-1- Community Information Exchange October 2014 Community Information and Events Community Information Exchange monthly bulletin – http://www.fortjacksonmwr.com Bulletin is located under “Happenings” entitled “Community Information Exchange October 2014” “Click for Community Information and Events” ARMY COMMUNTY SERVICE Carla Atkinson, Director 751-5256 4th QTR CG Helping Hand Award 21 October - 4th QTR CG Helping Hand Award presentation; 0900; Joe E. Mann Center 24 October – Nomination deadline for the Family of the Year award. There is no quota for Family of the Year nominations. The nominations have to be endorsed by the respective brigade commander prior to submission. Email nominations to [email protected] or hand deliver to Bldg 4512, Family Readiness Center ATTN: Marilynn Bailey, AVCC. 2014 Fort Jackson Family of the Year The 2014 Family of the Year ceremony is scheduled for Friday, 14 November 2014, 1600, Solomon Center. The Family of the Year ceremony will recognize and honor Fort Jackson Families for their sacrifices and outstanding contributions to our community. One Family will be named the 2014 Fort Jackson Family of the Year. The Fort Jackson community is invited to attend. -2- FAMILY ADVOCACY PROGRAMS Healthy Relationships Bingo You are cordially invited for a couple’s night of fun to celebrate your relationship When: Tuesday, October 21, 2014 Where: Joe E. Mann Ballroom Time: 6:00PM-7:00PM RSVP by October 17, 2014, at 751-6316 POC Kamala Henley Limited Childcare is available but you MUST pre-register. All children must be registered with CYSS 751-4865 Relationships should be Safe, Respectful and Positive! Family Advocacy Skills Training (F.A.S. T.) Support Stress Management: Offered on the 2nd Thursday of each month, 1100-1200, at Family Advocacy’s Classroom 10, Bldg 5614, this class focuses on identifying and managing stressors, and learning to relax. A certificate of attendance is awarded upon completion. To register, call 803-751-6325. Anger Management: This class addresses identifying and managing anger triggers, anger intensity, and consequences of inappropriate, uncontrolled anger expressions. The class is offered on the 3rd Thursday of each month, 1100-1200, at Family Advocacy’s Classroom 10, Bldg 5614, and a class certificate is provided. Register at 803-751-6325. Majestic Connections: Based on the principals of ScreamFree marriage, Majestic Connections addresses the concepts of looking inward and at one's own issues in an effort to reestablish harmony and balance in marital relationships while at the same time maintaining a calm, peaceful and loving environment. Offered twice annually, in the first and second quarters, the training consists of four two hour sessions conducted on the first through the fourth Tuesdays of the designated month form 17001900 hours. Please contact the Family Advocacy Program at 751-6325 for specific dates, location and registration. Seating will be limited. -3- Becoming the "Cool" Parent Your Kids Need: Offered twice annually in the third and fourth quarters, this training uses the ScreamFree parenting principals to help parents focus on themselves and learn to control their own emotional responses in order to relate with others (their children in particular) in a calm, cool and connected way. A total of four consecutive two hour sessions will be conducted beginning on the first Tuesday of the designated month. Please contact the Family Advocacy Program at 751-6325 for specific dates, location and registration. Seating will be limited. EFMP EFMP/Creative Journey EFMP invites you to a fun filled creative evening of visual arts sponsored by Creative Journey. Enjoy the art of making pottery, painting, drawing, & sculpturing. Come out and discover the artist in you! When: Wednesday, October 16, 2014 Where: Joe E. Mann Ballroom Time: 1700 RSVP: Please call 751-5256. Must be enrolled in EFMP. No cost. Pizza will be served. EFMP BOWLING Century Lanes Bowling Center (4464 Gregg Street) Saturday, October 18, 2014 1100-1230 Must RSVP to participate, Must be enrolled in EFMP EFMP Pumpkin Patch 2014 Thursday, 23 October, 5:00PM Trenholm Road United Methodist Church 3401 Trenholm Road, Columbia, SC Pick your own great pumpkin! Cost varies For more information contact: EFMP, 5450 Strom Thurmond Blvd, Rm 120, 751-5256. ACS FINANCIAL READINESS PROGRAM "BUILDING FINANCIAL RESILIENCY!" -4- October/November 2014 Upcoming Events & Classes: Budgeting, Banking & Checkbook Maintenance: Thursday, 23 October (1130 – 1245 hours) at the Education Center, room B206. Are you interested in organizing and improving your personal finances, but not certain where to start? If so, this class is for you. Take the first steps to financial stability and join ACS Financial Readiness for a class on successful budgeting, understanding banks/credit union systems and how to better manage your accounts with them. RSVP with ACS at 751-5256. Save the Date! Tuesday, 18 November (1130-1300 hours). Investment Seminar with COL Houston, Location: To Be Determined. Class will offer information on investment basics to include investment vehicles and pyramids. Learn about DRIPs, Loads, No Loads and Fees. Contact 7515256 for more information. RSVP with ACS at 751-5256. Personal Financial Readiness for First Term Soldiers: Wednesday, 19 November (0830 – 1630 hours) at the Education Center, room B206. This is a mandatory class for all first term junior enlisted Soldiers (E1-E4) where Fort Jackson is their first permanent duty station. The class covers areas such as Payroll Systems & Military Pay Issues; Understanding the Leave and Earnings Statement (LES); Principles of Personal Finance, Planning and Budgeting, Banking and Checking Accounts, using Credit Wisely, Getting Insurance, Making Large Purchases (such as car buying), Consumer Scams and Getting Help, and the Thrift Savings Plan (TSP). Financial Planning for Initial Permanent Change of Station (PCS) Move: Thursday, 20 November (0900-1030 hours) at the Education Center, room B206. A mandatory class for all junior enlisted soldiers (E1-E4) preparing to PCS for the first time. This class covers costs, allowances, and entitlements associated with a PCS move. First termers must take this class no later than 90 days before out-processing Fort Jackson. Spouses are encouraged to attend. Social Media Follow us for great financial tips and upcoming classes and events. @fjfinancialread You can also check out our website: http://fortjacksonmwr.com/acs_fin/index.html -5- The Financial Readiness Program (FRP) at Army Community Services (ACS) combines services offered by the Consumer Affairs and Financial Assistance Program (CAFAP) and Army Emergency Relief (AER). We offer a wide range of services to assist active duty and retired military, their ID card Family members and Department of the Army civilian employees with their financial affairs. Our goal is to help you save