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Monthly magazine for the Soldiers, Families, civilian employees and Retirees at Fort Knox, Kentucky.

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3 Military SpouseAppreciation DayHow we say thank you toMilitary Spouses.

4 Summer at Fort KnoxThere is lots to do this summerat Fort Knox.

6 Run for the RedAnnual American Red Cross run andwalk and the MWR Fitness Fair.

8 Right Arm NightShow your buddy how much youappreciate them at the Saber and Quill.

10 May Calendar of Events

14 Deployment ReadinessHelp you prepare for the nextdeployment and get information onthe Fort Knox Blue Star Program.

16 Let the Good Times RollInformation on the soon to openSadowski Center.

18 Library CornerJoin Tanya Biank and NathanielPhilbrick this month at the Barr Memorial Library to discuss their new books

20 Event Program Guide

FEATURES - May 2013

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First proclaimed in 1984 by President Ronald Reagan torecognize the critical role that spouses play in the readiness and well-being of our nation’s Armed Forces, Military Spouse Appreciation Day was standardized in 1985 as the Friday precedingMother’s Day by the U.S. Secretary of Defense, Caspar Weinberger.Since then, the President of the United States typically commemorates this day with a ceremonial speech, and proclamation to emphasize the vital role the Military Spouse plays incommunities across America and around the world.

Military Spouses deserve acknowledgement because theydo far more than “sit and wait.” They frequently volunteer for groups– both Military and non-Military – for a variety of reasons. It could belooking to meet new friends with similar interests after yet anothermove, wanting to stay busy while a Spouse is deployed, or simplyhaving time available because the average unemployment rate forMilitary Spouses is over 26%. Family Support Groups, nonprofit andreligious organizations, schools, libraries and animal shelters are onlysome of the places where Military Spouses donate their time.

Due to deployment and frequent moves, job and career dis-placement are a burden that the Military Spouse must cope withdisproportionately to the American population as a whole. WithMilitary Spouse unemployment above the national average –portable, career-oriented job opportunities are what they need.The Department of Defense (DoD), led by efforts from the WhiteHouse, has instituted the Military Spouse EmploymentPartnership (MSEP), which helps connect MilitarySpouses to jobs. The Partnership’s membercompanies have pledged to recruit, hire,promote and retain Military Spouses inportable careers. As of 2012, the MSEPhas helped more than 22,000 MilitarySpouses get hired and job postings onthe MSEP jobs web portal have approached 500,000(https://msepjobs.militaryone-source.mil/-webform/become-partner).

Beyond help in finding employment, Military Spouses deserve recognition and support fromall Americans for their resilience andservice to their country. They are required to frequently move andkeep their households running, aswell as to manage the stress causedby deployments. And just like theirpartners in Military service, MilitarySpouses serve their country on a

daily basis -- helping to keep the Armed Forces strong and the country safe.

If you know a Military Spouse, thank them for their service. If their Spouse is deployed, ask if they would like to come todinner. Other ideas include organizing a Ladies or Guys Night Out.Ladies might appreciate a visit to the spa for beauty treatments ormassages, crafts, a movie or just a relaxing meal with an opportunityto socialize. Guys might enjoy the chance to view sports on a largeflat screen, a good steak dinner or a friendly card game. And if youare one -- Happy Military Spouse Appreciation Day!

For more information on Military Spouse Appreciation Day eventsaround Fort Knox, visit www.knoxmwr.com.

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Military SpouseAppreciation Day

by Iva Pearlstein

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Summer is almost here, do you have what it takes to survive? Summer means fun but as the temperatures rise and kids are released for summer vacation, parents may struggle to fill their dayswith Family activities and may find themselves counting down for the first day back to school. Whetheryou travel or stay close to post, Fort Knox Family andMWR offers plenty of ways to keep those summertimeblues in check.

