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Tables 1-10 Tables 11-20 Tables 21-30 Tables 31-40 1 BOSS MWR Advisor 2 CRDAMC CDR 3 CRDAMC CSM 4 CRDAMC DEP CDR 5 DECA-CC 15 HEALTH PROMOTIONS 11 DPTMS 21 MWR-BOD 31 CPAC 12 DPW 22 MWR-CYS 32 FHAVCCF 13 EEO 23 MWR-CRD 33 FH CUST. SVC OFFICER 14 EXCHANGE 24 MWR-NAF SUPPORT SVC 34 FORT HOOD FAMILY HSG. 25 NEC 35 FISHER HOUSE 6 DECA-WW 16 IG 26 PAO 36 FORT HOOD THRIFT SHOP 7 DENTAC CDR 17 III CORPS CHAPLAIN 8 DENTAC DEP CDR COMMUNITY SERVICES COUNCIL MEETING SEATING 27 RESILIENCY CAMPUS 37 FHMFMSF 18 LRC 28 USAG CHAPLAIN 38 FHSC 9 DES 19 MICC 29 AMERICAN RED CROSS 39 SANTA S WORKSHOP 10 DHR 20 MWR-ACS 30 CTC 40 USO

CSC DOCUMENTS QR CODE See back of the agenda or go online to https://hood.armymwr.com//programs/csc-calendar-events

OPENING REMARKS

INVOCATION

GUEST INTRODUCTION

Mr. Nicholas Johnsen Director Directorate of Family, Morale, Welfare and Recreation

PREVIOUS EVENT HIGHLIGHTS Previous Event Highlights

SUGGESTED TOPIC UPDATES Suggested Topic Updates

TOPIC 1: EXPLANATION/ DISCUSSION: PROPOSED RECOMMENDATION: Access to Care No Show Rate Solution Charge the patient / enrollee 1 st time No Show - $25.00 2 nd time No Show - $50.00 3 rd time No Show - $1,000.00 4 th time No Show Drop enrollee

RESPONSE: Pending

TOPIC 2: Handicapped Parking Stalls Misuse by those who do NOT have mobility related disabilities. It is a major problem on post. EXPLANATION/ DISCUSSION: Disabled Veterans with PTSD, sleep apnea and other NONmobility related disabilities use up all (or MOST) of the handicapped parking spots. Also, spouses of disabled veterans use their spouses tags to illegally park. People in wheelchairs have to park far away.

PROPOSED RECOMMENDATION: RESPONSE 1: Please install wheelchair only handicapped parking across the installation! Parking Enforcement: The DES enforces parking violations in accordance with Texas Traffic Code. We do not have a legal basis for questioning someone with a placard or a DV plate. If they display either, we do not ticket the vehicle.

PROPOSED RECOMMENDATION: RESPONSE 2: Please install wheelchair only handicapped parking across the installation! Signs: We do have "Van Accessible Only handicapped parking in every parking lot in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines (ADAAG). The ADAAG calls for 1 per eight disabled spaces or at minimum per parking lot. Unfortunately, people with regular disability park in the van accessible

PROPOSED RECOMMENDATION: RESPONSE 2: Please install wheelchair only handicapped parking across the installation! Signs (Continued): spaces even though they are designated for vans with the wheel chair lift. Also, there is nothing in the act that prevents regular ADA tagged vehicles from parking in those spaces. Enforcement of authorized parking in handicapped areas is the responsibility of DES.

PROPOSED RECOMMENDATION: RESPONSE 3: Please install wheelchair only handicapped parking across the installation! CRDAMC parking/shuttle: Pending

TOPIC 3: EXPLANATION/ DISCUSSION: Safety of Crossing in front of Meadows Elementary School on Fort Hood Boulevard. Lots of cars drive over red in the morning when school starts and children are crossing the road. Cars can also make a right on red leaving Meadows school onto Fort Hood Blvd. while children are crossing the road; occasionally cars on Fort Hood also drive over red on Fort Hood Blvd. maybe because they are blinded by the sun in the

EXPLANATION/ DISCUSSION: PROPOSED RECOMMENDATION: (Continued) putting away their IDs after entering the gate. No right on red, create an extra signal for cars needing a right on Fort Hood Blvd., maybe try to make lights more visible esp. in the morning.

