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Celebrate the legacy of Dr. Martin 2016 Year in Review Luther King Jr. — Pages 15, 16 & 17 — Pages 5 and 7 Page 2 NEWS The Citizen, January 12, 2017

is newspaper is an authorized publication for Remember the legacy of Dr. King while having a safe weekend members of the Department of Defense. Contents of e Citizen are not necessarily the o cial views of, or endorsed by, the U.S. Government, the Department of Col. Glenn K. Dickenson darkness, increases the risk of vehicle ac- an alcoholic beverage — it’s not worth Defense or the Department of the Army. All editorial content in this publication is edited and approved for Commander cidents. If you plan to travel, remember the risk to your career or someone’s public release by the United States Army Garrison U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart Stuttgart Public A airs O ce. Advertisements and that the decisions you make before and life. ere are many ways to take pub- private organizations noted in this publication are not during travel can save your life and the lic transportation or get a ride from a part of Department of Defense. Next Monday, Jan. 16, we remem- lives of others. friend. If you plan to drink, have a plan ber and celebrate the life of one of Make sure your for how you will get home. America’s most respected leaders, Dr. vehicle is win- I ask that each of you remain aware Martin Luther King, Jr. It is an oppor- terized and is in of the safety risks that life presents to us tunity to honor the values he exempli- safe operating every day. Safety awareness is critical to  ed in his life as well as his teachings. condition, check preventing accidents and maintaining King’s values are similar to the Army’s: weather fore- our readiness. Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Sel ess Service, casts, take along Remember to plan your holiday Honor, Integrity, and Personal Courage. an emergency weekend activities with an eye toward e MLK federal holiday became a Dickenson kit, and drive de- minimizing hazards and returning to national day of community service – a fensively, yet ap- work rested ready to support the USAG day on, not o . As King once said, “Life’s propriately, for the weather conditions. Stuttgart community and Army missions. United States Army Garrison Stuttgart most persistent and urgent question is: Home  re risk also increases with As you enjoy this holiday weekend, www.stuttgart.army.mil ‘What are you doing for others?’” cold weather. Make certain to be partic- take a moment to re ect and celebrate www.facebook.com/USAGarrisonStuttgart e long holiday weekend also af- ularly careful when using wood stoves, not only Dr. King, but also on all who U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart Commander Col. Glenn K. Dickenson fords us an opportunity to spend qual-  replaces, space heaters, and candles. have fought so hard for freedom, equal-

Director of Public A airs ity time with family and friends, partic- When using heat generating products ity, and dignity for all. Larry Reilly ipate in the various 'MLK' celebration and equipment, remember to also in- Remember that you are your fam- Editor events, enjoy a short winter get-away, or vest in a carbon monoxide detection ily's most valuable asset. John Reese simply to rest. Hazardous winter road device to safeguard yourself and family S t a Kevin S. Abel conditions due to ice, snow, rain and/ from carbon monoxide poisoning. Have a safe and enjoyable week- Laura Cambiago-Spangler Holly DeCarlo-White or fog, coupled with extended hours of Please don’t drive if you consume end. Happy New Year! Carola Meusel USAG Stuttgart Public Affairs Offi ce Building 2949, Panzer Kaserne Be weather wise with garrison road conditions and closures Army Post O ce Mailing Address: Unit 30401, APO AE 09107 U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart Public Affairs Based on these reports, the garrison

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Photo by U.S. Army Recruiting Command Public Affairs Photo by Army News Service Sgt. 1st Class Matt Vinson, Kansas City Battalion, USAREC, learns the proper form for the dead- Soldiers administer the "strength deadlift" portion of the OPAT to potential recruits during an lift at the OPAT train the trainer course on Fort Knox, Kentucky, Feb. 22, 2016. OPAT pilot program. New Army fitness standards for recruits, MOS transfers

David Vergun will administer the OPAT. their chest and then push or throw the seated power throw; 160 pounds for Army News Service When it comes to recruiting, the medicine ball upwards and out- the strength deadlift; and a 10:14 min- Brian Sutton, a spokesman for Army wards at an approximate 45 degree ute mile over the course of 43 shuttles. On Jan. 3, the Army began admin- Recruiting Command, said the OPAT is angle. The throw is scored from the • “Gray” is for MOSs with significant istering the Occupational Physical not meant to turn away or weed people wall to the nearest 10 centimeters physical demands that require fre- Assessment Test, or OPAT, to all re- out. from where the ball first contacts quent or constant lifting of 41 to cruits to assess their fitness for mili- “It is designed to put the right peo- the ground. 99 pounds and occasional tasks in- tary occupational specialties. The ple in the right jobs and to ensure we • The “strength deadlift,” is designed volving moving up to 100 pounds. OPAT also will be used to assess some keep our recruits safe while doing so,” to assess lower-body strength. To attain gray on the OPAT, the re- Soldiers who are reclassifying into a he said. Participants stand inside a hex-bar cruit or Soldier would need to achieve different MOS. OPAT scoring is gender neutral, he and perform practice lifts to ensure a minimum of 4 feet, 7 inches in the Army Recruiting Command esti- added. All Soldiers, male and female, good technique. They then begin a standing long jump; 13 feet, 1 inch for mates that the OPAT will be admin- must pass the same physical standards sequence of lifts starting with 120 the seated power throw; 140 pounds istered to about 80,000 recruits and for their desired career field. pounds, working up to 220 pounds. for the strength deadlift; and a 10:20 thousands of cadets annually. Soldiers The test will be administered to ev- • The “interval aerobic run,” always minute mile over the course of 40 moving into more physically demand- eryone coming into the Army: officer, performed last, is designed to as- shuttles. ing MOSs also will have to meet the enlisted, active, Reserve and Guard, he sess aerobic capacity. The evalua- • “Gold” is for MOSs with moderate OPAT standard, said Jim Bragg, re- said. It will be administered by any com- tion involves running “shuttles” or physical demands, such as cyber, tention and reclassification branch mand responsible for Soldier assessions laps between two designated points that require frequent or constant chief for Army Human Resources — including Recruiting Command and that are spaced 20 meters apart. The lifting of weights up to 40 pounds Command. Army Cadet Command — after the running pace is synchronized with or when all physical demands are Under the OPAT, there are four Soldier swears in but before he or she “beeps” produced by a loudspeak- occasional. physical demand categories, Bragg begins training. er at specific intervals. As the test To attain gold on the OPAT, the re- explained. progresses, the time between beeps cruit or Soldier would need to achieve • Heavy (black). Four tests of OPAT gets shorter, requiring recruits to a minimum of 3 feet, 11 inches in the • Significant (gray). OPAT measures muscular strength, run faster in order to complete the standing long jump; 11 feet, 6 inch- • Moderate (gold). muscular endurance, cardiorespiratory shuttle. Participants are scored by es for the seated power throw; 120 • Unqualified (white). endurance, explosive power and speed. the level they reach and the num- pounds for the strength deadlift; and a It consists of four individual tests: ber of shuttles they complete. 10:27 minute mile over the course of When a Soldier wishes to reclas- • The “standing long jump,” is de- 36 shuttles. sify to a new MOS from the significant signed to assess lower-body power. Four physical demand categories • “White” is unqualified. category to the heavy category, for ex- Participants stand behind a take- Here is a quick breakdown of the A recruit or Soldier who attains ample, he or she will need to take the off line with their feet parallel and four physical demand categories in- white has failed to meet OPAT’s mini- OPAT. However, a Soldier whose new shoulder-width apart. They jump corporated into the OPAT: mum standards. MOS falls within the same or a lower as far as possible. • “Black” is for MOSs with heavy Sutton noted that if a recruit fails level physical demand category will not • The “seated power throw,” is de- physical demands, like those of the OPAT, he or she can request to re- need to take the OPAT. signed to assess upper-body power. the combat arms branches, that re- take the test. If the recruit cannot even- The Soldier’s commander will be Participants sit on the floor with quire lifting or moving 99 pounds tually pass the OPAT color designator responsible for ensuring the OPAT is their lower back against a yoga or more. for his or her MOS, it could be possible administered prior to approval of a re- block and upper back against a To attain black on the OPAT, the re- to renegotiate the contract that would classification, Bragg said. As with any wall. They hold a 4.4 pound (2 ki- cruit or Soldier would need to achieve allow the recruit to go into an MOS reclassification action, the battalion- logram) medicine ball with both a minimum of 5 feet, 3 inches in the with a lower physical demand OPAT level or brigade-level career counselor hands, bring the medicine ball to standing long jump; 14 feet, 9 inches for category, the minimum being Gold. Page 4 NEWS The Citizen, January 12, 2017