Camp Carlson is a great place to get in touchwith nature without going too far from home. Threemiles from post, the camp has everything a nature enthusiast needs to get away without giving up the creature comforts. Camp Carlson offers scenic walkingtrails, a large recreational field, cabin and RV slotrentals, picnic areas, a Grand Lodge for hosting events,and tent pitches. A 25-acre state-licensed fishing lakeis onsite that’s stocked regularly with catfish, bluegill,crappie and bass.

The Equipment Checkout Center (ECC) is aone-stop rental shop for recreational and rental opportunities. Some of the many available rental itemsinclude campers and equipment, ski and pontoonboats, canoes, fishing boats, picnic and party supplies,sports equipment, and more! ECC offers information onthe best places to fish and camp on and off post. Lawnand garden equipment are also available to spruce upyards this summer.

Seeking a simple, budget-friendly day that doesn’t require a lotof preplanning? Take a picnicand spend an afternoon atone of the many parks onpost. Keyes Park is located off Chaffee Avenue. EastmanPark, located by Wilson gate,has an all-inclusive bound-less playground for childrenof all abilities and an amphitheater that hosts different festivals and con-certs throughout the summer.Even the pooches have theirown dog park next to CarusoSports Complex!

Searching for a placeto host your next party? Lookno further. Falls Landing,Family and MWR’s mini-golfcourse is the perfect facilitywith a party room for birth-days, sports celebrations, or for a quick round of

mini-golf. The challenging 18-hole course displays both waterfalls androck formations. It’s easy on the pocketbook as it’s inexpensive to play around and groups of 10 or more qualify for a discount. “Dollar Day

Wednesdays” offers a round for just a dollar! Falls Landing is located adjacent to the Fort Knox Water Park. Combo tickets are available forboth facilities.

Fort Knox has two places that offer refreshing relief from theheat. The Fort Knox Water Park opens Memorial Day weekend and isopen all summer. It boasts a 70-foot tube slide, a 70-foot open slide, awater challenge course with floating logs and lily pads, water spouts, asnack bar, and an enclosed toddler area with a wading pool and playground. Anderson Indoor Aquatic Center is open all year long andhas water slides, outdoor patios for sunbathing and a newly renovatedSplash Town which includes an interactive spray park. Aquatic passes areavailable offering several options to accommodate your budget.

Summer wouldn’t be summer without camps. Child, Youth &School Services and SKIESUnlimited offer events for school age children throughout the summer. There are programs planned for all in-terests. Visit www.knoxmwr.com for more details.

If you have plans to travel this summer, check out the ITRLeisure Travel for travel packages that are discounted for local and distant locations, including popular theme parks, cruises, and hotels.Make an appointment or stop by their office located inside the Hansen Center.

Visit www.knoxmwr.com to find specifics on all Fort Knox Family andMWR facilities, events, and promotions. With so many things to do, theopportunities are endless!

Don’t Sweat Over Finding Something to Do This Summerby Stephanie G.J. Powell

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Anderson Indoor Aquatics Center (502) 624-6217Automotive Skills & Service Center (502) 624-5410Barr Memorial Library (502) 624-1232Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers(BOSS) (502) 624-2677Camp Carlson (502) 624-4836Eastman Park (502) 624-1838Falls Landing Miniature Golf Course (502) 624-2435Fencing (502) 624-2314French Shooting Club (502) 624-7754Gammon Physical Fitness Center (502) 624-4033Hansen Community Center (502) 624-1838Hansen Gallery (Frame Shop) (502) 624-4725Houston Bowling Center (502) 624-4740Houston Bowling - Strike Zone (502) 942-8754HRCoE Café (502) 942-4033ITR Information Ticketing & Registration (502) 624-5030Landing Zone (502) 942-0409Lindsey Golf Course (502) 624-2717Natcher Physical Fitness Center (502) 624-8169Otto Physical Fitness Center (502) 624-3316Outdoor Recreation Equipment Center (502) 624-2314Outdoor Sports Facilities (502) 624-1247