money, live within your means, and invest for the future. We want to help Soldiers and Families prevent financial difficulties before they arise. Financial readiness is an integral part of mission readiness. Services Offered:  FSSA Pre-screening and Counseling  Prevention & Education  Free and Confidential Financial Counseling  Assistance with Debt Liquidation  Consumer Advocacy/Complaint Resolution  Emergency Financial Assistance  Emergency Food Assistance All Soldiers (regardless of rank) and Family members are welcome to attend all classes Please call Army Community Service at 751-5256 or email [email protected] to register for class as seating is limited. RELOCATION The Post Newcomer Orientation is being held on the 1st Thursdays at the NCO Club, 5700 Lee Road and will include attendance at BCT Graduation. Starting time is 0745. A representative of the Command Group will open the orientation with a personal welcome. Spouses are strongly encouraged to attend. Childcare should be coordinated ahead of time by contacting CYSS at 751-4875 for registration/child orientation information. Children must be registered and a reservation must be made with CYSS prior to childcare services being provided. Parents are required to inform the ACS staff upon sign-in at the newcomer orientation if childcare is utilized. A 50% off meal coupon -6- will be provided to attendees. Additional information may be obtained by calling ACS at 751124/9770. Holiday Celebration Friday, December 5, 2014 5:30 - 8:00 p.m. Main Post Chapel (Multi-purpose room) 4580 Scales Avenue Fort Jackson, SC 29207 Army Community Service Relocation Readiness Program cordially invites all Hearts Apart Families & Foreign Born Spouses to an evening of fun, food, music, and games (there is something for everyone). Wear your best attire and take a holiday photo. Please bring a dish & recipe to share. Target audience: Foreign Born Spouses, and Families who are living separately from their Soldiers due to deployment, or an unaccompanied tour. POC for additional information & to register: [email protected], (803)751-9770 or [email protected]), (803) 751-1124 RSVP NLT 21 Nov 14 Thanks in advance for your support FREE ENGLISH as a SECOND LANGUAGE CLASSES Don’t miss this opportunity to: •learn how to increase your verbal and written fluency in the English language through the use of reading, writing and speaking assignments •find a job or a better job •better understand the citizenship exam •improve your social skills •continue your education •have more confidence •better understand your English speaking friends or families. Call 751-1124/5256 for more information or email [email protected]. Open to anyone needing basic English language instruction. August 18 – December 18, 2014: Mondays – Thursdays: 8:30 a.m. – 1:10 p.m. Tuesdays & Thursdays: 5:30 – 8:00 p.m. Richland One Adult Education 2612 Covenant Road Columbia, SC 29204 Day Program Registration: 8/13 & 8/14 @ 8:30 – 11:30a.m. Evening Program Registration: 8/14 @ 4:30 – 7:30 p.m. -7- Call 803-343-2935 September 2, 2014 – May 19, 2015: Tuesdays & Thursdays: 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. W. R. Rogers Adult, Continuing and Technology Education Center 750 Old Clemson Road Columbia, SC 29229 (Northeast) Call 803-736-8787 / 738-3339 to register. ACS EMPLOYMENT READINESS TRAINING FORT JACKSON EMPLOYMENT READINESS PROGRAM (803) 751-5256, Strom Thurmond Bldg. Room 223 http://fortjacksonmwr.com/acs_emp/index.html FALL 2014 ERP EVENTS Job Searching Strategies for Military Spouses. Seeking employment on Fort Jackson or in the surrounding area? Get a jump-start on your job search by obtaining relevant information about employment, education and volunteer opportunities. Topics include on and off post employment opportunities, Military Spouse Employment Partnership (MSEP), job searching tips, SC WORKS WIA Program, learn basic resume writing techniques, interviewing skills and much more!! All military spouses of active duty/retired military personnel and Survivors will be eligible to enroll in the ERP to receive one-on-one employment assistance, receive ongoing e-mail job postings and have resume sent to prospective private sector employers!! Only need to attend one session: Oct 28, Nov 5, 19, Dec 3, 8:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m., Strom Thurmond Bldg, Rm 222. Call 803-751-5256 or email [email protected] to register. -8- Using Social Media to Find a Job, November 6, 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m., Education Center, Room B-110 Call 803-751-5256 or email [email protected] to register. Resume Basic 101 for Military Spouses November 3, 9:00-11:00 a.m., Strom Thurmond Bldg. Room 222 Call 803-751-5256 or email [email protected] to register. This is an introduction class on how to prepare a resume. If you answer yes to one of the following you may this class helpfull:  Lack work experience or job skills  Never prepared a resume  Stay-at-home spouse and want to get back in the workforce Steps to Federal Employment for Military Spouses. Attention job seekers! Looking for federal employment? This workshop will walk you through every step of the way!! Oct 10, 24, Nov 12, Dec 1, 9:00 a.m. -11:30 p.m., Strom Thurmond Bldg, Rm 222. Call 803-751-5256 or email [email protected] to register. Starting and Running A Small Business. The seminar will be presented by the University of South Carolina Small Business Development Center. Topics include: Start-up Information, Business License and Plan, Internet Resources, and Small Business Planning Resource Guide & more!!! This event is co-sponsored by ACS ERP Office and ACAP. October 21, 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m., Education Center, Room B-204. Preregistration is not required. For more information call ACAP at 751-4109/6062. Are you Job Ready?? Resume Writing and Interviewing Skills Workshop. This workshop is designed to provide you with tools and knowledge useful in building your resume and improving your interviewing skills. Workshop is conducted by BlueCross BlueShield Human Resources Department. Excellent opportunity to network with BCBS personnel!! Open to everyone!!! Many of our clients who attend this class had success in being employed with SC BlueCross BlueShield. December 9, 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m., Strom Thurmond Bldg. Room 222. Call 803-751-5256 or email [email protected] to register. SKILLS FOR JOB SUCCESS!!! Do you have the upper edge for the competitive job market? October 9 9:00 am - 12:00 pm PowerPoint (Instructor-led course) -9- October 23 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Intro to Excel 2010 (Instructor-led course) October 30 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Intermediate Excel 2010 (Instructor-led course) *Last instructor-led computer workshops this year!!! These workshops are a great opportunity for military spouses