RESPONSE: To prevent limited visibility and glare from the sun during peak morning hours, back plates can be installed for all east and west signal heads during the next scheduled maintenance. Additionally, there is a pedestrian signal that allows safe crossing at the intersection. We will continue to monitor crossing at this intersection to determine if additional time is needed to cross safely and whether we need to place a "no crossing on red" sign.

TOPIC 4: Fort Hood Family Housing Response and Communication with Residents EXPLANATION/ DISCUSSION: Made a call from my quarters about a snake. Was told someone would be out that this was a priority. 3(ish) hours later, nothing. I finally called the Garrison Commander to get results. The person that finally came to pick it up didn t say he was there.

PROPOSED RECOMMENDATION: RESPONSE Provide better communications to residents. The work order was called in and created on 21 Apr 18 at 4:50 pm. The call was dispatched to the site at 5:00 pm and assigned to our on-call pest control technician. Our records show that the snake was located inside a crate, and was picked up by the technician. The work order was closed out at 6:20 pm that afternoon. For pest control service after-hours, our technicians are contacted upon

RESPONSE (Continued) receipt of an emergency or urgent service request. Our records do not show the call took 3 hours to complete. Our standard procedure is to notify residents upon response to their home. I cannot confirm that the resident was notified upon response based on the notes that were provided by my technician in our database.

TOPIC 5: EXPLANATION/ DISCUSSION: PROPOSED RECOMMENDATION: RESPONSE Speeding in housing areas Lighter later = more kids outside longer = greater risk for kids getting hit. Please announce in CSC what the speed limit in housing areas is on Fort Hood (15? 20?) and encourage leaders to make their Soldiers aware. Unless otherwise posted, the speed limit in FT Hood Housing Villages is 20 mph.

TOPIC 6: EXPLANATION/ DISCUSSION: Hood Hero Ceremony Many of the Soldiers that are awarded during this ceremony are meal card holders. Since the ceremony is held during lunch hours they have to pay for their meal in order to eat or just skip out of lunch.

PROPOSED RECOMMENDATION: RESPONSE In the past, all awardees were given a ticket and were able to eat lunch at no cost. Since this has now change, our recommendation is to change the Hood Hero Ceremony to an earlier time or later time that does not affect meal card holders. The Hood Hero Program is a III Corps Commanding General directed program executed by USAG Garrison. Requests to change must be proposed through the III Corps SGS for consideration and approval.

RESPONSE Since the inception of the III Corps Hood Hero Luncheon and Award Ceremony in 1999, all awardees and guests have been required to pay for their meal. Some units at their discretion pay for their awardees' meal. The current meal ticket cost of $13.75 covers cost for food and renting the Club Hood Grande Ballroom. The USAG ceremonies team ensures awardees, sponsors and guests are notified of the price and details to purchase tickets.

ARMY MEDICINE One Team One Purpose! Conserving the the Fighting Strength Since Since 1775 1775 Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center Health Care Delivery Update COL David Gibson Commander

ARMY MEDICINE One Team One Purpose! Conserving the Fighting Strength Since 1775 Clear Creek Pharmacy

ARMY MEDICINE One Team One Purpose! Conserving the Fighting Strength Since 1775 Immunization Clinic

ARMY MEDICINE One Team One Purpose! Conserving the Fighting Strength Since 1775 Behavioral Health

ARMY MEDICINE One Team One Purpose! Conserving the Fighting Strength Since 1775 CBMH #4 Update Community Based Medical Home #4 If you are enrolled to Fort Hood Medical Home and DO NOT wish to move to West Killeen Medical Home please contact Beneficiary Services Team at 254-288-8155 by 31 May

ARMY MEDICINE One Team One Purpose! Conserving the Fighting Strength Since 1775 Questions?

Strong Star Dr. Vanessa Jacoby University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio (254) 289-3466 Vanessa.m.jacoby.ctr@mail.mil

Strong Families Strong Forces: Supporting Military and Veteran Families through Military-Related Transitions Provided by STRONG STAR and the Consortium to Alleviate PTSD Goals: Support families in preparing for upcoming transition Help family members cope with stressors related to separations Keep soldiers mission minded while deployed Facilitate communication, connection, and effective co-parenting Reduce or prevent deployment and transition related family problems

Strong Families Strong Forces: Supporting Military and Veteran Families through Military-Related Transitions Appropriate Families with children include: Families anticipating a deployment, TDY, training, or PCS Families in the midst of a deployment or TDY, or training Families who recently experienced a deployment, TDY, training, or PCS Families in the process of transitioning or recently transitioned out of the military

Strong Families Strong Forces: Supporting Military and Veteran Families through Military-Related Transitions Highly flexible: Any military related separation or transition, including veterans Not just for married couples Can meet in-home or in Strong Families offices Very flexible business hours Start date for limited capacity was May 1, 2018 Start date for full capacity: November 1, 2018 POC: Vanessa.m.jacoby.ctr@mail.mil, Strong Families Offices (254) 289-3468.

