Playwriting Award Offers Shot at $10000 for Active-Duty
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A2 APG News • Thursday, February 1, 2018 Playwriting award offers shot at $10,000 for active-duty, vets What’s your Arts in the Armed Forces opmental resources, helping to facilitate a favorite part of deeper understanding and more active Active-duty service members and veter- dialogue between military and civilian ans who are aspiring writers are encour- communities. The purpose of AITAF is to Super Bowl aged to submit an unpublished play to the provide high-quality theater programming Arts in the Armed Forces, AITAF, contest for active duty service members, veterans, Sunday? for a chance at a $10,000 prize. This year military support staff and their families. marks the AITAF 10th anniversary of The game is always drawing out raw talent. Along with the Adam Driver exciting, I like yelling $10,000 prize, known as the Bridge Award, at the the TV. It’s fun the AITAF will produce a reading of the Adam Driver can be seen in Director to watch with people winning play in the fall of 2018 in New York accepted. Full rules and details are available Steven Soderbergh’s “Logan Lucky,” along- and share that City or at the winning playwright’s installa- on the site. side Channing Tatum and Daniel Craig. He energy. tion if the winner is active duty, with a recently starred in Jeff Nichols’ “Midnight professional director and cast. This year’s The Bridge Award Special,” with Kirsten Dunst and Sam cast includes Laurence Fishburne and Shepard and he played Kylo Ren in J.J. Mark Ruffalo.A reception and feedback The Bridge Award was established in Abrams’ “Star Wars: Episode VII” with session will follow the reading. honor of the tenth anniversary of recog- Harrison Ford and Carrie Fisher. Other Cpl. Elizabeth The award will be announced in May nizing an emerging playwright of excep- recent works include Martin Scorsese’s “ Scott 2018 and presented during the annual tional talent within the U.S. military. The 2016 historical film “Silence” starring Liam Maryland Army AITAF Broadway Show in November 2018. award consists of a $10,000 prize, and an Neeson, and director Jim Jarmusch’s 2016 National Guard Service members and veterans have until AITAF produced reading of the winning romantic comedy, “Paterson.” His role as March 1 to submit their works through a work. The head judge will be Pulitzer Prize “Adam Sackler” in the critically-acclaimed link on the AITAF website at winning playwright Suzan-Lori Parks. HBO series, “Girls,” garnered Driver three https://aitaf.org/the-bridge-award. Cur- In addition to bringing world-class Emmy nominations for Outstanding Sup- rent and former members of all military theater to the military, AITAF is committed porting Actor in a Comedy Series. Driver is The food, I like the components are eligible, including students to supporting and sharing the talents of aformer Marine who served with 1st dips, chips, wings at service academies and service members those who serve. This award will offer a Battalion, 1st Marines at Camp Pendleton, and barbecue. The serving overseas. Veterans must be able to deserving current military service member California. game is okay too. present proof of service. Works must be or veteran important connections with the unpublished. No co-authored works will be theater community and access to devel- Employee Assistance Program: James Ray “ Freestate ChalleNGe Academy Help is Available APG Army Substance Abuse Program Definitely the game, As people navigate through the pleasures and the party. of work and family, occasionally, in spite of hard work and the best intentions, chal- lenges occur and sometimes persist. Whether large or small, those challenges may require professional assistance. That’s where the Employee Assistance Program, known as EAP, comes in. EAP is available to help employees find solutions to their challenges and restore peace of mind. EAP Patrick Murray helps clients identify and clarify their “ Contractor concerns, looks at all the options, and develops a plan of action to create solutions that work. “When issues are solved early or when they can be prevented, everyone benefits,” said Robin Stokes, EAP manager with the Army Substance Abuse Program. “EAP is The halftime show is available to provide assessment, short-term my favorite. I like guidance,referralservices, and educationto seeing the musical civilian employees for resolution of adult performances. living problem,” she said She added that whether challenges consist of conflicts at work, relationship issues, financial problems, grief or anger performance,” she said, adding that consul- management and supervisors providing management, help is available with short- tation and mediation services are provided advanced planning for situations, such as term problem solving or referrals to sup- to guide employees and managers through organizational changes, legal consider- port resources in the local community. issues that may impact the productivity of ations, emergency planning, and response Samantha Additionally, Stoke said, EAP is a re- the workforce. to unique traumatic events. “ Stonebraker source for supervisors to enhance manage- According to www.opm.gov, EAP serv- The Army Substance Abuse Program CYS ment skills, strengthen the workforce, ices include assessments, counseling, and administers EAP. increase productivity and promote work- referrals for additional services to employ- For more information, visit https:// place safety. ees with personal and/or work-related www.opm.gov/policy-data-oversight “Civilian employees who display per- concerns, such as stress, financial issues, /worklife/employee-assistance-programs/, formance or conduct issues should be legal issues, family problems, office con- or contact Stokes at 410-278-5319/3784 or informed that EAP can help them address flicts, and alcohol and substance use email [email protected]. 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