Photo courtesy of PEO Ground Combat Systems The first Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle rolled off the production line in York, Pennsylvania, Dec. 15, 2016. It is shown here during a demonstration shortly after roll-out. Army’s first armored multi-purpose vehicle rolls off production line David Vergun While pointing out the AMPV on after the contract was awarded is programs and caused them not Army News Service display behind him, Erwin Beiber, significant, Milner said, a short time to succeed,” he said. “[Milley has] president, Platforms and Services, in Army acquisition programs. The ensured we’ve stayed aligned with his The AMPV will replace the BAE Systems, Inc. — the company AMPV was rolled out, he noted, on priorities to deliver the appropriate Army's aging M113 family of vehicles that was awarded the contract — said cost and on schedule, fewer than six combination of protection, mobility, that today make up 32 percent of the AMPV will include five variants. months after its critical design review. reliability … on budget and on the armored brigade combat team The variant on display was the general “There are so few programs today schedule.” vehicle fleet, said Col. Mike Milner, purpose variant. that have delivered prototypes this Bassett added, “This is not the project manager, AMPV, during the quickly,” he said. “[Now] we can finish line. The last thing we want to rollout ceremony. The M113 was first Other AMPV variants currently in get it into test and eventually into do is celebrate too soon, like Navy produced in 1960. various phases of build include: production.” did” near the end of the Army-Navy • Mission command. Beiber attributed the quick game in Baltimore last week, in which Capabilities • Medical treatment. turnaround, in part, to the fact that the Army was triumphant. Milner said AMPV will provide • Medical evacuation. AMPV is built on prior programs like “We’re not going to rest,” he said. significantly more size, power, cooling • Mortar carrier. the Bradley and Paladin Integrated “We’re going to be relentless until we and mobility than the M113 to the Management program. Bringing a deliver AMPVs across every ABCT ABCT. The AMPV will create alot of that mature technology to this in the Army. Our Soldiers deserve “[The AMPV] will enable mission tremendous amount of commonality program, he said, “significantly de- nothing less.” command on the move, restore indirect in the fleet, Beiber added. “When this risked the timeline to execute this He concluded: “The [ABCT] is fires for the combined arms battalions, gets out there with Bradleys, that high program.” not the kind of formation you send provide protection and survivability degree of commonality will hold down Maj. Gen. David G. Bassett, out when you want to put up a school, to the company’s logistical forces and costs in production and full-life-cycle program executive officer for Ground hand out bags of rice or build a provide significantly greater care to costs, supply, training and troop Combat Systems, credited Chief of road. It’s for dominating our nation’s wounded Soldiers than was previously support to these vehicles and that will Staff of the Army Gen. Mark A. Milley adversaries. It is our most lethal available,” Milner said. be absolutely fantastic,” he said. with keeping the program moving formation. There are no more lethal “All of this while providing forward. formations on the ground today in the protection and survivability levels On time, on budget “His personal involvement has world than a U.S. Army ABCT. This well above the capabilities in the field That the first prototype of AMPV prevented this program from falling vehicle … will make this ABCT even t o d ay.” was rolled out just shy of 24 months into the trap that’s caught other stronger.” The Citizen, January 12, 2017 NEWS Page 5 School schedules determined by weather and garrison commander

Sonja Rodriguez winter months, Principal, Stuttgart Elementary School weather no- ti cations are School does not normally close posted by the solely because of snow and road con- Installation ditions. However, such closings or de- Operations lays may be necessary in the event of center to the unusually severe weather. o cial USAG Winter cannot decide whether Facebook page to visit short or long term in the U.S. Rodriguez by 5:30 a.m. Army Garrison Stuttgart community. e page is ac- If school is closed, students enjoy a pa- cessible to all Internet users, even to jama day at home; if school is delayed, those without a Facebook account. it will usually begin at 10 a.m. and the School closures and delays are bus routes will run two hours later announced throughout the day on than usual. AFN radio frequencies AM 1143 Military Police patrols start assess- and FM 102.3. ing routes at midnight and continue As always, parents are encouraged every hour during periods of inclem- to check the garrison’s webpage and ent weather. e decision to close or Facebook link. delay school is made by the garrison commander a er careful evaluation Editor’s note: e U.S. Army of predicted road and weather condi- Garrison Stuttgart Public A airs tions. On business days during the O ce contributed to this story.

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Photo by Verena Matthew / Shutterstock.com Garrison observes legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart and Ralph D. Abernathy, was a co-founder forgiveness and nonviolence that Public Affairs U.S. Africa Command. e theme of the Civil Rights Movement. He empowered his revolutionary spirit,” of the observance was “Remember! was a close friend to King, and a er Quintanilla said. e life of Dr. Martin Luther King Celebrate! Act! A Day On, Not A Day King was assassinated, Abernathy was King taught us timeless values Jr. was commemorated yesterday at the O !!” King’s successor. through his example, Quintanilla said, Kelley eater Center, here. e guest speaker was Juandalynn e federal holiday honoring King noting those values were “courage, e event was hosted by the R. Abernathy, whose father, Rev. (Dr.) is Monday, Jan. 16. e day celebrates truth, justice, compassion, dignity, the life and legacy of a man who brought humility and service that so radiantly hope and healing to America, said Sgt. de ned Dr. King’s character and 1st Class Mark C. Quintanilla, advisor, empowered his leadership.” USAG Stuttgart Equal Opportunity. For more information or to “On this holiday, we commemorate participate in future observances, call the universal, unconditional love, the garrison EO at DSN 430-7945.

Photo by Kevin S. Abel, U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart Public Affairs Guest speaker Juandalynn R. Abernathy, shown in this Jan. 12, 2016 photo at the Swabian Special Events Center, Patch Barracks, spoke of her experience during the civil rights movement during the at the U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart Equal Opportunity Offi ce observance of Martin Photo from the National Archives and Records Administration Luther King Jr. Day. Her father, Ralph David Abernathy, Sr. was a leader of the African-American Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. addresses a crowd of more than 250,000 on the Capitol Mall during Civil Rights Movement, a minister, and Martin Luther King Jr.’s closest friend. his “I have a dream” speech, Aug. 28, 1963. Page 6 NEWS The Citizen, January 12, 2017 Garrison civilian fi rst local national to receive Stalwart Award U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart IMCOM objectives. medal, certi cate and a shadowbox.  rst local national employee to receive Public Affairs Lt. Gen. Kenneth R. Dahl, com- Bala was again recognized for the Stalwart Award. mander, IMCOM, and Command Sgt. his as outstanding service, Dec. 14, Ms. Cecilia J. Kandler, Child, Youth e Installation Management Maj. Melissa A. Judkins, senior enlisted with words of praise and a coin from and School Services coordinator, Command’s Stalwart Award was pre- leader for IMCOM, presented the com- Michael D. Formica, director, IMCOM- USAG Wiesbaden, , was also sented to Dr. Bala Fischer, director, mand’s most prestigious award to 14 Europe, and Command Sgt. Maj. Gene an IMCOM-Europe recipient of the U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart Army employees during a ceremony in San E. Canada, senior enlisted leader for Stalwart Award. Substance Abuse Program, for dis- Antonio, Texas, Nov. 30. e program IMCOM-Europe, at a luncheon gath- tinguishing himself among his peers honored recipients for their work from ering for USAG-Stuttgart local na- and other leaders and exceeding the October 1, 2014 to September 30, 2015. tional employees held at the Kelley call of duty to achieve the Army and Each recipient received the Stalwart Barracks German Kantine. He is the

Photo by Larry Reilly, U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart Public Affairs Michael D. Formica, director, IMCOM-Europe, presents a coin to Dr. Bala Fischer, director, USAG Stuttgart ASAP, Dec. 14, during a lun- cheon at the German Kantine on Kelley Bar- racks, for being the fi rst local national to re- ceive the IMCOM Stalwart Award.

14 Stalwart employees See more photos of Bala and the 13 other Stalwart Award re - cipients from the San Antonio FEATURE presentation at www. ickr.com/ Photo by U.S. Army Installation Management Command photos/imcomhq/30972517160/ Lt. Gen. Kenneth R. Dahl, commander, and Command Sgt. Maj. Melissa A. Judkins, senior enlisted advisor, IMCOM; Dr. Bala Fischer, director, USAG in/album-72157673276120854/. Stuttgart ASAP; Michael Formica, director, and Command Sergeant Major Gene E. Canada, IMCOM Europe. So many boxes, so little space

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It may be mid-January 2017, but your local U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart Community Mail Room is crowded with many parcels not yet picked up, with more arriving daily after the holiday season rush. The CMRs were bursting with packages before Christmas, prompting Postmaster Robert Rauschenplat to take to the garrison Facebook page to remind community members to come collect their items ranging from just too large to fit in the mailbox to new car tires. “Check your mailbox regularly,” Rauschenplat said. “We need the space, so please come in.” The CMR employees will work with customers if they discover their items are too big or too many to carry and they plan to return later with a way to transport them. Photo courtesy of the Stuttgart Community Mail Rooms The Citizen, January 12, 2017 FEATURE Page 7 Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday: A Day on, Not a Day Off! By Kevin S. Abel necessity for change and potential for USAG Stuttgart Public Affairs Offi ce hope in American society. Listen to his speech at http://bit.ly/ On January 16, Americans will honor Audio-MLK-Dream. and celebrate the life of one of our most Each year, Americans answer one respected leaders and vital gures of the of King’s famous questions: “Life’s most modern era civil rights movements, Dr. persistent and urgent question is: ‘What Martin Luther King, Jr. are you doing for others?,” by coming During this day of celebration, we together to serve their neighbors and should be honoring the life and legacy communities. of a man who brought hope and healing  e observance of MLK Day to our Nation and honor the values he provides the Stuttgart Community exempli ed in his life. with not only an opportunity to We must not forget his teachings celebrate King’s contributions to our of courage, truth, respect, integrity, country, but to re ect on the strength humility, and service.  ese same values in our commitment to service and each are what make the United States Military other. People of all ages, backgrounds, and our country strong. and abilities can get involved with  e Martin Luther King - Day local volunteer opportunities in the of Service is part of President Barack community or plan your own project. Obama’s national call to service Photo from the National Archives and Records Administration initiative, United We Serve. A key Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in a crowd prior to giving his iconic “I Have a Dream” speech from the focus has been to connect the holiday steps of the Lincoln Memorial. Allegedly, the most famous portion of King’s speech was impro- The Federal Martin Luther King holiday is first celebrated. 1986 observance to long term e orts having vised when Mahalia Jackson yelled from the wings, “Tell them about the dream, Martin.” a lasting impact on six critical national issues: education; veterans and military From 1960 until his death in 1968, he in Washington but a er a long struggle, Coretta King and three of her children are arrested protesting families; environmental stewardship; also served as co-pastor with his father at legislation was signed into law in 1983 by apartheid outside the South 1985 disaster preparedness; economic Ebenezer Baptist Church where he had President Ronald Reagan. African embassy in Washington, D.C. opportunity and healthy futures. gotten his start in ministry. King was In 1994, Congress designated the King is assassinated in Memphis, King is best known for his central arrested 30 times for his participation in Martin Luther King Jr. Federal Holiday during visit to support striking 1968 role in the American Civil Rights civil rights activities. as a national day of service. Taking place black garbage collectors; violent riots erupt in over 100 U.S. cities. FEATURE Movement as the chief spokesperson for King was shot while standing on each year on the third Monday in January,

