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StuttgartCitizen.com Thursday, October 6, 2016 Sustaining & Supporting the Stuttgart U.S. Military Community Garrison Website: www.stuttgart.army.mil Facebook: facebook.com/USAGarrisonStuttgart MORE ONLINE: Visit StuttgartCitizen.com and sign up for the daily email for more timely announcements ANNOUNCEMENTS Community updates on garrison services, plus activities and classes to know about. — Pages 6&7 AFRICOM NEWS Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa Service members teach lifesaving skills to Kenya Defense Forces. — Page 8 EUCOM NEWS Soldiers earn Air Assault badge while in Europe at Camp Aachen, Germany. — Page 9 FLU VACCINE Learn how to protect yourself, your family and friends by getting your annual flu vaccine. — Page 5 FEATURE Your Vote Counts; get your absentee ballot in to have your voice heard. — PAGE 3 FEATURE Panzer Exchange Associate looks back on military career spanning three major wars. — PAGE 4 COLOR RUN Color Run celebrates life and closes out Suicide Prevention Month by raising awareness. — PAGE 14 NEWS Halloween events are sched- uled for Stuttgart installations; access rules change for visitors. — PAGE 12 Photo by Kevin S. Abel Pumpkin circus is coming to town The World’s Largest Pumpkin Festival, Ludwigsburg Kürbisausstellung runs at the Blühende Barock garden area at the Ludwigsburg Castle. — Pages 16-17

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StuttgartCitizen.comThursday, October 6, 2016 Sustaining & Supporting the Stuttgart U.S. Military Community Garrison Website: www.stuttgart.army.mil Facebook: facebook.com/USAGarrisonStuttgart

MORE ONLINE: Visit StuttgartCitizen.com and sign up for the daily email for more timely announcements

ANNOUNCEMENTSCommunity updates on garrison services, plus activities and classes to know about.— Pages 6&7

AFRICOM NEWSCombined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa Service members teach lifesaving skills to Kenya Defense Forces. — Page 8

EUCOM NEWSSoldiers earn Air Assault badge while in Europe at Camp Aachen, Germany.— Page 9

FLU VACCINELearn how to protect yourself, your family and friends by getting your annual fl u vaccine.— Page 5

FEATURE

Your Vote Counts; get your absentee ballot in to have your voice heard. — PAGE 3

FEATURE

Panzer Exchange Associate looks back on military career spanning three major wars. — PAGE 4

COLOR RUNColor Run celebrates life and closes out Suicide Prevention Month by raising awareness. — PAGE 14

NEWS

Halloween events are sched-uled for Stuttgart installations; access rules change for visitors. — PAGE 12

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Pumpkin circus is coming to townThe World’s Largest Pumpkin Festival, Ludwigsburg Kürbisausstellung runs at the Blühende Barock garden area at the Ludwigsburg Castle. — Pages 16-17

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October is Disability Employment Awareness MonthBy Kevin S. AbelUSAG Stuttgart Public Affairs Office

October is National Disability Employment Awareness Month; the purpose of this designation is to raise awareness and educate every-one about disability employment is-sues and celebrate the many contri-butions of America’s workers with disabilities.

This effort to educate the public about the issues related to disabil-ity and employment began in 1945, when Congress enacted Public Law 176, declaring the first week of October each year as National Employ the Physically Handicapped Week. Some 25 years later, Congress expanded the week to a month and changed the name to National Disability Employment Awareness Month.

The American Disability Act de-fines an individual with a disability as “a person who has a physical or mental impairment that substan-tially limits one or more major life activities; a person who has a his-tory or record of such impairment; or a person who is perceived by oth-ers as having such an impairment.” People with disabilities are a diverse

group, crossing lines of age, ethnic-ity, gender, race, sexual orientation and socioeconomic status.

U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart supports the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, which prohibits discrimina-tion on the basis of disability in pro-grams run by federal agencies; pro-grams that receive federal financial assistance; in federal employment; and in the employment practices of federal contractors and requires federal employers to provide rea-sonable accommodations.

When faced with recruitment/selection employment actions, man-agers and supervisors are to hire the best-qualified candidate based on their knowledge, skills and abilities and not based on whether they have a disability or not. 

There are a large number of re-sources out there if a new employee has a disability or a current em-ployee becomes disabled that can help. Two of these resources are; Job Accommodation Network (JAN) https://askjan.org/ and Computer/Electronic Accommodations Program (CAP) http://cap.mil/.

JAN is the leading source of free, expert, and confidential guidance on workplace accommodations and

disability employment issues. It rep-resents the most comprehensive job accommodation resource available and helps people with disabilities enhance their employability and educates employers how to capi-talize on the value and talent that people with disabilities add to the workplace.

CAP is the centrally funded rea-sonable accommodations program for employees with disabilities in the DoD. Congress granted it the authority to provide assistive tech-nology, devices, and support servic-es free of charge to Federal agencies that have a partnership agreement with them. These technologies, which can be used to maintain, in-crease, or improve an individual's job performance, are available to accommodate people with appar-ent or hidden disabilities such as Blind/low vision, cognitive, com-munication, Deaf/Hard of Hearing, or dexterity.

To learn more about reasonable accommodations, contact the your Disability Program Manager or the USAG Stuttgart Equal Employment Opportunity Office.

Oct. 7: Bubble Soccer

• Parade Field in front the Garrison Command Building, Panzer Kaserne, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.

• Join Army Community Service Family Advocacy Program along with ASAP in celebrating and encour-aging healthy relationships in observance of Domestic Violence Awareness Month.

• Limited space available.

Register at DSN 431-3518 / CIV 07031-15-3518.

Oct. 14: Storytellers: Survivors of Domestic Violence

• Patch Chapel, Building 2305, Patch Barracks, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.

• Hear testimonies of domestic violence survivors and join the candlelight vigil honoring

lives lost as we reflect and raise awareness on the sever-ity of this issue.

• Free childcare provided for those who register at Army Community Service in ad-vance. Children must be 10 years or younger and regis-tered with CYSS to receive care.

Register to attend at DSN 431-3518 / CIV 07031-15-3518.

Oct. 18: Cupcakes 4 Change Contest

• USO Center, Building 2915, Panzer Kaserne, 3 p.m.

• In observance of Domestic Violence Awareness Month, Family Advocacy Program and the USO are hosting a cupcake decorating contest. Drop off your creations be-tween 10 - 11 a.m. Judging will take place from 3:30 - 4:30 p.m. Cupcakes must

be decorated by parents and children together to quali-fy for prizes. Prizes will be award to 1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners.

Register at DSN 431-3518 / CIV 07031-15-3518.

Oct. 20: “Pup”Kin Love

• Panzer Kaserne, 10 - 11 a.m.• Army Community Service

Family Advocacy Program and the Veterinary Clinic are partnering for a unique event to highlight Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Participants and their pups in costume will arrive at Panzer's dog run and have their picture taken. The com-munity will vote on the best costume duo and prizes be awarded to the top three.

DSN 431-3518 / CIV 07031-15-3518.

Domestic Violence Awareness Month activities

The Citizen, October 6, 2016 Page 3NEWS

Federal Voting Assistance Program News Release

With less than forty-five days un-til the general election on Nov. 8, ab-sentee voters are beginning to receive their state ballots.

During Absentee Voting Week, Sept. 26 through Oct. 3, the Federal Voting Assistance Program reminded the Stuttgart Military Community to submit their ballot as soon as possible and to follow up to ensure that that their ballot is received by their election office.

Here are FVAP's top reminders for ensuring Americans vote successfully wherever they are:

Know that your absentee ballot counts the same as ballots cast at the poll site

All ballots submitted according to state laws are counted in every elec-tion. The media often will report the projected outcome of an election before all of the ballots are counted. In a close election, the media may report the pre-liminary results or say that the outcome cannot be announced until after the ab-sentee ballots are counted. However, all ballots, including absentee ballots, are counted in the official totals for every election and every vote (absentee or in-person) counts the same.

Check your state deadlines, instructions, and options

Each state sets its own deadlines for registering to vote and its options for how absentee ballots are sent to voters. States can also differ in their requirements and deadlines regarding how to complete and submit absentee ballots. Some states require ballots to be postmarked by Election Day while others must receive ballots by Election Day. www.fvap.gov has your state's deadlines and requirements.

Postmark and send your bal-lot on time

Every election, states receive some absentee ballots past the deadline for acceptance — but this is easily pre-ventable. Follow your state's specific deadlines and recommended mailing dates for returning your voted ballot. If you're a registered military or overseas voter and don't receive your requested state ballot early enough to submit it on time, you can go to the FVAP web-site and use the backup ballot called the Federal Write-In Absentee Ballot. Voters who end up receiving a state ballot after submitting a FWAB should still complete and return it, as well.

States only count your backup ballot if your voted state ballot is not received by the deadline.

Fill out your ballot and election materi-als correctly

Many states have

spe-cific require-ments for signing the en-velope or an affidavit enclosed with your ballot. Be sure to follow the instructions sent with your ballot to ensure it gets counted.

Check that your voted bal-lot reaches its destination

If you're wondering if your vote made it home, check the status of your ballot by selecting your state at the FVAP website and contacting your

election office directly.Military and over-

seas voters who need to

register or re-

quest a ballot can

do so by fill-ing out a Federal

Post Card Application at the FVAP website, by hand or using the online assistant — and sending it to their election office.

For additional information on this election or any upcoming federal

election visit the Stuttgart FVAP web-site at http://www.stuttgart.army.mil/services-vap.html, or call the civ. 07031-15-2865 or DSN 431-2865, hours of op-eration are Mon. – Fri. 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Federal Voting Assistance Program

The Federal Voting Assistance Program is a Defense Department or-ganization that works to ensure service members, their eligible family mem-bers, and overseas citizens are aware of their right to vote and have the tools and resources to successfully do so — from anywhere in the world.

FVAP assists voters through part-nerships with the military services, Department of State, Department of Justice, and election officials from the 50 states, U.S. territories and the District of Columbia. State and local governments administer U.S. elec-tions, including those for federal of-fices. FVAP supports state and local election officials by providing absentee voting information, materials, training and guidance.

Voters can contact FVAP's call cen-ter at 1-800- 438-VOTE (8683), DSN 425-1584 or at [email protected]. Toll-free phone numbers from 67 countries are listed at the FVAP website. Find FVAP on Facebook at facebook.com/DoDFVAP and follow @FVAP on Twitter.

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Women with a U.S. Marine Corps female engagement team operating in Europe interacts with high school students at the National Library of Romania in Bucharest, Sept. 26, 2016. The Marines spent two weeks doing military-to-military and military-to-civilian engagements to enhance regional stability and security. — U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Kyle C. Talbot

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Panzer Exchange Associate looks back on military career spanning three major wars By Army & Air Force Exchange Service Public Affairs

Most people who encounter Jack Goldman know him only as a cashier at the Panzer Exchange-little do they know the stories that ripple under the surface from amilitary career spanning three decades and as many major wars.

Goldman, now 90, enlisted in the U.S. Army on Oct. 25, 1944. He had just turned 18 and was eager to contribute to the effort to defeat Hitler's Germany and an Imperial Japan. He wanted to enlist earlier but was unable to get his parents to sign papers allowing him to enlist at age 17.

“When I was in high school, the big heroes were the guys who would come back to school in a uniform,” he said. “Every male student was chomping at the bit, anxious to get going.”

First, Goldman was deployed to Austria, which was under Allied occupation following the fall of Nazi Germany. He was assigned to the border with Germany, where his platoon monitored the huge influx of POWs and displaced Germans pouring back into the country.

“As I recall, the devastation in Germany was unbelievable,” Goldman said. “You drove through Frankfurt, and it was just block after block of mounds of rubble. There were some cities that weren't touched, like Heidelberg, but

any major cities were pretty well leveled.”

Goldman then left the Army in November 1946, taking a four-year break in the reserves before being called back to active duty in September 1950. He was deployed to Korea, where he manned the border between the newly fractured North and South Koreas as part of the 24th Infantry Division for 13 months.

“It was somewhat the same [as WWII], but I think there was more of a sense of urgency because of the tension between North and South Korea,” he said. “During duty in Austria, Austria and Germany weren't at war. Here, there was more of a feeling that something could happen.”

Opting to remain active duty after Korea, Goldman's next deployment came in 1967, when he was shipped out to Vietnam with the 101st Airborne Division. In 1971, he deployed to Vietnam a second time at the U.S. Army headquarters in Saigon.

“I never really was in combat [in Vietnam],” Goldman said. “It was more

of a readiness force than anything. In Saigon, we were in a major headquarters. It was almost like stateside duty, to be honest. You lived well and you had nice facilities.”

Goldman's last duty station was at the VII Corps headquarters in Stuttgart, West Germany, where he took his retirement in November 1978 at the rank of Chief Warrant Officer 4. Shortly after, he established the first ROTC program at Stuttgart American High School, where he remained as an ROTC instructor for the next 31 years.

After retiring from the school, Goldman looked to work at the Exchange not only as a way to stay busy, but to continue serving the military community.

“You see people coming through the register quite regularly, so every so often you run into someone who was in the ROTC program when you first started it at the high school, and they've already retired,” Goldman said. “Many times they're field grade officers, many times they're very successful in business, some are teachers. So it's a nice feeling when they

come in to touch base to see if I'm still working, to see how I'm doing.”

One soul whose military career Goldman certainly influenced is that of his son, 53-year-old Glenn Goldman, who graduated from West Point in 1984 before serving 30 years in the Army, retiring as a Colonel and deploying to Iraq with the 82nd Airborne Division during Operation Desert Storm.

“Today, he has a very, very good job at West Point as a GS civilian,” Goldman said. “You can imagine how proud I am of him.”

Sam Shinault, Panzer Exchange Main Store Manager, said Goldman's example sets a bar for newer Exchange associates to work toward.

“There are people who say if you're five minutes early, you're late,” Shinault said. “Chief Goldman rides 45 minutes one way to work, and he's here at least 30 minutes prior to the start of his shift every day. Being prompt, doing the many functions of a cashier and taking care of the customer is what he teaches by his actions.”

Jack Goldman, 90, has a military career spanning three decades and deployments during World War II and the Korean and Vietnam wars. Today, Goldman continues his service to his country and the military community by working as a cashier at the Panzer Exchange. — Photo by AAFES

The Citizen, October 6, 2016 Page 5FEATURE

Influenza vaccine now required for DoDEA studentsDepartment of Defense Education Activity

Beginning this fall and continu-ing for every subsequent school year, the Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA) has added the requirement for an annual seasonal influenza vaccine for stu-dents attending DoDEA Schools.