Army Community Service (ACS) Mr. Kent Brickman Wounded and Fallen Branch Manager (254) 553-2464 kent.d.brickman.civ@mail.mil

Central Texas Memorial Day Events Run (fees associated) Harker Heights, TX WWII firing demonstration Camp Mabry Ruck March Challenge Harker Heights, TX Concert Georgetown, TX Hall of Remembrance Open House Fort Hood, TX Memorial Day Ceremonies College Station, TX, Georgetown, TX and Killeen, TX

Central Texas Memorial Day Events Remembrance Ceremony Killeen, TX Barbecue and Picnic Harker Heights, TX Parade Harker Heights, TX For more information, call (254) 553-2464 or go online at https://hood.armymwr.com/us/hood/programs/informatio n-and-referral.

Fort Hood Memorial Day Observance May 28, 2018 11:30 am 1:00 pm Gold Star Families are cordially invited to the Fort Hood ACS Survivor Outreach Services (SOS) Center for a catered luncheon in the Hall of Remembrance ACS SOS Center, Building 10043 For more information, call (254) 288-9533.

Mr. Carl Smith Army Substance Abuse Program (ASAP) (254) 338-1195 Carl.j.smith24.civ@mail.mil

Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers (BOSS) SPC Kylie Smith Vice President (254) 287-6116 forthoodboss@gmail.com

UPCOMING EVENTS Lock & Key Social (June 1, 2018) Schlitterbahn Waterpark (June 8, 2018) Zipline (June 15, 2018) Tubing (June 22, 2018) Pool Party (June 29, 2018) VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES For more information, call (254) 287-6116.

Garrison Chaplain s Office Ms. Stacey Wilson Religious Education Coordinator (254) 288-6549 Stacey.l.wilson6.ctr@mail.mil

POST-WIDE VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL June 4-8, 2018 Volunteers Needed Vacation Bible School will be held June 4-8, 2018, for ages pre-k through 6th grade, 9:00 am 12:00 pm at Comanche Chapel on Tank Destroyer Blvd. Volunteers need to complete a background check packet as soon as possible.

POST-WIDE VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL June 4-8, 2018 Volunteers Needed Scheduled Volunteer Meetings: May 23, 2018, 5:30 pm May 30, 2018, 5:30 pm June 3, 2018, 2:00 pm Comanche Chapel For more information, call (254) 288-6549 or e- mail stacey.l.wilson6.ctr@mail.mil.

Ms. Rachael Bethel Casey Memorial Library Public Services Librarian (254) 287-2716 Rachael.c.bethel.naf@mail.mil

2018 DoD-MWR SUMMER READING PROGRAM June 4th August 4th Theme is Reading Takes You Everywhere! Online registration starts May 11th https://forthoodcasey.beanstack.org Registered participants receive t-shirts and welcome bags, as well as free books for every 180 minutes they read and participation certificates at the end of the program The top reader in each age category will receive a special prize All ages are welcome - If you can read or be read to, you can participate!

CHILDREN S ROOM WEEKLY THEMES June 4-9: Reading Takes You to Medieval Times June 11-19: Reading Takes You to Fantastic Places June 18-23: Reading Takes You Under the Sea June 25-30: Reading Takes You to the Garden July 2-7: Reading Takes You Across America July 9-14: Reading Takes You to the Zoo

CHILDREN S ROOM WEEKLY THEMES July 16-21: Reading Takes You Around the World July 30 - August 4: Reading Takes You to the Stars Complete the weekly activity card to earn a prize and be entered into the weekly raffle!

LOOKING FOR MORE? Kick-off Event: Medieval Times will be reading a story, answering questions, and offering lessons in knight training on June 8th at 2:00 pm G or PG rated movies Fridays at 2:00 pm in the Children s Room. Weekly Story Time every Friday morning at 10:00 am For every event you attend, you can earn an online badge and become eligible for more prizes! For more information, call (254) 287-4921.

