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SPRING CLEANUP IS EVERYONE'S RESPONSIBILITY
During 4- 8 May, all Soldiers, Civilians and Family Members will participate in Spring Cleanup for the Grafenwoehr and Vilseck communities. This applies
whether you living in government or government-leased quarters, as well as the work place.
Please help make this the best place to live and serve in
Germany by sorting your trash and keeping our area neat and clean.
For detailed information on your role in our Spring Cleanup campaign, click on this link more info
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Grafenwoehr Garrison Chaplain Col. Hillis donates a 2nd SCR Welcome Home Don Stiver Print to Col. Sorenson, garrison commander, “as a tribute to the Families we are called to serve.”
Photo by Kim Gillespie
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Students from the Grafenwoehr Elementary School’s fourth- and fifth-grade Performing Arts Club perform, “The New Heir” April 15 for peers and deploying parents.
Under the direction of GES teacher Joyce Patz, club members wrote the play. Students also designed the sets and costumes.
The theatrical work brought to life the story of Beloved, aka “Bad Kitty,” who, after being rejected by the pack of cats because of physical deformities, was chosen to become the Twizzler Cat (the King) by the Moon Kitty. The cats chose Beloved for the prestigious position due to her good character. Photo by Andy Bailey
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Worried About Someone's Drinking
or Drug Use?
AL-ANON meets every Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Counseling Center (downstairs) Building 206 (near CDS) in Graf.
The only requirement for membership is that there be an alcohol or drug problem in a relative or friend.
For information call CIV 0171-9839151.
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Suicide Prevention Awareness Video
Want to know more about Sucide Prevention?
Watch this short video with one of our community Chaplains. play video
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New Garrison Initiative Improves Parking,
Pedestrian Safety
A new garrison initiative to improve parking and pedestrian safety in Grafenwoehr's CMR and Banking Customer Zone will result in newly designated 2-hour customer parking spaces starting Thursday, 12 March.
The new 2-hour parking will result in a net gain of available parking for those frequenting the CMR, Legal Center, Chapel, Service Credit Union, Community Bank, and the Red Cross. The parking redesign will also result in ample long-term parking being made available in front of the Chapel, and in the main parking lot facing Bldg. 141 (CMR).
Customers using the 2-hour parking should use a Parking Clock/Disk in their vehicle. Violators will be ticketed. Please be advised that the speed limit in the CMR and Banking Customer Zone is 20 kilometers per hour.
Click on the graphic to enlarge image depicting how this parking and pedestrian initiative will affect you.
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JMTC Kicks Off
Year of NCO Celebration
JMTC soldiers donned period uniforms to represent the proud tradition of the noncommissioned officer in the United States Army during a ceremony in Grafenwoehr, Germany. more
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FRG Meeting Day Offered First Tuesday of Every Month
The USAG Grafenwoehr Commander has reserved the first Tuesday of each month to assist Family Readiness Groups in scheduling their meeting day. The intent is to offer predictability and ample amount of time for FRG leaders to plan successful meetings by ensuring resources such as child care are available to FRGs on a set day each month.
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Postal zip code initiative aims at enhancing customer service more
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Alternate Gate Entrance for Soldiers Entering South Camp, Vilseck
- ASP Gate 5 is open for SOLDIERS only from 5:30 to 6: 30 a.m.
- Vilseck Airfield Gate open from 6 to 9 a.m., Monday through Friday
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Graf Theater Opening Delayed Until 1 June 09 more
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IMCOM-Europe names top journalists more
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2nd SCR welcomes new regimental, squadron commanders more |
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