nonviolent activism. He devoted his life the balcony of the Lorraine Motel in the MLK Day of Service is the only King and SCLC join voting-rights to advancing equality, social justice and Memphis, Tennessee and died on April federal holiday observed as a national day march from Selma to Montgo- mery; police beat and tear gas 1965 opportunity for all Americans. 4, 1968. He had gone to Memphis to of service — a “day on, not a day o .” marchers. While serving as a Pastor at Dexter help lead sanitation workers in a protest His lectures and speeches stirred Avenue Baptist Church in Montgomery, against low wages and intolerable the concern and sparked the conscience King is arrested and jailed during anti-segregation protests in 1963 King was an instrumental leader in the working conditions. of a generation. His charismatic style of . Montgomery Bus Boycott, made famous A er King’s death, Senator Edward leadership inspired people, young and by the nonviolent resistance and arrest of Brooke and Representative John Conyers old, not just in the United States but Rosa Parks. introduced a bill in Congress to make around the world. King helps found Southern Christian Leadership Conference 1957 In 1959 King resigned from Dexter King’s birthday a national holiday. In his iconic speech delivered August, (SCLC). Avenue Baptist Church to move back  e bill rst came to a vote in the U.S. 28, 1963, at the Lincoln Memorial, to to direct the activities of House of Representatives in 1979. Public Washington D.C. for Jobs and Freedom, U.S. Supreme Court ruling the Southern Christian Leadership pressure for the holiday mounted during King urged America to “make real prompts Montgomery to desegregate buses. King's house is bombed. 1956 Conference. the 1982 and 1983 civil rights marches the promises of democracy” and the

The 26-year-old King leads boycott of segregated Montgomery Learn more buses, gains national reputation. 1955 Stuttgart Community Mem- bers should visit the following Becomes minister of Dexter websites to nd out more about Avenue Baptist Church, 1954 MLK Day and visit the American Montgomery, Alabama. Red Cross and the USO, on Panzer Kaserne, to nd out how Marries New England Conservatory music student Coretta Scott; they can serve others. they eventually have four 1953 Corporation for National and children. Community Service - Receives degree from Crozer www.nationalservice.gov/ Theological Seminary, Chester, mlkday Pa., enrolls in University 1951 Ph.D program. Red Cross -

www.redcross.org/volunteer/ Martin Luther King, Jr. Graduates USO Stuttgart - high school at age 15, enters Morehouse College shortly there 1944 stuttgart.uso.org/ after. Photo from the National Archives and Records Administration Learn more about The massive crowds gathering at the National Mall in Washington D.C. to hear speeches, ad- Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. - Martin Luther King, Jr., is born in Atlanta to teacher Alberta King dresses, and performances from a variety of civil rights fi gures, including Dr. Martin Luther King, www.thekingcenter.org/ and Baptist minister Michael 1929 Jr., Rosa Parks and Mahalia Jackson. Luther King. Page 8 CULTURE The Citizen, January 12, 2017 IMCOM digital photography contest calls for submissions

FORT SAM HOUSTON, Tex. — ere’s still time to enter the Army Installation Management Command’s annual Army Digital Photography Contest to showcase the creative and artistic talents of the military community. e contest, which is run by IMCOM’s G9 Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation Directorate, is open to active-duty military mem- bers and MWR-authorized patrons, including Families, retirees and Department of the Army civilians. Contest entries are being accepted through Jan. 31. e contest is meant to encour- age novice and accomplished pho- tographers to capture their favorite views, moments and adventures from all across the world. Participants can submit photos to compete in the fol- lowing categories: animals, design elements, digital darkroom, military life, nature and landscapes, people and still life. Participants may enter up to three Photo above by Kimberly Kendall photos per category at the garrison Military family member Kimberly Kendall, level. All categories include mono- representing U.S. Army Garrison Wiesbaden, chrome and color photographs, ac- took fi rst place in the people category, other cording to the contest rules. Prizes are eligible patrons division, of the 2015 Army $300 for  rst place, $200 for second Digital Photography Contest with “Uyghur place and $100 for third place. Shepherds.” In 2015, more than 2,500 entries were submitted to the Army Digital Photography Contest. e entries How to enter the Army represented 58 installations and were Digital Photography submitted by contestants from the Contest Army National Guard, Army Reserve and non-Army installations. For more information about the digital photography contest and rules, visit www.armymwr.com/digital- Photo by Chief Warrant Offi cer 3 Juan Jusino photo.aspx. Chief Warrant Offi cer 3 Juan Jusino of MacDill Air Force Base, Fla., wins fi rst place in the still life category, active-duty military division, of the 2015 Army Digital Photography Contest with “Game over, man - game over!” DoD announces new outreach efforts to veteran re: discharges, military records Defense Media Activity DoD News organizations and other outside groups, improved, the release said. review of separations for all veterans, as well as direct outreach to individual In the past few years, the depart- the release said. WASHINGTON — e Defense veterans, to reach out to veterans. ment has issued guidance for consider- Whether the discharge or other cor- Department announced in a news re- ation of post-traumatic stress disorder, rection is the result of PTSD, sexual ori- lease a renewed e ort to ensure veter- Review, potential upgrade of as well as the repealed “Don’t Ask, Don’t entation, sexual assault, or some other ans are aware of the opportunity to have discharge status Tell” policy and its predecessor consideration, the department their discharges and military records With the announcement, the de- policies, the release said. is committed to rectifying reviewed. partment is rea rming its intention to Additionally, supplemen- errors or injustices and e department encourages all vet- review and potentially upgrade the dis- tal guidance for separa- treating all veterans with erans who believe they have experienced charge status of all individuals who are tions involving victims dignity and respect. an error or injustice to request relief eligible and who apply, the release said. of sexual assault is cur- Veterans are en- from their service’s Board for Correction Additionally, all veterans, VSOs, rently being considered. couraged to apply for of Military/Naval Records or Discharge MSOs, and other interested organi- e department is review if they desire a Review Board, the Dec. 30, 2016 release zations are invited to o er feedback reviewing and consolidat- correction to their ser- said. e DoD is using enhanced pub- on their experiences with the BCM/ ing all of the related policies vice record or believe their lic outreach, engagement with veterans’ NR or DRB processes, including how to reinforce the department’s com- discharge was unjust, erroneous, or service organizations, military service the policies and processes can be mitment to ensuring fair and equitable warrants an upgrade. The Citizen, January 12, 2017 sports Page 9 Panther hoopsters tame Hohenfels Tigers Story and photos by Larry Reilly the opposing team,” said Robin Hess, standing-room-only audience to its said Hiser. USAG Stuttgart Public Affairs Office Lady Panther’s head coach. “But their feet, the team went on an offensive The Panther basketball teams offensive play has really improved. push that saw a number of the players’ are starting to peak at the right time The Stuttgart basketball teams They play very unselfish team ball and score in double figures. as they will now face one of the showed no signs of holiday rust as they always look to see who is open before “The second half was a real im- Division 1 powerhouses as Ramstein took care of the visiting Hohenfels’ shooting the ball themselves.” provement in how they played togeth- comes to town this weekend with Panthers with relative ease, Jan. 7, as Although the girls team played a er as a team. With a little work in a games at the Stuttgart High School the girl’s team won 46-7 and the boys’ dominate game from start to finish, couple of areas, this team will be fine,” on Jan 13 and 14. team won 87-48. the boys’ team started out a little cold The girls’ team came out shooting before getting hot in the second half and took a commanding 29-4 lead into and winning by nearly 40 points. the half time. After the break, the Lady “There is no doubt; the guys started Panther’s continued their aerial assault a bit slow, but that was to be expected on the offensive board, running up after three of our starters transferred the score to 46-7 midway through the out over the holidays,” said head coach third quarter. Mitch Hiser. “We were going to need However, it was probably the other players to step in in a big way.” Lady Panther’s suffocating defense After getting a coach’s pep talk that caused the Tigers to turn the ball midway through the second half and over possession after possession and only leading the Tigers by single-digit ultimately forced the Tiger’s coach to numbers, the team responded with call a halt to the game before the third vengeance and went into the half time quarter had ended. break with a 40-22 lead. “This Stuttgart girls’ team is a In the second half, the Panthers’ well-rounded team. They know how took control of the game and to put the pressure on when they are with a half dozen slam dunks by playing defense, which can frustrate Armad Johnson, which brought the

Members of the Stuttgart and Hohenfels girls’ basketball teams watch to see whether or not the Panther’s Armad Johnson, 22, finishes off one of a half dozen slam dunks he did during Stutt- basketball goes off the rim into the net during their game on Saturday, Jan. 7. Stuttgart won the gart’s home game against the Hohenfels Tigers on Saturday. Stuttgart beat Hohenfels 87-48. game 46-7.