The influenza vaccine has been added to the list of required im-munizations for students attending DoDEA schools, following guid-ance and recommendations by the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices and the Department of Defense Joint Military Medical Services regulation on immunizations.

“The annual seasonal influenza vaccine is the best defense against influenza.  Because the military com-munity is a highly transient one, which increases the potential for ex-posure and the spread of infectious diseases, DoDEA added the influenza vaccine to the list of required vacci-nations for school-age children,” said Dr. Linda Curtis, DoDEA Principal Deputy Director and Associate Director for Academics. “Reducing the spread of preventable infections in schools and the military commu-nity, improves students’ health, safety and attendance.  A reduction in ab-senteeism greatly improves student academic achievement.”

The Stuttgart Health Clinic is hosting school and community vac-cination dates October through December at the Stuttgart Health Clinic located on Patch Barracks, open to all eligible Stuttgart military community members. People can also

make an appointment outside of the scheduled hours by contacting DSN: 590-2900/civ. 06371-9464-2900.

School-age open dates are on the following Saturday’s from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.: Oct. 22 and 29 and Nov. 5 and 19.

Community dates are on the fol-lowing Friday’s from 6:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.: Oct. 28, Nov 4 and 18, Dec. 2.

Students will not be dis-enrolled from schools if the vaccine is not available at the Military Treatment Facility (MTF) or the MTFs can-not administer the vaccine before

December 1, 2016. DoDEA will work with the MTFs to ensure students can receive the vaccine when it becomes available and the MTFs can provide the service.

School nurses can also provide information about the immuniza-tions.  The complete list of required immunizations and at what age they should be administered is on the DoDEA website athttp://www.do-dea.edu/StudentServices/immuni-zationPgrm.cfm, as well as on indi-vidual school websites.

DoDEA plans, directs,

coordinates, and manages pre-kindergarten through 12th grade education programs for school-age children of Department of Defense personnel who would otherwise not have access to high-quality public education.  DoDEA schools are located in Europe, the Pacific, Western Asia, the Middle East, Cuba, the United States, Guam, and Puerto Rico. DoDEA also provides support and resources to Local Educational Agencies throughout the United States that serve children of military families.

Stay healthy this flu season: Influenza explainedStuttgart Health Clinic

Flu season is fast approaching, and it’s time to protect yourself, your family and your friends by getting your annual flu vaccine. One im-portant change to note for this Flu season year is the Center for Disease Control’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices recommen-dation not to give the nasal spray flu vaccine (FLU Mist) due to vac-cine effectiveness. Studies indicating poor or relatively lower effective-ness. Only injectable FLU vaccine will be available this year.

Flu, also known as the influenza virus is a contagious viral respiratory disease which tends to increase and

spread between early fall and late spring months.

Many people die every year from the Flu virus. The Flu virus is unpre-dictable and can result in hospital-ization or even death.

How is the flu spread?  Flu is spread person to person through respiratory droplets when a person coughs, sneezes, or talks. You can also get the Flu by direct contact if you touch surfaces and objects or someone infected with flu vi-rus germs. You can be contagious even before the symptoms appear and you can continue to be conta-gious about a week after you have symptoms.

What are the symptoms of the

Flu? Symptoms can range from mild to severe. Someone infected with Flu may sneeze and cough often; have a fever, chills, headaches, muscle aches, stuffy nose, experience fatigue, pos-sible diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain.

What can you do to avoid, pro-tect yourself the Flu virus? The best protection is to get your Flu shot and wash your hands often with soap and warm water. You should avoid close contact with sick people, stay home if you’re sick, and cover your nose and mouth when coughing and sneezing.

Who should get the Flu shot? Everyone who is age appropriate (6 months and up) and who does not

possess an allergy or medical con-dition which prevents them from getting the Flu vaccine should get a Flu shot. CDC recommends the Flu shot each year for highly sus-ceptible individuals such as: Seniors over the age of 65, pregnant women, young children, healthcare work-ers, policemen, persons who work at prisons, persons with asthma, diabetes, or other chronic medical conditions.

To learn more about the flu, visit these sites:• https://www.cdc.gov/flu• http://www.health.mil/vaccines• http://www.immunize.org/

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Page 6 The Citizen, October 6, 2016COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS

Stuttgart theatre Center PreSentS “the MouSetraP”

Join the Stuttgart Theatre Center - Kelley Barracks, Bldg. 3320 for the perfor-mance of a classic murder mystery from world-famous author Agatha Christie, and see the world’s longest running play. “The Mousetrap” features a group of strangers stranded in a boarding house during a snow storm, one of whom is a murderer. First performance is Oct. 14, 2016, 7:30 p.m. The minimum age to at-tend is five years old. Tickets are $15.00 for adults and $13.00 for students, they can be purchased with Euro, based on the Family and MWR exchange rate. Reservations are suggested and tickets are on sale now. For more information, contact the Stuttgart Theatre Center at civ. (0)711-729-3055 or DSN Tel: 421-3055.

Stuttgart health CliniC hourS

Beginning October 1 the Stuttgart Health Clinic hours have changed. They are now open Monday – Friday 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., this includes the pharmacy on Patch Barracks. To make an appointment call DSN 590-2900/civ. 06371-94642900.

Kelley Car WaSh SCheduled to reoPen Mid-oCtober

The Kelley Car Wash has been closed due to an infrastructure issue that the Directorate of Public Works is servicing to repair. The self-service car wash with its four pressure wash bays is scheduled to reopen mid-October; the high-pow-ered vacuums are still operational until then. The Patch Car Wash is also avail-able for car cleaning needs, open daily from 10:30 a.m. – 6 p.m. except for U.S. Holidays. For more information, con-tact the Auto Skills Center at civ. 07031-15-2555 or DSN: 431-2555.

navy-Marine CorPS relief SoCiety neW hourS

NMCRS new appointment hours for Tuesday’s and Thursday’s are 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. They are in Building 2915, 2nd Floor, Rm 204 on Panzer Kaserne. Volunteer positions are available for a Budget for Baby Program Lead, and Communications Lead. To make an ap-pointment, or for volunteer information, contact DSN: 431-3768/civ. 07031-15-3768 or on-call: 0152-0134-7312.

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There will be increased force protec-tion at gates and on-post across all instal-lations. Road and parking barriers will be in place in certain areas to reduce parking movement near the exercise. To maintain the integrity of the emergency scenario

training, blocking locations will not be an-nounced prior to the event. Community members will notice a visible increase in Military Police, fire and emergency first responder activity, including casualty role-play. Many service members will be in full tactical uniforms with equipment deployed around the installations.

CyS SPortS Winter regiStration

CYS Sports winter registration is open Oct. 11 – Nov. 10. Sports of-fered are basketball (ages 5 - 15) for $40, wrestling (ages 6 - 14) for $45, cheerleading (ages 5 - 15) for $40, de-velopmental basketball (ages 3 - 4) for $20, and bowling (ages 9 - 18) for $65. Space is limited in some sports and lo-cations. Participants must have a valid sport’s physical throughout the season. The season runs from Jan. 8 – Mar. 4. Register at Parent Central Services or via webtrac. For more information, call Civ. 0711-680-7480 or DSN 430-7480.

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Outdoor Recreation (ODR), can help this winter season with your Ski/Snowboard Package Rental. Go to ODR, get fitted and rent your gear through May 8. Only $199 for adult package and $149 for youth package while supplies last. Ski package include: Skis, boots, poles and helmet. Snowboard pack-age include: board, bindings, boots and helmet. For more information, call civ. 07031-15-2774 or DSN 431-2774.

Kelley hotel to CloSe for renovation

The Kelley Hotel will be closing for renovation scheduled from November 2 through December 31, 2016. Upon our re-opening the Stuttgart commu-nity will enjoy a fully furbish facility with new carpeting, wallpaper, drapes and curtains, and modern and secure guest room doors with durable metal frames. Future projects include the ad-dition of a fitness room and relocation of the continental breakfast area. For any lodging needs, please contact the Panzer Hotel front desk at civ. 07031-15-3090 or DSN: 431-3490.

uSag Stuttgart hoStS retiree aPPreCiation day

U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart will hold its ninth annual Retiree Appreciation Day, Oct. 20 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Swabian Special Events Center on Patch Barracks.

The event recognizes the service of retirees, and their family members, and also provides an opportunity for current and soon-to-be retired person-nel to obtain information on medical, dental, financial and administrative

support services available to them.

vehiCle regiStration, liCenSe feeS inCreaSe

On Oct. 1, the U.S. Army Europe Registry of Motor Vehicles increased the vehicle registration fee in Germany by $5 to $35 dollars. Driver license fees are also going up to $20.

24/7 SharP hotline loCal euroPe Phone nuMber

Those in Europe can access these same resources by calling a local tele-phone number. The Army Sexual Harassment / Assault Response & Prevention telephone number for Europe is accessible via DSN, landline, and mobile, 24 hours a day at: 537-SAFE (7233) or civ. 0611-143-537-SAFE (7233). https://safehelpline.org is a re-source offered for victims of sexual as-sault to have access 24/7 to the following: Crisis intervention; Emotional support; Referrals to both military and civilian re-sources in the victim’s area; Information on military reporting options (restricted vs. unrestricted); Information for family and friends of victims; Long and short-term safety concerns.

abSentee voting Every U.S. citizens age 18 or older by

Election Day, November 8, can vote while overseas by registering as an absentee voter. States are required to send regis-tered absentee voters their ballots no later than 45 days prior to Election Day. Check state-specific deadlines and requirements, and use the step-by-step tool to register to be an absentee voter at www.fvap.gov.

The Installation Voting Assistance Office is available for assistance on Panzer Kaserne, Building 2913 Room 114, or by calling DSN: 431-2865/civ. 07031-15-2865, or email [email protected].

CoSMiC boWling nightIf you are looking for a great time

in an exciting atmosphere, then join the Galaxy Bowling & Entertainment Center on Panzer Kaserne, Building 2998, for Cosmic Bowling every Saturday night. Cost is $2.75 per game with $2.00 shoe rental. For more infor-mation, contact the Galaxy Bowling & Entertainment Center at civ. (0)7031-15-2575 or DSN 431-2575.

franKie ballard ConCert

Join the Patch Community Club - Patch Barracks, Oct. 17 for an evening of free music from one of country mu-sic’s rising stars, Frankie Ballard. Singer of the popular single, “Tell Me You Get Lonely.” Ballard has also opened shows for huge stars on the country music scene including Kenny Chesney. This

concert is open to DoD ID cardhold-ers and their authorized guests, it is an all-ages show. The Backlot Bar is open to patrons age 18 and older after 8 p.m. This free concert is presented by Armed Forces Entertainment, a Stars & Stripes Tour. Doors open at 6 p.m. concert starts at 7 p.m. For more information, contact the Patch Community Club at civ. (0)711-729-4483 of DSN 431-4483.

StorytiMe at the library

Help your little ones get a head start on early reading skills by attending the RB Library’s  weekly preschool  story times. Story time helps children build confidence, learn socialization skills, and make friends, while caregivers get a chance to meet their peers. Story time is fun for everyone!

Story time sessions held at RB Library: Wednesdays - all ages Storytime, 11 - 11:30 a.m., 3 - 3:30 p.m., Fridays - Preschool Storytime (and crafts!), 11 - 11:30 a.m.

Storytime sessions held  at Patch Library: Wednesday mornings - 10:30 - 11 a.m., 11 - 11:30 a.m.

Java “Coffee on WheelS” ConferenCe PaCKage

Delivery available for Panzer, Kelley and Robinson. Package includes three liter Airpod Bold Roast or Mild Roast Starbucks Coffee, 12 assorted pastries of your choice and 12 cups, condiments included. Price is $29.95 and you will re-ceive one complimentary Loyalty Card ($4 value) off your next purchase at the Java Cafe. For more information, call Civ. 0711-680-8365 or DSN 430-8365.

Parent Central ServiCeS aPPointMentS

Child, Youth & School Services is improving its customer service to serve you more efficiently. Parent Central Services is now taking appointments for customers as a measure to eliminate wait times. Appointments will be available Mon. – Fri., 8 a.m. – 12 p.m. Walk-in customers will be seen Mon. – Fri., 1 – 5 p.m. The last customer needing new or re-registration will be seen at 4 p.m. daily. Appointments can be made by calling Civ. (0)711-680-7480 or DSN 430-7480.

SKieS unliMited inStruCtorS Wanted

Become a SKIES Unlimited instructor and share your area of expertise with the children and youth of the Stuttgart community. CYS Services is seeking qualified instructors to teach piano, voice, dance (pop/hip hop), art, swimming, martial arts, speech therapy, foreign languages, or other child/youth specialized programs. Must be 18 years of age or older. If you are interested call DSN 430-6281 / civ. 0711-680-6281 or email [email protected].

