Faculty Profile prashantha K EEE dept Sri Sairam college of Engineering
Frsa flash 31 may 2012
1. FRSA FLASH 31 May 2012
Contents of this news letter are compiled from multiple military family news sources and local area event sources. Material
presented does not represent the views or endorsement of the 2nd BSTB, 2 nd BCT or the Army. This material is for personal
use by the readers. All readers are encouraged to do further research for all applicable restrictions and guidelines
THIRD ANNUAL HEALTHY KIDS, HEALTHY PETS
EVENT TAKES PLACE JUNE 2 AT REMINGTON PARK
Attention Fort Drum Soldiers and Families! Save the date now for the third
annual Healthy Kids, Healthy Pets event that takes place June 2 from 1 to 4 p.m.
at Remington Park!
This event offers fun and information for the entire family like:
* Learn how to create a healthy lifestyle!
* Take part in games and activities!
* Take advantage of free pet recipes and treat samples!
* Learn about family and pet nutrition tips; and,
* Let on-site veterinarians and pediatricians for advice and your questions.
Healthy Kids/Healthy Pets will be held near the park entrance, next to the Dog
Park. Leashed dogs may participate in this event, but need to be kept on a leash
for the duration of their visits. In the event of inclement weather, the
Hillside Cabin has been reserved and will provide shelter. Rest room facilities
are also available at that location.
This event is being sponsored by the Fort Drum MEDDAC Pediatrics Department,
Veterinary Services, and Cornell Cooperative Extension Association of Jefferson
County.
2. CONSTRUCTION NOTICE:
Repairs to Clark Hall P10720 parking lot will begin on 6 June 2012 The work will
include a sealcoat and restriping of the parking lot to include larger parking
stalls. Work will start on the north side parking lot of Clark Hall, this parking
lot will be blocked off the evening of 5 June 2012. Please insure all vehicles
are removed from the area prior to the evening of 5 June 2012. This work will
take approx 6-8 days dependant on the weather. Once the North side is complete it
will be opened up and the South side parking lot will be closed. It may be
necessary to use the PX and Commissary parking lot during this time.
Your cooperation and patience is appreciated.
3. CHECK OUT THE
DRIVEIN MOVIES
www.baydrivein.com
Adults (12 & over) $6
Active duty military with ID $5
Children 7-11 $2 and under 6 free
Showing this week:
Cinema 1:
Men in Black III and Dark Shadows
Cinema 2:
Snow White and the Huntsman and Battleship
www.blackriverdrivein.com
Adults (12 & over) $7
Children 7-11 $2 and under 6 free
Showing this week:
Men in Black III and Think Like a Man
4. May 26 – June 24
Sackets Harbor
SACKETS HARBOR 12TH ANNUAL SPRING ART SHOW Sackets Harbor Arts Gallery 119 West Main Street
Open to the public Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays 12:00-4:00pm. Free admission. The Arts Association of
Northern New York invites you to come and enjoy the competitive artwork of our local and regional artists. Seven
divisions plus youth. Email: ldeming1@twcny.rr.com MARSHA DEMING Phone: MARSHA DEMING - (315)
785-9038 DONNA REPATY - (315) 777-2492 Links: http://www.aanny.org
June 1-3
LaFargeville
23RD ANNUAL THOUSAND ISLANDS BLUEGRASS PRESERVATION SOCIETY FESTIVAL
NNY Ag Historical Society at Stone Mills. North on Route 81 to exit 47, turn North on Rt 12, go about 8 miles to
Rt 180. Turn right and go about 1 mile to Fesitval Grounds. Coming South: take I-81 to exit 49, turn right on Rt 411
to LaFargeville, NY. Then go straight on Rt. 180 about miles to Festival grounds. Signs along the way. Combined
olde-time and bluegrass festival with workshops, vendors, crafts food and more. Featuring Kickin Grass. Other
Great bands include Louis Setzer (Appalachian Mt. Boys), Atkinsons, Bristol Brothers, Spare change, Lake Effect,
Don't Quit Your Day Job, and the Foggy River Band. Email: agstonemills@yahoo.com
Phone: DICK BARTLETT - 315-658-2679 or AGRICULTURAL MUSEUM - 315-658-2353
Links: http://www.stonemillsmusem.org
June 1 & 2
Watertown
DPAO and BOSS are partnering with Parkitects Inc. to create a new sensory park (Boundless Playground) at our
Davidson street location. This Sensory Oasis will include many wheelchair accessible components which will allow
our individuals in wheelchairs the opportunity to participate in outdoor play. This sensory park will have sensory
play areas that will encourage individuals with Autism and Sensory Processing Disorder to explore and discover the
tactile, visual, and audio elements that our park has to offer in addition the oasis will have all the classic fun things
to do. Please check out the following dates to see if you or even your friends and family would be available to help
us make this unique park come to life.