to add current training to their resume. Each registered participant will receive a Certificate of Completion for each class. Call 803-751-5256 or email [email protected] to register. Fort Jackson “Hiring Our Heroes” Job Fair. November 18, Solomon Center, Bldg. 6510, Time: 10:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Open to all Military Personnel, Family Members, Retirees, Surviving Spouses, Veterans and Dept of Defense Employees. Sponsored by the US Chamber of Commerce. Job Seekers must pre-register- Click on http://www.uschamberfoundation.org/event/ftjacksoncolumbia-sc Office of the Station Manager Po Box 10008 9810 Lee Rd Fort Jackson, SC 29207 Tel: (803) 751-4329 Fax: (803) 751-6749 [email protected] Give the Gift... For Emergency Communications call: during business hours Ft Jackson Red Cross 803-751-4329 or Toll-Free 24/7 at 1-877-272-7337 Financial Assistance: after hours only, please call 1-877-272-7337 Health and Safety Classes: Online enrollment:www.redcross.org Phone enrollment or Information on classes: 1800.REDCROSS (800-733-2767) option 3 CUB SCOUTS/BOY SCOUTS Matthew Ewers Cub Master / Scout Master [email protected] 804-409-9568 - 10 - GIRL SCOUTS Any girls interested in joining Girl Scouts on Fort Jackson please contact [email protected] PROTESTANT WOMEN OF THE CHAPEL (PWOC) Protestant Women of the Chapel, a multi-faceted outreach and ministry to women associated with the military, meets at Main Post Chapel every Tuesday from 9:00AM to 1130AM weekly. We offer fun, friendship, food, worship, Bible study, and free child care and homeschoolers oversight. PWOC also offers an evening fellowship/study on Mondays at 7:00 PM. For more information, email us at [email protected], and like us on Facebook! PWOC… A place to belong! A place to grow! A place for YOU! THRIFT SHOP 787-2153 Mini Mall, Building 4713 on Lee Road Winter clothes are now being accepted. No Summer Clothes Halloween items will be accepted 23 Sep-16 Oct, expiring 23 Oct. Thanksgiving items will be accepted 14 Oct-13 Nov expiring 20 Nov. Christmas items will be accepted 18 Nov - 11 Dec expiring 18 Dec. New Programs Lawaway for consignors ONLY> High value items with a minimum of $20 per item. Pay half at time of purchase, pay rest within two weeks. After two weeks, if item is not picked up, will be put back on floor. You must have money in your consignment account to do layaway. We also have a credit program. You may leave money in your account and use it toward purchases FRGs may still contact the manager to work in the shop and earn extra money. Starting in September thru November the Thrift Shop will have college months. You will receive $2.00 off any Thrift Shop or Markdown item if you wear a college shirt or hat. Thrift Shop Store Hours: Tues and Thurs 0900-1500 and Wed 0900-1700 - 11 - Thrift Shop welfare request continue throughout the year. The welfare request form can be found at [email protected]. VICTORY SPOUSES’ CLUB http://vcswebmaster.mix.com/victory - 12 - - 13 - FAMILY INTEREST AGENCIES COMPREHENSIVE SOLDIER & FAMILY FITNESS (CSF2) Michael Brown, CSF2 Training Center Manager 751-5913 DPW RCI Emma Watson [email protected] 751-9343 BALFOUR BEATTY COMMUNITIES 738-8275 Resident Satisfaction Survey: The Annual Resident Satisfaction Survey is an opportunity for you to share your feedback so we can aim to deliver consistent, five star quality service. More detailed information is posted on our website and Facebook pages. LifeWorks: Balfour Beatty Communities is pleased to present the LifeWorks @ Balfour Beatty Communities® program, an essential community experience you won't find within traditional housing complexes. The LifeWorks @ Balfour Beatty Communities® program engages residents through thoughtfully planned events which are built around seven core areas: life management, physical, mind-building, social, community service, personal safety, and environmental. LifeWorks @ Balfour Beatty Communities® programs held throughout the month are free for residents of Balfour Beatty Communities. To see what events are happening at Fort Jackson, visit our website at ftjacksonfamilyhousing.com or stop by the Community Center for our monthly calendar. We hope to see you there! Frequently Called Numbers: Community Management Office - (803) 738-8275 Service Request Desk - (803) 787-6416 Minol (888) 636-0493 - 14 - SEE OUR WEBSITE- WWW.FTJACKSONFAMILYHOUSING.COM FOR RECURRING MONTHLY/WEEKLY EVENTS! FACEBOOK – facebook.com/FtJacksonFamilyHousing COMMISSARY 751-5789 The Fort Jackson commissary now has Thanksgiving/Christmas items stocked. The Fort Jackson Commissary will be open Veterans Day, November 11th, and the Monday before Thanksgiving, November 24th COMMISSARY FAST FACTS – ISSUE 156 – October 2014 Find big holiday savings at your commissary October represents the unofficial start to the holiday season for commissary customers who want to save more than their usual 30 percent or more. “We’re offering daily specials throughout our stores and seasonal club packs at great savings for the upcoming holidays,” said Tracie Russ, the Defense Commissary Agency’s director of sales. During October, DeCA’s industry partners – vendors, suppliers and brokers – are collaborating with commissaries to offer discounts beyond everyday savings. Patrons are also reminded to continually check the DeCA website, www.commissaries.com, select the “Shopping” link and click on the “Sales & Events” tab for the latest promotions. Customers are asked to check their local commissary for details on dates and times for all promotions. Overseas stores may have substitute events for certain promotional programs. To read the full release, go to http://www.commissaries.com/press_room/press_release/2014/DeCA_52_14.cfm. Commissaries �go pink’ for breast cancer awareness Commissary shoppers will see lots of pink in October. “Throughout October, our customers will find samplings and demonstrations in recognition of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month,” said Tracie Russ, DeCA’s director of sales. DeCA’s industry partners – vendors, suppliers and brokers – are collaborating with commissaries to offer extra savings and special promotions. “Check with your local commissary to see what type of pink product specials and store events will be offered and for details on dates and times for any promotions,” Russ said. Overseas stores may have substitute events for certain programs. To read the full release, go to http://www.commissaries.com/press_room/press_release/2014/DeCA_51_14.cfm. Giving �gift of groceries’? Think Commissary Gift Cards No matter the occasion, Commissary Gift Cards are always available to help family members, friends and organizations give the gift of groceries. The cards, which come in dominations of $25 and $50, can be purchased by anyone at any commissary worldwide or online. However, only an authorized - 15 - patron can redeem