The Citizen, October 6, 2016 Page 7COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS

Certified fitness in-struCtors needed

Stuttgart Fitness Centers are looking for certified fitness instructors and per-sonal trainers to help keep our commu-nity in shape. If you meet these qualifica-tions and would like to join our team in providing fun, creative, and challenging training to the Stuttgart community in our fully equipped Fitness Centers, call our Fitness Coordinator at DSN 421-5808 / CIV 0711-729-5808 or the Patch Fitness Center at DSN 430-7136 / CIV 0711-680-7136. A German Tax ID no longer a requirement.

nightlife at rB Community CluB

RB Community Club and Bar is open Thursday – Saturday, 6 p.m. – 1:30 a.m. and every 2nd and 4th Wednesday, 6 – 11 p.m. Come out and have a great time! Watch sports channels, enjoy free Wi-Fi, billiards, darts, and free movies every Friday (double feature 7 p.m. and 9 p.m.). For more information, call DSN 420-6129 or CIV 0711-819-6129.

signuP for athoC AtHOC has self-service sign-up avail-

able with Common Access Cards (CAC) online. Service members may also enter a dependent (one additional account). AtHoc alerts users with emergency noti-fications multiple ways through comput-ers pop-ups, voice calls to landline and mobile phones, emails and text messag-es. Follow the step-by-step instructions on stuttgartcitizen.com, search AtHoc. Contact the Emergency Management Protection Branch officer at DSN: 431-2031/civ. 0703-115-2031, or contact your local commands Protection office. 

family Child CareAre you looking for a small, intimate

caring environment for childcare? Look no further than Family Child Care (FCC). FCC providers offer lower adult/child ratios, flexible hours, opportunities for siblings to be in care together, and a small group setting in a warm, family environ-ment. For more information, call DSN 430-4047 or CIV 0711-680-4047.

english as a seCond language

At the Army Community Service (ACS), Panzer Kaserne, Bldg. 2915, every Monday and Thursday, 9 – 11 a.m. Take advantage of free English classes that are open to community members wanting to sharpen their English skills, classes in-clude a textbook. No registration required, for more information, call DSN 431-3362 or CIV 07031-15-3362.

stuttgart theater Center auditions

Do you consider yourself at home

with Lionel Bart’s classic musical based on Charles Dickens' novel, Oliver Twist? If so, try out for the Holiday Family Musical at the Stuttgart Theater Center. A per-audi-tion workshop will be Sunday, October 16 at 6 p.m. and the auditions will be October 17 – 19 with ages 6 to 15 starting at 6 p.m. and ages 16 and above will start approxi-mately 7 p.m. Performances will be Dec. 9, 10, 11, 16, 17, 18 Jan. 6, 7, 8, 13, 14 and 15 with a special Invited performance for the EFMP only on Saturday, 17 December @ 15:00. For more information, call the theater office (Tues.-Fri. 12:30-5:30 p.m.) at Civ. 0711 729-3055 or DSN 421-3055.

after hours - Country & Western night

Dust off those cowboy boots and head over to the Backlot Bar for Country Night. Every 1st and 3rd Saturday of the month you can grab a drink or two with your friends, line dance, two-step or just hang out. Country Night is a great way to kick back and enjoy your weekend. Must be 18 years-old for authorized ID card holders & their guests located on Patch Barracks at the Backlot Bar, Bldg. 2345 starting at p.m. - 2 a.m.

salsa saturdaysJoin the fiesta party and  dance  the

night away with your favorite Latin dance beats at the the Backlot Bar.  Shake it to popular hits ideal for  Salsa, Bachata, Merengue, Reggaeton,  or request your favorite Latin dance genre and make it a night to remember. Salsa Saturdays are held every 4th Saturday of every month. Must be 18 years-old for authorized ID card holders & their guests located on Patch Barracks at the Backlot Bar, Bldg. 2345 starting at p.m. - 2 a.m.

neW on-Post housing resident handBook

Ensure that you know the rules if you live in On-Post housing. The hous-ing office encourages occupants to re-port violations if witnessed, and “If You See Something, Say Something,” to your Area/Building Coordinator. See the Resident Handbook updated by the Housing Office - www.stuttgartcitizen.com/announcements-news/2016-resi-dent-handbook/

aPPlianCes, in-home maintenanCe

To make a maintenance request contact the Service Order Help Desk at DSN: 421-6200 or CIV. 0711-729-6200. Personnel must be home for the appoint-ment. The Stuttgart Citizen website pro-vides tips for European appliance mainte-nance and use.

afn suPerstar of the month

Would you like to recognize an excep-tional member of your unit, organization,

or overall within the Stuttgart military community. To nominate a community member, email: [email protected]

Details to include: Name, unit or or-ganization (if applicable) and why you think this person is a Superstar. Winners are announced on AFN Radio. For AFN Stuttgart, AFN 360 internet radio, visit: www.afneurope.net/Stations/Stuttgart.aspx.

mandatory finanCial Planning for reloCation, for e-4 and BeloW

Financial counselors provide junior enlisted military personnel (E-4 and be-low) the tools and knowledge to make ed-ucated financial decisions, and gain a ba-sic understanding of the financial aspects of relocation to include basic Permanent Change of Station (PCS) allowances. Oct. 11, 18 and 25, 10 a.m. at the Army Community Service (ACS)  - Panzer Kaserne, Bldg. 2915, Pre-registration re-quired by calling CIV. 07031-15-3362 or DSN 431-3362.

uso triPs and eventsGet the Kiosk for September/October

and sign up for classes, events, trips and

tours, stop by the USO Center and pick up a copy or contact the Stuttgart USO Center, Building 2915 Panzer Kaserne, at 07031-15-3345 or [email protected].

Panzer BaCk gate hours The back gate afternoon hours have

changed for outbound traffic (right turn only) Monday – Friday: 2:45 - 5 p.m. Inbound  (Right Turn Only): Monday – Friday: 6:30-9:30a.m. (On regular school days) only busses will be allowed to turn left at back gate from the Schönaich direction.

vehiCle registration uPdates

The U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart Vehicle Registration Office has added on-line appointments for community mem-bers clearing and shipping vehicles, in addition to registration renewal. Clearing and shipping includes “shipping plates” and the turn-in of plates for destruction.

Stuttgart community members can now make online appointments via the registration renewal appointment link available on the homepage at www.stutt-gart.army.mil.

*Note - Appointment pages are CAC access only.

Coming to PatCh theater

Editor’s note: The movies listing was the most current

at the time of publication. Dates are subject to change.

Please check with your local theater online for the most

up-to-date schedule:

http://www.aafes.com/exchange-stores/Movie-Guide/

showtimes-Patch-Barracks.htm

Thursday, October 6Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children (PG-13) 1800

Friday, October 7The Magnificent Seven (PG-13) 1800The Girl on the Train (R) 2100

Saturday, October 8Storks (PG) 1500Deepwater Horizon (PG-13) 1800The Girl on the Train (R) 2100

Sunday, October 9Storks (PG) 1600The Girl on the Train (R) 1900

Thursday, October 13The Girl on the Train (R) 1800

Friday, October 14The Accountant (R) 1800Kevin Hart: What Now? (R) 2100

Saturday, October 15Kevin Hart: What Now? (R) 1500The Accountant (R) 1800The Magnificent Seven (PG-13) 2100

Sunday, October 16Storks (PG) 1600The Accountant (R) 1900

Mondays - Wednesdays Closed

© 2016 Universal PicturesKevin Hart: What Now? — In Universal Pictures’

Kevin Hart: What Now?, comedic rock-star Kevin

Hart follows up his 2013 hit stand-up concert

movie Let Me Explain, which grossed $32 mil-

lion domestically and became the third-highest

live stand-up comedy movie of all time. Hart

takes center stage in this groundbreaking,

record-setting, sold-out performance of “What

Now?”—filmed outdoors in front of 50,000 people

at Philadelphia’s Lincoln Financial Field—marking

the first time a comedian has ever performed to

an at-capacity football stadium.

Page 8 The Citizen, October 6, 2016AFRICOM NEWS

Task Force Sparta teach Humanitarian Mine Assistance training to AMISOM TroopsStory by Staff Sgt. Tiffany DeNaultCombined Joint Task Force - Horn of Africa

A team from Task Force Sparta, as-signed to Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa, is teaching lifesaving skills to Kenya Defense Forces (KDF) combat engineer soldiers and officers during Deliberate Kindle 2016, Sept. 5-30, at a training center in Kenya.

Deliberate Kindle 2016 is a four-week course designed to prepare the KDF sol-diers for future deployments in support of the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM). Approximately 53 KDF soldiers are given various Humanitarian Mine Action lessons focused around countering improvised explosive device (C-IED) tactics, including tactical com-bat medical skills, demolition training and train-the-trainer skill sets.

The training provides basic skills the KDF can rely and further build upon while deployed with AMISOM by increasing their effectiveness, and thus allowing them to return home safely, said U.S. Navy Ensign Christina Hammervold, Deliberate Kindle 2016 mission commander.

“It’s important to conduct C-IED training for all troop contributing coun-tries (TCCs) because it is the most det-rimental threat they are currently expe-riencing while supporting AMISOM,” Hammervold said. “Creating better trained AMISOM TCCs is vital to our success in obtaining the overall regional stability (CJTF-HOA) is seeking.”

A KDF commanding officer also stressed the importance of the combined training for their future missions.

“It’s very important to come to-gether [for this training],” said KDF Maj. Anthony. “We learned some new tactics and ideas from [the Americans]. We also have different training techniques. Therefore, when we come together in partnership, we learn a lot from each other.”

The course goes into detail on iden-tifying different IEDs, how to effectively use mine detectors, what to do when an IED is found, and also how to treat some-one who has been injured from an explo-sion. At the end of each course portion the soldiers will complete practical appli-cations of the skills learned in each class.

“It’s nice for the partnerships to be together because we are learning from [Task Force Sparta] and their experienc-es,” said KDF Warrant Officer Athumani, a squadron sergeant major. “That will help us fight the fight.”

During the last week of the course, the soldiers will have the op-portunity to train other KDF soldiers on what they have learned in the training environment for effective

transmission of skills.“It’s paying it forward,” said U.S.

Navy Hospitalman 1st Class Aaron Christensen, Deliberate Kindle lead medical trainer and a dive indepen-dent duty corpsman. “We are trying to make sure they have the skillset to pass it on to other soldiers. So it’s not just these 53 people who were able to

take the information, but for them to take it and [further] expand upon it. That way, we are growing the medical and IED awareness knowledge-base to continue the growth of their abilities to respond to emergencies.”

Task Force Sparta utilizes small ex-plosive ordnance disposal teams and ma-neuver units to conduct partner nation

training throughout HOA to build part-ner capacity, Hammervold said.

“It’s awesome. I like the instructors because they are friendly and they have the knowledge and experience,” said KDF Lance Cpl. Mohamed. “They are not just giving us what is in the books, and we are very much confident that [this] is the kind of gift we will never forget.”

U.S. Navy Chief Petty Officer Ryan Waller, assigned to Task Force Sparta and senior instructor for Deliberate Kindle 2016, teaches Kenya Defense Forces combat engineer soldiers and officers on the difference between electric and non-electric explosives during Deliberate Kindle 2016, Sept. 16, at a training center in Kenya. Deliberate Kindle is a four-week counter-improvised explosive device course designed to provide C-IED, medical, and train-the-trainer skills to approximately 53 KDF soldiers in preparation for future deployments with the African Union Mission in Somalia. — U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Tiffany DeNault

Kenya Defense Forces combat engineers practice setting up an electric demolition with mock training aids during Deliberate Kindle 2016, Sept. 16, at a training center in Kenya. U.S. Navy Task Force Sparta explosive ordnance disposal technicians and a dive independent duty corpsman, assigned to Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa, provided counter-improvised explosive device, tactical combat medical care, and train-the-trainer skills to approximately 53 KDF soldiers and officers in preparation of the KDF’s deployment with the African Union Mission in Somalia. — U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Tiffany DeNault

The Citizen, October 6, 2016 Page 9EUCOM NEWS

Raider Soldiers earn Air Assault badge while in EuropePhoto and story by Spc. Ryan Tatum 1st Armor Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division

While the majority of the Soldiers from 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division were getting ready to return to Fort Stewart at the end of a 6-month rotation in Europe, five Raider Brigade Soldiers took the opportunity to challenge themselves while earning the Air Assault badge at Camp Aachen, Germany.

The course was offered through a mobile training team from the U.S. Army National Guard’s Warrior Training Center out of Fort Benning, Georgia.

Sgt. 1st Class Derrick Koth, the noncommissioned officer-in-charge for the Air Assault cadre, said from the first day the course challenges Soldiers physically and mentally, start-ing with the prerequisites re-quired to make the course, which include a two-mile run and an obstacle course. 

“On zero day, the individu-als get a lot of physical training sessions in the morning,” said Koth. “Once the Soldiers com-plete the two-mile run in the allotted time, Soldiers will pro-ceed to the Air Assault obstacle course. The Soldiers will have nine obstacles to complete, two major and two minor obsta-cles, which both must be com-pleted in order for the Soldier to receive a go.”

Soldiers do not officially start the Air Assault course un-til they have completed all of the prerequisites.

Once completed, they start the three phases of the course. 

“We get them going from a bunch of individuals to work-ing as a team in one cohesive unit,” said Koth.

The first phase is the combat assault phase, where Soldiers receive instruction on the various aspects of combat air assault, to include aircraft orientation, aircraft safety, aero-medical evacuation, pathfinder operations, com-bat assault, and hand and arm signals.

After testing out of the first phase, Soldiers continue to the second phase and learn about sling load operations. 

“Sling load is the hardest phase of Air Assault school,” said Koth. “On average, 1-in-10 Soldiers fail that portion of the school.”

Soldiers receive instruc-tion on preparing, rigging, and inspecting various military sling loads during this phase. They must pass a written and a hands-on test, identifying three out of four deficiencies on the hands-on portion, to re-ceive a go and continue to the third phase.

Sgt. Nicholas Edwards, a quartermaster and chemical equipment repairer with the 10th Engineer Battalion, said the second phase was the hard-est phase of the Air Assault course.

“Paying attention to detail; touch what you see and see what you touch,” said Edwards. 

“The whole school is atten-tion to detail, but this particu-lar phase is the most difficult, because the smallest deficien-cies could result in catastroph-ic effects on the aircraft.”

Soldiers who passed the sling load phase moved onto the final phase, rappelling, ar-guably the most enjoyable part for those Soldiers without a fear of heights.

In this phase, Soldiers re-ceive instruction on tying a rap-pel seat, hook-up techniques,

lock-in procedures, belay pro-cedures, and rappelling.

Soldiers repel from a tower

anywhere from 34 to 64 feet in height, depending on the tower.

The Soldiers must also complete a 12-mile road march within three hours be-fore they are able to gradu-ate and earn the coveted Air Assault badge.

Spc. Ryan Skinner, a mortarman with Troop C, 5th Squadron, 7th Calvary Regiment, was thankful for the opportunity to take the course before going back to Fort Stewart.

“Air Assault School with the Warrior Training Center was a great experience,” said Skinner. “The cadre came in strong with day zero, and throughout the course they taught us a lot.”

Edwards said the course not only challenged him to become a better Soldier and leader, but it will also benefit his unit.

“The training was tough and I have learned a lot about myself in the process of train-ing, both physically and men-tally,” said Edwards. “This training teaches us how to be an asset to our unit.”

Sgt. Nicholas Edwards, a quartermaster and chemical equipment repairer for 10th Engineer Battalion, gets his Air Assault badge during a graduation ceremony at Camp Aachen, Germany, September 23, 2016. Edwards was one of five Soldiers from 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division, to earn the Air Assault badge before returning to Fort Stewart, Georgia, after a 6-month rotation in Europe.

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Page 10 The Citizen, October 6, 2016NEWS

By Holly DeCarlo-White USAG Stuttgart Public Affairs Office

The Career Program 26 — Manpower and Force Management Proponency Office Roadshow visited U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart, Sept. 20 on Patch Barracks.

CP26 is one of the Army’s cen-trally managed civilian career pro-grams aligned under the Deputy Chief of Staff, G-1, and is based in the Pentagon. CP26 management analysts work in a variety of organizations such as resource management, plans and training, documentation, and manage-ment engineering at installations and major commands across the Army.