The Stuttgart boys’ basketball team get a pep talk from their coaches prior to the end of the Members of the Stuttgart Girls Basketball team are all smiles after beating the Hohenfels’ Girls second period. The team went on to beat the Hohenfels Tigers 87-48 during their home game team 46-7 during their home game on Saturday, Jan. 7. on Saturday, Jan. 7. Page 10 CULTURE The Citizen, January 12, 2017

Glücksbringer: Good luck symbols in Germany Teri Weiss Special to The Citizen

The German word “Glück” means luck and happiness, as well as fortune, blessing and success. A long-standing custom in the German southwest is exchang- ing good luck charms and mascots among friends and relatives during January. Often rooted in ancient pagan or early Christian legends, many traditional German lucky charms go back centuries. Swabians have long relied on “a little help from so- called “good luck bringers” – like pink marzipan piglets, chocolate or cookie chimney-sweeps, horse- shoes, clover and toadstools, as well as lucky pennies or even ladybugs! Photo by John Reese, U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart Public Affairs Glücksschwein (good luck piglet) – Two of the more common good luck symbols in southwestern Germany are the marzipan piglet and a shiny new penny. For centuries, pigs have been symbols representing wealth or nature, it is simply assumed that door with the open end pointing Marienkäfer/Glückskäfer ladybug prosperity. In old Nordic mythol- they bring good luck. A four-leaf towards the sky so good luck is – ogy, the wild boar was considered clover is said to make secret wish- contained and doesn’t run out is a In German the lady bug is called sacred, a pet of the gods and sym- es come true, but only if person- very old custom among local rural “Marian Beetle” and symbolizes a bol of fertility. For ancient Greek, ally found, not bought. According people. gift from Holy Mother Mary, espe- Roman and later cultures, owning to old Christian legends, Eve took cially for farmers, since ladybugs pigs meant privilege and affluence. a four-leaf clover from the Garden Fliegenpilze (fly mushrooms) – consume pests. They also protect “Lucky piglets” come in different of Eden, for nostalgic memories of Small, poisonous toadstools young and old and heal the sick forms in Germany, made from mar- paradise. with white-dotted, bright red and ailing. They have up to seven zipan, glass, porcelain or as “piggy” caps sprout and proliferate in fir black spots on their red wings (in banks. We all know the importance Hufeisen (horseshoe) – forests and beech woods. In old German-speaking countries the of learning thrift from childhood on! In earlier times, horses were German fairy tales, toads sit- number 7 is considered lucky). To valuable working animals and ting on mushrooms are pictured this day many Germans believe Glücksklee (four leaf clover) – horseshoes protected them. catching flies drawn to the toad- you’re especially in luck if a ladybug Because they are so rare in Hanging a horseshoe above the stool, hence the name. A for- lands on you! tunate person is a “Glückspilz” (lucky mushroom). Glücks Cent (lucky penny) – Finding a lucky penny is in itself Kaminkehrer (chimneysweep) – lucky! It used to be said that either Cleaning chimneys of ashes an old or a very shiny new lucky and grime, the sooty craftsmen in copper coin would chase away dark black have for centuries reduced magic and “strengthen the power of the risk of fires in households. love.” People used to nail a pfennig In olden days, fees for their ser- to their doors to ward off witches vices were collected at the start of and sorcerers. Carrying a lucky each new year. Sometimes chim- penny around also protected from neysweeps would bring a dated lies and trickery in every-day life. calendar page with their greetings and get little gifts or tips as their Nowadays many people consid- due reward. In fact, they were er charms, tokens and such trinkets often the first well-wishers and to be mere old-fashioned supersti- thus, good luck bringers. To meet tions, but at least they don’t cause a chimneysweep is a lucky sign; any harm. it’s even luckier is to touch one Best of luck to you, all year long, of the silver buttons on his black with all – or none – of these tradi- uniform! tional “Glücksbringer.” Photo by mattomedia Werbeagentur / Shutterstock.com The Citizen, January 12, 2017 CULTURE Page 11 Last chance to see “Oliver!” this weekend The street urchin chorus sings about food, glorious food, in the Stuttgart Theater Center’s produc- tion of “Oliver!” Community mem- bers have one final opportunity to see “Oliver!” this weekend with evening performances Friday and Saturday and a matinee on Sunday. Reservations are highly recom- mended, as there are only a few tickets remaining.

For tickets, visit the garrison’s FMWR website or call DSN 421- 3055 or civ. 0711 729-3055. Photo by Martin C. Jelonek, Stuttgart Theater Center Lip syncing ‘bands’ battle it out at Patch Photos by James Lloyd Patch Middle School

Shortly before the holiday school break, the Patch Middle School Drama Class entertained the student body and parents with a fine “Battle of the Bands” lip sync performance. The concert was performed by a number of young rising talents — and a few adults. For many of the drama students, this was their first time on stage in any type of a performance role. Students in- corporated pantomime, gesture, body language, line memorization for their lip syncing, characteriza- tion and performance skills as they battled it out on stage. The class had From left, students Kiersten Koning, Brianna Moore, Cassidy Carey, Mira Gasa and Mia McBride rock out to “Allstar” by the group Smashmouth a great time and gained a boost in in the Battle of the Bands, Dec. 8. their confidence.

From left, information specialist James Snyder and teachers Bayani Topacio and Allen Archie lip synch and dance to Taylor Swift’s “Shake it Off.” Page 12 COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS The Citizen, January 12, 2017