them. Quick facts about the Commissary Gift Card: 1) The cards are available at all commissaries worldwide – on a rack at full-service, front-end registers – as well as through the DeCA website, http://www.commissaries.com; 2) The cards expire five years from the date of purchase; 3) Online orders incur a handling fee. These fees are not assessed to in-store orders; 4) There is no limit to the number of gift cards that a purchaser can buy. However, DeCA officials recommend organizations and activities consider purchasing online if they need $500 or more in gift cards; 5) Commissary Gift Cards can be shipped anywhere in the United States and to APO, FPO or DPO addresses. DEFENSE COMMISSARY AGENCY – PUBLIC AFFAIRS Visit DeCA on the Web at: www.commissaries.com; www.twitter.com/YourCommissary; www.youtube.com/user/DefenseCommissary; www.facebook.com/YourCommissary; www.flickr.com/photos/commissary/; and for the latest news and links to more savings, subscribe to Commissary Connection at www.commissaries.com/subscribe.cfm RELIGIOUS SUPPORT OFFICE CHAPLAIN FAMILY LIFE CENTER Marriage Resiliency Classes 751-3121 - 16 - Thursday Evenings Oct 2 – Nov 6, 2014 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm Meal Provided Bldg 5460 Marion Avenue Fort Jackson, SC October 2014 Upcoming Events “Fresh Encounter” Lunchtime Bible Study. Each Thursday, 11:45-12:45, Chaplain Family Life Center (5460 Marion Ave, to the side of the POV lot) Telephone: (803) 751-4966 Marriage Resiliency Class, “Screamfree Marriage” Thursday evenings, 2 Oct- 6 November, 6:00 – 8:00 p.m., Chaplain Family Life Center, Bldg 5460 Marion Avenue, (803) 751-4966. See attached flyer. Military Youth Ministry, every Thursday,7:00 – 8:15 p.m. and every Sunday, 5:00 p.m.-6:30 p.m., Chaplain Family Life Center Fort Jackson Garrison Worship Services Schedule Protestant Services -Sunday 8:30 a.m. Chapel 9:00 a.m. (SCARNG) 9:30 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 10:15 a.m. Chapel 10:45 a.m. 11 a.m. 11 a.m. Daniel Circle Chapel Gospel Svc Daniel Circle Worship Service McCrady Chapel Hispanic Protestant Worship Service Daniel Circle Chapel Gospel Svc Magruder Chapel Main Post Chapel Daniel Circle Sunday School Class Main Post Chapel Worship Service Memorial Chapel ChapelNext Bayonet Chapel (Contemporary Worship Service and Children’s Church) Protestant Bible Study/Prayer Service -Sunday 9:30 a.m. ChapelNext Bible Study Bayonet Chapel -Monday 7 p.m. Women’s Bible Study (PWOC) Main Post Chapel - 17 - -Tuesday 9:00a.m.-11:30a.m. -Wednesday 6 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. -Thursday 11:45 a.m. Women’s Bible Study (PWOC) Main Post Chapel Gospel Prayer Service Gospel Bible Study LDS Scripture Study Magruder Chapel Magruder Chapel Anderson Chapel Fresh Encounter Bible Study Chaplain Family Life Center Protestant Youth of the Chapel -Sunday 5-6:30 p.m. Club Beyond Youth Group Chaplain Family Life Center -Saturday 11 a.m. Daniel Circle Chapel Youth Daniel Circle Chapel (1st Sat of ea month) at the Dorn VA Hospital (meet in Dorn VA parking lot) Catholic -Monday-Thursday 11:30 a.m. Mass Main Post Chapel -Sunday 8:00 a.m. Mass Solomon Center 9:30 a.m. CCD (Sep – May) Education Center 9:30 a.m. Religious Ed Class for Adults (Sep – May) Main Post Chapel 9:30 a.m. Religious Ed Class for Children(Sep – May) Main Post Chapel 10:30 a.m. Reconciliation (after Mass or by appt) Main Post Chapel 11 a.m. Mass Main Post Chapel 12:30 a.m. Catholic Youth Ministry Main Post Chapel 7 p.m. Women’s Scripture Study Main Post Chapel Catholic -Wednesday 7 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Catholic Friday 11:30 a.m. Rosary RCIA/Adult Inquiry (Sep – May) Main Post Chapel Main Post Chapel Ladies of the Parish (1st Friday of ea. Month) Main Post Chapel Anglican/Episcopal/Liturgical -Sunday 8 a.m. Anderson Chapel Islamic -Sunday 8-10 a.m. -Friday Islamic Studies Main Post Chapel - 18 - 1-2 p.m. Jewish -Sunday 9:30-10:30 a.m. 10:30-11:30 a.m. Church of Christ -Sunday 11:30 a.m. Latter Day Saints -Sunday 9:30-11 a.m. -Thursday 7-8 p.m. Jumah Service Worship Service Jewish Book Study Main Post Chapel Memorial Chapel Post Conference Room Church of Christ Worship Service Anderson Chapel Latter Day Saints Worship Service Anderson Chapel Latter Day Saints Scripture Study Anderson Chapel Protestant Women of the Chapel (PWOC) PWOC…A place to belong! A place to grow! A place for YOU! -Monday 7 p.m. Women’s Bible Study (PWOC) Main Post Chapel -Tuesday 9:00a.m.-11:30a.m. Women’s Bible Study (PWOC) Main Post Chapel Chapel / Other Service Location Addresses and Phone Numbers Anderson Chapel 2335 Anderson St., Corner of Jackson Blvd (803) 751-7032 Bayonet Chapel 9476 Kemper Street (803) 751-6322/4542 Chapel Next 9476 Kemper St. (conducted at Bayonet Chapel) (803) 751-6322/4542 Daniel Circle Chapel 3359 Daniel Circle, Corner of Jackson Blvd (803) 751-1297/4478 Education Center 4581 Scales Ave Chaplain Family Life Center Bldg 5460 Marion Ave (to the side of the POV Lot) (803) 751-4961 Magruder Chapel 4360 Magruder Ave. 751-3883 Main Post Chapel 4580 Scales Ave. (803) 751-6469/6681 McCrady Chapel (SCARNG) - 19 - 3820 McCrady Road (located at McCrady Training Center) 5411 Leesburg Road, Eastover, SC (Exit Gate 5 @ Semmes Road, turn left, keep straight 16 mi., McCrady Training Center on left) Memorial Chapel 4470 Jackson Blvd (803) 751-7324 Religious Support Office 4475 Gregg St. (803) 751-3121/6318 Warrior Chapel (Located in 120th AG BN) 1895 Washington St. (803) 751-5086/7427 DENTAC Free PANOREX X-RAYS for college of high school students (MET Life only allows one every 4-5 years - $150 value) or for those in need of an Oral Surgery Evaluation for Orthodontics (braces) or Wisdom Teeth. MEDDAC Moncrief Army Community Hospital Updates Visit us on the web: www.moncrief.amedd.army.mil Get Late Breaking News and Health Information:  Like and Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/MoncriefACH Flu Vaccine Clinic for Enrollees of all ages - 20 - Moncrief Medical Home 1021 Pinnacle Point suite 200 Columbia, SC Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday 8:00 am – 11:30 am and 1:00 pm – 4:30 pm Thursday 9:00 am-11:30 am and 1:00 pm – 4:30 pm Free Outreach Influenza Vaccine Clinics  Influenza Vaccines for Beneficiaries ages 4 years and older  Free to all military card holders  No appointments needed  Moncrief Army Community Hospital Is Proud to offer these Walk- in Influenza Vaccine Clinics in the Community  Where When Solomon Center October 6 and 27 8:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Commissary October 15 and 16 09:00am – 2:00 p.m. Post Exchange October 3 and 18 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. For millions of people each year, the flu can bring a fever, cough, sore throat, runny nose, muscle aches, chills, and miserable days spent in bed instead of work or at school. CDC recommends that everyone 6 