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3 rd Brigade, 3 rd Infantry Division TOWN HALL April 19,2011

3 rd Brigade, 3 rd Infantry Division TOWN HALL April 19,2011. Welcome COL Johnson Introduction of panel Members COL Johnson 3 rd Brigade Calendar COL Johnson Volunteer of the Quarter COL Johnson CYSS Mrs. Baumgartner

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3 rd Brigade, 3 rd Infantry Division TOWN HALL April 19,2011

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  1. 3rd Brigade, 3rd Infantry Division TOWN HALL April 19,2011

  2. Welcome COL Johnson Introduction of panel Members COL Johnson 3rd Brigade Calendar COL Johnson Volunteer of the Quarter COL Johnson CYSS Mrs. Baumgartner Social Networking & OPSEC CPT Barrett TRICARE Changes Ms. Gail Hayes & Ms. Amanda Christou Panel Q&A ALL Closing comments COL Johnson Next Town Hall is JULY 19, 2011 Agenda

  3. Welcome

  4. Panel Members

  5. CALENDAR due to OPSEC slides can not be shown online.

  6. Volunteer of the Quarter

  7. Quarter One Tanya Turner Nina Bolsinger Holly Ugulano Tanya Williams Quarter One

  8. Quarter Two Carrie Martinez Christie Mourneault Ebony Underwood

  9. Fort Benning, Georgia

  10. School Age Services • Summer Camp Courage -Begins May 31st -Registration 9 May -All inclusive weekly rate based on THI • Kindergarten – 5th Grade • Must be registered with Fort Benning Parent Central Services

  11. Middle School and Teen • Summer Camp Courage -Begins June 6th -Themed weeks and structured programming -All inclusive weekly rate based on THI • 6th -12th Grade • Must be registered with Fort Benning Parent Central Services

  12. SKIESUnlimited Dance Force Summer Camps Ballerina Princess • Creative Movement, ballet, jazz, arts and crafts • Ages 3-5 • 4 4-day sessions beginning mid-June • Dancing Divas • Jazz, hip-hop, ballet, cheerleading, arts and crafts • Ages 6-13 • 4 4-day sessions beginning mid-June

  13. Youth Sports • Dolphins Swim Team - Next session in May - Ages 8-18 years • Summer Sports Camps - Baseball, Soccer, Football and Basketball - Ages 4-15 years - Only $20 per camp! • Must be registered with Parent Central and have a current sports physical on file

  14. Upcoming Events and News • Saturday Getaway -30 April 2011 -0900-1700 -Reservations can be made through Parent Central -Hourly rate: $4.00 • Special Openings -Will be held at McGraw Performing Arts and Child Development Center beginning in May • Hourly Care now at all CDCs -Beginning 2 May call reservation line to schedule

  15. What’s Next? • Come to Building 104 to register and get more information on programs and services • Check local media and marketing resources for information on programs and enrollment - www.benningmwr.com - On the Go - The Bayonet Registration is FREE thanks to the Army Family Covenant!

  16. Natalie Hodgdon CYSS Deployment Specialist 706-545-9267 natalie.f.hodgdon@us.army.mil or Parent Central Services 706-545-2079

  17. Social Networking &OPSEC CPT Charlie Barrett 3rd BDE, PAO

  18. OPSEC Training & Awareness to the Army Family

  19. OPSEC 101 OPSEC is protecting certain information that will keep your loved one safe. It’s making sure to keep the right kind of secrets to protect your loved one. What, exactly, is OPSEC? What kind of secrets? • Don’t tell anybody: • The exact area that your loved one is in (the Country is ok) • When your loved one is “on mission” • Exactly what your loved one does • When your loved one is going to leave to deploy • How long they’ll be gone

  20. Using Social Media to Stay Connected Social media outlets such as Facebook or chat options such as Gmail chat can be a great way to stay connected during deployments. • Hints to avoid compromising OPSEC: • Don’t chat with someone unless you know them in real-life. • Avoid “friending” everyone who requests • Don’t discuss deployment details • Stay away from details such as dates, jobs, etc. • NEVER tell secrets • Be wary of anyone you meet on line, even if you met • through official military social networking sites

  21. “Please burglarize my house!” • Web searches can reveal a lot of information, such as Facebook posts or Tweets, so... • Watch what you say online. • Set your settings as private. • Only “friend” actual friends and not just • anyone.

  22. It’s ALWAYS better to be cautious!

  23. QUESTIONS??? 19

  24. Ms. Gail Hayes & Ms. Amanda Christou

  25. Questions For the Panel?

  26. Closing Comments

  27. These slides will be available tomorrow on Facebook @ 3rd Brigade Family Support *except for the calendar due to OPSEC*

  28. F amily first always A lways have a family “battle buddy” M arathon, keep a steady pace throughout the deployment I nform families and loved ones always L isten to other members of the FRG--communication is key Y our family is the foundation of the BCT F ind a friend when you need help I am a critical part of the Marne / Hammer Team R umors are a "no-go", only facts S tay local / in touch with Company and Battalion FRG's T rust leaders to give you correct information Family FARS Hammer Family Creed STAY WITH THE COMMUNITY THAT WANTS TO TAKE CARE OF YOU!

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