Contact the USAG Stuttgart Public Affairs Offi ce for assistance. For all announcements in this issue, please Do you have call ahead for any late schedule changes due to the holidays. something to it as pre-teens. Women up to age 26 and required to attend the Internal Revenue Volunteers must be able to work a announce? men up to age 21 can still get the vaccine. Service certi cation course from Jan. minimum of two days per week and are Taking small steps can help keep you 17-20 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Previous tax required to attend the Internal Revenue safe and healthy. For more information, experience not required. Minimum age Service certi cation course from Jan. visit your primary care provider. to volunteer is 18. DSN 421-2817/civ. 17-20, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 711-729-421-2817. Previous tax experience not re- Sign up for Stuttgart ID cards and passports quired. Minimum age to volunteer is Citizen emails e passports o ce will be closed, FMWR is hiring 18. Stuttgart’s Jan. 13, for maintenance. e commu- Child and Youth For more information and to vol- community on- nity is asked to use the online appoint- Program Assistants: unteer, call DSN 421-2817 or civ. line and print ment system for ID cards and passports. Nonappropriated Fund 711-729-421-2817. news publi- e o ce is closed during lunch, noon to (NAF) positions are open cation, “ e 1 p.m. e link to make an appointment to all quali ed candidates Citizen,” is is available on the garrison SharePoint eligible for appointment under U.S. em- USO news updated daily accessible using a Common Access ployment conditions. Visit USAJOBS. e USO with announce- Card (CAC) as well as on the MPD gov to view online vacancies. Center on ments on ser- services page at www.stuttgart.army. SKIES Unlimited Instructors: Panzer Ka- vices, programs, mil. Call DSN 431-2333/3806 or civ. Seeking quali ed instructors to teach serne in Bldg. events and information for the Stuttgart 07031-15-2333/3806. piano, voice, dance (pop/hip hop), art, 2915 extend- military community living both on- and swimming, martial arts, speech ther- ed its regular weekday hours in o -post. People are encouraged to use a Get trained, save a life apy, foreign languages or other child/ January. It is now open 8 a.m.-6 p.m. non-.mil email to ensure delivery of in- Sign up now for Red Cross adult youth specialized programs. Must be formation on garrison activities. ose and pediatric  rst aid/CPR/AED simu- 18 years old or older. Call DSN 430- Monthly Free Movie Night who have previously subscribed with an lation learning. Classes for the  rst half 6281 or civ. 0711-680-6281 or email e USO Center o ers host- email that ends in mail.mil may no lon- of 2017 are posted. e next classes are [email protected]. ing a free feature  lm, “Big Hero ger receive updates due to recent com- Jan. 13 and 27, 9 a.m.-noon. e cost is 6”, Jan. 19, at 6:30 p.m. Popcorn puter and operating system restrictions. $55. Babysitter training takes place Jan. CYS Sports Registration and drinks will be provided, and Visit www.stuttgartcitizen.com on the 20 and costs $51.50 ($29 online, $22.50 Child Youth Services spring sports some lucky viewers will go home homepage right panel to sign up to stay in-classroom). Call DSN 431-2812 or civ. registration is open Jan. 23 – Feb. 24 at with a DVD of the movie. Guests informed. 07031-15-2812. Parent Central Services. Choose between should bring pillows, blankets baseball, soccer, so ball, track, tennis or and any other comfy-cozies that Visit the garrison Vote local elections overseas intramural volleyball. For children 3-4, would make the night great. Sign Facebook page Overseas voters must submit a sign up for developmental baseball or up by calling civ. 07031-201-9012 Find out what’s going Federal Post Card Application (FPCA) soccer. Age and price vary depending or email [email protected]. on in your community and every calendar year. Submitting an on sport. Register online via Webtrac “like” what you see on the FPCA to their state local election o cial or contact DSN 431-2597/2616 or civ. National Popcorn Day USAG Stuttgart Facebook will register eligible voters to vote, update 07031-15-2597/2616. Enjoy top popcorn with a va- page. Visit www.facebook. their mailing address with their state lo- riety of sweet and savory season- com/USAGarrisonStuttgart to join the cal election o ce, and request an absen- BOSS Meeting ings and toppings at the USO’s conversation. tee ballot for all state and federal elections Join Better Opportunities for Single popcorn bar, Jan. 19, from 11 a.m. to include primary elections for the cal- Servicemembers, Jan. 18 at the Swabian until supplies run out. Prevent cervical cancer endar year. e FPCA can be obtained Special Events Center, Building 2505 January is Cervical Health Awareness from Unit Voting Assistance O cers and Lower Level, Patch Barracks, 11:45 a.m. USO story time and crafts Month, and the Stuttgart Health Clinic the Installation Voting Assistance O ce – 12:45 p.m. Meet with to discuss qual- Parents and children (up to wants you to know that there’s a lot you in Building 2913, Room 114 on Panzer ity of life issues, volunteer opportuni- kindergarten age) are welcome can do to prevent cervical cancer. HPV Kaserne, or online at FVAP.gov. ties, and future recreational and leisure to join in story time. Volunteers (human papillomavirus) is a very com- For more information, contact the programs. All unit representatives are read at least one children’s book mon infection that spreads through sex- U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart Installation strongly encouraged to attend. Call DSN and create an accompanying cra ual activity. It’s also a major cause of cer- Voting Assistance O ce, at DSN 431- 430-7135 or civ. 0711-680-7135. at the USO Center, Jan. 24 begin- vical cancer. About 79 million Americans 2865 or email: usarmy.stuttgart.imcom- ning at 10 a.m. on Panzer Kaserne. currently have HPV, but many people [email protected]. Stuttgart Tax Center seeks with HPV don’t know they are infected. volunteers USO trips and tours e good news? e HPV vac- Tax Center Volunteers e Stuttgart Law Center is gearing discontinued cine (shot) can prevent HPV. Cervical Needed up for tax time and seeks volunteer tax e USO discontinued trips cancer can o en be prevented with e Stuttgart Law Center on Kelley preparers to train and assist the com- and tours as of Dec. 31. However, regular screening tests (called Pap tests) Barracks is seeking volunteer tax pre- munity with 2016 returns. Family and Morale, Welfare and and follow-up care. In recognition of parers to train and assist the commu- Tax Center season begins Jan. 17 Recreation is scheduled to open National Cervical Health Awareness nity with 2016 returns. e center’s tax and runs 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., weekdays, a new Information, Travel and Month, Stuttgart Health Clinic encour- season runs Jan. 17-June 1, weekdays, until June 1. e Tax Center is located Tours O ce in addition to cur- ages women to start getting regular Pap 9 a.m.-5 p.m. e Tax Center provides at the Law Center on Kelley Barracks, rently scheduled trips provided by tests at age 21, and parents to make sure free tax  ling services to all ID cardhold- Building 3312 on the second  oor. Outdoor Recreation. For upcom- pre-teens get the HPV vaccine at age 11 ers in the Stuttgart military commu- In order for the Stuttgart Tax Center ing trips, call DSN 431-2774 or or 12. Teens and young adults also need nity. Volunteers must be able to work a to provide assistance to the Stuttgart civ. 07031-15-2774. to get the HPV vaccine if they didn’t get minimum of two days per week and are community, volunteers are needed. The Citizen, January 12, 2017 COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS Page 13

SCSC Patch Thrift Plieninger Straße, directly Registry of Motor Vehicles professional resources. Call Beer Tasting & Shop across from Kelley Barracks, increased the vehicle registra- DSN 430-4047/4100 or civ. Buffet The Patch Thrift Shop on Jan. 16-20. tion fee in Germany by $5 to 0711-680-4047/4100. Enjoy a beer tasting, Jan. Patch Barracks reopened Jan. $35 dollars, and driver license 20, 5-9 p.m., at the Kelley Club, 6 after its holiday break. For Patch Barracks fees are now $20. Tiny Tots Lunch and Kelley Barracks, featuring four information and hours, vis- sidewalks Play regional beers from Eastern it http://stuttgartspousesclub. Ongoing repair of side- Court maintenance On Jan. 19, join the New Europe: Budweiser Original org. walks and stairs connecting All fitness centers are Parent Support Program at from Prague, Pilsner Urquell to Florida Straße on Patch undergoing maintenance in Army Community Service, from Pilzen, Tyskie Pils from Stuttgart Health Barracks, near Buildings 2406, one form or another. In some Panzer Kaserne, 10:30 Poland, and Baltika #6 Porter Clinic 2411, and 2447, continues facilities, basketball and rac- a.m.–2 p.m., to discuss from Russia. Participants are The clinic will be closed through July. quetball courts will not be toddler related topics and limited to .25 liters of each beer. on Monday, Jan. 16, in obser- accessible for use. Some fit- the opportunity for your A German buffet includes fin- vance of Martin Luther King What’s up with my ness classes will not be avail- child to learn through ger foods, sausage, potato salad, Day. The clinic is closed on DPW service order? able or will be relocated. Feb. play. For toddlers and fries, bread rolls, salad bar and all federal holidays and is also The garrison’s Directorate 6-21: Kelley Fitness Center young children ages 1 to assorted desserts and fruits. closed until 1 p.m. on Jan. 19. of Public Works has created basketball court construc- 4. Lunch is not provided The cost is $22 for beer tast- The regular clinic weekday a new and easy way to stay tion is scheduled for Feb but feel free to bring your ing and buffet, $18 for 13 and hours are 7:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. informed on maintenance 6-28. During the scheduled own. Registration is not re- older, $10 for 6 – 12, and 5 and (Physical Therapy, 6:30 a.m.- requests. Customers can now work, the court will not be quired. Call DSN 431-3518 under eat free. Call DSN 421- 3:30 p.m.) For appointments, email their service order accessible, and some fitness or civ. 07031-15-3518. 4660 or civ. 0711-729-4660. call DSN 590-2900 or civ. number to DPW directly to classes will not be available. 06371-9464-2900. receive a status update within Contact DSN 421-2543 or one business day. To get the civ. 0711-729-2543. U.S. Immigration & Kelley Hotel status of your maintenance Florida Family Law renovations continue order, email: stuttgart. Patch Husky Field Florida Bar Attorney To improve the quality imcom-europe.mbx.dpw@ maintenance 16 years Experience of service, the Kelley Hotel is mail.mil. To make a new Husky Field on Patch “Wir sprechen Deutsch” closed for renovation until maintenance request contact Barracks is closed for main- Feb. 2. Upon re-opening, the the Service Order Help Desk tenance until the end of Representing you in Family Law issues Stuttgart community will have at DSN 421-6200 or civ. February. However, the out- in Germany with local counsel. a refurbished facility with styl- 0711-729-6200. door running track will re- Law O ces of Karyn J. Begin, P.A. ish new carpeting, wallpaper, main open. +49(0)1520 349 5644 • www.karynjbeginlaw.com drapes and curtains, as well Army Family Housing as modern and secure guest BBQs Subway construction room doors with durable met- Work on the Kelley and The new Subway facil- Coming to al frames. Future projects will Robinson Barracks barbecue ity construction project on include the addition of a fit- areas in Buildings 300–313 Kelley Barracks that began PatCh theater ness room and the relocation on Robinson Barracks, and in in September continues un- of the continental breakfast buildings 3400–3408 on Kelley til April. Nearby parking Thursday, January 12 Editor’s note: The movies listing was Sing (PG) 1800 the most current at the time of pub- area. For lodging needs, please Barracks, begins this month areas will be blocked until Friday, January 13 lication. Dates are subject to change. contact the Panzer Hotel front and will go through April. the completion of the con- Monster Trucks in 3D (PG) 1800 Please check with your local theater desk at DSN 431-3490 or civ. struction. The Directorate of Sleepless (R) 2100 online for the most up-to-date sched- 07031-15-3090. POV inspection online Emergency Services suggests Saturday, January 14 ule: http://www.aafes.com/exchange- stores/Movie-Guide/showtimes-Patch- appointments – email motorists use the parking lot Monster Trucks (PG) 1500 Sleepless (R) 1800 Barracks.htm Kelley Barracks Main required across from the commissary Live By Night (R) 2100 Gate Email confirmation is re- as an alternative. Sunday, January 15 The new main gate en- quired for POV inspection ap- Monster Trucks (PG) 1600 Live By Night (R) 1900 trance at Kelley Barracks is pointments. If you have not re- Patch Barracks heat- Monday, January 16 scheduled to open in February. ceived an email confirmation, ing project Closed The current gate will be closed. call DSN 475-5045/civ. 09641- Parking areas and por- Tuesday, January 17 Back gate hours will remain 83-5045. The link is updated tions of roads are blocked in Closed the same. on the garrison homepage at support of the heating repair Wednesday, January 18 Closed stuttgart.army.mil. You’ll need project through the end of Thursday, January 19 © 2017 Warner Bros. Kelley Barracks sewer a CAC card to use the link. January. Traffic may be re- Sleepless (R) 1800 Live by Night is set in the roaring repair project ‘20s when Prohibition hasn’t stopped duced to one lane with road Frida,y January 20 the flow of booze in an underground Traffic detours begin Jan. No credit accepted at signs in place to allow traffic xXx: Return of Xander Cage in 3D (PG-13) network of gangster-run speakeas- 1800 16 and continue through the Driver Testing flow in certain areas as the ies. The opportunity to gain power The Founder (PG-13) 2100 and money is there for any man with end of February for the closure Drivers’ Training on construction progresses. Saturday, January 21 enough ambition and nerve and Joe of Pine Straße, from Spruce Panzer Kaserne is experienc- The Founder (PG-13) 1500 Coughlin, the son of the Boston Police Straße to the parking lot en- ing technical issues with its Childcare provider Sing (PG) 1800 Superintendent, long ago turned his xXx: Return of Xander Cage (PG-13) 2100 back on his strict upbringing for the trance at the end of the dog credit/debit card machines. info sessions Sunday, January 22 spoils of being an outlaw. But even run. Traffic flow detours onto Only checks or money or- Interested in becoming a Monster Trucks (PG) 1500 among criminals there are rules and Maple Straße near buildings ders are accepted at this time. Family Child Care provider? Sing (PG) 1800 Joe breaks a big one: crossing a powerful mob boss by stealing his 3309 and 3308. Call DSN 431-2007 or civ. Stop by the Panzer Main Monday, January 23 Closed money and his moll. The fiery affair 07031-15-2007. Exchange, Jan. 17, 11 a.m.–1 ends in tragedy, setting Joe on a path Tuesday, January 24 Off-post tree trimming p.m., to learn more about of revenge, ambition, romance and Closed betrayal that propels him out of Boston The City of Stuttgart will Vehicle registration, open positions offering free Wednesday, January 25 and up the ladder of Tampa’s steamy conduct scheduled tree cut- license fees increase training, job mobility, con- Closed rum-running underworld. ting and forest clearing along The U.S. Army Europe tinuing education credits and Page 14 NEWS The Citizen, January 12, 2017

