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7 Dec 2011 1HBCT Weekly Update
1. 7 December 2011 1HBCT Weekly Update, please pass along to Soldiers, Family and Friends of 1HBCT. You can
always stay up to date with local events by going to 1st Infantry Division page at
http://www.riley.army.mil/default.aspx.
If you are having issues reading this you can click on this link to read the weekly news.
http://www.riley.army.mil/UnitPage.aspx?unit=1bct. And we are always up and posting new information on Facebook!
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Junction City Wal-Mart is hosting a Military Appreciation day this Thursday from 4:00pm – 8:00pm. They
just sent the flyer to me at midnight last night. Please find it attached.
2. Ricochet will be holding an autograph session on Thursday, as well at the PX from Noon -1:00pm. They will
be performing at Corey’s Corral in Grandview Plaza that same night. Please see attached.
3. Check out the Eisenhower Presidential Library and Museum in Abilene - 7 Dec the Pearl Harbor Exhibit opens
and much, much more. Free to the military
Manhattan Gymnastics Plus has classes from 1030 to 1200 for more information contact 785-776-0400
Manhattan Parks & Recreation Ice Skating is now open for more information contact 785-587-2757
CYSS Playgroups – Free to registered patrons for more information contact 785-239-9885. CYSS also has
classes available for children from 10 months to 7yrs old- please contact 785-239-9885 for more information
The Mini mall food court now has a Subway- opened this week and by the end of the year the old Basket
Robbins in the Mini Mall will be converted to a “Wing Out’
Burger King on the Hill is getting renovated 0n 15 Feb 2012, Phase 1 Dining Room- Drive thru will stay
open, dining area will be closed. Phase 2 Kitchen- store will be completely closed. Looking to reopen
towards end of April 2012.
The WTB/MEB Legal Team will be relocating to building 671F on 5 DEC. The VA MSCs (Military Service
Coordinators) will be relocating to building 673G on 6 DEC. There will be limited disruption during this
time, but someone will be available and phone numbers will remain the same. Parking will be available in
the WTB parking lot. We apologize for any inconvenience.
SWISH! Attention all boys and girls ages 8-13, you can take part in a great event happening next Saturday,
December 10th. The local Junction City Elks Lodge is sponsoring a Free Throw competition at the Freshman
Success Academy from 3-5 PM. Local winners have the opportunity to advance to District, State and even a
National Competition. For more information contact Larry Githerman at 761-9988.
The Military Child of the Year Award recognizes military children who stand out among their peers in their
community. Ideal candidates for the Military Child of the Year Award demonstrate resilience and strength of
character, and thrive in the face of the challenges of military life. They demonstrate leadership within
their families and within their communities. For the first time last year, the award was given to an
outstanding military child from each branch of service – Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and Coast
Guard. The winners, who each received $5,000 and a laptop, were flown with a parent or guardian to
Washington, D.C., for a special recognition ceremony. Not only did we have the privilege to honor
outstanding kids but First Lady Michelle Obama joined us in doing the same. We look forward to another year
to recognize these young patriots.
4. Key dates
12/01/2011 – Nominations open. Click here; http://www.operationhomefront.net/mcoy.aspx?id=15151
01/15/2012 – Nomination period ends.
01/24/2012 – Top 20 from each branch of service announced.
03/01/2012 – Top 5 from each branch of service announced.
03/08/2012 – Winners from each branch of service announced.
04/05/2012 – Award Ceremony in Washington D.C.
Fort Riley Outdoor Recreation Update: Fort Riley has a new automated check-in-out system, iSportsman.
*Staff members will be present to assist with registering in the new iSportsman system. Individuals wishing
to register prior may do so at the Fort Riley iSportsman webpage: www.fortriley.isportsman.net. All persons
recreating in a training area at Fort Riley will use the iSportsman website while accessing Fort Riley.
Activities include hunting, fishing, hiking, canoeing and kayaking, mushroom collecting, fuel wood cutting,
biking, horseback riding and other activities. Check-in and Check-out may be done with any personal device
with Internet access or visit the iSportsman Kiosk located at 1st Division and Vinton School roads or visit
the Environmental Division Office, Building 407, during normal business hours. Fort Riley iSportsman is the
new standard and must be used by all persons recreating in a training area at Fort Riley in accordance with
FR 210-15. The hunter card check-in-out procedure will be phased out during the fall 2011. For more
information, contact the Environmental Division at 785-239-6211
Geary County USD 475: Stay in the Know and out of the Snow! Winter weather is here and it's important that
you are informed on any school closing and/or late start due to inclement winter weather. With our 475 text
alerts you can be the first to know about an emergency school announcement by enrolling in our free text
messaging service. It's simple, fast and ensures that you are always up to date with the latest
information. If you are not yet enrolled, the process is simple. Sign up today at
http://my.textcaster.com/ServePopup.aspx?id=1290
The Fort Riley Tax Assistance Program will operate in Bldg 7034 Monday – Saturday from 19 Jan12 through 20 Apr
12. The Tax Center will be closed on Federal Holidays. More information to follow once it is posted. The POC
for the 2011 Tax Assistance Program is the Installation Tax Attorney, Elizabeth Thurston at
Elizabeth.g.thurston@us.army.mil or by phone at 239-3117 until 6 Jan 12 or 239-1040 between 9 Jan12-20apr12.
