GATE HOURS
Friday-Monday the gate hours will be adjusted as follows:
•Gate 1 will be open normal business hours.
•Gate 2 will be closed.
•Gate 3 will be open 6-9 a.m. Friday and Monday, but will be closed Saturday and Sunday.
•T.C. Freeman Gate will be open 24 hours.
•Gate 6 will be closed.
•Gate 7 will be open 24 hours.
•Gate 10 will be open 24 hours.
•Angels Gate will be open 24 hours.
•Mabry Gate will be closed.
•Sabre I/II will be open 24 hours.
FITNESS FRIDAY
Fort Campbell’s Army Wellness Center, 5662 Screaming Eagle Blvd., will host a Fitness Friday June 23 with Foam Rolling 101 demonstrations at 1:30 p.m., 2 p.m., and 2:30 p.m. Performance Triad Jeopardy and walk-in Bod Pod appointments also will be available. For more information, call 270-461-3451.
ROAD WORK
Vermont Road will be closed Monday to repair the roadway. The roadway is expected to be closed for about 14 days. The intersection of Lee Road and First Street will close on or around June 25 for road repairs. First Street will remain open. The contractor has 30 days to complete the road work.
FORT CAMPBELL FISH AND WILDLIFE
Hunting, fishing and outdoor recreation will be closed through Wednesday because of a scheduled military training. Access to the rear area will be limited to military training and Fort Campbell personnel.
ARMY WELLNESS CENTER
The Fort Campbell Army Wellness Center, 5662 Screaming Eagle Blvd., offers free wellness classes for service members and retirees, their Family members and Department of the Army civilian employees. For more information, call 270-461-3451.
DYSLEXIA ASSOCIATION
The Dyslexia Association of the Pennyrile Open Annual Meeting will be at 6 p.m. Tuesday at the Christian County Senior Center, 1402 W. 7th St., Hopkinsville, Kentucky. For more information, call 270-885-5804.
WESTERN KENTUCKY STATE FAIR PAGEANTS
The following pageants will be a part of the Western Kentucky State Fair at the convention center, 2810 Richard St., Hopkinsville:
•Mrs. WKSF at 5:30 p.m. June 23. For more information, call Melissa Henderson at 931-206-5817.
•Miss WKSF at 7:30 p.m. June 23. For more information, call Carolyn Cobb at 270-881-0756.
•Children June 23. Infants 0-12 months at 10 a.m., Babies 13-24 months at 11 a.m. For more information, call Shelby Jenkins at 270-839-8127. Tiny tots 25-35 months at noon. For more information, call Patsy Willis at 270-885-4912.
•Youth at 1 p.m. June 24. Categories are 3-5 girls; 6-8 girls; 9-12 girls; 13-15 girls; 3-5 boys; and 6-8 boys. For more information, call Doris Ann Russell at 270-886-4045.
•Ms. Plus WKSF at 7 p.m. June 25. For more information, call Cherie Hyams at 270-889-4550.
Entry forms are available online at www.westernkystatefair.org.
FLEX WITH GRONK
Army & Air Force Exchange Service shoppers do not have to be New England Patriots fans to win a flat-screen TV in the Procter & Gamble ‘Bulk Up with Gronk’ sweepstakes.
To enter, just take a selfie with the life-size cutout of New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski at your local Exchange, and upload it to ShopMyExchange.com/sweepstakes through June 30. The grand prize is one flat-screen TV; the two runner-up prizes are a signed Gronk jersey, and a Gillette gift basket. There is no purchase necessary to enter, and entrants need not be present to win. Visit ShopMyExchange.com/sweepstakes for more details.
Authorized shoppers 18 and older are eligible to enter Exchange sweepstakes online.
EAGLE ZONE TICKETS
The 2018 Tennessee Titans “Eagle Zone” tickets for individual home games will be available for purchase at 9 a.m. Aug. 4 at MWR Leisure Travel Services, 2840 Bastogne Ave. All seats are located in section 102-North End Zone. For more information, call 270-798-7436.
TITANS SEASON PASSES
Passes for the 2018 Tennessee Titans’ season will be available for purchase at 10 a.m. Aug. 2 at MWR Leisure Services, 2840 Bastogne Ave. Each seat costs $950 for 10 home games. For more information, visit www.campbell.armymwr.com.
NEW SMOKEHAUS HOURS
The Smokehaus restaurant is no longer open for lunch Mondays. The new hours are 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Tuesday-Friday and noon-3 p.m. Sundays. “Double punch Monday” will now be “Double punch Tuesday.”