The purpose of the roadshow is to inform CP26 careerists in USAG Stuttgart about the importance of manpower and force managers with-in the Army.  As resource managers, CP26 careerists play an integral role in developing, designing and resourcing the Army’s Operating and Generating forces.

Although the event was hosted by the CP26 office, the information pre-sented during the day-long roadshow was applicable and open to all 31 types of civilian professions. Topics focused on civilian professional development, edu-cation, and advice on how to take charge of your career. 

Beryl Hancock, CP26 Proponency Office chief said that civilians sometimes don’t get all the information on what is

available to them within their offices. The roadshow enabled civilians to have in-person interaction, question and an-swer sessions, and one-on-one career counseling on the spot.

Civilians can find which career pro-gram number they are a part of within their position description.

“From administrative to functional skills, to stretching yourself - what I call Career Yoga, it is important to learn how to build your breadth and depth of ex-perience. My point is to try and shake people up,” Hancock said.

Whether you are a new or seasoned employee, careerists should think about what will take them to the next level. Hancock encourages all profes-sionals to ask themselves, “What do I need to do in order to grow, personally and professionally?”

Hancock recommends that new ci-vilian employees take time to learn their Army Civilian, Training, Education & Development System (ACTEDS) plans. All 31 Army career programs have plans posted online with competitive profes-sional development on programs of-fered. Employees can contact their func-tional proponent for more information, or if they aren’t sure who to contact, ci-vilian professionals can email the CP26 office for guidance at: [email protected].

According to Hancock, there is a laundry list of resources and opportuni-ties available to the civilian workforce in-cluding the Civilian Education System,

which is open to all civilians, the Army Career Tracker and Go Army Ed to view training, as well as Army programs to grow and develop leaders.

“I am eligible to retire soon and I want to know that I am comfortable turning over ‘my Army’ to the person coming behind me,” Hancock said.

Persons transitioning out of the military service into a civilian career, or planning to retire, should look at their personnel file folder well in advance and take advantage of retirement classes offered at least one year prior to retire-ment, Hancock advised. It is impor-tant to keep personnel files up to date throughout your career, she said.

Service members in Stuttgart can contact the Transition and Retirement Services Administrator for assistance in their civilian or retirement transition at DSN: 431-3673/civ: 07031-15-367.

The Army Career Tracker web-site will have new references available online in October, including do’s and don’ts for resume writing.

Stuttgart’s Army Community Service offers resume free writing classes to all military community members monthly. Contact ACS for more information at DSN: 431-3362/civ. 07031-15-3362.

For more information about CP26, visit http://www.cp26.army.mil/.

Career roadshow intends to ‘shake up’ civilian workforce

Beryl Hancock (center), chief, Manpower Policy, Plans and Program and chief of the CP26 Proponency Office, speaks to students in the Manpower and Force Management course during a road show presentation in Fort Lee, Va., Jan. 5, 2016. — U.S. Army photo by Cory Hancock

Beryl Hancock, Career Program 26 Proponency Office chief, speaks to a group of Army civilians about manpower and force management at Fort Eustis, Va., August 23, 2016. CP26 is a civilian career program that analyzes and resources the Army’s operating and generating forces in sup-port of national military strategy. — U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Natasha Stannard

The Citizen, October 6, 2016 Page 11FEATURE

Story by Holly DeCarlo-White USAG Stuttgart Public Affairs Office

The 2016 Combined Federal Campaign Overseas kicks off this month on Oct. 3 with an event at the Main Exchange on Panzer Kaserne from noon to 1 p.m.

The CFC-O is an annual work-place giving campaign providing Department of Defense personnel serving overseas the opportunity to extend their service by supporting charitable causes of their choice.

The theme of the 2016 CFC-O is “Show Some Love” whereby contrib-utors are encouraged to  show their love  by supporting life-changing programs in military communities, at home and abroad. Contributors have the option to give to the over-seas military community through the Family Support and Youth Program fund.

Distinctive to the CFC-O, six percent of campaign gross, from undesignated contributions, is re-turned to the overseas installations Family Support and Youth Programs which is then used to invest in better quality of life programs for service members, their families, and federal employees.

Furthermore, contributors can support programs back home through the “CFC All-Around Giving” pro-gram, which allows contributors to pledge to thousands of local charities across the U.S. The complete, search-able charity list is available on the website, https://cfcoverseas.org.

In 2015, units across U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart raised $270,000 for charities, $117,628 toward Family Support and Youth Programs.

According to the CFC website, the following are

a few examples of how donations can make a difference:• $10 provides a month’s supply of

clean drinking water.• $25 provides a backpack and

school supplies in South Sudan.• $50 gives emergency medical

supplies in the days following a natural disaster.

• $80 provides refugee children with a safe place to play.

Paperless optionsThe Defense Finance and

Accounting Services myPay system offers contributors the opportunity to

electronically pledge via payroll allot-ment. In addition, the CFC-O eGiving system allows contributors to com-plete a one-time or monthly recurring paperless contribution via credit card, debit card or transfer from a checking or savings account.

CFC HistoryFundraising for charitable orga-

nizations in the Federal workplace can be traced to the late-1940’s, but in 1961, President John F. Kennedy offi-cially authorized the U.S. Civil Service Commission to regulate fundrais-ing in the Federal service by signing Executive Order 10927.

The CFC is:1. A strong military tradition.2. An extension of service.3. A way to connect federal employ-

ees to charitable organizations.

The CFC-O is the second largest CFC in the world with the five com-mands across six continents, there are 209,755 potential contributors and more than 3,000 campaign representa-tives. In 2015, with just 17% participa-tion, $6.8 million was raised.

To donate or for more information, contact your unit representative or vis-it https://cfcoverseas.org, click “Donate.”

Show Some Love: CFC-O 2016 kicks off in October

Unites States Army Garrison Stuttgart commander Glenn K. Dickenson and Garrison Command Sgt. Maj. Mariano Z. Alvarez hosted a kickoff event for this year’s Combined Federal Campaign, which allows Federal civilian, postal and military service members to have the opportunity to support eligible nonprofit health and human service organizations throughout the world during this year’s CFC. Check with your unit CFC representative to learn how you can donate. — Photo by Kevin S. Abel, USAG Stuttgart Public Affairs Office

Free English Tour of Three Leading Corporate Facilities and Downtown BöblingenEverybody knows that Böblingen

has a thriving economy and a rich business landscape, but few have had a chance to peek into production facilities or company headquarters in and around town. Now, thanks to the Böblingen Tourist Board, some of these doors will open for one night – not only to local citizens, but to the U.S. military community, as well.

The program of the first doors-open night of Böblingen business on Wednesday Oct. 19 – called “Wirschaft Live Erleben!” – features three high-profile, global companies: pharmaceutical wholesale

cooperative Noweda in Böblingen, plant engineering Eisenmann in Holzgerlingen, and the Mercedes-Benz factory in Sindelfingen. Starting from 5:30 p.m. they will open their doors, show visitors around state-of-the-art production and storage facilities, and share interesting details on their corporate history.

Additionally, to three tours for German speakers, the Böblingen Tourist Board is offering a dedicated tour in English for the U.S. military community. Registered participants will board a van outside the main gate of Panzer Kaserne and start on this

unique tour at 5 p.m.The first stop will be at NOWEDA

eG to discover what state-of-the-art logistics processes allow for efficient daily supplies to 8,700 pharmacies, which are also the company’s cooperative members.

The tour will continue with a brief guided bus tour of the historic area and downtown Böblingen, followed by a “pit stop” in the Mercedes-Benz factory Sindelfingen. The highlights here are a chance to see how the upper-scale vehicles with the three-point star are born and discover the groundbreaking developments of the

Mercedes-Benz Technology Center.The third company to offer a

glimpse behind the scenes is a leading plant manufacturer and service provider in high-tech fields ranging from surface treatment to material flow automation and environmental engineering. The van will then return to the Panzer main gate and is planned to be back by 10 p.m.

Participation is “first come, first served” and cost free for a maximum of 25 people. To sign up, send your name, address and contact number to the city tourist board at  [email protected].

Page 12 The Citizen, October 6, 2016recreation

Monday, October 31, 2016, Halloween trick-or-treating is scheduled on Stuttgart installations from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.

There will be a few rules to follow to gain access to the U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart installation(s). There will be no normal visitor sign-in at the gates beginning two (2) hours prior to trick-or-treating activities. Beginning at 3 p.m., no visitors or guests will be al-lowed to sign on to the installation. Sign-on privileges will resume at 10 p.m., two (2) hours after the comple-tion of trick-or-treating.

To bring guests/visitors onto any of the Stuttgart installations the following procedures must be completed:

1. All visitors/guests must be placed on an access roster list.

2. To add a visitor to the access list, submit an Access Roster Request (Download Form: AE Form 190-16F) to the Installation Access Control Office no later than close of business (4:30

p.m.), Oct. 21.3. Access roster requests may

be dropped off in person to the IACS Office located in Building 2915 on Panzer Kaserne during business hours, or submitted via the sponsors official government email by the deadline to: ussarmy.stuttgart.Imcom-Europe.list.pmo [email protected].

4. Sign-in limitations: Each indi-vidual can sign-in no more than four (4) visitors/guests.

5. Children under 10 years of age are required to be listed on the Access Roster. Complete the request form with their names, then under the section labeled “PIN/ID card number Reisepass/Ausweis Nummer,” just annotate “child.”

6. Children 10 years of age and over must have their identifica-tion card number entered the section labeled “PIN/ID card number Reisepass/Ausweis Nummer.”

7. All visitors (either signed in or on the access roster) must be escorted / accompanied by the

sponsor at all times.8. If planning to visit more than

one installation during the hours of 3 p.m. to 8 p.m., each installation requires a sepa-rate Access Roster Request be submitted.

More Trick-or-Treating Rules On-Post

1. There is no trick-or-treating al-lowed in the stairwells.

2. Door-to-door trick-or-treating is set to end at 8 p.m.

3. Keep in mind that you're on a military installation in Germany, so use good judge-ment when picking your cos-tume. (Inappropriate examples: “terrorist”, “suicide bomber”, or Nazi themed costumes etc.).

4. Ensure your guests and yourself are identifiable when signing in, or arriving, at the respective main gates.

5. Note that the regular garrison child supervision policy applies during Halloween.

Trick-or-treat tips to remember from the

Stuttgart Safety Office: • Masks can obstruct vision. Use

facial make-up instead.• Inspect all treats before any-

thing is eaten.• Walk on sidewalks, not in the

street.• Use flashlights, glow sticks, and

wear reflective clothing to help see better, and be seen more clearly.

• Watch for children darting out from between parked cars.

• Watch for children walking on roadways, medians and curbs.

• Watch for children in dark clothing.

Editors Note:Updated Oct. 4 to clarify commu-

nity questions, Form 190-16F is the cor-rect form USAG Stuttgart IACS office is accepting for installation access roster requests for visitors to the Halloween event. Community members should disregard the form's title stating use for contractors and Common Access Card registration. Additionally, IACS re-quests all sponsors submitting the form via email should use their official .mil or .gov email address.

There are a few rules to follow for visitors and guests to gain access to the U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart installations for Halloween 2016 Trick-or-Treating. — Photo by Monkey Business Images / Shutterstock.com

Halloween 2016 installation access procedures

The Citizen, October 6, 2016 Page 13RECREATION

Oct. 23: Burg Frankenstein Family Experience with USO• Halloween is coming soon, and

what better way to celebrate than a visit to a medieval castle that inspired the famous book by Mary Shelley. Don’t miss the annual Halloween festivi-ties at Frankenstein Castle near Darmstadt. You may walk through the castle and see all kinds of hor-rifi c monsters, vampires, were-wolves and ghosts up close in the daylight. Sundays are Family Day at the castle and the monsters even sign autographs if you buy the card pack and are bold enough to ask! As a VIP, you can relax and warm up in the lounge between forays into the castle. Th e VIP buf-fet includes, among other things, apple juice, salads, pasta dishes, chicken and pudding. Per the ven-ue, it is not recommended for chil-dren ages 0-6 to enter the inner courtyard with the monsters. Tour price includes transportation, VIP entrance, and USO Escort. Special Cancellation Policy applies. No discounts available.

• Departs: 11 a.m. Returns: 7:30 p.m. Cost: Ages 7 & up: $75 Child (0-6): $50.

• DSN: 431-3505/civ. 0703-115-3505

Oct. 26: Halloween Booowling with the USO• Th e Galaxy Bowling and

Entertainment Center, Panzer Kaserne, 6-8 p.m.

• FREE bowling, pizza, snacks, & fun - Wear your best costume to win prizes!

• Sign up by calling at 07031 2019012 or email: [email protected].

• *A deposit of $/€20 per person or $/€60 per family will be required at sign up. Deposit returned upon arrival on the day of the event.

• DSN: 431-3505/civ. 0703-115-3505

Oct. 27: Children’s Halloween Party• Patch Library, Patch Barracks, 3 –

6 p.m.• Children of the community can

get a head start on their Halloween celebration and enjoy candy, craft s, and more. Come dressed in your Halloween costume to be entered to win a prize.

• DSN: 430-5232/civ. 0711-680-5232

Oct. 28: Halloween Family Fun• Kelley Club, Kelley Barracks, 4:30

– 11 p.m.• Bring your family and friends

to the Kelley Club for a harrow-ing fright family fun night. Enjoy some of your favorite games (musical chairs, pop the balloon, hit the piñata, and more) with a Halloween twist. Dig into the deli-cious fi nger buff et which included, chicken wings/nuggets, meatballs, sliced pizza, spring rolls and French fries, salad bar, assorted fruits and deserts and free non-alcoholic beverages will also be included.

• Come dressed in your best Halloween costume and you are automatically entered into the costume contest. Th ree categories: adult (18 and older), teen (13 – 17) and child (12 and younger). Winners receive a gift basket from the Kelley Club and fi nish off the night with dancing as community members grab the mic and show us what they got with Karaoke.

• DSN: 421-4660/civ. 0711-729-4660

Oct. 29: Monster Bash with BOSS• Patch Community Club, Patch

Barracks, 9 p.m. – 2 a.m.• Rock out to our dueling DJ’s,

musically feeding off each other, providing our goons and goblins with a high energy packed per-formance. And don’t miss your chance to win big by entering

into our spooky competitions. Winners of the Scream contest will receive a $50 Exchange gift card; best costume winners for male, female and couples will receive tickets to Europa Park’s Horror Night 10 year anniversary; if you dare to enter the fear factor bug eating challenge, you could win a PS4 with VR headset, plus accessories.

