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FRSA FLASH 12 April 2012 Contents of this news letter are compiled from multiple military family news sources and local area event sources. Material presented does not represent the views or endorsement of the 2nd BSTB, 2nd BCT or the Army. This material is for personal
use by the readers. All readers are encouraged to do further research for all applicable restrictions and guidelines
OPERATION
PURPLE
National Military Family Association
<http://www.facebook.com/militaryfamily>
is accepting applications for its annual
Operation Purple Camps.
Apply at: http://www.militaryfamily.org/our-
programs/operation-purple/
Operation Purple Camp applications are being accepted now. These
are free summer camps for qualifying military dependents. There are 2
camps available in NY State, Camp Wabasso locally from July 29,
2012 - August 3, 2012 and Pioneer Camp from July 8, 2012 - July 13,
2012 in Western NY. There are also camps available in other areas of
the country as well. To find out more about the camps, the
qualifications to apply, and to register go to www.militaryfamily.org
April 13-15
Clayton
40TH ANNUAL 1000 ISLANDS SPRING BOAT SHOW, Cerow Recreation Park Arena Spring is in the air and
the River is calling you. Stop by and see the latest from fishing boats to cruisers. Admission charged.
Email: info@1000islands-clayton.com CHAMBER STAFF Phone: 315-686-3771 - CLAYTON CHAMBER
April 14
Watertown
First Annual Autism Awareness Day Celebration from 11AM to 2PM Disabled Persons Action Organization (DPAO) in collaboration with Northern Regional Center for Independent
Living (NRCIL) and the Cerebral Palsy Association of the North Country invite the community to attend an Autism
Awareness Celebration. The Celebration will kick off with a balloon release and awareness walk at Thompson Park
in Watertown at 11:00 a.m. Immediately following the walk, the community is invited to attend a picnic lunch at
DPAO, 633 Davidson Street, Watertown, New York. The picnic lunch will be held from 1 to 2 p.m. During the
picnic, a movie will be shown and a DJ will be on hand to provide music. RSVP’s are appreciated. Please call Terri
at 782-5285 or Jennifer at 785-8703 to RSVP.
April 17
Watertown
21st Annual Pasta for CASA Dinner and Silent Auction
Time: 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
http://www.resolution-center.net
Event Description The proceeds of this annual event helps to fund training and support for CASA volunteers, so
that we may continue serving abused and neglected children in our community and helping them to establish safe,
permanent homes as quickly as is legally possible. The more volunteers we have, the more children and families we
are able to help.
Event Location Italian American Civic Organization, 192 Bellew Ave., Watertown
Contact Information CASA Program Director at Resolution Center of Jefferson and Lewis Co. - (315) 785-0333, 200 Washington St.,
STE 207 (2nd floor of Key Bank Building), Watertown
Fees/Admission $8 per Person ($7 Senior Citizens), $3 per Child (under age 5 free), $25 per Family
April 18 & 25th
Watertown
Community Health Seminars Transitional Living Services will be hosting free public seminars, no RSVP is required. All seminars will take
place in the Woodruff Conference Center, located at 482 Black River Parkway Watertown, from 6-8pm. Seating
limited to 70. Refreshments provided.
*April 18th"Suicide and Depression: The warning signs." Presented by a WHS counselor Craig Randall as well as
Andrea Peck from the Victim Assistance Center to discuss domestic violence, negative relationships, murder-suicide
cases, etc.
*April 25th "The endless battle to stay healthy" This panel discussion of medical experts, fitness experts from Page
Fitness, dieticians, and Jefferson County Public Health officials, along with Cindy Habeeb of TV 7 "For Your
Health" will discuss the on-going battle with staying healthy from obesity, exercise, nutrition, foods to avoid, the
health impacts of unhealthy eating, and what we all can do to improve our lives.
--These in-depth discussions are free to the public for all ages. Discussion will cover issues facing teens today such
as bullying, sexting, social media, availability of drugs, etc. In addition, discussion will be how behaviors as teens,
especially social media, can impact employment several years down the road.
For more information, call 782-1777
April 20
Clayton
BALLROOM DANCE PARTY FRIDAYS WITH DOUG & BONNIE Clayton Opera House, 405 Riverside Dr.
Waltz & Mambo $10 at the door. 7 - 10 pm, featuring 1 hour of instruction and 2 hours of open dance.
Phone: 315/686-2200 – INFORMATION Links: http://www.claytonoperahouse.com
April 28
Watertown
10th Annual Taste of the Town 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Dulles State Office Building, Taste of the Town is a fundraiser for Victims Assistance Center of Jefferson County
with all proceeds to benefit services to victims of violence and crime in Jefferson County.
April 28
Watertown
Symphony Syracuse will present an all-Mozart concert at 8 p.m. at Trinity Episcopal Church, 227 Sherman St.