TRANSITION TO TRADES
Hiller Plumbing, Heating, Cooling, and Electrical, 915 Murfreesboro Pike, Nashville will host an open house and lunch, noon-3 p.m., June 22 for veterans, transitioning service members, interested hiring companies and public. Activities include a tour of Hiller and Total Tech Facilities, veteran organizations and networking opportunities, barbecue cookout, discounted LinkedIn headshots and entertainment. To RSVP visit, http://tranisitiontotrades.hapyhiller.com/rsvp/.
FOOD TRUCKS AT EXCHANGE
Soldiers, Families and the Fort Campbell community can choose from a variety of delicious flavors from local food trucks during June.
Big City Dogs, Soul Fuel BBQ, Kimo’s Hawaiian Grill and Nacho Momma Taco will be located at the Soldier Support Center, Town Center and Troop Mall 10:30 a.m.- 2 p.m. Monday-Friday.
While Army and Air Force Exchange Service shopping privileges are only open to Soldiers, Airmen and their Families, anyone can dine in Exchange restaurants, pick up grab-and-go fare from Express locations or enjoy a meal from food trucks parked at the Exchange. For more information, call 270-439-1877.
SUMMER FEED PROGRAM
Children younger than 18 years old can receive free meals through the Fort Campbell Schools Summer Meal Program through June 29 at Marshall Elementary School, 70 Texas Ave. Breakfast will be served 8-9 a.m. and lunch will be served 11 a.m.- 1 p.m. Adults may purchase breakfast for $2.25 or lunch for $3.25. For more information, call Fort Campbell Schools Food Services at 270-640-1233.
SMOOTHER PCS
Through Aug. 8, Soldiers who are undergoing a permanent change of station can receive an Operation PCS Benefit Card, valid for $10 off a $100 purchase with their Military Star card at any Army and Air Force Exchange Service store or online at ShopMyExchange.com. The benefit card is valid for 90 days after the issue date, and there is no limit to the number of times it can be used.
To receive the benefit card, Soldiers can visit the customer service desk at the Fort Campbell Exchange, 2610 Indiana Ave., and present their PCS orders. The benefit card savings may not be used on fuel, gift card, uniform, Exchange restaurant, Exchange Online Marketplace or mall vendor purchases.
For more information, call 270-439-1877.
JOE SWING
Joe Swing Recreational Facility, 1500 William C. Lee Road, is available to rent for special events. Full payment and contract signing is due at the time of reservation. Rental is reserved through Cole Park Commons. 1610 101st Airborne Division Road. For more information, call 270-798-4610.
IGNITE YOUR WORKOUT
Military Star Card’s “Ignite Your Workout” sweepstakes will reward 100 military shoppers worldwide with a $300 exchange gift card each. Shoppers automatically earn an entry with two purchases at the commissary plus two purchases at the Army and Air Force Exchange Service with their Military Star Card through June 30.
SWIM LESSONS
Fort Campbell MWR will offer two-week swim classes based on the following American Red Cross swim class criteria at William J. Dolan Pool, 1566 William C. Lee Road. $70 per session, registration required. To register visit SKIESUnlimited, 3411 Bastogne Ave. For more information, call 270-412-5811, 270-798-6310 or 270-798-6304.
•Preschool I (no parent participation) for ages 4-5: Skills taught include entering and exiting the water safely, submerging head and blowing bubbles for three seconds, gliding on front for three body lengths and rolling to back both with support. No prerequisites. Class dates: 11-11:30 a.m. Monday-June 28, 11-11:30 a.m. July 9-19, 11-11:30 a.m. July 23- Aug. 2.
•Preschool II (no parent participation) for ages 4-5: Skills taught include bobbing, supported floating, introduction to strokes and kicking. Exit skills. Prerequisite: Preschool I exit skills. Class dates: 11:30 a.m.-noon Monday-June 28, 11-11:30 a.m. July 9-19, 11-11:30 a.m. and 11:30 a.m.-noon July 23- Aug. 2.
•Preschool III (no parent participation) for ages 4-5: Skills taught include breath control, unsupported floating, unsupported kicking and combined strokes on the front. Exit skills. Prerequisite: Preschool II exit skills. Class dates: 11-11:30 a.m. Monday-June 28, 11:30 a.m.-noon July 9-19, 11:30 a.m.-noon July 23- Aug. 2
•Level I Introduction to water skills: Swimmers learn water adjustment, breath control, supported kicking, entering and exiting pool independently and basic water safety. Exit skills. No prerequisites. Class dates: 9-9:45 a.m. and 10-10:45 a.m. Monday-June 28, 9-9:45 a.m. and 10-10:45 a.m. July 9-19, 9-9:45 a.m. and 10-10:45 a.m. July 23- Aug. 2.