• Better Opportunities for Single Servicemembers, BOSS, will be hosting a dance off contest where winners will take home gift cards, backpacks, and BOSS swag. Th rilling Halloween cock-tails such as Vampire Sweet Juice, Bloody Mary and more will be all the rave that night. For only $5, get your scare on and one freshly hacked grilled item served by our favorite Halloween special guest, “Th e Butcher”.

• Tickets are on sale at the Patch Community Club, Java Café, Panzer Fitness Center, Galaxy Bowling and Entertainment Center, Kelley Club and RB Club, while tickets last. (Tickets may be available at the door. Limited sales).

• Event is open to U.S. ID cardhold-ers 18 and older and their autho-rized guest.

• DSN: 430-5433/civ. 0711-680-5433

Oct. 29: Glow Run• Patch Fitness Center, Patch

Barracks, 6 p.m.• Halloween isn’t just about candy

and treats. Th is year partake in the 2016 Glow Run 5k and have some healthy fun. Registration is $10 at the Patch and Panzer Fitness Centers. Participants are encour-aged to wear their Halloween cos-tumes and glow gear. Glow sticks and glow necklaces will be given out for this fi rst nighttime run. Race is pet and stroller friendly.

• DSN: 430-5386/civ. 0711-680-5386

Oct. 29: Burg Frankenstein VIP Fright Night with USO• If you love to be frightened,

then don’t miss the annual Halloween festivities for adults at Frankenstein Castle. You’ll be able to walk through the castle and see all kinds of horrifi c monsters! Be sure to bring a friend, aft er all, you never know what comes out aft er dark.... Unlike Family Day, the monsters won’t be friendly on this night!! Th e VIP lounge of-fers a delicious buff et dinner with aperitif, salad and hors d’oeuvres, warm buff et and dessert buff et (additional beverages not includ-ed). Between rounds through the castle ruins, there are snack and drink stands or you can come and go into the VIP lounge. Feel free to wear a costume—Halloween’s not just for children anymore! By requirement of the castle, this tour is only for ages 14 and older. Tour price includes transportation, en-trance, VIP lounge/meal and USO Escort.

• *NOTE: MONSTERS ARE ALLOWED TO TOUCH, PULL, GRAB AND FRIGHTEN GUESTS!*

• Special Cancellation Policy ap-plies. No discounts available.

• Departs: 4:30 p.m. Returns: 1:30 a.m. (Sun), Cost: All Seats (14+ only): $145.

• DSN: 431-3505/civ. 0703-115-3505

Oct. 31: Halloween Trick-Or-Treating • All installations, 5-8 p.m.• See Visitor Policy and On-Post

Rules.• Th e USO Stuttgart will have a ta-

ble setup at each installation giv-ing out candy to all community trick-or-treaters

Note: Candy donations from the community to support the event are welcomed and can be brought to the USO Center, Building 2915, third � oor on Panzer Kaserne.

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Page 14 The Citizen, October 6, 2016CULTURE

By Kevin S. AbelUSAG Stuttgart Public Affairs Office

Over 200 Service members, families, retirees and communi-ty members joined the Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR) 5k Color Run, and were pelted with orange, yellow, blue, pink and green powder, held on Patch Barracks Sept. 24.

In partnership with the Army Substance Abuse Program (ASAP) and the USO the family-friendly Color Run 5k brought awareness to sui-cide prevention and how we as a community can help to pre-vent the suicide of our loved ones and community members by being aware of the signs leading up to this tragedy.

“Sharing of resources in times of constraint is our goal,” said Dr. Bala M. Fischer, Alcohol & Drug Control Officer.  “If you look at it from the macro perspective each agency is vested with the goal of reaching out by offering and spreading their message, so we use this campaign to ac-complish our mission.   When we combine all our efforts and energy, we have had the expe-rience of causing sustained im-pact.  We are ONE TEAM!”

“The Color Run is about Celebrating Life,” said Fischer. “We want everyone to come out and enjoy the beauty of life. Staying strong and being there

for others are the goals of this campaign.”  

The run was a close out event for the Suicide Prevention Month that is consistent with the DoD Suicide Prevention theme 'Be There'. “Celebrating live is about fostering overall wellness, it connects people,” said Fischer.  “Families and in-dividuals were collectively hav-ing fun.”

The first 200 runners to register received a commemo-rative t-shirt, sunglasses and a color bomb to toss onto fellow runners at the start of the race.

The focus is on having fun and learning about the signs of suicide, rather than racing as runners get splashed with brightly colored powder at dif-ferent stages on the course.

Throughout the race run-ners were meet by volunteers who cheered them on with words of encouragement and a doused in colored powder, made of corn starch and food coloring to ensure their white shirts didn’t remain that way.

At the conclusion of the event, nearly all those who started were painted with bright colors and even brighter smiles. 

To see if you can find some-one you know covered in color, visit our Flickr site and search the collection of photos at: http://bit.ly/stuttgart-color-run

Color Run raises awareness of suicide prevention

As the race started, runners tried to make it through a barrage of powdered color tossed into the air forming clouds of different hues. — Photo by Jason Johnston

Runners of all ages that passed a color station during the 5k Color Run at Husky Field Sept. 24, 2016, got a good splash of color. This event gave Service members and families the opportunity to participate in a color run and learn more about suicide prevention. — Photo by Kevin S. Abel, USAG Stuttgart Public Affairs Office

Runners get hit with a barrage of powdered color as volunteers toss clouds of different hues during this year’s 5k Color Run on Patch Barrack Sept. 24, 2016. — Photo by Kevin S. Abel, USAG Stuttgart Public Affairs Office

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Soldiers’ fest unites international forcesBy Laura Cambiago SpanglerUSAG Stuttgart Public Affairs Office

Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Marines from the Stuttgart military community met their German counter-parts in uniform on Sept. 26 on the cap-ital’s fest grounds, Cannstatter Wasen, for “Soldatenwasen,” or Soldiers’ Wasen Day. The event is a unique tradition to Stuttgart’s Cannstatter Volksfest dating back 41 years.

Soldatenwasen was initiated in 1975 by beer tent owners Gerd and Hans Atz, who expressed their support for the local troops’ morale by offering two mugs of beer and a “Göckele,” or half chicken to every attending service member of Theodor Heuss Barracks in Stuttgart.

Two years later, invitations were ex-tended to the U.S. Forces, and in 1982, French and Canadian military units stationed in Baden-Württemberg also joined in the celebration.

Since 2007, this festive “joint ex-ercise” has been organized by the German Army State Command Baden-Württemberg, which in 2008 recognized the long-time host of the Stuttgart military, Alexander Laub, with a golden Cross of Honor for his long-standing support through Soldatenwasen, as well as charitable donations to the German Military Musical Corps’ for research on Multiple Sclerosis.

The baton was then passed on to Peter Brandl, owner of the Fürstenberg tent, who has been carrying on the tra-dition since 2009. On Sept 26, German Army State Commander Col. Dieter Bohnert acknowledged Brandl’s hospitality with a framed award for “Special Operations,” while U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart Commander Col. Glenn K. Dickenson presented him with the prized commander’s coin.

Following tradition, the two com-manders jointly welcomed the troops from the tent’s stage. For the first time, though, there was also an “exchange of languages” that raised enthusiasm from all sides. Bohnert easily switched back and forth from German to English, while Dickenson addressed host nation troops in their mother tongue.

“This is symbolic of how we work together as one team,” Dickenson said.

Typically, a large gathering of multinational forces means that a col-laborative military training is taking place. This annual tradition, instead, focuses on fostering a spirit of camara-derie among as many as 4,000 interna-tional service members.

Service members of all branches of service serving in Stuttgart, Germany, march together to meet their international comrades for “Soldatenwasen,” or Soldiers’ Wasen Day at the Cannstatter Wasen fest grounds, Sept. 26, 2016. — Photo by Kevin S. Abel, USAG Stuttgart Public Affairs Office

International service members try each other’s hats and exchange patches during the annual “Soldatenwasen,” or Soldiers’ Wasen Day, Sept. 26, 2016, at the Cannstatter Wasen fest grounds in Stuttgart. — Photo by Kevin S. Abel, USAG Stuttgart Public Affairs Office

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Photos by Kevin S. Abel

Pumpkin circus open in Ludwigsburg

USAG Stuttgart Public Affairs

The pumpkin festival in Ludwigsburg is the largest of its kind worldwide. This year’s creations and exhibit transform the Ludwigsburg Palace gardens,  or Blühendes Barock into a very peculiar circus ring, until Nov. 6, from 9 a.m. – 8:30 p.m.

More than 450,000 pumpkins of over 600 different varieties are artistically arranged in the shape of

clowns, knife throwers, wild animals and other circensian attractions for the 2016 theme: “The Pumpkin Circus is Coming to Town!”

Pumpkin-based foods and drinks are another much appreciated part of this event, and the food creations are just as unusual as the artwork. This is the only place where visitors can savor not just pumpkin soup, stew, and pie, but also “maultaschen,” spaghetti, burgers, strudel, candy, and even sparkling

wine, all made of pumpkin.From Sept. 15-18, the popular

U.S. pumpkin carver Ray Villafane and his team were special guests in Ludwigsburg for the fourth time. Villafane’s amazing pumpkin sculptures aim at visualizing the history of the Hubbard squash.

Another highlight in the vast program of side events is the paddling competition among athletes using giant carved pumpkins in lieu of canoes. This year, the so-called

“pumpkin regatta” took place on the castle pond on Sept. 18.

This year, the traditional German championship pumpkin weigh-off was held Oct. 2, the European championship is scheduled Oct. 9. Visitors may have the chance to see a local masterpiece break the current record weights of 812.5 and 1,054 kg, respectively.

Pumpkin carving sessions will be held on the last two Saturdays before Halloween: on Oct. 22 and

29 at 10 a.m.The pumpkin exhibition is not

illuminated, so visiting after dark is not recommended.

Dogs are generally allowed –  read the specific park regulations on the  Blühendes Barock  website at www.bluba.de.

For entry cost and more informa-tion, visit    www.kuerbisausstellung-ludwigsburg.de/en.

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Photos by Kevin S. Abel

Pumpkin circus open in Ludwigsburg

USAG Stuttgart Public Affairs

The pumpkin festival in Ludwigsburg is the largest of its kind worldwide. This year’s creations and exhibit transform the Ludwigsburg Palace gardens,  or Blühendes Barock into a very peculiar circus ring, until Nov. 6, from 9 a.m. – 8:30 p.m.

More than 450,000 pumpkins of over 600 different varieties are artistically arranged in the shape of

clowns, knife throwers, wild animals and other circensian attractions for the 2016 theme: “The Pumpkin Circus is Coming to Town!”

Pumpkin-based foods and drinks are another much appreciated part of this event, and the food creations are just as unusual as the artwork. This is the only place where visitors can savor not just pumpkin soup, stew, and pie, but also “maultaschen,” spaghetti, burgers, strudel, candy, and even sparkling

wine, all made of pumpkin.From Sept. 15-18, the popular

U.S. pumpkin carver Ray Villafane and his team were special guests in Ludwigsburg for the fourth time. Villafane’s amazing pumpkin sculptures aim at visualizing the history of the Hubbard squash.

Another highlight in the vast program of side events is the paddling competition among athletes using giant carved pumpkins in lieu of canoes. This year, the so-called

“pumpkin regatta” took place on the castle pond on Sept. 18.

This year, the traditional German championship pumpkin weigh-off was held Oct. 2, the European championship is scheduled Oct. 9. Visitors may have the chance to see a local masterpiece break the current record weights of 812.5 and 1,054 kg, respectively.

Pumpkin carving sessions will be held on the last two Saturdays before Halloween: on Oct. 22 and

29 at 10 a.m.The pumpkin exhibition is not

illuminated, so visiting after dark is not recommended.

Dogs are generally allowed –  read the specific park regulations on the  Blühendes Barock  website at www.bluba.de.

For entry cost and more informa-tion, visit    www.kuerbisausstellung-ludwigsburg.de/en.

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PreparationYou can prepare this recipe on the grill or in the oven. Both will taste great.

Cut the feta cheese into four equal slices. Take four pieces of aluminum foil that are big enough to hold all the ingredients. Remove the stalk from the bell peppers. Cut the bell pep-pers in thin slices and cut the tomatoes in half. Peel the shallots and cut them in thin slices.

Put some olive oil in your aluminum foil, then put the sliced feta cheese and some sliced to-matoes in it. Add the bell peppers, shallots/on-ions and one peperoni. Spice it up with some basil, oregano, sea salt, black pepper and chili. Put some more olive oil on top of it.