Paintball (502) 624-7754Recreational Lodging (502) 624-5062Saber & Quill (502) 942-0959Saber & Quill Catering Office (502) 942-8332Smith Physical Fitness Center (502) 624-3641Sports Program (502) 624-1247Stables (502) 624-2314Thrift Shop (502) 942-8019Water Park (Seasonal) (502) 624-1253

Army Community Service (502) 624-6291/8391

Child Development Center (502) 624-6700Family Child Care (502) 626 -1446Instructional Programs (502) 624-3126Middle School & Teen Programs (502) 624-6904Outreach Services (502) 624-6703School Age Center (502) 624-6903School Liaison (502) 624-2305Youth Services (Devers) (502) 624-6442Youth Sports & Fitness (502) 624-4747

FAMILY & MWR PHONE DIRECTORYRecreation & Leisure

Army Community Service

Child, Youth & School Services

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Dust off your running shoes and get ready to run in the 8thannual Run for the Red 5k Walk/Run and the Fort Knox Family andMWR Fitness Fair on May 11. The Run For the Red 5k Walk/Run is a fantastic opportunity to support the American Red Cross of Fort Knoxby participating in the 5k or 10k walk/run that will start and finish infront of the Fort Knox Post Exchange beginning at 8:30 a.m. A 50- and100-yard dash for kids will be offered on race day at 10 a.m. Bringyourself, bring a friend, or better yet, bring a team!

Awards will be given to the first, second and third place finishers for each age bracket in the male and female divisions. An Attendance Trophy will be awarded to the unit or business with the mostparticipants in the 5k and 10k races. The Commanders Cup Awardwill be given to the unit or business with the fastest time in the 5kand 10k races.

This year the Red Cross is proud to announce that the Runfor the Red 5k will kick off the Earn Your Stripes racing series. Runners of all abilities can “earn their stripes” by signing up forthree races in the local area and paying one price. To find out more,visit www.active.com and search for American Red Cross Run for theRed or Earn Your Stripes Racing Series.

Run for the Red is not just a great opportunity for fitnessand fresh air, but an opportunity to educate yourself at the FamilyFitness Fair sponsored by Family and MWR which will take place inconjunction with Run for the Red from 9 a.m. until 12 p.m. Over30 health and fitness business and agency booths will be availableafter the run/walk to provide information and tips on healthy living.If you are interested in fitness classes, demonstrations of the latestand greatest exercise programs available at the Family and MWR Physical Fitness Centers. Family and MWR will also provide raffleprizes and giveaways throughout the day. Giveaways from Nike,Gatorade, energy drinks, GNC, and special discounts will be available at the Post Exchange and food tastings and a case lot sale will

be happening at the Commissary.“I am excited to get some friends together and run while

at the same time supporting a great cause,” states Fort Knox residentMorgan Lloyd.

Get a head start and pre-register for the Run for the Red at theFort Knox Red Cross Building at 1131Fifth Avenue by May 3 and save money.The pre-registration cost for adults isonly $20 and $13 for children nine andunder. If you register the day of the racebeginning at 7:30 a.m. in the Post Exchange parking lot, the cost for adults is $25 and $15 for children nineand under. You can also pre-register online at www.active.com. T-shirts areguaranteed to those who pre-register. T-shirts will be available to registrants onthe day of the race on a first come, firstserved basis if available.

For more information, call(502) 624-2163.

Run for the Red

by Christine Albus

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Do you have a co-worker, fellow Soldier, or someone that hasbeen helping you get through work’s daily missions, and you are struggling to find a way to show your appreciation for them? If so, treatyour ‘right arm’ to this month’s Right Arm Night at the Saber and Quillon May 31 starting at 4 p.m.

Right Arm Night, also referred to in the past as “Stable Call,”is a long-standing Army tradition where leaders show gratitude for theirSoldier’s hard work by treating their ‘right arm’ to a drink, and down timefor off-duty socialization. This informal event allows Soldiers and otherFort Knox community members to relax and socialize at the end of thework week. It also provides the opportunity for leaders to mentor juniorSoldiers, while encouraging everyone to partake in the camaraderie, andesprit de corps between Soldiers of all ranks, and Civilians of all pay-grades within the installation.