•Level II Fundamental aquatic skills: Swimmers learn unsupported floating, flutter kicking, finning, gliding. Combined front and back stroke, rhythmic breathing and water safety skills. Exit skills. Prerequisite: Level I exit skills. Class dates: Class dates: 9-9:45 a.m. and 10-10:45 a.m. Monday-June 28, 9-9:45 a.m. July 9-19, 10-10:45 a.m. July 23-Aug. 2.
•Level III Stroke development: Swimmers learn the use of lifejackets, front and back crawl with rotary breathing (15 yards), introduction to butterfly kick, and treading 30 seconds in deep water. Exit skills. Prerequisite: Level II exit skills. Class dates: 10-10:45 a.m. July 9-19, 9-9:45 a.m. July 23-Aug. 2.
INTRODUCTION TO WHOLE HEALTH
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Veterans Heath Administration will host Whole Health for Life sessions 2-4 p.m. Monday; July 16, 17, 30, 31; Aug. 13, 14, 27, 28; and Sept. 10, 11, 24, 25 in Classroom 2 of the Pfc. Milton A. Lee Soldier for Life Center, 5661 Screaming Eagle Blvd. The VA’s Whole Health for Life focuses on making veterans more active partners in their health and well-being, and includes self-care and complementary therapies along with conventional medical care. For more information call, 615-339-8933.
ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY ELIGIBILITY SURVEY
The Army has been asked by Congress to consider what could be done to preserve Arlington National Cemetery as an active military cemetery well into the future for generations to come. Based on current eligibility standards, Arlington National Cemetery will run out of space in approximately 23 years and at that time will no longer be an active cemetery. Decision-makers seek feedback from stakeholders through a survey where they can share their opinions about eligibility for burial in Arlington National Cemetery. The survey and a video for further explanation can be found online at www.arlingtoncemetery.mil/eligibility-survey.
NEW TO THE ARMY
New to the Army Nights, an interactive networking workshop for new Army spouses, is hosted by Army Community Service 6:30-8 p.m. the first Thursday of every month at the Family Resource Center, 1501 William C. Lee Road. For more information, call 270-798-4800.
TYC RECYCLING
Teenagers at Taylor Youth Center, 82 Texas Ave., are collecting empty Gatorade bottles to build kayaks that will be raced this summer. Caps must be removed from donated bottles. For more information, call 270-798-3643.
DOG PARKS
Fort Campbell Morale, Welfare and Recreation maintains the South Dog Park on Bastogne Avenue and the North Dog Park on Morgan Road. The parks are open dusk to dawn every day. Puppy playtime, for dogs younger than 5 months, is offered 8-10 a.m. Saturdays and Sundays in the small dog area of the South Dog Park. For more information, call Outdoor Recreation at 270-412-7855.
ATHOC REGISTRATION
Fort Campbell Emergency Operations Center’s AtHoc system delivers notifications via email, text, phone calls and social media about severe weather and other emergencies. EOC officials strongly encourage people to register for AtHoc to be alerted of emergency situations. In the Fort Campbell portal, located on the installations’ Intranet home page, users who have not yet registered with the AtHoc system will see a pop-up notification. Once the user clicks on the notification, a series of slides will be made available to walk the user through the registration process, ensuring that setup is quick, easy and accurate. While registration requires a CAC, Family members may also be added to the system by the CAC holder. Registration for the mass-notification system is a pertinent step in ensuring the safety of the entire installation.
SOCIAL MEDIA IMPERSONATION
The U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command warns that scammers are claiming online to be U.S. Soldiers. Unbeknown to the Soldier, an online scammer uses the Soldier’s name and available social media photos to perpetrate a crime. Online scammers also are impersonating Army civilians and contractors. Scammer capitalize on the trustworthy reputation of individuals associated with the Army. By monitoring your social media identity, you can protect your Army Family and your reputation. For more information, visit ww.cid.army.mil/701st.html#sec6.
S.A.F.E. CAMPAIGN
The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office in partnership with the Tennessee Highway Safety Office announces its fifth annual “Seat Belts Are For Everyone” campaign. This statewide initiative is designed to increase seatbelt and child passenger safety restrain usage through implementation of occupant-protection programs, public events and checkpoints throughout local communities across Tennessee. The S.A.F.E. campaign continues through Aug. 1. For more information, visit tntrafficsafety.org.
SUMMER YOUTH PROGRAM REGISTRATION
Online registration for the Clarksville Parks and Recreation 2018 Summer Youth Program continues through Friday. To register online, visit www.cityofclarksville.com. The Summer Youth Program is an active and entertaining six-week summer camp experience for children ages 6 to 15. The program runs weekdays 9 a.m.-3 p.m. through July 13, at 15 sites around Clarksville, including school gymnasiums, city recreation centers and Clarksville Housing Authority facilities. Registration also is available in person at the Clarksville Parks and Recreation main office, 102 Public Square, Clarksville. For more information, call 931-645-7476.