FRIDAY: June 1, 2012
Preparation Day: Goals for the Day Stake out area, drill holes, sort parts 2:00 – 6:00
Volunteers - 5 people to help Parkitects stakeout the area.
Hole drilling crews can begin work.
Volunteers – 5 to 10 people to help sort parts, drill holes and begin setting sono tubes.
SATURDAY: June 2, 2012
The Main Event: Goals for the Day Install play area and pour concrete before dark.
Install playground surfacing
8:00 – 12:30 Volunteers - 35 to 40 people
12:30 - 7:00 Volunteers - 30 to 35 people
If you can volunteer some of your time or have questions
SPC Trinidad, Vanessa Fort Drum B.O.S.S. Vice President O-315-772-7807, O-315-772-0278, C-315-777-0065
June 2
Alexandria Bay
VILLAGE WIDE YARD SALE
Village and Town residents set up on Saturday from 9am to 3pm.
Email: info@alexbay.org ALEX BAY CHAMBER
Phone: 315-482-9531 - ALEX BAY CHAMBER
5. June 3
Clayton
SUNDAY CONCERT SERIES
Frink Park, Riverside Drive
6:30 pm. Join us each Sunday evening for a free waterfront concert. Each Sunday will offer a different performance.
Bring a chair or blanket.
Phone: 315-686-3771 - CLAYTON CHAMBER
Links: http://www.1000islands-clayton.com
June 3
Brownville
ZUMBA FOR KIDS SAKE
Date: June 3, 2012 Time: 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
http://www.samaritanhealth.com
Zumba for Kids Sake, is a family Zumbathon which benefits Children’s Miracle Network of Northern New York,
will be part of the Brownville Village General Brown Days activities. Registration starts at 1:30 p.m. and it will
take place outdoors at the Brown Mansion, located AT 216 Brown Boulevard in the Village of Brownville (or in
case of rain at the Brownville American Legion party barn, located directly behind the Legion, on the corner of
Main and Washington Streets). Zumba for Kids Sake is an event aimed at promoting a healthy and active lifestyle
for the entire family. “What better way to get your kids interested in exercise than to exercise together as a family,”
says Zumba instructor Kierstyn Zaykoski. She adds, “You’re never too old or too young to start making healthy
lifestyle changes.” Zumba is a high energy aerobic exercise done to the beats and sounds of Latin inspired music.
Come enjoy getting fit, win some raffle prizes, and help local sick children too!
To pre-register, call the CMN office at 315-785-405 or email jmejias@shsny.com. Donations are $15 (children 12
and under $5). All proceeds will benefit Children’s Miracle Network of Northern New York at Samaritan Medical
Center.
June 6 - 8
LaFargeville
FARMER BOY DAYS
LaFargeville, NY - Route 180 at Stone Mills
Inspired by the books of Laura Ingalls. A variety of animals including oxen will be on hand as well as
blacksmithing, old crafts, school house activities, spinning, quilting and much more. Great fun for school children
and a special admission rate of $3.00 per student is being offered.