The concert will open with Mozart's popular “Eine Kleine Nachtmusik” (A Little Night Music) and will conclude
with his Symphony No. 40. Daniel Hege will conduct. Tickets are $20 general admission, $17 for seniors and
military, and $10 for students. Tickets are available in advance of the concert at the Greater Watertown Chamber of
Commerce, 1241 Coffeen St., and at the door on the evening of the performance. The concert is sponsored by the
Northern New York Community Foundation.
May 4
Potsdam
CPS presents National Players: "Of Mice and Men" Time: 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM http://cpspotsdam.org/
Event Description: Now celebrating its 62nd anniversary season, National Players brings to life “Of Mice and
Men,” a classic tale by Nobel Prize-winning author John Steinbeck. This tragic and endearing story follows the
mismatched friendship of two displaced migrant ranch workers, George Milton and Lennie Small, in California
during the Great Depression.
May 4
Canton
The 51st Rushton Memorial Canoe Race is set for Friday May 4 to Sunday May 6. The weekend, hosted by St.
Lawrence Valley Paddlers, will include competitive and recreational canoe races on the Grasse River. Festivities
will be going on throughout the Village, with restaurant specials, music and exhibits. Event coordinator Chuck
Bolesh notes that the traditional race from Pyrites to Canton Island Park was so successful when it was reinstituted
last year that it will be held again Friday night, May 4. For more information, to register, sponsor or volunteer for
the event see www.slvpaddlers.org or contact Chuck at 379-9241.
May 6
Watertown
9AM Jefferson Community College. http://www.msupstateny.org Event Description Walk MS is a simple but
incredibly powerful way for you to share in the hope for the future. Walk MS is our rallying point, a place and time
for us to stand together and to be together, while raising funds to end this disease.
May 12
Hand In Hand Family Fun Day 5k Run/Walk The Hand In Hand Early Childhood Center invites you to participate in their "Family Fun Day 5K Run/Walk"
All proceeds will be donated to the Hand In Hand Early Childhood Center. For more information, please contact:
Denise Harper at 376-9414 OR Becky Tiffany at bstiffany@hotmail.com
May 19
Watertown
Armed Forces Day Parade beginning at 10:00 AM from the Watertown High School parking lot, proceeding
north on Washington Street to the reviewing stand in front of the Dulles State Office Building on to Stone Street
where units will disband. Contact Information: Stan Zaremba @ 315-785-0102 or Kathleen
May 20
Sackets Harbor
GREAT STRIDES WALK TO BENEFIT CYSTIC FIBROSIS Held @ Gazebo on W. Main Steet Starts @ 8am
and ends 4pm Email: cjardine@cff.org MORE INFO Phone: 315-463-7965 - CRISTINA JARDINE
May 26
Sackets Harbor
VILLAGE WIDE YARD SALE Phone: 315-783-2995 - BARB MCKEEVER
May 26
Alexandria Bay
Grape Blossom Festival at Thousand Islands Winery Time: 12:00 PM - 8:00 PM
http://www.thousandislandswinery.com Event Description: Come help us welcome Spring at the winery during our
Grape Blossom Festival! We will have a pig roast, beer, Thousand Islands Winery Wine, local craft vendors, and
live music! Complimentary wine tastings and winery tours available! Dont miss this fun for the whole family event!
May 26 – June 24
Sackets Harbor SACKETS HARBOR 12TH ANNUAL SPRING ART SHOW Sackets Harbor Arts Gallery 119 West Main Street
Open to the public Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays 12:00-4:00pm. Free admission. The Arts Association of
Northern New York invites you to come and enjoy the competitive artwork of our local and regional artists. Seven
divisions plus youth. Email: ldeming1@twcny.rr.com MARSHA DEMING Phone: MARSHA DEMING - (315)
785-9038 DONNA REPATY - (315) 777-2492
Links: http://www.aanny.org
May 29
Sackets Harbor
''THE WAR OF 1812 STORY FROM A CANADIAN PERSPECTIVE''
Sackets Harbor Battlefield State Historic Site Barn, Hill St., off West Washington St.
Join the Sackets Harbor Battlefield Alliance for their annual meeting with guest speaker MJ John Grodzinski from
Kingston's Royal Military College for his presentation at 7pm following the annual business meeting at 6pm. MJ
Grodzinski teaches history and writes extensively on military topics.
Email: box 27, sackets harbor, ny CONSTANCE.BARONE@OPRHP.STATE.NY.US
Phone: 315-646-3634 - CONSTANCE BARONE
Links: http://www.sacketsharborbattlefield.org
http://www.sacketsharborny.com
http://www.nysparks.com
May 30
Watertown Opening Day Watertown Farm & Craft Market
Date: May 30, 2012 Time: 6:30 AM - 3:00 PM
Contents of this news letter are compiled from multiple military family news sources and local area event sources. Material presented does not
represent the views or endorsement of the 2nd BSTB, 2nd BCT or the Army. This material is for personal use by the readers. All readers are
encouraged to do further research for all applicable restrictions and guidelines.