months and older get a yearly flu vaccine from your doctor, local health clinic and flu clinics in your community. The best way to prevent the flu is to get a flu vaccine. The vaccine is a safe way to protect yourself from the flu and its potentially serious complications. Tricare retail network pharmacies to administer seasonal influenza at no cost to the beneficiary will remain in effect for the 2014-2015 influenza season. Beneficiaries who receive the influenza vaccination from non-military facilities provide immunization data to MACH shot immunization team on the 6th floor, POC SSG Harmon @803-751-4669 on the next duty following vaccination. - 21 - WALK- IN FLU SHOTS Integrated Health Clinic For Children 3 years old and Younger Monday, Wednesday & Friday 9:00 am – 11:00 am 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm Influenza vaccines are available at Moncrief Army Community Hospital on the 10th floor: Ages 4 and Up Note: Vaccines for children younger than 4 will be available @ MACH room 6-39 Monday, Tuesday 0800 - 1600 Wednesday 0800 - 1800 Thursday 0800 - 1600 Friday 0600 – 1600 (803) 751-4669 EMERGENCY CARE Moncrief does not have an Emergency Room. In the event of a true emergency, you should proceed to the nearest Emergency Room or call 911. TRICARE Prime beneficiaries are seen by appointment for primary care services. By visiting www.tricareonline.com or calling (803) 751-CARE (2273), you will be able to access appointments for acute, routine, wellness and follow-up visits. In order to be seen in a specialty clinic you will need a referral from your Primary Care Manager (PCM) for the initial appointment. TRICARE Online Provides Secure Access to Online Features for DoD Beneficiaries Receiving Care Through a Military Hospital or Clinic www.TRICAREOnline.com (TOL) is the Department of Defense Military Health System's online portal for beneficiary health care services, benefits and health information.      View, schedule, and cancel military hospital or clinic appointments for yourself or your authorized family members, you can cancel appointments even if they were not booked on TOL! Receive email and text message appointment reminders Refill and check the status of your prescriptions at your military hospital or clinic View, download, or share your personal health data via the Blue Button TRICARE Online (TOL) has made the appointment scheduling process easier by streamlining the selection of appointment reasons. - 22 - In an effort to increase efficiency and to align with Patient Centered Medical Home guidelines, when the beneficiary or patient books an appointment, via the TOL Appointment Center, he/she has four visit reasons to decide between: 1) 2) 3) 4) Appointment Within Next 24 hours Appointment Beyond Next 24 hours Follow-Up Primary Care Manager Visit Wellness Visit These four visit reasons are standardized across the Services making appointment scheduling faster and easier. If there are not appointments available within the next 24 hours or beyond the next 24 hours, select Follow-up Primary Care Manager Visit. To access TOL you may use your CAC, Premium DS Logon, or DFAS MyPay account. TRICARE Online Booking Appointments for Minors (TBAM) What is TBAM? A feature within TRICARE On Line (TOL) that allows authorized adult family members to schedule, view and cancel both primary care and select self-referral specialty appointments on behalf of: Themselves, Other adult family members (who have granted access) Minor children (under 18 years of age) How to Access TBAM? Beneficiary users must log into www.tricareonline.com using either their CAC, Premium DS Logon, or DFAS MyPay account. For More Information contact TOL customer service which is available 24hrs/7days a week at 1-800600-9332 (CONUS. No-Shows/Cancellations Please do not miss a scheduled appointment. No-show appointments result in a loss of resources and prevent other patients from accessing medical care. To cancel your appointment any time log onto www.tricareonline.com or alternatively call 751-CARE (2273) during regular business hours. For Specialty Care appointments patients may also call the clinic to cancel the appointment during normal duty hours. Cancelling appointments in advance will allow better access to the FHC/IMC and reduce the utilization of the Urgent Care Clinic for non-urgent visits. Telephone Consultations (TCONs) Patients may leave a TCON for their primary care provider by calling 751-2273 (CARE). Depending on the nature of the call, the patient’s provider or one of the provider’s healthcare team members will contact the patient within three business days. Patients are asked to provide an accurate phone number when they call. Moncrief Army Community Hospital Is on Facebook  Like and Follow Us - 23 - Stay up-to-date on current news Get health tips Receive TRICARE updates Army Medical Command Information https://www.facebook.com/MoncriefACH Have Health Questions? Call the TRICARE Nurse Advice Line 1-800-TRICARE (874-2273) Sometimes it’s hard to know when to seek medical help for urgent health problems. Having access to a trusted medical professional at a moment’s notice is invaluable. The new TRICARE Nurse Advice Line (NAL) does just that. All TRICARE beneficiaries in the continental United States, Alaska and Hawaii can get health advice by calling the NAL, toll-free and 24/7. The NAL number is 1-800TRICARE (874-2273). The NAL is a team of registered nurses who answer urgent healthcare questions. They give beneficiaries professional medical advice to help decide whether self-care is the best option, or they should see a healthcare provider. They will recommend if it’s ok to wait for care, or if beneficiaries should seek urgent or emergency care. There is always a live person on the line to answer health questions. The NAL has pediatric nurses to answer children’s health questions. If follow-up to the child’s care is needed or requested, the NAL will call back to check on them a few hours later. The NAL can also help beneficiaries find the closest medical care if they need it. - 24 - When beneficiaries call the NAL, a representative checks their eligibility in the Defense Enrollment and Eligibility Reporting System (DEERS). Beneficiaries with an urgent health care concern or question speak to a registered nurse who asks the beneficiary a series of standard questions to recommend the next steps and give them best advice possible. Beneficiaries can still call their PCM or clinic for medical advice and appointments. The NAL is a new and easy option for beneficiaries to access care quickly at any time. To access the NAL dial 1-800TRICARE (874-2273) and select option 1. Important Phone Numbers Commercial: (803) DSN: 734 Primary Care Appointments 751-CARE (2273) Appointments (Toll Free) 877-273-5584 Health Benefits Office 751-2425 Hospital Information 751-2183/2160 Laboratory 751-7808/2260 Medical Records Administrator 