Email: agstonemills@yahoo.com MUSEUM STAFF Phone: 315/658-2353 - MUSEUM STAFF
Links: http://www.stonemillsmuseum.org
June 9&10
Madrid
The St. Lawrence Power & Equipment Museum can offer active duty and wounded warriors free admission to our
June Exhibition June 9 & 10 in Madrid, NY. Ronald Day 315-344-8823
June 9
Lowville
"The Might Mutt Strut ~ Dog Walk & Festival" is being held at the Veteran's Memorial Park in Lowville from 12:00
to 3:00pm, rain or shine! Refreshments & Fun for everyone with vendors, prizes, dog games, demonstrations and
more! All proceeds to benefit the animals entrusted to The Lewis County Humane Society.
June 9
Lowville
Shultz Farm is hosting a "Family Farm Day" from 10:00 am to 2:00pm, rain or shine! There will be:
Chicken BBQ 11am - 2pm, Educational Displays, Cheese making demonstrations, Children's activities, Scavenger
Hunt, Farm Tours, Free Ice Cream Sundaes, and much more! All proceeds to benefit Lewis County Junior Holstein
Club for more information, (315) 376-5270
6. June 9
Claytong
TRASH & TREASURES DAY
Time to clean out those closets, attics,and basements. Village wide sales throughout the day. For more information
please contact the Clayton Chamber. One man's trash is another man's treasure!
Email: www.info@1000islands-clayton.com CLAYTON CHAMBER
Phone: 315-686-3771 - CLAYTON CHAMBER
Links: http://www.1000islands-clayton.com
June 14 – 17
Clayton
SAILING SEAWAY CLAYTON
Thousand Islands Regional Dock at Frink Park, Riverside Drive. The 2012 featured
vessel, the 110-foot sailing training tall ship Fair Jeanne. Email:
theshipwatcher@yahoo.com MIKE FOLSOM
June 15-17
Lowville
TUG HILL BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL 2012held at the Maple Ridge Center, 7421 East Rd, Lowville. The host
bands, the Atkinson Family and Lost Time would like you to join us in our 7th year, 2012 when we bring to Tug
Hill The Lonesome River Band, The Spinney Brothers, Acoustic Blue and Remington Ryde to name a few! Also by
popular demand, Audie Blaylock and Redline, and Heather Berry and Tony Mabe, along with your host bands, the
Atkinson Family and Lost Time. Come and join us for the 6th Tug Hill Festival!
June 15
Alexandria Bay
POKER RUNS AMERICAN ''THUNDER IN THE BAY''
Poker Run of the most powerful boats in the water. Take off from the Village docks and travel to Clayton, Cape
Vincent, and Ogdensburg.
Phone: 315-482-9531 - ALEX BAY CHAMBER
Links: http://www.pokerrunsamerica.com
June 15
Clayton
THE GREAT NEW YORK STATE FOOD & WINE
FESTIVAL
Recreation Park Arena - East Line Rd.
This is an event celebrating quality "Made in New York" food and
wine products including candy and cheeses, nuts, sauces, herbs &
spices, maple syrup and other maple products, apple cider, cookies
and ice cream and of course, NYS wines. Come and taste and buy
the great foods and wines of New York St...
Email: www.info@1000islands-clayton.com CLAYTON
CHAMBER
Phone: 315-686-3771 - CLAYTON CHAMBER
Links: http://www.nysfoodwinefestival.com
June 16
Clayton
1000 ISLANDS FAMILY DAY
Antique Boat Museum 750 Mary Street, Join us for a day of free admission, free boat rides and activities for the
whole family!
Email: mhummel@abm.org MARGARET HUMMEL
Phone: 315-686-4104 - MARGARET HUMMEL
7. June 16-17
Watertown
Thompson Park Zoo
ZOOM is coming back to the North Country! The Fast and the Furriest.
Presented by the Car-Freshner Corporation and sponsored by Otis Technology, ZOOM is a car show like no
other! This year's event will be hosted at the New York State Zoo on June 16th and 17th and will feature big trucks,
fast cars, sleek limos, smoking sports cars, giant dump trucks, fire trucks; all the hottest vehicles in one place!