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2014 Ford Mustang GT, 5.0L, V8,405HP, Coupe, manual, gas, GunMetal Grey, Black Premium Lea-ther interior, $32,495, [email protected], 0176-93136972

2014 MINI Countryman JCWALL4, Blue, $34900, 12821 miles,Manufacturer Warranty, Automa-tic, Panoramic Sunroof, Leather,Navigation, Auto Climate, XenonLights, Heated Seats, Rain SenseWipers, Upgraded Sound System.Call or text 017680420465

2015 Jeep Patriot 4X4, 2.4L,SUV, 2,715 miles, automatic, gas,Deep Blue Metallic, Dark SlateGrey interior, $21,995, [email protected], 0176-93136972

2015.5 Volvo XC60 T5, This beau-tiful XC60 T5 Premier Drive-E isvery well equipped and awaitingyour test drive at our Kaiserslau-tern showroom. Some of the fea-tures on this car are: Laminatedpanoramic roof, Leather seatingsurfaces, Heated front & rearseats, Rear park assist camera,Park assist front and rear, BLIS,0631 351700, 0171 7554004, [email protected]

4 Continental Sport Contact 2summer tires on aluminum rimsfor sale by first owner. Size 235/55 R17 99W. Fits most SUVs Verygood condition, used only twoseasons with little mileage. On li-ne price for just one tire is $150.Selling complete package for only$390 OBO. Please contact Tom at01737746849

Audi 100 V6 Automatic in bestcondition and new Inspection, Au-di automatic V6 inspection,$3000, phone: 015123019073,email: [email protected]

Audi A4, 1998, 2.4L V6, Automa-tic/Tiptronic, 119,600 KMs/74,300Miles, Santorin Blue Mica Metal-lic, $5,030, Euro Spec, 0631-354-9908

Auto stuff. Alu wheels 4 ea 81/2 x17 5/112 bolt 28mm offset Merce-des & similar. Also have floormats seat covers tire racks. getset for winter tire change now.,Berliner Str. 66849 Landstuhl Ger-many, €210.00 Euro, phone: Text016098435541, email: [email protected]

Bike Rack: Yakima DoubleDown2, with Dead Lock rack cable lockhitch-mount, near Patch Barracks70563 Stuttgart Germany, $150OBO, phone: 0152-5276-7136,email: [email protected]

BMW 316 I 4 door Automatic,Blue, Elec windows FT All Wea-ther tires, very good and dependa-ble family car $ 1499 OBO, 90,GERMANY, email: [email protected]

BMW 320d touring, HU 04/2017,Automatic transmission, 110 kW(150 PS), Diesel, FR 05/2004,170,000 km, full leather grey, Acci-dent-free, full serice history, fullequipment, all comfort, Negotia-ble €8700, call 0176-62056022

BMW 320i sport automatic Xe-non angel eyes leather, BMW 320iautomatic sport, 63741 Aschaffen-burg Germany, $3500, email:[email protected]

BMW X5 35d Turbo Diesel with MStyling Package, BMW Car SUVDiesel, Boeblingen Germany,$29,500, phone: 491715324364,email: [email protected]

BMW 525i Model 2000, new Ger-man inspection, power stearing,power locks, air cond, leather inte-rior, seat heating, power win-dows, alloy rims w/ new summertires, new battery and brakes.€1800. 0152-06467728

Car For Sale, 91522 AnsbachGermany, $22000, phone:01622546978, email: [email protected]

Chevrolet HHR LT, 2009, Mileage78000 mi, Options Air Conditio-ning, All Season Tires, Pwr mir-rors, Power locks, Power seat,Power windows, Alloy wheels, Bo-dy Sedan Doors 5, Engine 2.2L4cyl, Auto, Patriot Military SalesTel: +49 (0) 631 357 8231

Daihatsu silver met, 4 door, 5speed, 1.0 LTR , year 2002 aircond, summer tire and winter ti-res, CD player, ABS, air bags, $1100, and we deliver, if you haveany cars for dispose of, accident,Non operational, we remove it foryou, email for info [email protected]

For Sale 2010 Mercedes Benz C300 U.S. Specs. Automatic Trans-mission All Weather Tires Acci-dent Free 63,000 Miles (99,000KM) All inspections by the Mece-des Dealer $16,500.00 06155-6740 [email protected]

FOR SALE 2010 MERCEDESBENZ, $$ 16500.00, phone:06155-6740, email: [email protected]

FOR SALE:2001 VW GOLF GLSTDI BLACK COLOR GERMANSPECS MANUAL 6 SPD TRANSBLACK/GRAY INTERIOR ELECWINDOW SHEATED SEATS SUM-MER/WINTER TIRES ACCIDENTFREE (212,000 KM) USAREUR IN-SPECTION TO 10/2017 MOSTLYDEALER MAINT$ 2,[email protected]

Ford Escort SE, 1998 blue, auto-matic, US mod, all season tires,$1699, and we deliver anywhere,if you have any cars for disposeof, accident, non operational, wewill remove it for you my phone is0175-3213199 call or e-mail,[email protected] Ka - Model 2004, €1380, [email protected], Ford140.000km, silver, 5speed, veryclean. Great car for the winter,new winter tires, front-wheeldrive, phone calls 0152-06786080Ford Kuga, 2015, $28,500, Ger-man Specs. Titanium (Escape)1.5l Eco-Boost. 150hp. 6 speedmanual. Polar Silver Metallic. Lea-ther Heated seats. Keyless entry,push button start. 4 winter andsummer tires, auto headlights,and much more. [email protected] Year Ultra Grip Winter Ti-res with steel rims, 175/65 R14.Excellent condition used one win-ter. Rims 4x100. $175; Call: 0162-297-2951Hyundai Accent, GLS, 4, door,automatic, ABS, power stering,1.4 LTR, $1550, if you have anycar for dispose of, accident, nonoperational, we remove it foryou.Email [email protected] have a Fantastic Range of Tiresin Stock at Great Prices, €, 0631/91572MAZDA 323 F, MOD 1999,GREEN, 4 DOOR, 5 SPEED, ABS,1.5 LTR, AIR COND, POWER STE-RING, ELEC WINDOWS FT, KMS74,000MYPH IS --0175-3213199--, $1700, [email protected] 626 GRAY 4 DOOR 5SPEED AIR COND KMS 194000EUROS 2900. WITH 1 YEARWARRANTY ON MOTOR TRANSAND DIFFERANT, 90, MAZDA626 GRAY 4 DOOR 5 SPEED AIRCOND KMS 194000, WITH 1 YE-AR WARRANTY ON MOTORTRANS AND DIFFERANT, €2000,email: [email protected] BENZ E-280 V-6 YEAR 21/ 11 / 2001 SILVER WAGAN /COMBI 2.8 LTR AUTOMATIACAIR COND CC HEADED SEATSPRICE EUROS 2000. EVERYTHING WORKS KEYLESS ENTRYELEC WINDOW LOCKS MIR-ROWS ALI RIMS ALWEATHER TI-RES ABS POWER STERING TILTSTERING WHEEL AIR BAGS, 90,€2000, email: [email protected] of Monster Green Borbet9x16 with new tires, Bolt pattern4x100, €550, 0631/91572

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Family Furtwängler

Steile Gasse 871032 Böblingen

Phone: +49 70 31 | 71 73 - 0Fax: +49 70 31 | 71 73 - 50

Mail: [email protected]: www.hotel-am-schlossberg.com

• Walking-distance to school bus (5 min.)• VAT Forms accepted

• Family-owned• Summer terrace• Private parties welcome• Extensive wine list

Maierstrasse 3• 70567 Stuttgart • 0711 – 711 375• www.hirsch-weinstuben.de Cre

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Greek & German specialtiesOpen: Tue – Sun

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Mondays closed

Mercedces 2011 GLK 220D CDI4 Matic German Spec 90000 KM,Mercedes GLK 2011 220D, Kai-serslautern Germany, $20,500email: [email protected] Cooper Cabrio, green, insi-de black and part leather, new ti-res (all year tires) on aluminiumrims, lots of extras, all services do-ne, Accident-free, FR 09/2005,76000km, Petrol, 85 kW (116 PS),replacement engine, Negotiable€8,400. 0176-62056022MITSUBISHI COSAMA, 1.6 LTR,GREEN, 4 DOOR, 5 SPEED, ABS,POWERSTERING, GERMAN TUVTILL JAN2017, MY PH IS --0175-3213199--, $1500, [email protected] Cosama, 1.6ltr, green,4-door, 5-speed, ABS, powerstearing, German TÜV till Jan2017, my phone is 0175-3213199,$1500, [email protected] - See Europe in style.Fleetwood Tioga 1996, 31ft x 100inches. Sleeps 5/6, queen masterbed and separate shower and toi-let. Beautiful with many luxuries.$15K OBO. Call Scott for picturesand more info 01622972951New new + German TUV GER-MAN TUV+No US inspectionNeed +++ Mitsubishi Eslipes G L,Red, 2.0 LTR , 16 VAL, air cond, 2door, 5 Speed, elec windowsKMS 163,000, $1695, [email protected] Almera TINO di, 2002,Germanspecs, pw.windows, 2ndowner, no accidents, TUeV sum-mer/2016, AC, 5seat, standard,great travelcar, no rust, POV in-spection guaranteed, €2400, fulltank goes 1100km, call 0151-45261009Opel Zafira 1.8 2008 - Price redu-ced!, opel zafira car van 7 seater,91522 Ansbach Germany, €3500,email: [email protected] 206 CC Convertible,Peugeot convertible, 63743Aschaffenburg Germany, $3500,email:[email protected] Cayenne Michelin Latitu-de Sport NO spec tires 4 each,Low mileage no damage; costnew 250 euro each, Ramstein-Miesenbach Germany, €350 Euro,phone: 01726142850, email:[email protected] Cruiser, 2.2 Diesel, 2003,Green plate, 5 speed, 4 door, TUVnew air cond, 2 set of tires sum-mer/ winter, ABS, power steringelec windows, and locks, key lessentry, price €2000, if you wantany cars for dispose of, accident,non operational, we will remove itfor you, email for info [email protected] by Owner: 2013 Volvo XC90R-Design Platinum 7-seater. Exe-cellent cond rating! Fully-loaded:Platinum, Climate pkgs, NAV,Bluetooth, sun/moon rf, BLIS, rearsensor, leather int, black metallicext. $29,928, [email protected] Cassette Car Stereo.Protec-tion Case.Cables and User [email protected]

SEAT AROSA 1997 BLUE 3DOOR 5 SPEED KMS 170 000AIR COND 1.0 LTR SUMMERAND WINTER TIRES PRICE $1400 WE DELEVER ANY WHEREAND ITS GARNTEED OVER USINSPECTION, 90, $1400, email:[email protected]

Thinking of buying a new QualityPre-owned car, then look no fur-ther, we have over 150 cars instock. Patriot Military Automobi-les 09662-702 6280

Toyota Urban Cruiser, Used carvery good, Kaiserslautern Germa-ny, €6850, email: [email protected]: 016094539677

Volvo Model: XC90 T6 AWD R-Design Year: 2016 Color: Burstingblue metallic Upholstery: Char-coal Nubuck / Nappa leather withcontour seats Transmission: 8-speed automatic w/ geartronic, [email protected] or 06134-284943

VW Golf 1999, Gotta Go, €2500,phone: 01514357273, email: [email protected]

VW GTI 2013, $16999k, The per-fect car! 66,000 mi, xtra winter alurims/tires, roof rack, winter matts,new clutch, bluetooth, heatedseats, satelite radio, keyless,power everything, iPod connect,plad interior, airbags. Very goodcond [email protected]

$5 for two LeapFrog Didj Games:Indiana Jones + Spongebob; callor text 0152-04445052

1 ea small elec. Heater 10 Euro, 1ea water cooker 5 Euro, 1 ea elec.Hand mixer 10 Euro, 1 ea toaster5 Euro, 1 Coffee Machine 10 Eu-ro, 1 coffee grinder 5 Euro, 2 eaAEG 220v Vacuum cleaners ea 40Euros, 1 fan stand 8 Euro,[email protected]

Alessis 110V/220V digital piano,chair, stand, cover, hard shell ca-se, music books $800 06374-991073 leave message

Bosch Washer & Dryer, €200,email: [email protected]

Canon BJC 7000 Color BubbleSet Printer. Incl. Cartridge andUSB Cable. CD [email protected]

Digital Camera. [email protected]

Digital Timer. [email protected]

Foot Massage Bath. 5 MassageSettings. With Heating. Massage-ball + Massagebrush. 3.3ltr. 100Watt.220V. User Guide. Orig. Box.$15. [email protected]

Grand high-class HI-FI SYSTEMThreshold Tuner Model FET Onesilver, €1.500, email: [email protected]

Grundig coffee maker (neverused - was 200E) - 50E 06374-991073 leave message

Grand high-class HI-FI SYSTEM:2 Amplifier Threshold Model s/300 STASIS, Electronic Hi-Fi Am-plifier Threshold, Model s/300STASIS, linear state power ampli-fier overall feedback free, silver,€3.600, email: [email protected] HI-FI SYSTEM 2 Infi-nity High End loudspeakersfloor-standing, cabinets off oak wood,height 64 inch, width 26 inch,depth 14 inch, 7400 €and 2 ampli-fier, Threshold Model s/300 STA-SIS, linear state power amplifieroverall feedback free, silver, 3600€Cable connections of all devicesare gold-plated!67434 NeustadtGermany, email: [email protected] HI-Fi System Naka-michi Dragon Auto Reverse Cas-sette Deck, inclusive Remote Con-trol, black, 3800 €The best classyand innovative Cassette Deckwhich has been ever built.K+H Te-lewatt HIGH FIDELITY Stereo Tu-ner, FM 2002 (Radio), 1500€67434 Neustadt Germany,email:[email protected] quality treadmill PRO-FORM 850T, $150.00, sells for$700.00 email: [email protected]

Grand-class HI-FI SYSTEM,Treshold Tuner Model FET One sil-ver, 1500 €Nakamichi CD-Player,1000mb Music Bank, AcousticIsolation System, 2.500€, inclusi-ve Remote Control 1000mb,500€, email: [email protected]

Hair Dryer. 3 Heat + 2 Speed Set-tings. Cold Shut Button. Concen-trator + Finger Diffusor Attach-ment. Lightweight.Super Quiet.Re-movable End Cap. 1875 Watt.110V. User Guide.Orig. [email protected] Case / Cover.Scratch-Re-sistant.Slim Clear Case/Cover. Si-licone Crystal Clear. NEW. Pleasebring your iPhone to make sure itfits. [email protected]

Portable AC Unit, Air conditionerportable AC unit, $250, phone:+491711803501, email: [email protected]

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Ristorante Monte Cassino•Homemade Italian Pizza, Pasta & Ice Cream•Pizza express delivery (on-base too!)•Room for big parties (up to 90)•Party service (up to 200)

Tel: 07031 – 41 33 37Herdweg 168 | 71032 BöblingenMon - Fri 11:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. & 5:00 - 11:00 p.m.Sat 5:00 - 11:00 p.m., Sun 10:30 a.m. - 11:00 p.m.WWW.PIZZAEXPRESS-MONTE-CASSINO.DE

Ristorante Monte Cassino Ristorante Monte Cassino Ristorante Monte Cassino Ristorante Monte CassinoHomemade Italian Pizza, Pasta & Ice CreamHomemade Italian Pizza, Pasta & Ice Cream

•Pizza express delivery (on-base too!)Homemade Italian Pizza, Pasta & Ice CreamHomemade Italian Pizza, Pasta & Ice Cream

•Pizza express delivery (on-base too!)•Room for big parties (up to 90)

Herdweg 168 | 71032 BöblingenMon - Fri 11:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. & 5:00 - 11:00 p.m.

•Pizza express delivery (on-base too!)Homemade Italian Pizza, Pasta & Ice Cream

•Pizza express delivery (on-base too!)TASTY ITALIAN FOOD

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Mon - Fri 11:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. & 5:00 - 11:00 p.m.

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PANZER!