751-4510 Patient Services Office 751-2123/2425/2778 Pharmacy 751-2385/2415/4051 Pharmacy Toll Free (REFILL) 751-2250 Referral Center 751-2363 TRICARE Information 1-800-444-5445 Help MACH make you “Completely Satisfied” The Army Provider Level Satisfaction Survey, (APLSS) survey mailed to a patient home after an outpatient visit at any military hospital. This survey serves as a tool for the facility to know how to better serve our patients. For our beneficiaries convenience, the survey can be answered via e-mail, telephonically, or simply by mailing the survey in. Moncrief Army Community Hospital takes the APLSS feedback very seriously and the results are viewed at all command levels. It is important that our patients fill out the surveys. Our facility can earn additional funding MACH receives for positive APLSS surveys is used to improve patient care services. Here at MACH we want to know how our patients feel about the quality of care and customer service we provide. So next time you have a visit to MACH, please take the time to fill out and return the survey – it will help us meet our goal of making you “Completely Satisfied.” TMOP – TRICARE MAIL ORDER PHARMACY and Moncrief Pharmacy News Q: Are you familiar with what the TRICARE Mail Order Pharmacy (TMOP)? A: TMOP is a mail order pharmacy where beneficiaries can receive any prescriptions by mail that they can get by coming to the pharmacy. If you take medications regularly to treat conditions (such as high blood pressure or asthma), you can benefit from home delivery. - 25 - Q: How do I know if TMOP carries the prescriptions that I need? A: For a detailed listing of covered drugs, excluded drugs and quantity limits, visit web site www.tricareformulary.search.org or call toll-free 1-866-DOD.TMOP or call 1-866-363-8667 Q: Who is eligible to use the TMOP? A: All eligible uniformed services health system beneficiaries. Q: What are the benefits of using home delivery? A: Save money and time by ordering up to a 90-day supply of your medication. Register for it online, by phone or mail and your prescriptions are delivered directly to you with free standard shipping. Q: How does one enroll in TMOP? A: You can log on to the web site http//www.express-scripts.com/TRICARE and use the “Make the Switch to Home Delivery” feature or call 1-877-363-1433. You can review the maintenance medications you’re currently filling at network pharmacies, and then ask Express Scripts to switch them to Home Delivery. It’s that easy. Q: What is the best time to pick up a prescription at the main Pharmacy so that I don't have to wait that long? A: Mondays, Fridays and Saturday mornings are the best times to pick up a prescription quickly. During the hours of 1000 and 1400 is busiest throughout the week. AAFES (Army & Air Force Exchange Service) FORT JACKSON, SC Don Sydlik, General Manager Fort Jackson/Shaw AFB Exchange Office: 803-782-7739 x106 Cell: 803-727-2885 Email: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> Maria Veney, Jackson Exchange Manager Office: 803-787-1950/51/52 x114 Email: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> Della Hannah, Services Business Manager Office: 803-782-1044 x110 BB: 803-673-0218 Email: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> FORT JACKSON SCHOOLS: http://www.am.dodea.edu/scstewartcuba/Fort%20Jackson%20Schools.html - 26 - 13 October 24 October 30 October 31 October 11 November 26-28 November 22 December-5 January �14 6 January Classes Resume Columbus Day/ No School Teacher Workday/ No School Early Dismissal/11:30am Parent-Teacher Conferences/ No School Veteran’s Day/ No School Thanksgiving Break Winter Break ARMY SCHOOL LIAISON OFFICERS K. McCoy-Wilson, Ph. D. [email protected] Ann Gordon [email protected] Bde/Bn/Tenants/Battalions are “Adopting” Schools In conjunction with Army Regulation 360–1, The Army Public Affairs Program, Fort Jackson has “adopted” 35 schools with additional schools requesting partnership. For more information, please contact the School Liaison Office (751.6150 ext.2). MISSION: The mission of the Adopt-A-School program is to routinely contribute military resources and services to schools in order to nurture the intellectual, emotional, social, and physical growth of children in the greater Fort Jackson area. Through interaction with positive role models, the Adopt-a-School program helps to ensure that children succeed and live their dreams. The Vision the Adopt-a- School program is to partner with local schools and increase public awareness of the Army's mission and foster good relations with local communities. This also addresses the following Campaign Plan Objectives: Fort Jackson Campaign Plan Objectives 5.0 - Enhance quality of life (QOL) for Soldiers 5.3 - Implement/Execute community covenant (Soldier Focus) 6.2 - Enhance community covenant (Family Focus) 6.3 - Enhance QOL for Families, Fort Jackson, and our surrounding school districts LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICTS and EMAIL INFORMATION Important Dates: - 27 - Fort Jackson Schools: http://www.am.dodea.edu/scstewartcuba/Fort%20Jackson%20Schools.html 13 October 24 October 30 October 31 October 11 November 26-28 November 22 December-5 January �14 6 January Classes Resume Columbus Day/ No School Teacher Workday/ No School Early Dismissal/11:30am Parent-Teacher Conferences/ No School Veteran’s Day/ No School Thanksgiving Break Winter Break Richland School District One: http://www.richlandone.org/ 23 October 24 October 29 October 4 November 6 November 26-28 November 4 December 22 December-2 January ’14 5 January Classes Resume Early Release Day Professional Development/No School Delayed Start Day Election Day/No School Early Release Thanksgiving Break Delayed Start Winter Break Richland School District Two: http://www.richland2.org/ 16 October Student Holiday/Teacher Professional Development 17 October District Holiday 31 October Half-Day for Elementary and Middle School 4 November Election Day/No School 26-28 November Thanksgiving Break/No School 5 December Half-Day for Elementary and Middle School 22 December-2 January �14 Winter Break 2 January District Holiday/No School 5 January Classes Resume Kershaw County Schools: http://www.kershaw.k12.sc.us/ 13 October 4 November 26-28 November 19 December 22 December-2 January �14 Early Dismissal Election Day/No School Thanksgiving Break ½ Day of School Winter Break - 28 - 5 January Classes Resume Lexington County School District One http://www.lexington1.net/lexoneweb 4 November 26-28 November 19 December 22 December-6 January �14 7 January Classes Resume Election Day/No School Thanksgiving Break ½ Day of School Winter Break Lexington School District Two: http://www.lex2.org/ 22 October 4 November 11 November 26-28 November 3 December 19 December 22 December-2 January �14 5 January Classes Resume Early Release Election Day/No School Veteran’s Day/No School Thanksgiving Break Early