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6. Fort Riley Custer Hill Lanes Bowling Update: Bowling with Santa will be from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Dec. 18 *at
Custer Hill Bowling Center. Cost is $25 per lane and includes the “Family Fun Sunday” package. Santa will
be visiting from 1 to 5 p.m. For more information, call 785-239-4366.
7. A New Year’s Eve Bowling Party will be from 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. Dec. 31 at Custer Hill Bowling Center.
*Cost includes a live DJ, bowling and shoes, party favors, two bottles of sparkling juice, door prize
drawings, a $10 one-topping pizza and a breakfast buffet at 12:30 a.m. The bar will be open for the
event. No admittance will be permitted to the facility without a ticket. For more information, call
785-239-4366
Fort Riley Calendar -Morale Welfare and Recreation Update - upcoming events on Dec. 17: Rudolph’s Run, a
one-mile fun run, will be from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Dec. 17 at Eyster Pool, Building 6940. For more
information, call 785-239-9441.
A Santa Day will be at Fire Station 3, Building 706 on Ray Road on Marshall Army Airfield, from 1 to
5 p.m. Dec. 17 to greet Families and pose for pictures. The event will include fun Family activities
and free hot beverages – coffee and hot chocolate – for participants. For more information, contact
785-643-1660.
8. Santa Claus will be at the Fort Riley Post Library from 4 to 6 p.m. Dec. 17. For more information,
call 785-239-5305.
Library movie night will be at 6:30 p.m. Dec. 17 at the Fort Riley Post Library. Popcorn and drinks
will be provided. The featured film will be, “The Grinch Who Stole Christmas.” For more information,
call 785-239-5305.
Fort Riley Religious Services has scheduled services for the holiday season: A combined protestant
candlelight Christmas Eve service will be from 7 to 8 p.m. Dec. 24 in the Main Post Chapel Sanctuary. A
regular Sunday service will be at 10:30 a.m. Dec. 24. What is traditionally Christmas Eve Midnight Mass
will be at 10:30 p.m. Dec. 24 in St. Mary’s Chapel on Main Post. A regular Sunday mass will be at 11 a.m.
9. Dec. 25 at St. Mary’s Chapel
Call in prescription refills for faster service: Get faster service by calling the refill line at 785-239-
PHAR (7427) two business days before you want to pick them up. For added convenience, you can select which
pharmacy you want to pick up your prescription: Irwin Army Community Hospital, Farrelly Health Clinic,
Custer Hill Health Clinic or the Post Exchange. For those who currently use network retail pharmacies, co-
pays increased Oct. 1. The cost for formulary generic medications went from $3 to $5 for a 30-day supply;
formulary brand medications went from $9 to $12 for a 30-day supply; and non-formulary medications went
from $22 to $25 for a 30-day supply. TRICARE’s mail-order pharmacy service, Express Scripts offers home
delivery service with reduced co-pays that began Oct. 1. Patients can receive 90-day supplies of their
prescriptions delivered to their home, helping those who do not want to spend time or money driving to post
to have prescriptions filled or paying increased out-of-pocket co-pays at network retail pharmacies. There
is no co-pay for generic formulary medications, $9 for formulary brand medications and $25 for non-
formulary medications. Visit www.expressscript.com/TRICARE for more information
10. Holidays Apart From Family Can Lead to Increased Stress: by Dr. Vladimir Nacev, DCoE clinical psychologist
on December 1, 2011.
11. Holidays are often a wonderful time for families to gather,
reconnect and celebrate. But for families experiencing a
military separation, holidays can be yet another reminder that a
deployed family member is not at home to share in the
festivities. The November DCoE webinar, “Holidays Apart From
Family: Coping with Increased Stress,” provided ways deployed
parents can connect with their children and discussed approaches
to help individuals manage stress during the holiday season.