WWW.KASHMIR-RESTAURANT.DE

Hours: 12.00 – 14.30 and 17.30 – 23.00

Party andCatering- Service

Take awayLunch Special

(Mo – Fri)

Indian Restaurant

authentic indian cuisine

ECHTERDINGEN Esslinger Str. 11 · Phone 0711 - 99 76 38 16LEONBERG Leonberger Str. 97 · Phone 07152 -90 32 32

NEW LOCATION

HP PC XP with Mouse, Keyboardand Remote. Orig. [email protected]

Laptop / Notebook / TabletBag. Dell. Several Zippers andCompartments. Strong and Dura-ble. Adjustable Shoulder Strap(detachable). 15"x12"x3". Black.Great Condition. [email protected]

Panasonic BluRay DVD Player,1080p resolution video, digital au-dio outputs, KTown Germany,$50, phone: 01623305535, email:[email protected]

Router, Belkin N150, $10,[email protected] Bodyfit Meteor 100 armand leg pedal home trainer for sa-le. Put it under the table and workout while sitting. Top condition,asking $45. Contact Tom at 01737746849

Steam Iron Philips. Easy Gli-de.Scratch Resistant.Durable.Ea-sy to Clean.Anti Calc.DripStop.2.5m Long Power Cord.SelfClean.Cable Holder.Verti-cal.220V.Orig. Box. Great Wor-king. [email protected] perfect system to watch sa-tellite programs in English or Ger-man Sony Bravia LCD flat screencolor TV and Atemo AM 500 HDSatellite receiver selling as a com-plete set. $195. for both, [email protected]

Treadmill - Proform 635 CW,$249, [email protected],well maintained/functioning tread-mill. Adjusts for speed & slope.Cross fit ski poles adjustable fortension. Emergency situation stop.

TVs, Voltage Regulators, €250,[email protected]

White leatherette case for IPADmini W/removable bluetooth key-board, $45.00, firm. [email protected] / 06371-60179

Caution: Some Classifiedads have become a targetfor scams. Please be cau-tious if potential buyers offeryou payment methods otherthan cash.

10 CD/DVD Slim Cases [email protected]

10 DVD Stoarge Case with OuterClear Sleeve.High Quality Pla-stic.Black.Fits Up to 3 [email protected]

2 Coasters / Candle Holders.Glass. [email protected]

2 DVD Storage Case with OuterClear Sleeve. High Quality Plastic.Clear. Fits Up to 4 [email protected]

2 each 120V Cisco Wireless-G In-ternet Home Monitoring CamerasModel WV54GCA, with manualand CD. $40, [email protected] Egg Ring Flower.Nonstick.Dura-ble.4.5"Handle folds for easy [email protected] Egg Ring Heart.Nonstick.Dura-ble.4.5"x3.5".Handle folds for ea-sy [email protected] Food Storage Contai-ner.Round.Glass with BlueLid.Made in Germany.19cm High,11cm [email protected] Key Chain with Shopping CartCoin. Metal. Bose Sign. With Box.NEW. [email protected] restored jukebox from the60s, jukebox collectable, Einsied-lerhof 67661 Kaiserslautern Ger-many, $999 obo, phone: 0174-3075784, email: [email protected] DVD Storage Case with OuterClear Sleeve.High Quality Pla-stic.Clear. Fits Up to 6 [email protected] ea old vintage army footlockers45 Euro ea, 1 large suitcase 20Euro, 1 small overnight suitcase10 Euro, 1 vintage newspapercart (mahogany w/ceramic tile) 20Euro, 3 Beersteins w/pewter lid15 Euros ea, 3 Beerstein w/o lid(munich design, kaiserslautern,spalten bier Munich) ea 10 Euros,2 ea pewter cups 10 Euros ea, 2ea small pewter cups 5 Euros ea,1 sugar cup and plate pewter set10 Euros, Old fashioned tea ser-vice trolley ceramic tile 30 Euros,email: [email protected] Handkerchiefs. 100% Cotton.Washable (60). Orig. Box. [email protected]

4 Candle Holder. Glass. 3" Dia-meter. 2.5" High. [email protected]

4 Food Storage Container.Round. Glass with Blue Lid. Madein Germany. 13cm High, 11cmDiameter. [email protected]

50 Plastic Clothes Hangers.Black. Strong and [email protected]

6 Clothes Hangers with ClipsWhite. [email protected]

6 Mini Cookie Cutters. Metal. Ani-mals. Durable. For bite-sizes goo-dies. Orig. Box. [email protected]

AeroPilates® with Free-FormCardio Rebounder, $150.00,email: [email protected]

Aeropostale Hoodie. Turquoise-blue. Lettering “aero” and zipperat the front. Size M. Barley worn.€13. [email protected]

Aeropostale long sleeve. Pink.On the front are pictures of pea-ces signs and the label name isshown. Size M. Barely worn.Good condition. For pics seewww.finditguide.com. €9. [email protected]

Air Mattress Queen Si-ze.Blue.Max Weight 500 lbs.Orig.Box.With [email protected]

Back Bag. 3 Zipper Compart-ments. Great [email protected]

Barbie and Ken Collection.Fromthe 80'[email protected]

Black knitted pullover. Size XSbut fits also for size M. €5. Seewww.finditguide.com for [email protected]

Blanket / Throw Horse. 72"x52".Reversible. Heavy Quality. Machi-ne Washable. Machine Dry AtLow Heat. Great [email protected]

Blanket Horse. 72"x52". Reversi-ble. Heavy Quality. Machine Was-hable. Machine Dry At Low Heat.Great Condition. [email protected]

Bob the Builder fans or just afanwork work shop. Perfect forX maspresent or just like that.Make anyboy's dream come true,$15,017622987498

Bowflex 5.1 Adjustable WorkoutBench.6 Different Positi-ons.50.Must Be Gone By [email protected]

Brassed 4 fold firescreen stands.21"High. Orig. Box. [email protected]

Candle Holder. Handpainted.Wood. Numbers exchangeable.Made in Germany. [email protected]

Candle Holder. Iron Base withGlass Cylinder. 9€ [email protected]

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White Mini IPAD. Infrequentlyused. No scratches or blemishes.Latest IOS installed. $169.00.06371-60179

Yamaha Dolby Digital 5.1 Sur-round Sound System with sub-woofer, 5 speakers, power conver-ter, wires, remote, amazingsound, KTown Germany, $150,phone: 01623305535, email: [email protected]

Serving Greek & German FoodBreakfast Menus, Breakfast Buffets & BrunchLunch & Dinner BuffetsPrivate Parties

Deutsche Kantenne

Directly on Patch Barracks! Bldg. 2386Mon-Fri 6:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.

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FOR SALE

Best homemade beers

& tasty food!

� e most popular and quaint house brewery,located in the heart of Stuttgart.

SOPHIE’s BRAUHAUSMarienstrasse 28

70178 SuttgartPhone 0711-610 962

Welcome to

Lunch & DinnerWith local food, homemade “Maultaschen”

and delicious specials: Check out our Bavarian night every Wednesday!

Party events...With live music,

daily specials, DJs... and the most famous

Carnival and New Year’s parties!

MON-THU 11.30 AM - 0.30 AM • FRI-SAT 11.30 - 2 AM • SUN 11.30 AM - 12 AM

WWW.SOPHIES-BRAUHAUS.DE • [email protected]

SOPHIE’s BRAUHAUS in Bad Cannstatt • Felgergasse 7, 70372 Stuttgart

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OCTOBER 2016SAT OCT 8 LIVE “INTEAM” LIVE ACOUSTIC HITS

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SAT OCT 29 LIVE “LOS GUYS” LIVE ROCK N POP HITS

MON OCT 31 LIVE “ROCKHOUSE” HALLOWEEN PARTY 2016

Biddy Early’s Irish Pub | Marienstraße 28 | 70178 Stuttgart | 0711-6159853 | [email protected]

EVERY MONDAYBIDDY’S TRIVIA QUIZ bring your team

EVERY TUESDAYBIDDY’S TEXAM HOLD EM POKER

with the bottleEVERY WEDNESDAY

BIDDY’S KARAOKE PARTY best party in townEVERY THURSDAY

OPEN MIC NIGHT come on stageEVERY FRIDAY

LIVE DJ pitcher dinkelacker 1,5l only €10,50EVERY SUNDAY

LIVE SPORTS pint guinness only €4,20

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Whiskey of the monthLAPHROAIG

10 year Single malt

ONLYONLY€6,00 (4cl)

Wed-Mon: 12:00-2:00 p.m. & 6:00-10:00 p.m.Tuesday closed

Marktstr. 9 | 71111 Waldenbuch0 71 57–52 65 86 | www.osteria-da-maria.de

Pizza, Pasta, Beef and Fish Grappa, Wine and Olive Oil from SicilyPrivate Party Room for up to 50 PersonsCatering, Cooking Courses by request

Italian Specialty Shop on-site

Canon Camera with Case. CanonCamera Sure Shot 85 Zoom. UserGuide.Orig. Box. Case Logic Ca-mera Case 3 Pockets (2 ZipperPockets). Belt Loop. Very [email protected]

Carpet Brown with White dots.6x4. 5ft. [email protected]

CD's Various Artist The Cranber-ries: To The Faithful Departed, Bu-ry The Hatchet, Everybody else isdoing it..., Wake Up And SmellThe Coffee, Enya: A Day WithoutRain, Bryan Adams: On A Day Li-ke Today, Waking Up The Neigh-bours, Peter Frampton: Now, De-an Martin:Capital Collectors Se-ries, East 17: Steam, LighthouseFamily: Whatever Gets YouThrough The Day, Genesis: Invisi-ble Touch, Turn It On Again,Bridge Jones Soundtrack Each [email protected]

Coat with no Labels and [email protected]

Cognac / Brandy Glass Set. En-graved Horse.With Box. [email protected]

Collection of leather bound, si-gned by the author, 1st editionbooks, mint cond. Over 100 diffe-rent books. Authors include: Nor-man Mailer, William F. Buckley,Joseph Heller, Elie Wiesel, DonaldMc Dunne, John Updicke, TomWolfe, etc. $ 15.000 - serious in-quiries only! Call: 0631-940213 or0151-270-19822

Comforter Set. Buttons connectthe 2 Comforter into 1.Great Quali-ty. 75"x54".Orig. Packed. [email protected]

Cooks 10 Eggs at Once, Non-stick 4egg Poaching Tray, 3eggOmelet Tray, Brush. Stainl.SteelLid, On/Off Switch, Audible Alert,Standby Mode, Easy Cleanup,2Egg Holders, Beaker with Pier-cing Pin, User Guide, Orig. Box,[email protected]

Craftsman Gas Lawn Mower,$150, 2 years old Please [email protected]

Cross Country Skies KarhuGreenland. Boots Brackets. Salo-mon.L.L. Bean Cover Bag L.L. Be-an Hiking/Cross Country PolesMountain Trek P2.high strength.aircraft aluminum shaft. fully ad-justable telescopic poles. withwristband. Boots New SalomonGreenland Back Country Boots.Thermal Insulation "Thinsulate".Size: EU46/GB11. Made in CzechRepublic, [email protected]

Dallas Cowboy Hat. [email protected]

Dark green Roxy Jeans. Size 30.Find pictures at www.finditguide.com. €10. [email protected]

Fissler Skillet Non-Stick. 24cmDiameter.Fissler, [email protected]

Disney Cars Kids Office SwivelChair Lightning McQueen *Backto School* Gently used only $20,call/text/iMessage 0152-0444505

Dog Feeder. Adjustable BowlHeight to your Dog's Needs. Per-fect for Growing Puppies or Seni-or Dogs. 2 Stainless Steel Bowls(Dishwasher Safe). Each Bowl(1.6Qt.). 17.4"H. x15.7"L.x18.8"W. Very Sturdy. Orig. Box.NEW. [email protected]

Eco warrior shoulder bag, hand-made felt, environmentally friendlybag made using only wool, waterand soap, €25, [email protected]

Felt bag, gorgeous hand-madefelt bag with blue design, mediumsize, €30, [email protected]

For Sale, €150, [email protected], German 220, Whirlpoolfront loader washing machine.Please after 1700 hrs. 0163-8853574

For That Special Collector a Be-autiful The United States Comme-morative Presidential Collection,[email protected]

Franklin Batter Elbow Guard -sa-das, baseball guard protective ge-ar softball little league arm, 67273Weisenheim am Berg Germany,$€ 15.00, phone: 01623305535,email: [email protected]

Garmin 360 Navigation, $50,[email protected]

German Beer Stein Octoberfest.Decorative Pewter Lid (Carriage).Limited Edition. Heavy Quality.10"High. [email protected]

German Beer Stein Wildlife. FoxDesign. Decorative Pewter Lid(Fox). Heavy Quality. 10"High.NEW. [email protected]

German Beer Stein. Famous Ger-man attraction theme. Pewter Lid.9.5"High. NEW. [email protected]

German Beerstein. Kaiserslau-tern and famous German CitiesDesign. Pewter Lid. 9.5" High.Bottom is a little chipped (don'tsee it if Displayed Only). Euro [email protected]

German Book Abnehmen.192 pages. Very good condition.From non-smokers [email protected]

German Book: Handbuch formen (house men).112 pages.Verygood condition.From non smo-kers [email protected]

German Book: Schlank imSchlaf. (Skinny while you sleep)191 pages. Very good condition.From non smokers [email protected]

German Pewter Cup Set. Engra-ved with Wildlife Theme.3.25"High.95% Pewter. [email protected]

German Pewter Cup. Engravedwith Steffi Graf Design (3 DifferentMotifs).3.5" High. 95% Pewter.NEW. [email protected]

German upright piano in goodcondition, recently tuned to sellfor 490 $, phone 0152 339 283 10

German Pewter Plate. Engravedwith all 16 German Regional Dis-trict Logos. 9" [email protected]

German Porcelain Plate. Manf.Kaiser, Germany. Wall Mount.Great Condition: No Chips, NoCracks. [email protected]

German Porcelain Plate. Porce-lain Plate Hunter Series. LimitedEdition. Manf. Kaiser, Germany.Wall Mount. 9.5" [email protected]

Gilde Clown. Gilde, Germa-ny.3.5"High. Handpainted. [email protected]

Griddle Cuisinart, Dual Tempera-ture Controls for Grill/Panini andGriddle, Reversible Nonstick Pla-tes Switch from Grill to Griddle, In-tegrated Drip Tray for Easy Stora-ge, User Guide, Orig. Box, NEW,€65 [email protected]

Heart Shaped Tin 3pc. Nestable.NEW. [email protected]

Hollister strapless top. White co-lor, size M. With ribbons to tie abow on the back. €15. For picssee www.finditguide.com. Con-tact [email protected]

Hummel Figurine Set: Apple TreeBoy and Girl.4"High.Orig. Box.Per-fect [email protected]

Hummel Figurine Set: Grandpa'sBoy and Grandma's Girl.4"High.Orig. Box. Perfect Conditi-on. [email protected]

Ice Skates black. Size 10.5 (42).NEW. [email protected]

Intake manifold, never used, fora civic type R or a Acura AcuraRSX type S PRC $120,[email protected] or017622987498

Items for Sale, Crane tabletopleg/arm exerciser, $25.00, Calla-way Clones Golf Clubs, 3-9 Irons,PW, SW, good condition, $40.00.Contact Tom Rewis, [email protected] or 0171-363 0906.