Release ½ Day of School Winter Break Lexington/Richland School District Five: http://www.lex5.k12.sc.us/ 13 October 4 November 26-28 November 4 November 26-28 November 22 December-2 January �14 5 January Classes Resume Professional Development/Student Holiday Election Day/No School Thanksgiving Break/No School Election Day/No School Thanksgiving Break Winter Break Fairfield County School District http://www.fairfield.k12.sc.us/ 24 October 4 November 26-28 November 4 December 22 December-2 January ’14 5 January 6 January Classes Resume Student Holiday/Professional Development Election Day/No School Thanksgiving Break/No School 2 Hour Delayed Start for Students/Professional Development for Teachers Winter Break Professional Development/Student Holiday ***Please be sure to verify these dates with your child’s school district*** - 29 - Department of Defense Education Activity Attendance Policy The Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA) has implemented a system-wide attendance policy for students in DoDEA schools throughout the world. The policy has specific guidance on attendance, absences and identifies support services for students at-risk for not fulfilling the grade or course requirements. Below are a few of the highlights of the policy: •All students are required to attend school for 180 instructional days per school year. •Academic penalties will not be imposed for excused absences. •Whenever a student needs to be out for more than five days, the teacher will provide a Student Educational Monitoring Plan to lessen the impact of a student missing instruction in class. Excused absences can include: ◦Personal illness ◦Medical, dental or mental health appointment ◦Serious illness in the student’s immediate family ◦A death in the student’s immediate family or of a relative ◦Religious holiday ◦Emergency conditions such as fire, flood, or storm ◦Unique family circumstances warranting absence and coordinated with school administration. ◦College visits that cannot be scheduled on non-school days ◦Reasonable amounts of time surrounding deployments and reintegration providing missed schoolwork is obtained in advance and completed upon return. The policy establishes a balance between the need for military families to spend time together following deployment, while emphasizing the importance of education. SOUTH CAROLINA MEDICATION POLICY CHANGE New South Carolina Vaccination Regulation A new South Carolina immunization regulation requires all seventh-graders in South Carolina to have booster shots for tetanus, diphtheria, and whooping cough. DHEC is putting on free vaccine clinics in the coming weeks to make it easier for parents to get the Tdap booster. All seventh-graders need proof of the Tdap booster before beginning school this August. For more information, please call DHEC at 803.785.2698. Over-the-Counter Medications Over-the-counter medications will no longer be administered at school without a written medical order (prescription). South Carolina laws require school nurses to have a medical order from a health care provider for all medications administered to students. For more information, please call the school nurse. Military Interstate Children’s Compact Commission - 30 - The Military Interstate Children’s Compact Commission (MIC3) oversees the implementation of the Interstate Compact on Educational Opportunities for Military Children. All fifty (50) States are now members of the compact. The purpose of the compact is to ease some of the transition issues faced by military students as they move from state to state and district to district. For more information on the interstate compact and the Military Interstate Children’s Compact Commission, please visit the commission’s website at www.mic3.net or contact the School Liaison Office at 803.751.6150. THE FEDERAL IMPACT AID PROGRAM Many local school districts across the United States include within their boundaries parcels of land owned by the Federal Government or land which has been removed from the local tax rolls by the Federal Government. Since Federal property is exempt from local property taxes, sometimes these school districts are operating with less local revenue than is available to other school districts. Since 1950, Congress has provided financial assistance to these local school districts through the Impact Aid Program. Impact Aid was designed to assist local school districts that have lost property tax revenue due to the presence of tax-exempt Federal property, or that have experienced increased expenditures due to the enrollment of federally connected children, including children living on Indian lands. The Impact Aid law (now Title VIII of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 (ESEA)) provides assistance to local school districts with concentrations of children residing on Indian lands, military bases, low-rent housing properties, or other Federal properties and, to a lesser extent, concentrations of children who have parents in the uniformed services or employed on eligible Federal properties who do not live on Federal property. How do school districts use Impact Aid? Most Impact Aid funds, except for the additional payments for children with disabilities and construction payments, are considered general aid to the recipient school districts; these districts may use the funds in whatever manner they choose in accordance with their local and State requirements. Most recipients use these funds for current expenditures, but recipients may use the funds for other purposes such as capital expenditures. Some Impact Aid funds must be used for specific purposes. All payments are distributed by wire transfer directly to the bank accounts of school districts. School districts use Impact Aid for a wide variety of expenses, including the salaries of teachers and teacher aides; purchasing textbooks, computers, and other equipment; after-school programs and remedial tutoring; advanced placement classes; and special enrichment programs. Payments for Children with Disabilities must be used for the extra costs of educating these children. Cited from the U.S. Department of Education’s Website For more information about Federally Impacted Schools, visit: www.nafisdc.org CHOOSING A SCHOOL….WHAT SHOULD I LOOK FOR? Choosing a school is a very important decision that parents must make for their children. In our local area, your child’s school placement is determined by zoning. If there is a school that you are considering, your residence must be in an area zoned for that particular school. For example, if you are living on post, your child(ren) will attend on post schools. If living on the installation, children in grades 7 and 8th are zoned for Dent Middle - 31 - School and students in grades 9th through 12 are zoned for Richland Northeast High. If you are considering other school districts, please visit their district’s website or contact