Deployed service members may experience a range of feelings
while away during the holidays—loneliness, depression,
homesickness, frustration, stress or guilt. Sometimes they may
find it necessary to temporarily distance themselves from their
own family because hearing about holiday festivities may be too U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Mike MacLeod
painful. Additionally, some service members may find it
emotionally uncomfortable to be around their buddies and choose
to isolate themselves. However, being around others and socializing with friends and family are important
steps for maintaining your well-being and future reintegration. Non-deployed family members face similar
challenges during this time such as experiencing higher levels of stress. During the webinar, I emphasized
the importance of continuing family traditions associated with the holidays and the idea of incorporating
new ones deployed family members can take part in. Maintaining consistency and structure helps everyone who
is affected by the separation, particularly families with younger children. If you’re a deployed parent,
you might try these ideas:
Write your child a brief letter about all the different ways they’re loved and appreciated,
consider several letters to be read on different days
Create a holiday ornament with your child’s name on it
Record a reading of a favorite holiday book or story and send it to your child, which can be part
of a holiday or year-round bedtime routine
Stay in touch through email, Skype or social media as often as possible to communicate and
participate in some of the holiday activities in real time, remotely
Holidays are like a coin; happy times on one side and stressful times on the other. To cope and enjoy the
holidays I encourage you to take time out for yourself. When you are rested and free of stress, it actually
helps those around you. Here are a few ideas:
Engage in activities to help recharge your batteries and reduce stress such as exercising, going
to the movies, shopping with family or friends, or getting a massage
12. Consider doing something fun as a family for your service member, like assembling a care package
containing their favorite goodies and pictures or mementos from home
Get involved in volunteer opportunities in your community as this can be emotionally and
spiritually rewarding
We also need to remember to have realistic expectations and understand that no holiday celebration is
perfect—we should stay focused on what’s really important to us and why the season is meaningful. The
constant barrage of holiday advertising can make us forget what the holiday season is really about and
negatively impact our stress levels. Dealing with a deployment at any time of the year poses difficulties.
Talk with others about feelings of loneliness or missing a family member. Getting things out in the open
can help you navigate your feelings and work toward a solution to successfully manage your stress. The
webinar highlighted resources that service members and their families can reach out to for support
including: DCoE Outreach Center; Military OneSource; Military Homefront; Military Families Near and Far;
Yellow Ribbon Reintegration Program; and FOCUS (Families OverComing Under Stress™).
Happy December from Military OneSource: I hope you are able to find some time to relax during the hustle
and bustle of the season. As we head into the holidays, there are some articles you may find helpful when
making newsletters or having unit holiday parties. You are also able to print MOS articles to hand out to
service members and families at your unit functions. When printing, they look best in the PDF format, you
can choose this option on the right side of the webpage. Budgeting for the Holidays
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11,Articles. The average American spends more than $1,000 during the holiday season. And much of that
spending is on credit cards, which means that many people face big bills in the New Year. The key to
keeping holiday spending under control is budgeting. Below you'll find tips for setting and sticking with a
holiday budget. (Click on the hyperlink to read more of the article.) Holiday Stress and Deployment:
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02,Articles The winter holidays can be stressful for anyone, but when your loved one is deployed, they can
be especially difficult. You may experience a range of emotions, from worry to loneliness -- even anger and
disappointment. The holidays may magnify those feelings, but they can also be a time to strengthen your
emotional commitment to your service member and your family. What Military OneSource Can Do For you:
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OneSource is a free service provided by the Department of Defense that supports military members and their
families with a broad range of concerns. These concerns can include everyday issues like money management,
13. spouse employment and education, parenting and child care, relocation questions, deployment, reunion, and
the particular concerns of families with special-needs members. They can also include more complex issues
like relationships, stress, and grief. The program can be especially helpful to service members and their
families who live at a distance from installations. Military OneSource is available 24 hours a day; 7 days
week from any location in the world (call 1-800-342-9647 or go to www.MilitaryOneSource.com).
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17. K-State is Headed to Texas for the AT&T Cotton Bowl: Cats Headed to AT&T Cotton Bowl for #6 vs. #8 Matchup
with Arkansas Following a terrific year from Coach Snyder, our coaches and student-athletes; we’re pleased
to announce that we have accepted an invitation to play Arkansas in the 2012 AT&T Cotton Bowl Classic. The
AT&T Cotton Bowl is one of the most storied and tradition-rich bowls in the country, and will kick-off
January 6 in arguably the best venue in all of sports, Cowboys Stadium. Also, the Cotton Bowl will be one
of only three bowls this season, in addition to the BCS National Championship, to have matchups of two Top
10 teams. The Dallas-Fort Worth area is one of our top out of state markets, from our large alumni base to
recruiting grounds for all of our programs, and we are looking forward to this terrific opportunity.
Executive Director Rick Baker, Chairman Tommy Bain and the entire Cotton Bowl organization are well-known
for their high level of integrity and commitment to a world-class event. We appreciate our fans’ continued
support of our football program by making it a priority to pack Bill Snyder Family Stadium with purple, and
with our storied and nationally renowned bowl travel, we know that Wildcat Nation will descend upon the
Dallas area and tremendously represent Kansas State University. The demand and excitement surrounding the
AT&T Cotton Bowl Classic is at an all-time high and K-State’s allotment of 12,500 tickets has been sold out
through pre-orders. Ticket locations for pre-orders will be assigned in order of the K-State Athletics
Priority Point System and follow post-season priority limits. Ticket shipments are expected to be mailed by
priority delivery at least two weeks prior to the game. Fans who did not pre-order tickets who wish to
attend the Cotton Bowl should purchase tickets through the official ticket exchange on the AT&T Cotton Bowl
website at www.attcottonbowl.com