ZOOM has raffles, giveaways and kids games; plenty to do and see!
This years highlights include the Highway Legends and a demonstration by the heroes of the Watertown Fire
Department as they perform a vehicle extraction right before your eyes!
June 16
WAR OF 1812 BICENTENNIAL INTERNATIONAL PEACE GARDEN DEDICATION
Sackets Harbor
West Main Street corner of Ray Street, Sackets Harbor joins with communities around Lake Ontario observing the
War of 1812 Bicentennial by establishing an International War of 1812 Bicentennial Peace Garden. The village's
garden dedication is at 2pm. Join the village in commemorating this historic event. A community BBQ follows.
Email: village clerk@sacketsharbor-ny.gov VILLAGE CLERK
Phone: 315-646-3548 - VILLAGE CLERK
Links: http://www.sacketsharborny.com
June 16
LaFargeville
CIVIL WAR RE-ENACTMENT
NNY Agricultural Society at Stone Mills, Route 180
Come and watch as the North defends itself against the South. Here the cries of the wounded and the cheers of the
victors. Call for more information.
Email: agstonemills@yahoo.com MUSEUM STAFF
Phone: 315-658-2353 - MUSEUM STAFF
Links: http://www.stonemillsmuseum.org
June 16
Watertown
Midsummer's Eve Masked Ball
Date: June 16, 2012 Time: 6:00 PM - 6:00 PM
http://www.renuespaandskincarecenter.com
Event Description Renu'e Spa & Skincare Center proudly presents Midsummer's Eve Masked Ball to benefit the
children's charity projects of the Watertown Evening Rotary Club. In partnership with NNY Community
Foundation Live music by "the Critics" of Syracuse, Catering by Dominick's Restaurant of Syracuse, NY
Held at the State Office Building at 317 Washington Street, Watertown from 6pm to 10 pm
Dancing, Great Food and plenty of fun! Chances to win spa packages and other prizes!
Company sponsorship available
Tickets are $70 per person
Tables of 10 available
June 17- 23
GREAT INTERNATIONAL STEAMBOAT FLOTILLA
Antique Boat Museum 750 Mary Street Clayton, NY 13624
American and Canadian steamboat owners gather at the Antique Boat Museum for their annual event!
Email: mhummel@abm.org MARGARET HUMMEL
Phone: 315-686-4104 - MARGARET HUMMEL
Links: http://amb.org
8. June 17
LaFargeville
32ND ANNUAL DRAFT HORSE SHOW AND PULL
Located at Rt 180 at Stone Mills.
Draft Horse Show & Pull and Chicken BBQ...a great way to spend Father's Day. This has become an annual favorite
for the whole family.
Email: agstonemills@yahoo.com MUSEUM STAFF
Phone: DONNA RUSSELL - 315-658-2333 AGRICULTURAL MUSEUM - 315-658-2353
Links: http://www.stonemillsmuseum.org
June 20
Watertown
SUMMER SOLSTICE AT THE ZOO
Thompson Park Watertown, NY 13601
Find out what the solstice is all about with a fun and educational lecture, witness the construction of a Native
American tipi, participate in live demonstrations, story time, crafts, animal enrichment opportunities, live music,
refreshments and a one of a kind solstice ceremony. Admission Charged.
Email: kurt@nyszoo.org KURT Phone: 315-755-0894 - KURT
Links: https://www.facebook.com/events/360915630598543/ or http://www.nyszoo.org
June 21- July 9
Alexandria Bay
SUMMER BOOK SALE AT MACSHERRY LIBRARY
112 Walton Street
Book sale at the library for 2 weeks.