Activities and other things to expect out of a Right Arm Nightare always very unceremonious. “It is a good way to unwind and get agreat jump-start on your weekend,” said MSG Brandt Kirk, an instructorwith ARRTC (Army Reserve Readiness Training Center). MSG Kirk has attended past Right Arm Nights at the Saber & Quill, and refers to theopportunity as being, “not only great for morale… but it also provides achance to meet with Soldiers from your unit and peers from other unitsfrom all over Fort Knox as well.”

Guests of Right Arm Night will also be able to enjoy complimentary hors d'oeuvres, sponsored this month by Bluegrass Cellular. There will also be music and drinks for purchase. Mug Clubmembers are eligible for drink specials. So, come and take a load offwhile mingling with others from around Fort Knox!

Looking for something to do following Right Arm Night? Then you should stay for the Saber & Quill’s Creole and Jazz themed buffet starting at 5 p.m. Enjoy live Jazz music as you dine from a traditional Louisiana seafood broil complete with newspaper liners! Prices are reasonable and space is limited, so make your reservationswell in advance.

Weather permitting, guests will be able to enjoy the niceevening on the Saber & Quill Verandah. The outdoor patio area sits justoutside the Fiddlers Green Bar. It features a beautiful brick frame, seating, and flat screen televisions. Come and enjoy a drink with othersand the beautiful May evening outside on the Verandah!

For more information on Right Arm Night, or for prices, and to make reservations for the Creole and Jazz Buffet, call Saber & Quill at (502) 942-0959, ext. 210/211 or visit www.knoxmwr.com and use the Family and MWR’s new Service Xpress reservation system!

Right Arm Nightat Saber & Quill

by Stephanie G.J. Powell

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“When you miss someone during a deployment it gets easier everyday that passes because even though it is one day more from the last timeyou saw each other, it is one day less until you see each other again.”

Deployment presents many challenges to members of the Military and their Family members, and to minimize the accompanying stress – preparation iscritical! To help Service Members and their Families prepare for a deployment, the Departmentof Defense (DoD) offers a wide range of supportprograms and services in areas from emotionalreadiness and financial planning to communica-tion strategies and reunion. The Mobilization andDeployment Program operated by Army Community Service (ACS) through Family andMWR at Fort Knox offers resilience training as wellas pre- and post-deployment briefings. Informationand checklists are provided that make deploymentreadiness much easier to achieve.

Anna Hoop of ACS’s Mobilization and Deployment Program says,“There are so many issues that both single Soldiers and Family membershave to consider.” Hoop states that, as part of the pre-deployment training, ACS will provide a folder with a checklist of items that should beorganized prior to a deployment.

If a Family is involved in a deployment, one very important issueto consider is housing for Family members while the Service Member isaway. Living on or near post, Family members have access to the supportprovided by Military services, programs and healthcare facilities. A Family Readiness Group (FRG) is easily accessible. If the Family choosesto give up quarters on post, it might be difficult to get new housing afterthe Service Member returns. On the other hand, moving back home tolive with parents or other Family can be, not only a financialconsideration, but also an emotional one - especially if there are smallchildren involved.

Other important issues for both single Soldiers and Families include organizing financial and legal matters during a deployment. Access to bank accounts might have to be changed and organized in advance. Power of Attorney (POA) will most likely be necessary for legalmatters that might need to be handled while the Soldier is away, and canbe assigned on a limited basis. Advice and guidance can be obtained fromthe Fort Knox office of the Staff Judge Advocate (JAG), and they offer a

pre-deployment briefing with paralegals on-site for consultations.FRGs can be of enormous value to Families involved in

a deployment. Ally Reese, Family Readiness Support Assistant (FRSA), described some of the options for Family members to receive support and

information through FRGs during a deployment.“Limited to deploying units, is the Army wideeArmy Family messaging system used by FRGs to disseminate information. Other outlets include Facebook pages, newslettersand meetings.”