Child & Youth Services (CYS) Ms. Ashley Hill Youth & School Age Care Administrator (254) 287-2164 Ashley.n.hill77.naf@mail.mil

SCHOOL AGE CARE SUMMER BREAK CAMP To the X-Treme with STEAM June 4, 2018 August 24, 2018 Grades K-5 Fees are based on Total Family Income Occasional care is $4 per hour, or five free hours / month open recreation for those not enrolled in the program Walker School-Age Care, Bldg. 85018 and Kouma School-Age Care, Bldg. 48303 For additional information, call (254) 287-4948, (254) 285-6017 or (254) 287-8029.

YOUTH SERVICES SUMMER CAMP Wildin Out STEAM Summer June 4, 2018 August 24, 2018 7:00 am 1:00 pm (Youth Center remains open until 8:00 pm) Open to Middle and High School youth Fees are based on Total Family Income Occasional care is $4 per hour, or five free hours/month open recreation for those not enrolled in the program Comanche Youth Center, Bldg. 52019 For additional information, call (254) 287-5834 or (254) 287-8029.

CAREER LAUNCH June 6, 2018: 1:00 pm 4:00 pm June 7, 2018: 2:00 pm 5:00 pm Open to Youth and College Students Workshops include Resume Writing, Application, Interview, College Search, and MORE! Bronco Youth Center, Bldg. 6602 For additional information, call (254) 287-6745.

Army Community Service Ms. Regina Jolly Employment Readiness Branch Employment Assistance Specialist (254) 553-2741 Regina.e.jolly.civ@mail.mil

YOUTH AND COLLEGE STUDENTS JOB FAIR June 8, 2018 11:00 am 2:00 pm Young adults ages 16-22 25+ Employers onsite accepting applications for various positions

YOUTH AND COLLEGE STUDENTS JOB FAIR On-the-spot interviews may be conducted No registration required Community Events & Bingo Center For more information, call (254) 553-2216.

Army Community Service Ms. Doris Arnett Soldier & Family Readiness Branch Resilience Training Coordinator (254) 553-2741 Doris.f.Arnett.civ@mail.mil

3rd QUARTER RESILIENCE EXPO Lazy Days of Summer Focus on connection and communication Story Time, Escape Rooms, Crafts, Blind Maze, Adopt-a-Pet and United Through Reading For more information, call (254) 553-2741.

Fort Hood Santa s Workshop Mrs. Emily Damboise President 540-247-6833 forthoodsws@gmail.com

July 11, 2018 11:30 am 1:30 pm CHRISTMAS IN JULY Texas Roadhouse in Killeen, TX Tickets are $15.00 (50% of ticket sales go directly to help SWS purchase toys for the over 3,000 children served in the Fort Hood military community) If you cannot attend the event, you can still support it by taking your meal to-go that day For more information, call 540-247-6833.

Directorate of Family, Morale, Welfare and Recreation Mr. Nicholas Johnsen Director (254) 287-4339 Nicholas.r.Johnsen.naf@mail.mil

All-Army Trial Camp Submissions SPC Kory Kibler 43rd MP Detachment All-Army Soccer - Men Dates: 7 May - 1 Jun 18 Location: TBD PVT Daniel Merritt B Co. 3BEB All-Army Soccer - Men Dates: 7 May - 1 Jun 18 Location: TBD

All-Army Trial Camp Submissions SPC Maria Kelly 215 BSB HHC 3ABCT 1CD All-Army Soccer Women Dates: 2-19 Jun 18 Location: Fort Bliss, TX 2LT Carmen Tomko A-Co, 2-7 CAV, 3 ABCT All-Army Rugby Women Dates: June/July 18 (Tentative) Location: TBD For more information, call (254) 286-5760.

COMMUNITY EVENTS CALENDAR (90 DAYS) HIGHLIGHTS Fort Hood Carry the Load Rally May 24, 2018 2:30 pm 5:00 pm 1st Cavalry Division Horse Detachment Horse Detachment Demonstration 3:25 pm 3:55 pm For more information, call (254) 288-7835.

COMMUNITY EVENTS CALENDAR (90 DAYS) HIGHLIGHTS BOSS Military Appreciation Baseball game at Round Rock DELL Stadium May 26, 2018 5:00 pm 11:00 pm BOSS HQ Bldg. 9212 to Round Rock, TX For more information, call (254) 287-6116.

