 0170-1910484

Pet sitter (2 cats) wanted, Cat sit-ter wanted on occasions where fa-mily is on leave or on travel. Dailyrate negotiable. Administer meds,dry food and water, clean kitty lit-ter. [email protected]

Wanted: PA/Sound System, Four piece ensemble touring fromUSA seeks economical PA sys-tem to buy/rent/borrow for perfor-mance on Friday May 13th or Sa-turday May 14th. Minimum fourxlr inputs, 2 x 600W power, twomains and a monitor wedge, pluscables/stands needed. [email protected]

PCS'ing sale, Kitchen Applian-ces, Blenders, coffee maker, deepfryer and more, 3 seat couch withrecliner on each endtablechairs. [email protected]

Various long-sleeve blouses forwomen, size S and M. They canbe bought at our fleamarket standin Mehlingen. Ask for Marianne.Abtstrasse, 67678 Mehlingen.Every Saturday from 7 a.m. to 4p.m.

Various shirts for women. Size Sand M. They can be bought at ourfleamarket stand in Mehlingen.Ask for Marianne. Every Saturdayfrom 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Abstrasse,67678 Mehlingen

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