Planning, in advance, just how youwill stay in contact can make the emotionalstrain of separation much easier to bear, especially where children are concerned. Having a doll or cardboard image that represents the deployed Service Member atFamily events can help make the absence eas-ier to bear. Decide what equipment the Service

Member should have in order to stay involved in Family life. The Family and MWR Blue Star Card is a discount and activities

program for Army Spouses and Families of deployed Soldiers. Discountsfor Family and MWR facilities can be obtained with the card. Childcarebenefits through Child, Youth & School Services (CYSS) are a further advantage offered through the program. To enroll in the program, thosethat qualify can bring deployment orders and an ID card to the Fort KnoxWater Park on June 1 from 2-6 p.m. for a special event that will includemusic, free food and prizes.

For more information on the Blue Star Card Program, visit www.knoxmwr.com.

Deployment Readinessby Iva Pearlstien

Anna Hoop, Army Community Service(502) 624-3278

Ft. Knox Office of the Staff Judge Advocate(502) 624-2771

Ally Reese, Family Readiness Support Assistant(502) 624-3161www.armyfrg.org

Blue Star Program(502) 624-1838

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The red carpet is rolling out for another high-class facility as the Family andMWR unveils the Sadowski Center which isopen to the Fort Knox community and surrounding areas. Located on Wilson Road,across from Ireland Army Hospital, the Sadowski Center promises a great deal of

fun for everyone. Rock ‘n’ Roll and make

those wheels turn as you skate therink listening to cool tunes.

When you get tired ofrolling around the

rink, try oneof the

many video games or visit the full-service snack bar for food and drinks.It can be a challenge to find places equipped to hold groups of

individuals for birthday parties, team parties, Family Readiness Groupfunctions, or Hail and Farewells. The Sadowski Center will be availablefor rent as the entire facility holds 225 people. In addition, the center hasthree party rooms available to rent for smaller groups. Look for party packages and different themed skate nights for teens, youth, and more.

Shaunte Quaine, the Sadowski Center manager, is excitedabout the multi-purpose flexibility of the center. “In addition to regularskating, the facility will also provide a venue for official functions, such as deployment and re-deployment staging areas and change of commands.”

The Sadowski Center will charge one flat fee for entrance andrentals with unlimited skating. Heather Ostlund, Family Readiness Advisor for 3/1 IBCT, is thrilled with what the Sadowski Center has tooffer. “Our Spouses are always looking for ways to entertain their childrenor for fun places to host Family Readiness Group activities. The centerwill be opening in time to benefit our Families during the deployment.”The Sadowski Center promises to be an awesome recreational facilitywith the capability to host official functions. Keep your eye out for GrandOpening information and get ready to roll on over to the newest facilityon Fort Knox!

Let the Good Times Rollat Sadowski Center by Christine Albus

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Author and journalist, Tanya Biank, discusses and signs her newestbook, Undaunted: The Real Story of America’s Servicewomen in Today’s Military,as part of Barr Library’s Authors at Your Li-brary series on Thursday, May 9 at 6:00 PM.

Undaunted discusses the chal-lenges, both personal and professional, thatwomen serving in the Military today confront.Over 14% of today’s active duty Military isfemale, with nearly 250,000 serving sincethe terrorist attacks of 9/11. Biank addressesmany topics, such as career, Family, self-worth, and life goals - through the stories of four individuals.

Biank’s first book, Army Wives, isthe basis for the long-running Lifetime cabletelevision series of the same name. She serves as a consultant on the series.

Biank is an Army wife and Army brat, previously posted to several Army posts both foreign and abroad. As a journalist, she covered the 2002 Army wife murders that occurred at Fort Bragg. Her work led to congressional inquiries and changes in Army policy. Her work has appeared inprint publications as diverse as The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal. She has appeared on national television and radio programs and networks such as, Good Morning America, CNN, ABC News, and NPR.