COMMUNITY EVENTS CALENDAR (90 DAYS) HIGHLIGHTS DFMWR Outdoor pools open for summer season May 26, 2018 Comanche Pool, Patton Pool and West Fort Hood Pool For more information, call (254) 287-4648.

COMMUNITY EVENTS CALENDAR (90 DAYS) HIGHLIGHTS Garrison Golf Scramble June 1, 2018 12:00 pm shotgun start 10:30 am 11:45 am registration 4 Person Scramble Teams Garrison BBQ fundraiser Open to All For more information, call (254) 287-4130.

COMMUNITY EVENTS CALENDAR (90 DAYS) HIGHLIGHTS Courses of Clear Creek Club House Renovation Grand Opening June 1, 2018 6:00 pm - Ribbon Cutting Revealing of special events Music and finger foods Open to All For more information, call (254) 287-4130.

COMMUNITY EVENTS CALENDAR (90 DAYS) HIGHLIGHTS Water Fest June 2-3, 2018 Saturday, 10:00 am 8:00 pm and Sunday, 10:00 am 6:00 pm Water activities for all ages, followed by a Family friendly movie on the beach Concessions 6 per vehicle, per day Belton Lake Outdoor Recreation Area (BLORA) For more information, call (254) 287-2523.

COMMUNITY EVENTS CALENDAR (90 DAYS) HIGHLIGHTS Movies at the Campground June 2, 2018 Movie begins at dark approx. 8:45 pm Family friendly movie at the BLORA campground Sierra Beach, free with park entry and concessions on site For more information, call (254) 287-2523.

COMMUNITY EVENTS CALENDAR (90 DAYS) HIGHLIGHTS 2018 Fort Hood Lifeguard/Waterfront Certification Classes 1. June 4-8, 2018, 8:00 am 5:00 pm 2. June 11-15, 2018, 8:00 am 5:00 pm Lifeguard Certification: $150 (Swimming Pools) Lifeguard and Waterfront Certification: $175 (BLORA Beach) Abrams Indoor Pool Register at (254) 287-4648.

COMMUNITY EVENTS CALENDAR (90 DAYS) HIGHLIGHTS Music on the Lawn June 8, 2018 and June 29, 2018 6:30 pm 9:00 pm Behind Chili s Bar and Grill, Fort Hood For more information, call (254) 288-7835.

COMMUNITY EVENTS CALENDAR (90 DAYS) HIGHLIGHTS Naturalization Ceremony (Selected Soldiers) June 19, 2018 1:00 pm Oveta Culp Hobby Soldier & Family Readiness Center, Bldg. 18000 For more information, call (254) 287-4471.

COMMUNITY EVENTS CALENDAR (90 DAYS) HIGHLIGHTS Paralympics June 29, 2018 8:00 am 2:00 pm US Paralympics Adaptive Sports Experience Day Abrams Physical Fitness Center For more information, call (254) 288-3770.

COMMUNITY EVENTS CALENDAR (90 DAYS) HIGHLIGHTS Remembrance Run 5K- Run/Walk June 30, 2018 On-site registration the day of the race from 7:00 am - 7:45 am Race begins 8:00 am Sadowski Field Pre-register online at Hood.ArmyMWR.com by 12:00 pm the Wednesday prior to the event Pre-Registration Facilities: Leisure Travel Service, Sportsmen s Center, Apache Arts and Crafts Center, Sprocket Auto Crafts Center For more information, call (254) 285-5459.

COMMUNITY EVENTS CALENDAR (90 DAYS) HIGHLIGHTS CYS Rockin Fest June 30, 2018 11:00 am 2:00 pm Family activities for Soldiers and their Families Bronco Youth Center For more information, call (254) 287-8436.

COMMUNITY EVENTS CALENDAR (90 DAYS) HIGHLIGHTS Remembrance Memorial Ceremony June 30, 2018 2:30 pm 3:00 pm (Invitation Only) Boot Memorial Display June 30, 2018 (3:00 pm) July 10, 2018 (9:00 am) Sadowski Field Open to all

OPEN DISCUSSION SUGGESTED TOPICS FOR DISCUSSION

CLOSING REMARKS

Next Meeting Wednesday, June 27, 2018, 10:30 am Community Events and Bingo Center www.hood.armymwr.com