Photo by John Reese, U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart Public Affairs Pets like Tempest are family members and their humans have responsibility for their health. To care for your pet, visit the Stuttgart Veterinary Treatment Center. Pet ownership comes with responsibilities Kevin S. Abel their pet’s health. Bryant recommends by the Garrison Commander. times and kept on a leash when outside,” USAG Stuttgart Public Affairs that you have a checkup once a year to A health and welfare inspection may said Ricky Hernandez, USAG Stuttgart maintain your animal’s health and pro- be conducted on any AFH unit alleged by Military Housing. “They are not permitted If you are considering taking a dog, vide the necessary preventative care in- complaint to be substandard in cleanli- in playgrounds or sports fields at any time.” cat or any other pet into your life, think cluding vaccinations, parasite control and ness, smell, or where a pet has apparently Hernandez said that these regulations seriously about the responsibility and dental care. Some vaccinations needed been abandoned. were put in place to protect both animals commitment that owning a pet entails, are given annually, while some are given Pets must not be left unattended in and residents on the installation. it’s not just a privilege to be enjoyed for a every three years. quarters for more than 12 hours. During short period of time. these times arrangements must be made Consequence Recognize and be prepared to com- Restrictions and responsibilities for the care of pets to ensure they have If a pet bites, scratches or becomes mit to a lifelong relationship with your pet. In addition to the vaccination and adequate food, water and walks so it can aggressive to a human, it should “Choose a pet that fits your life style appro- microchip requirements, residents on relieve itself. be reported to the military police. priately,” said Jessie Bryant, veterinarian, the installations may own no more than At no time are pets allowed to be on Complaints of improper control of Stuttgart Veterinary Treatment Facility. two dogs or cats, in any combination, per balconies unattended, housed or locked pets and incidents where pets bite, “Think about your future, they could be household. Other domestic pets, includ- in basements or storerooms, kept in scratch or become aggressive will be with you after your kids leave for college.” ing birds, goldfish, and hamsters, may be fenced playgrounds, or tied to stair rail- investigated and when appropriate, re- Bringing pets to Germany and the in- kept in family housing, however exotic ings, radiators, pipes, shrubbery, or trees. ported to the garrison commander for stallation requires pets be current on their pets, like snakes, are prohibited. Breeds Breeding pets and the construction action. vaccinations, and be microchipped with that are not allowed to be imported into and maintenance of kennel-type opera- The offending animal is subject to a a German ISO compatible 15-digit chip. Germany may not be kept in Army tions are prohibited in Government con- physical examination, quarantine and Upon arrival you are required to get your Family Housing (AFH). trolled housing. possible removal from AFH, regardless pets registered at the Stuttgart Veterinary Building Coordinators may designate Pet owners residing in AFH are sub- of the absence of prior incidents. Treatment Facility. pet-walk areas that building residents ject to host nation (HN) laws governing Owners who abandon their pets are The microchip allows your pet to be who are pet owners will be responsible the treatment of pets. HN law and Army subject to action under the Uniform identified if it becomes lost. This chip can for maintaining. Dogs and cats must not in Europe policy prohibit inhumane and Code of Military Justice or HN law and also be registered though a website called be allowed to relieve themselves on bal- abusive treatment of animals. Inhumane are responsible for all costs incurred by Tasso. Tasso is a central registration hub conies, playgrounds, or within 50 feet of and abusive treatment is defined as any act the Government on the transfer, care, for all pets in Germany and is completely family housing buildings. Pet owners are or omission whereby an animal’s physi- custody, and final disposition of the free to register your pet. The Tasso foun- required to immediately clean up excre- cal or psychological wellbeing is compro- animal. dation is run by donations so be kind ment from their pets and dispose of it mised unnecessarily. Pet ownership is not something to when it comes to donating, because they properly. Repeat offenders may face harsh Sponsors and their spouses are respon- be entered into lightly. Owning a pet is a will help find your lost pet. Their website disciplinary action that could include loss sible to ensure that pets are controlled so long-term emotional, financial and time to sign up in English is www.tasso.net/ of pet privileges, removal from Army they do not become a public nuisance or commitment. Decide if it is right for you online-registrierung?lang=en-US. Family Housing at the occupants expense menace. by making an honest assessment as to Owners have the responsibility for or UCMJ action(s) deemed appropriate “Pets must be kept under control at all whether your home and family are ready. The Citizen, January 12, 2017 NEWS Page 15 New test, ear buds and Army football among top stories of 2016 Army News Service News Release

FORT GEORGE G. MEADE, Md. — Uniform changes, new direc- tives and football were some of the things that dominated headlines for the Army in 2016. Below is a list of last year’s most-read articles written by the Army News Service.

1-2 – Sleeves can now be rolled up The Army’s decision to let Soldiers roll up the sleeves on their combat uniforms so they can keep cool turned into the hottest topic among read- ers, with a pair of articles in the top two slots. Army officials announced the policy change in late June, follow- ing a 10-day trial at Fort Hood, Texas, which was initiated after a specialist asked Army Chief of Staff Gen. Mark A. Milley during a re-enlistment cer- emony if he and his fellow Soldiers could roll up their sleeves due to the hot weather. Milley and Sgt. Maj. of the Army Daniel A. Dailey agreed and an official memorandum was rolled out Army-wide a few weeks later. would do well in. The OPAT test was was deputy commanding general of 9 – Four myths about combat vehicles expected to be administered Army- support for 10th Mountain Division The need for new ground combat 3 – New directive: Officers must be vet- wide as of Jan. 3. (Light) at Fort Drum, New York. vehicles was stressed at a November ted before promotions discussion, when the deputy di- A new Army directive over the 5 – Army allows soldiers to wear head- 7 – Army beats Navy rector of the Army Capabilities summer caught the eyes of many read- phones in gym A cold December night in Integration Center outlined myths ers, especially those of officers looking To let Soldiers jam out to their Baltimore was the scene of a heated surrounding the Army’s current to be promoted. Updated regulations Justin Bieber playlist while exercis- gridiron battle, as Army squeaked by fleet. Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster Jr. now require officers selected for pro- ing in uniform, the Army announced Navy for its first football win over its told an audience the Army must motion to be vetted for mental, physi- in May that small headphones or ear sister service in 14 years. Cadets emp- make clear and compelling argu- cal, moral, and professional fitness and buds could be used at gyms on post. tied the bleachers and rushed onto the ments for capabilities that advanced meet the standards for exemplary con- The move also permits Soldiers to field to celebrate the win with players. ground combat vehicles will bring duct before their names are forwarded wear black-colored electronic devices, At the 117th annual event, known as to the fight with their effective mo- to the Army secretary for certification. like music players or cell phones, on “America’s game,” there was also the bile protective firepower. While there’s always been a vetting pro- their waistband or a black armband pageantry of marching cadets and cess, it took place as officers were being to hold the device, in accordance to midshipmen who joined a sellout 10 – After 75 years, more opportuni- considered by senior Army, Defense Army Regulation 670-1. Sgt. Maj. of crowd of loyal fans as they all fervidly ties for enlisted to become officers and congressional leadership. The new the Army Daniel A. Dailey said at the cheered on their teams. Next year, the Many enlisted Soldiers hoping to directive helps an officer and the service time that the new policy was the result Black Knights will look to stay on the be an officer received good news af- save face if, for some reason, the officer of Soldiers asking about it during a winning side as both academies bring ter Army officials decided to rework is removed from a promotion list. town hall meeting. the rivalry back to . eligibility requirements in attaining a butter bar. Now, enlisted person- 4 – Army to administer four-part OPAT 6 – First female west point comman- 8 – Milley: Army on cusp of profound, nel up to age 33 can apply to become to recruits dant of cadets fundamental change officers, and there’s also no longer A physical fitness test used to place Brig. Gen. Diana M. Holland shat- The Army is set to change rapidly a requirement to serve in the Army recruits into a best-fit military oc- tered the glass ceiling when she be- in the next 20 to 30 years, as organiza- for six years before going to Officer cupational specialty was launched in came the first female commandant of tions, doctrine and weapons will seek Candidate School. an effort to reduce attrition and in- cadets at the U.S. Military Academy in to adjust to a multi-domain battle jury rates. The Occupational Physical early January. Holland, a West Point concept. Army Chief of Staff Gen. Editor’s note: Press releases and Assessment Test was first adminis- graduate herself, became the school’s Mark A. Milley painted a picture of announcements -- such as deployment tered at select recruiting stations this 76th commandant and assumed the a future battlefield that could have and casualty announcements -- were past summer, assessing recruits on responsibility for the military, physi- technology far different than what’s not considered in the roll-up of major four tests: standing long jump, seated cal, character and social development currently used to fight. In order to news stories for 2016. For instance, power throw, strength deadlift, and of more than 4,400 cadets. Army compete with an ongoing surge of a news release from the Corps of interval aerobic run. Along with the Secretary Eric K. Fanning said she information operations, unmanned Engineers on not approving easement Armed Services Vocational Aptitude was the right person for the job, add- aerial vehicles and other cutting-edge for the Dakota Access Pipeline to cross Battery, or ASVAB, which ensures a ing the general’s operational and com- technology, he said that land-based under Lake Oahe in North Dakota future Soldier can meet academic re- mand experiences would bring a new forces may have to adapt to fight actually garnered the most views on quirements, both tests look to deter- and diverse perspective to West Point’s against formidable foes in the air, sea Army.mil last year with more than mine which particular job a recruit leadership team. Her previous role or other domains. 288,000 page views. Page 16 FEATURE The Citizen, January 12, 2017 The Citizen, January 12, 2017 FEATURE Page 17 YEARIN by USAG Stuttgart Public Affairs From start to nish, it was a memorable year.  e following covers, facebook.com/USAGarrisonStuttgart/ REVIEW photos and stories are selected from the issues of  e Citizen; see them 2016 again in the online archives at www.StuttgartCitizen.com, and sign up to Monthly recap of USAG Stuttgart’s most read articles receive  e Citizen daily email. JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE

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Best Female Shooter Sta Sgt. Heather Buchwalder, a special duty noncommis- sioned o cer with Special Operations Command Africa, displays the tro- phy she won for the “Best Female Shooter” during a Courtesy photo by Sid Harris shooting competi- tion, Nov. 28, 2015. Photo by Kevin Abel, U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart Public Affairs Month of the Military Child Photo By Martin Greeson, Defense Media Activity Buchwalder was To highlight the year-round contributions, courage Photo by Kevin Abel, U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart Public Affairs part of a four-person Photo by Carola Meusel, U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart Public Affairs Best Warrior Competition and patriotism of the military community’s youngest EUCOM Change of Command team that competed A competitor reacts during the chemical or members, the Defense Department observes April as Defense Secretary Ash Carter and Joint Chiefs SHS First graduating class against more than Ostern in Deutschland biological hazard attack event, part of the situational the Month of the Military Child. Chairman Marine Corps Gen. Joe Dunford pre- A 2016 senior class of 177 Stuttgart High School 400 civilian and military men and women at the 32nd  e Citizen took a look at how the host nation training exercise portion of Stuttgart’s Best Warrior Established in 1986, the month recognizes some side over the change-of-command ceremony for students throw their mortarboard hats skyward, the International Shooting Competition in Cologne, celebrates Easter, or as Germans say, Ostern. It is celebrated Competition, Feb. 22. Ten Stuttgart Soldiers competed 1.9 millionU.S. military children ranging in age from U.S. European Command. Army Gen. Curtis M. nal act as the rst graduates of the new school. With Germany. She competed against 50 other women to for four days: Good Friday and Easter Saturday, Sunday, for the rst time, Feb. 21-24, to test their physical and infants to 18 years old with one or both parents serving Scaparrotti assumed command from Air Force Gen. the exception of Principal Danny Robinson presenting win the award. and Monday, a German federal holiday. mental readiness. in the armed forces. Philip M. Breedlove, May 3. diplomas, the students conducted the ceremony.

JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER

Photo by John Reese, U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart Public Affairs

Tree Lighting Graphic element: PAO needs to get Ceremonies photo of Patch centralized services Santa was busy area. this season as the four locations that make up the U.S. Photo by Kevin Abel, U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart Public Affairs Army Garrison Stuttgart commu- Allgäu Cowboys Photo by Staff Sgt. Eric Summers, Combined Joint Task Force - Photo by Holly DeCarlo-White, U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart nity each held tree Having spent summer in the mountains of the Horn of Africa Public Affairs lighting ceremo- Photo by Shutterstock Photo by Kevin Abel, U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart Public Affairs Allgäu region of southern Germany grazing in the nies.  ree of the Alpine meadows, cattle are brought back down into ADSN Satellite Training Veterans Honored ceremonies featured Summer fun in Germany Paintball on Panzer the valleys in September before winter sets in.  is A Djiboutian Armed Forces (FAD) soldier secures Students of garrison community schools German choirs,  ere are 16 national parks in Germany, each Stuttgart community members took up paintball is known as the Viehscheid or Almabtrieb. Bells can the legs to an Africa Data Sharing network satellite participated in ceremonies and in-classroom activities and all featured one with its own distinctive identity and each one on Panzer Kaserne. Unlike many paintball groups be heard throughout the valleys as herders and cattle during training with U.S. Soldiers at FAD headquarters throughout the day, Nov. 10, to honor veterans for American choirs, dancers, warm cider, hot chocolate uniquely beautiful. Whether hiking trails, discovering that conduct the game in an open eld with a few make their way down. Around 30,000 head of cattle in Djibouti. While conducting the training, Soldiers their service. On Panzer Kaserne, students rallied in and happy children. Some of the ceremonies were a new lake or following the path of a historical gure, man-made barriers, the USAG Stuttgart Family and leave the lush mountain pastures and are herded into assigned to Combined Joint Task-Horn of Africa also front of the Alexander M. Patch Elementary School, attended by local mayors and other o cials.  e Germany’s national parks o er a fun place to spend Morale, Welfare and Recreation uses wooded terrain the valley to the Scheidplatz and sorted before being held an ADSN validation with the FAD soldiers to and Col. Glenn K. Dickenson, garrison commander, weather held up for all four ceremonies and skies your summer weekends. of a training area for greater complexity and challenge. returned to their owners. prepare them to deploy to Somalia. opened the ceremony. remained clear. Page 16 FEATURE The Citizen, January 12, 2017 The Citizen, January 12, 2017 FEATURE Page 17 YEARIN by USAG Stuttgart Public Affairs From start to nish, it was a memorable year.  e following covers, facebook.com/USAGarrisonStuttgart/ REVIEW photos and stories are selected from the issues of  e Citizen; see them 2016 again in the online archives at www.StuttgartCitizen.com, and sign up to Monthly recap of USAG Stuttgart’s most read articles receive  e Citizen daily email. JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE

Courtesy photo

Best Female Shooter Sta Sgt. Heather Buchwalder, a special duty noncommis- sioned o cer with Special Operations Command Africa, displays the tro- phy she won for the “Best Female Shooter” during a Courtesy photo by Sid Harris shooting competi- tion, Nov. 28, 2015. Photo by Kevin Abel, U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart Public Affairs Month of the Military Child Photo By Martin Greeson, Defense Media Activity Buchwalder was To highlight the year-round contributions, courage Photo by Kevin Abel, U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart Public Affairs part of a four-person Photo by Carola Meusel, U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart Public Affairs Best Warrior Competition and patriotism of the military community’s youngest EUCOM Change of Command team that competed A competitor reacts during the chemical or members, the Defense Department observes April as Defense Secretary Ash Carter and Joint Chiefs SHS First graduating class against more than Ostern in Deutschland biological hazard attack event, part of the situational the Month of the Military Child. Chairman Marine Corps Gen. Joe Dunford pre- A 2016 senior class of 177 Stuttgart High School 400 civilian and military men and women at the 32nd  e Citizen took a look at how the host nation training exercise portion of Stuttgart’s Best Warrior Established in 1986, the month recognizes some side over the change-of-command ceremony for students throw their mortarboard hats skyward, the International Shooting Competition in Cologne, celebrates Easter, or as Germans say, Ostern. It is celebrated Competition, Feb. 22. Ten Stuttgart Soldiers competed 1.9 millionU.S. military children ranging in age from U.S. European Command. Army Gen. Curtis M. nal act as the rst graduates of the new school. With Germany. She competed against 50 other women to for four days: Good Friday and Easter Saturday, Sunday, for the rst time, Feb. 21-24, to test their physical and infants to 18 years old with one or both parents serving Scaparrotti assumed command from Air Force Gen. the exception of Principal Danny Robinson presenting win the award. and Monday, a German federal holiday. mental readiness. in the armed forces. Philip M. Breedlove, May 3. diplomas, the students conducted the ceremony.

JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER

Photo by John Reese, U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart Public Affairs

Tree Lighting Graphic element: PAO needs to get Ceremonies photo of Patch centralized services Santa was busy area. this season as the four locations that make up the U.S. Photo by Kevin Abel, U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart Public Affairs Army Garrison Stuttgart commu- Allgäu Cowboys Photo by Staff Sgt. Eric Summers, Combined Joint Task Force - Photo by Holly DeCarlo-White, U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart nity each held tree Having spent summer in the mountains of the Horn of Africa Public Affairs lighting ceremo- Photo by Shutterstock Photo by Kevin Abel, U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart Public Affairs Allgäu region of southern Germany grazing in the nies.  ree of the Alpine meadows, cattle are brought back down into ADSN Satellite Training Veterans Honored ceremonies featured Summer fun in Germany Paintball on Panzer the valleys in September before winter sets in.  is A Djiboutian Armed Forces (FAD) soldier secures Students of garrison community schools German choirs,  ere are 16 national parks in Germany, each Stuttgart community members took up paintball is known as the Viehscheid or Almabtrieb. Bells can the legs to an Africa Data Sharing network satellite participated in ceremonies and in-classroom activities and all featured one with its own distinctive identity and each one on Panzer Kaserne. Unlike many paintball groups be heard throughout the valleys as herders and cattle during training with U.S. Soldiers at FAD headquarters throughout the day, Nov. 10, to honor veterans for American choirs, dancers, warm cider, hot chocolate uniquely beautiful. Whether hiking trails, discovering that conduct the game in an open eld with a few make their way down. Around 30,000 head of cattle in Djibouti. While conducting the training, Soldiers their service. On Panzer Kaserne, students rallied in and happy children. Some of the ceremonies were a new lake or following the path of a historical gure, man-made barriers, the USAG Stuttgart Family and leave the lush mountain pastures and are herded into assigned to Combined Joint Task-Horn of Africa also front of the Alexander M. Patch Elementary School, attended by local mayors and other o cials.  e Germany’s national parks o er a fun place to spend Morale, Welfare and Recreation uses wooded terrain the valley to the Scheidplatz and sorted before being held an ADSN validation with the FAD soldiers to and Col. Glenn K. Dickenson, garrison commander, weather held up for all four ceremonies and skies your summer weekends. of a training area for greater complexity and challenge. returned to their owners. prepare them to deploy to Somalia. opened the ceremony. remained clear. Page 18 The Citizen, January 12, 2017 ids

ornerFind the 10 differences in the two pictures!

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Draw a line from dot number 1 to dot number 2, then from dot number 2 to dot number 3, 3 to 4, and so on. Continue to join the dots until you have connected all the numbered dots. Then color the picture! The Citizen, January 12, 2017 Page 19

TODAY: Gute Appeti ! Exotic Potato Dish

Ingredient (for 4 people)

1 teaspoon ginger, or less to taste 8 shallots, chopped

1 clove garlic, diced m o c . k 1 red chili, chopped c o t s 1 ½ pounds potatoes r e t t 2 cups red bell peppers, chopped into 1 u h S / inch squares i n te 2 tablespoons olive oil ga n Salt, pepper, ground white pepper and in b an sugar to taste iz m 2 cups coconut milk ad am uh 4 cups vegetable broth y m to b ¾ pounds prawns Pho 4 stalks of coriander ¼ cup lemon grass, if you want to add it Preparatio pepper and sugar. Now add coconut milk and veg- etable broth. Bring it to boil. Put a lid on pot and Peel ginger and nely dice it. Peel potatoes and let it simmer for 15-29 minutes. Add prawns that cut into ½ inch pieces. Heat olive oil to medium in are cleaned. Add red bell pepper. Bring to boil and a pot. Add garlic, shallots, ginger and chili and let let it simmer for 5 more minutes. Season again to simmer on medium heat for 3 minutes. Add po- match your taste. tatoes. If you have lemon grass, and like the taste, Garnish with coriander leaves. If you like Indi- you can add ¼ cup diced at this time. Let it simmer an style foods, you can also add curry when adding for 2-3 minutes. Add salt, pepper, ground white spices. Page 20 The Citizen, January 12, 2017

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EVENTS in English, French and Italian. These tours Pigs are on the agenda for today! Come CONCERTS are booked out fast, so be sure to get to the Schweine Museum in Stuttgart Antique and Art Exhibition your ticket soon for your group. Prices where everything is about pigs. The pig UB40 Thu, Jan 12 – Sun, Jan 15 vary depending on the group size. The museum will exhibit everything from Tue, Jan 24 Sindelfi ngen, Messe Sindelfi ngen times for the tours are between 10 a.m. stuffed pigs, piggy banks, pig stamps, pig Stuttgart, Im Wizemann One who loves antiques and art can only and 4 p.m. For more information, go to decorations and so much more. You will UB40 is a reggae and pop band from the really embrace and see its true beauty. www.Kessler-Sekt.de learn about the history of the Schlachthof UK. They are promoting their album “Sign- The antique and art exhibition in Sindel- (slaughterhouse) from when it started in ing Off,” so get your tickets soon. Ticket fi ngen from January 12 to 15 shows just CMT Vacation Exhibition 1909 to 2010 when they reopened. The price is €47.90. Show starts at 8 p.m. For that. See exquisite furniture, porcelain, Sat, Jan 14 – Sun, Jan 22 museum is open almost every day of the more information to go UB40.Global glass, pottery. Figure out what time pe- Stuttgart, Messe Stuttgart year, usually Monday through Sunday riod they came from and what their value Visit the “CMT Urlaubs-Messe” (Holiday from 11 a.m. – 7:30 p.m. For more info, Korn truly is. Day pass is €10. Opening hours Fair), the world’s biggest fair for tourism go to www.SchweineMuseum.de Fri, Mar 24 are 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Thursday and 11 and leisure at the Landesmesse Stutt- Stuttgart, Hanns-Martin-Schleyerhalle a.m. to 8 p.m. from Friday to Saturday. For gart from January 14 to 22. More than Antique Book Fair Korn is back and promoting their new more information about the exhibition go 2,000 exhibitors from 100 countries will Thu, Jan 26 – Sat, Jan 28 album “The Serenity of Suffering.” See to www.Messe-Sindelfi ngen.de present new trends, hotels and foreign Ludwigsburg, Musikhalle them live in Stuttgart, Hanns-Martin- cultures. Discover new travel destina- The 31th Antiquaria (Antique Book Fair) Schleyerhalle. The show starts at 8 p.m. Art exhibition tions from city and adventure trips to will be hosted at the Musikhalle Ludwigs- Ticket price is €58.50. For more informa- Thu, Jan 12 – Sun, Jan 15 luxury beach holidays, and experience burg from January 26 to 28. This year’s tion go to www.Eventim.de Sindelfi ngen, Messe Sindelfi ngen the culture of this year’s partner coun- fair focus is on the motto “peregrina.” ARTe is an art exhibition that has con- try, Albania. For more information go to Ticket price is €3. For more info, visit SPORTS temporary art presented in a new crea- www.Messe-Stuttgart.de www.Antiquaria-Ludwigsburg.de tive way from January 12 to 15. There Handball will be over 3000 sqm of modern art North American Film Festival Harlem Globetrotters Sat, Jan 21 (sculptures, paintings and drawings). Wed, Jan 18 – Sat, Jan 21 Tue, Mar 28 Vaihingen, Sporthalle Fanny The museum is open 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Stuttgart, City Center Stuttgart, Porsche Arena Handball can be an aggressive sport on Thursday and 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. from The North American Film Festival will These professional and yet funny basket- even though there should not be any Friday to Sunday. Entry price is €10 for once again take place in Stuttgart from ball players are going on world tour this body contact and requires the play- the day. For more information and to get a January 18 to 21. At this year’s festi- year. The Harlem Globetrotters are going ers to be quick on their feet. See SV preview of the exhibition’s masterpieces, val a variety of Native American movie to give you the show of a lifetime. Why Vaihingen play against TV N’hausen/E. go to www.Messe-Sindelfi ngen.de projects will be presented under the not purchase the magic pass that gives 2 on January 21 in Vaihingen. The motto “In tomorrow we believe.” All you the opportunity to get tips from them game starts at 7:30 p.m. For more info, Sekt (Sparkling Wine) Tour movies will be shown in their native and even snag an autograph and picture go to www.SVV-Handball.de Sat, Jan 14 language, and you will have the chance from them. If you want to be up close and Esslingen, Kessler Sekt to speak to some of the producers. For personal, get the player seat fan tickets Soccer The Kessler Sekt wine cellars are one more information and a detailed pro- which include the Magic Pass, VIP pass Mon, Feb 6 of the oldest cellars in Germany, so why gram with times and locations, go to and Fan Packet. All this includes the tour Stuttgart, Mercedes-Benz Arena not call and make a reservation for you www.NordAmerika-FilmFestival.com program, a keychain, and a basketball jer- See VfB Stuttgart vs. Fortuna Düsseldorf and friends to go on a tour on January sey with an autograph. Ticket price starts on Feb 6 in Stuttgart, Mercedes-Benz 14. The tour is approximately 90 min- Schweine Museum (Pig Museum) at €33.80. Get your tickets quickly as they Arena. Ticket prices starting at €17. Game utes. You will be able to taste their dif- Sat, Jan 21 are selling fast. For more info, go to www. starts at 8:15 p.m. For more information, ferent kinds of sekt. Tours are also held Stuttgart, Schweine Museum HarlemGlobetrotters-Deutschland.de go to www.VFB.de

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