Biank is a Fulbright Scholar and graduate of Penn State, where shereceived a bachelor’s degree in journalism. She was recognized in 2009 asPenn State’s College of Communication’s Outstanding Alumni.

Copies of both Army Wives and Undaunted will be available theevening of the event. For further information, please call the Library at (502) 624-1232.

National Book Award winnerand Pulitzer Prize finalist NathanielPhilbrick will discuss Bunker Hill: A City, A Siege, A Revolution as part of Barr Memorial Library’s Authors at Your Libraryseries on Armed Forces Day, Saturday, May18 at 3:00 PM.

In Bunker Hill, Philbrick, winnerof the National Book Award for In TheHeart of the Sea, and Pulitzer Prize finalist for Mayflower, focuses on the crucial Boston battle which ignited theAmerican Revolution. With famous historical figures at the periphery of hisnarrative, Bunker Hill brings attention tolesser known historical figures – patriots,loyalists and British Military figures – as Philbrick explains both the causes andrepercussions of the 1775 battle.

On Wednesday, May 1 at 11:00 AM, the Library’s Lunch Bunch BookDiscussion Group will discuss The Last Stand, in which Philbrick tells the taleof Colonel George Armstrong Custer’s infamous battle with the Lakota, Northern Cheyenne and Arapaho Native American tribes at the Little Bighorn.

Among Philbrick’s other books are Away Off Shore: Nantucket Islandand Its People, Sea of Glory and Why Read Moby-Dick? Philbrick holds a bachelor’s degree in English from Brown University and a Master of Arts inAmerican Literature from Duke University. He also worked for four years at Sailing World magazine.

Copies of Bunker Hill, as well as Philbrick’s other titles, will be available for sale at the event. For further information, contact the Library at(502) 624-1232.

Library Cornerby Michael Steinmacher

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COLOR LEGEND FOR ADMISSION POLICYOpen to Military & Family Open to Fort Knox Employees & Family Open to Military Retirees Open to Everyone

SATURDAY CHILDCARE

CDC EVENING CHILDCARE

CDC PARENT ADVISORY BOARD (PAB)

CYSS FAMILY MOVIE

CHILD & YOUTH ACTIVITIES

Opportunity Knox

ENTERTAINMENT

ACTIVITIES

TANYA BIANK (AUTHORS AT YOUR LIBRARY)

Undaunted: The Real Story of America's Servicewomen in Today's Military Army Wives

MOTHER'S DAY BRUNCH

DINNER & A MAGICIAN

OPEN TO FAMILY MEMBERS OF:Active Duty Military Fort Knox Employees and Contractors

Military Retirees Reservists/National Guard

May 1 May 4May 7May 10 May 11 May 17 May 18

May 24 May 25May 29-30May 31

DEVERS MIDDLE SCHOOL & TEEN CENTER ACTIVITIES

NATHANIEL PHILBRICK (AUTHORS AT YOUR LIBRARY)

In the Heart of the Sea, May�ower The Last Stand Bunker Hill

CREOLE & JAZZ ON THE VERANDAH

HANSEN GALLERY FRAMING CLASS

RESUME WRITING .

STARTING A SMALL BUSINESS .

KEY CALLER TRAINING May 9

FRG SEMINAR

FRG LEADERSHIP F.U.N.

EFMP SUPPORT GROUP

BUDGETING AND BANK ACCOUNT MANAGEMENT

CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION ASSISTANCE

INFANT SAFETY CLASS

MOMMY/DADDY BASIC TRAINING

HEARTS APART

VMIS TRAINING

VOLUNTEER HIGHLIGHTS AND RECRUITMENT FAIR

NEWCOMERS ORIENTATION

NAVIGATING KNOX

PERSONAL FINANCIAL READINESS TRAINING

Classes with insu�cient registration will be rescheduled or canceled. Please call to register.

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