Phone: 315-482-2241 - MACSHERRY LIBRARY
June 21
Clayton
BLOOD, SWEAT & TEARS
Clayton Opera House 405 Riverside Drive Clayton, NY 13624
A musical institution, Blood Sweat & Tears has left an indelible mark on the American music scene since 1968. One
of the greatest horn bands in the history of popular music, BS&T alumni roster reads like a Who's Who of the
world's greatest jazz and rock musicians. The last original member Bobby Colo...
Email: boxoffice@claytonoperahouse.com BOX OFFICE Phone: 315-686-2200 - BOX OFFICE
Links: http://www.ClaytonOperaHouse.org
June 22 – July 30
Clayton
ALONG THE RIVER'S EDGE ART SHOW & SALE
Thousand Islands Arts Center 314 John St Clayton, NY 13624
Please join us on Friday, June 22nd for the Opening Reception of our Along the River’s Edge Art Show & Sale
from 5:00-7:00PM. The exhibit will remain in the Arts Center until the end of July.
Email: info@tiartscenter.org INFORMATION Phone: 315-686-4123 - INFORMATION
Links: http://www.tiartscenter.org
June 23 & 24
Free Fishing Days in New York
According to the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation website (DEC), each year, the last full
weekend in June is designated as Free Fishing Days in New York State. During those two days, anyone can fish
New York State waters, and no fishing license is required. This event started in 1991 to allow all people the
opportunity to sample the incredible fishing New York State has to offer. Since no license is required, it is the
perfect time to take a friend or relative fishing.
9. June 27
Clayton
THE MANHATTAN STRING QUARTET
Clayton Opera House 405 Riverside Drive Clayton, NY 13624
Critically acclaimed as one of America's leading ensembles, The Manhattan String Quartet is celebrating its 41st
season. Hailed by Michael Steinberg of the Boston Globe as "a national treasure", The Manhattan Quartet has
appeared throughout the United States, Europe, Japan, Canada, Mexico and South ...
Email: boxoffice@claytonoperahouse.com BOX OFFICE
Phone: 315-686-2200 - BOX OFFICE
Links: http://www.ClaytonOperaHouse.org
June 29-July 1
Alexandria Bay
TI RIVER RUN MOTORCYCLE RALLY
Village of Alexandria Bay 3 day Motorcycle Event that includes live music, biker games, burn out contests, over 30
vendors, and so much more. Poker Run on Sunday to benefit Children's Miracle Network.
Email: info@alexbay.org ALEX BAY CHAMBER
Phone: 315-482-9531 - ALEX BAY CHAMBER
Links: http://www.tiriverrun.com
June 30
Clayton
TILTREK - GRINDSTONE'S GRASSLAND BIRDS HAYWAGON RIDE
Grindstone Island
10 am. Join expert Gerry Smith on this island tour aboard a haywagon to see sensitive grassland habitat and look for
birds. We may walk in wet fields, so wear appropriate footwear and bring binoculars. Meet at the TILT office. Space
is limited! Make a contribution to TILT to participate.
Email: events@tilandtrust.org TILT STAFF
Phone: 315-686-5345 - TILT STAFF
Links: http://www.TILandTrust.org
June 30
Clayton
3RD ANNUAL KEITH BRABANT MUSIC SCHOLARSHIP FESTIVAL
Coyote Moon Vineyards. Continuous music from 2 stages, HUGE silent auction, craft vendors, food vendors,
family activities, info & display booths.
Phone: 315-686-5600 - INFORMATION
Links: http://www.CoyoteMoonVineyards.com
August 11
Watertown
Thompson Park Zoo
Bobcats, Bears and Brews - (21+ only)
Taste test good food and different brews with a special evening view of the animals.
10. Military families will have access to 1,600 art exhibits,
science centers, and amazing museums all over the nation. Visit the site
http://www.bluestarfam.org/Programs/Blue_Star_Museums to see participating museums.
12. Contents of this news letter are compiled from multiple military family news sources and local area event sources. Material presented does not
represent the views or endorsement of the 2nd BSTB, 2nd BCT or the Army. This material is for personal use by the readers. All readers are
encouraged to do further research for all applicable restrictions and guidelines.