that district’s registrar. Richland School District One Information *** Richland School District Two Information *** Adult Education Programs in Richland School District Two The Rogers Center offers classes to complete your high school diploma requirements, GED test preparation, HSAP remediation, WorkKeys, English as a Second Language and Adult Basic Education. Applicants enroll at the Rogers Center, 750 Old Clemson Road. For more information call (803) 736-8787 or visit the center’s Web site http://www2.richland2.org/tech/RogersCenter/ Students may take classes to complete their high school diploma requirements 8:30-12:10 PM Monday through Thursday and 6-8 PM on Tuesday and Thursdays. HSAP classes are held 8:30-10:30, Tuesdays and Thursdays. GED preparation Classes are Monday through Thursday 8:30 to 12:10 PM and Tuesday and Thursday evenings 6-8 PM. Adult Basic Education class is Mondays 8:30-11:30 AM. WorkKeys Career Readiness Class is Wednesdays 8:30 - 11:30 AM. English as a Second Language classes are Tuesday – Thursday 9:30- Noon or Tuesdays and Thursdays 5-7 PM. Registration has begun for community education classes. You may register until classes begin; however, early registration is recommended as courses fill early. For further information on any course offered, call 736-8787 ext. 25103. All classes meet at the Rogers Center. Introduction to Computer Class: This course is for the complete beginner and is the perfect starting point to help you with a personal computer. You will learn basic skills such as how to use a mouse and navigate around the desktop. From the first class, you will have your hands on the keyboard and have plenty of time to practice and build your confidence. Class limited to 10 persons. Introduction to Computers II: This class is for persons who have completed the Introduction to Computer Class and would like to further their training. This class addresses your special concerns and builds your confidence and skills. For more information, please contact: Paula Wilson W.R. Rogers Adult, Continuing and Technology Education Center Richland School District Two 750 Old Clemson Road Columbia, South Carolina 29229 / 803 736-8787 - 32 - Annual Proof of Residency: Richland Two is verifying the addresses of all K-12 students annually. Addresses must be verified now. All kindergartners and students new to the district must provide three (3) verifying documents of residency. Students currently enrolled must provide one (1) verifying document. Acceptable proof includes: a current electric bill, land line phone bill, water bill, cable/satellite bill, completely executed rental lease or real estate purchase contract. Specific details can be found on the district’s Web site, www.richland2.org. Waiting to verify a student’s address, could delay the date the child starts school next year. For more information contact your child’s school or district registrar Roger Wiley, 738.3314. Richland Two Charter High School: Richland Two Charter High School has opened its doors to rising juniors and seniors. Their aim is to provide these students with 21st century skills while earning their high school diploma in a flexible learning environment. Students will take classes via the Richland Two Virtual School to earn credits toward their diploma and will also be provided with internship opportunities. The nature of the virtual school will allow students to take their classes at any time of the day or night, wherever they have access to an internet connection. The facility is located at 750 Old Clemson Road and will be open between the hours of 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. It will be staffed at all times with certified teachers, a guidance counselor, and other qualified staff to assist students with their school work and their internship opportunities. Free tutoring in reading and math is available. Students and families can get more information about the Richland Two Charter High School at http://www.r2charterhigh.org or by calling 803-419-1348. Youth Educational Services Student Online Achievement Resource (SOAR) www.SoarAtHome.org SOAR is a free website providing students and parents with resources to: 1) Identify academic strengths and weaknesses in math and reading. • Students in grades 3 through high school have access to comprehensive and skill specific tests to help identify skills that students have mastered and skills where additional instruction might be needed. • Assessments are aligned to state learning standards and immediate feedback is provided to students and parents. 2) Instruct the student in math, reading and language arts through interactive tutorials. • Skill specific tutorials provide additional instruction and review to students. • Lessons are self-guided and have audio components so students can work independently or with parents. 3) Involve parents by providing educational resources written specifically for parents. • Parents can access their child’s account to see how they have done on tests and the tutorial activities any time. • Hundreds of activities are provided that parents can work on with their child. - 33 - The Military Impacted Schools Association (MISA) sponsors SOAR in partnership with the University of Northern Iowa, The Princeton Review, and Houghton Mifflin. Tutor.com There is a program for all military connected students. This is the site for students at which they can register for free tutoring service provided by the Army FREE!!! The cost occurs to the Army when the tutoring service is provided. The link is: http://Tutor.com For students to get their own password, they need to go to http://myarmonesource/cyss_tutor and follow the directions. They will be asked for garrison name, email address, and gender. They then will be given a specific password, sent to their e-mail address, only for him or herself. The garrison will be credited with a census count for each student who logs on and then the count will continue throughout the year. Home-Schooling Information for South Carolina For more information on Home-schooling in South Carolina visit: http://www.hslda.org/laws/analysis/South_Carolina.pdf On-Post Home-Schooling Information For more information about Fort Jackson’s Home School Group, please contact Bethany Storlazzi; [email protected] Contact Number: 419-0760. Fort Jackson Homeschoolers meet once a week throughout the school year. Disclaimer: The United States Army neither states nor implies any endorsement, association or recommendation with regards to private organizations or businesses referred to in this information. CYS Services Rose Edmond, Director FMWR David Harmon, Director FORT JACKSON TOASTMASTERS Fort Jackson Sound Off Toastmasters Club Meets the 1st & 3rd Weds 11:40a-12:45p Main Post Chapel RM 207 Email: [email protected] 751-4215 - 34 - Web: soundoff.toastmastersclubs.org
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