Jacket Size: M Color: Beige Zip-per and Buttons 1 Inside Pocketwith Zipper 3 Outside Pocketswith Zipper Hooded Rain Cape,[email protected]

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For current meeting times and locations please visitwww.cfcstuttgart.org/

COVENANT FELLOWSHIP CHURCHChrist Centered | English Speaking | Reformed | International

A Congregation of the Presbyterian Church in America [email protected] (0176) 8418 5896

www.cfcstuttgart.org Follow us on www.facebook.com/CFCStuttgart

victorybaptistchurchstuttgart.org„A Church Home abroad.“

Pastor F. MoserPastor’s Phone: 0160-9278-8754Church Phone: 0711-696-0785

Nursery provided each service

Service Times: Sunday School................. 10 am Sunday Preaching........... 11 am Sunday Evening.............. ..6 pm Wednesday (Prayer & Bible study)... .7 pm

Schulze-Delitzsch-Str. 3070565 Vaihingen

Victory Baptist ChurchStuttgart, Germany

Independent, Fundamental, KJVServing the U.S. Military & English speakingcommunity of Stuttgart, Germany since 1998

Holding Forth the Word of Life Phil. 2:16Bible Church of Stuttgart

Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Fellowship Coffee 10:30 a.m.

Sunday Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.Thursday Prayer Meeting 7:00 p.m.

Pastor Bob Matthews | cell: 0176-567-34427 | offi ce: 0711-93388243Schockenriedstrasse 42 | 70565 Vaihingenwww.bible-church-of-stuttgart.com

International Baptist Church of StuttgartWorship ServicesSunday - 0930 & 1130

AWANA: Sunday 1630Pastor’s Bible Study/Prayer Meeting: Wednesday 1900

You are important at:

Untere Waldplätze 38 • 70569 Stuttgart-Vaihingen(across the street from Patch)

www.ibcstuttgart.de • 0711 - 687 - 4365

Other Opportunities:Small Group & Bible StudiesMen’s, Women’s & Young Adult Ministries

PROTESTANT SERVICES(Sundays)

8:30 a.m. – Panzer Liturgical,Bldg. 2940

10 a.m. – Robinson Barracks,Bldg. 115 and 116

10:30 a.m. – Panzer Contemporary, Bldg. 2940

11 a.m. – Patch Collective Protestant, Bldg. 2304

12:30 p.m. – Panzer Gospel Ser-

vice, Bldg. 2940

JEWISH SERVICE(1st and 3rd Friday of each month)

7 p.m. – Panzer, Bldg. 2940*

*Small side Chapel. Enter from the Galaxy Bowling and Entertainment Center side.

CATHOLIC WEEKLYMASS SCHEDULEMonday 11 a.m. – Patch, Adoration11:45 a.m. – Patch

Tuesday11:45 a.m. – Patch

Wednesday11:45 a.m. – Kelley

Thursday 11:45 a.m. – Panzer

Saturday4:15 p.m. – Panzer, Reconciliation5 p.m. – Panzer

Sunday9 a.m. – PatchNoon – Robinson Barracks5 p.m. – Patch

Jester Clown. [email protected]

Kaiserslautern and famous Ger-man Cities Design.PewterLid.9.5"High.Bottom has little chip(Not to see if used for decoration)[email protected]

Large Swiss Cow [email protected]

KITCHEN AID MIXER BLUE-5QUART STAINLESS STEELBOWL WITH HANDLE-POURINGSHIELD-FLAT BEATER-DOUGHHOOK-WIRE WHIP-220V-PER-FECT CONDITION-200-MUST BEGONE BY THE 18, [email protected] New Poker Chips with carry-ing case, $20.00, [email protected] Monroe Box12"x8"[email protected] Fish.Thun, Italy. [email protected]

Lot's of things, All Free. A standfor a terrasse Satellite Dish, A Gar-den Classic Spreader, A 110VAlarm Clock. A Proctor SilexStream Excel 110V, 2 Line Cord-less Phone with headset 110V, ACuisiant toaster [email protected]

Marilyn Monroe Glass CoastersSet of [email protected]

Mattress Pad. Full Size.TommyHilfiger.Great [email protected]

Metal Coaster with 4 Feet. Dura-ble. 5"Diameter. [email protected]

Microfiber Floor Mop. All purpo-se floor dust mop can be usedwet or dry. Great for hardwood, ti-les and other floor surfaces.Steelhandle with hanger hook. [email protected]

Microwave Dish Set 9pc. GlassDish 0.5,1.0 and 1.5ltr. Each withGlass and Plastic Lids. Orig. Box.NEW. [email protected]

Mirror with Wood Frame. 27"High x19" Wide. [email protected]

Monitor Stand / Organizer withCableholder. Very Sturdy. 17" W.x11"D. x5.5" High. [email protected]

Must sell 65 year old flawless soli-taire .45 carat diamond ring set inwhite gold. Asking best offer$700.Will accept $ or €. Call:06332-41560 from 9 - 18:00.NEW Mug with Plate. Fine BoneChina. Made in England. PerfectCondition (No Chips, No Cracks)[email protected] never worn fitted caps, NewYork Mets. The price is $10 ea,caps sizes 7 3/8 and 7 3/4, willmail vial APO [email protected] Sports Travel Bag Large.Black. 3 Compartments. 2ft.Longx1ft. High [email protected] New York Mets Jerseysand Equipment, Official MLB NewYork Mets Jerseys from Majestic-Team set of jerseys for sale!Enough to outfit your whole base-ball or softball team! These are of-ficial jerseys from Majestic. Theyhave been used for a couple sea-sons, but are still in good shape.The black home jerseys are ingood shape. The Orange SpringTraining Jerseys have some fa-ding in the ventalated under armarea, but still are good to go.$300, [email protected]. Thomas Sabo Charm, pricenew was 49€, never used, was abday present, selling price €20,for pics please see class-world.com, [email protected] MEDELA Pump powersupply, with German plug(Model9207016) Output 9V, Input230V, only €10, call or text 0152-04445052Oversized Cardigan from Re-view. Black and white stripes. Forpictures visit www.finditguide.com. €10. [email protected] Hanger Rack. Metal.Sil-ver.Space Saver for HangingPants, Jeans......Very [email protected] Line Happy Birthday. 4m (157inch). NEW. [email protected] Frame 50x70cm. Orig.Packed. NEW. [email protected] Frame 60x80cm. Orig.Packed. NEW. [email protected] Frames 23x29cm9"x11.5".Each [email protected] Winter Jacket Size: M Co-lor: Beige Brand: Puma HeavyWinter Jacket Zipper and Buttons1 Inside Zipper Pocket 4 OutsideZipper Pockets [email protected]. 3 Zipper Sections. Pen Si-depocket.. Adjustable Strap.NEW. [email protected] Jacket Size: M Color:Beige Brand: Reebok [email protected] Climbing Shoes Size 10 1/2, *like new* $40 Model: Climb XRockmaster. Call: 0152-04445052Rosina Wachtmeister Glass CatPair.Can be used with Metal Sta-ke (incl.) or without. 32"High. Go-ebel, Germany. Orig. [email protected] Sports Bag. HeavyDuty Quality. Great as Sports Tra-vel Bag. [email protected]

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EVENTS

Glamour shopping weekNow – Sat, Oct 8Metzingen, OutletcityLooking for the latest season bar-gains? Look no further. The Outletcity in Metzingen offers a Glamour shop-ping week from September 30 to Octo-ber 8. To find out more about this event go to www.outletcity.com

Waiblingen shinesFri, Oct 7Waiblingen, city centerThe center of Waiblingen will be lit up on October 7 with a variety of differ-ent colors. Various stores will be open until 11 p.m. Fire shows, candle lights and light installations will shine over historic half-timbered houses and pre-sent a light show of colors setting off a special atmosphere. Listen to live mu-sic and enjoy the culinary specialties and so much more. For more info go to www.stuttgart-tourist.de

Fall festFri, Oct 7 – Mon, Oct 10 Fellbach, city centerThe traditional fest in Fellbach will take place from October 7 to 10. This fall, country, wine fest is one of a kind. This year’s theme is “Next exit Fell-bach, you have reached your destina-tion” “Nächste Ausfahrt Fellbach. Sie haben Ihr Ziel erreicht.” Don’t miss the parade that will start at 2 p.m. Every hour see a different program. For more info go to www.fellbach.de

Salt daySun, Oct 9Schwäbisch Hall, city centerThe Salt day fest, Tag des Salzes, in Schwäbisch Hall will take place on Octo-ber 9, 2016. In the middle ages, salt was considered the white gold. See on site how real salt is gained from Hall’s original brine in a boiling pan replica with a lot of smoke and fi re. The whole day focusses on the ‘white gold.’ To fi nd out more about this event go to www.schwaebischhall.de

Pumpkin nightSat, Oct 8Waldenbuch, city centerVisit the specially illuminated city center of Waldenbuch at the “Lange Kürbisnacht” (long pumpkin night) on October 8, starting at 5 p.m. with a children’s program. During the event a carving competition, a fl ea mar-ket and a lantern parade will take place. For more info see www.ghv-waldenbuch.de

Festival de CubaTue, Oct 11 – Sun, Oct 16Stuttgart, La Pachanga and SportVisit the Festival de Cuba in the party lo-cation La Pachanga and the workshop lo-cation Sport in Stuttgart from October 11 to 16. Enjoy the last summer feelings at this special party with typical music and a huge variety of styling and dancing work-shops. Learn how to dance the rumba and salsa and get familiar with Cuban culture. For more info and a detailed program see www.kubafestival-stuttgart.de

Bus TourFri, Oct 14Stuttgart, city center

See the city of Stuttgart from a dif-ferent view. Hop on / hop off principle is a great way to see the city. At nine important stops in the Stuttgart urban area – the TopStops – you can get on and off as you like. €15 per person for 24 hours, 2 children up to 14 years of age free of charge if accompanied by an adult. For more info go to www.stuttgart-tourist.de

Kite festivalSun, Oct 16Tübingen, ÖsterbergEnjoy a great family day at the Drachenfest (kite festival) at Tübingen’s Österberg on October 16. A special “kite hospital” to fi x possible damages will be on-site as well as food, drinks and some additional activi-ties provided by the Jugendrotkreuz (Youth Red Cross). No admission! For more info see www.stuttgart-tourist.de

Weekly marketTue, Oct 18Ludwigsburg, MarktplatzLooking to buy fresh produce? On Octo-ber 18, the Marktplatz will host the weekly market where you can purchase veg-etables, fruit, plants, fi sh and sausages. The market starts at 7 a.m. and ends at 1 p.m. Be the early bird and select the best. For more info go to www.ludwigsburg.de

SPORTS

BasketballFri, Oct 7Ludwigsburg, Arena LudwigsburgNeckar Riesen literally translates to

Neckar Giants and that’s exactly what they are; tall, strong and ready to play against the EWE Baskets Oldenburg on October 17 from 7 p.m. Tickets start at €14. For further information and to reserve your seat at their home sta-dium, the Arena Ludwigsburg, for an action-packed basketball game, visit www.mhp-riesen-ludwigsburg.de

HandballWed, Oct 19Stuttgart, Porsche-ArenaThe Porsche Arena invites you to an exciting premier league handball game on October 19. TVB 1898 Stuttgart’s best male players are playing against Rhein Neckar Löwen from 8:15 p.m. Ticket price starts at €15.50. For more information go to www.tvb1898.de

CONCERTS

3 Doors DownTue, Oct 25Stuttgart, Porsche-ArenaCheck out 3 Doors Down in Stuttgart on October 25 in the Porsche-Arena. Ticket price starts at €47.65. Show starts at 8 p.m. For more info go to www.eventim.de

Rod StewardFri, Nov 4Stuttgart, Hanns-Martin-Schleyer HalleRod Stewart is bringing his hits back to Germany on November 4. See him live in Stuttgart. Ticket price starts at €83.10. Show starts at 7:30 p.m. For more info go to www.eventim.de.

All events listed on MilitaryInGermany.com and in print are subject to change without notice. Please check directly with event organizer.

More events on: www.MilitaryInGermany.com

Photo by Simon Dannhauer / Shutterstock.com

Have fun with the localsSTUTTGART NIGHTSat, Oct 15Stuttgart, city centerCome to Stuttgart’s city center and enjoy some musical delights with exclusive live shows and cultural highlights at the Stuttgart Nacht (Stuttgart Night) on October 15 from 7 p.m. to 2 a.m. Discover Stuttgart’s special side by taking a city tour. There will be 70 different types of shows ranging from theater, dance, movies, exhibitions, tours, readings, and parties in only one night! Shuttle bus tickets are included in the price of the event. Tickets are €17. For more information go to www.stuttgartnacht.de

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FURNITURE

� e most exciting and interesting Antique store in the area.

• New inventory weekly!• 3 fl oors jam packed with treasures.• A favorite with Americans for years!

Wettgasse 12 71101 Schönaich 07031-651549

Krug Antiques

Uhlbergstr. 23 • 70794 Filderstadt • 01573 2535691www.wimpernschwung.de • [email protected]

ACCEPTED

We speak

ENGLISHCALL FOR APT. 01573 2535691• Lash lifting• Lash perm• For women and men

• Wellness around the eyes with our beautiful lashes and eyes concept

Set of three pink vases, differentshapes but matching in color, per-fect for shabby-chic feature or toupcycle. €10, [email protected]

Shirt Formula 1 Ferrari/Fila/Voda-fone/Shell.Size L.Orig.Made [email protected]

Shoe Rack Steel. For Up To 14Pair Shoes. 4Shelves. 12 ShoeHolders. 88cm H.x69cm W.x27cmDeep. Orig. Box. [email protected]

Short, black mink coat 225E; va-rious winter/loden coats - diffe-rent prices; leather boots size 11 -never worn - differentprices06374-991073 leave messa-ge

Skechers USA Men's Size 7 Ca-sual Sneaker, open box never be-en worn!, Retail over $50, here on-ly $25. Call 0152-04445052

Small grey felt shoulder bag withmushroom design, perfect gift,€20 [email protected]

Stargate Atlantis Complete Se-ries, Season [email protected]

Storage Glass with Lid.14cmHigh, 7cm [email protected]

Striped hand-made felt shoulderbag, large, trend colors, perfectgift, €30, [email protected]

Sugar/Jam Bowl with Lid.Germa-ny. Perfect Condition: No Chips,No Cracks. [email protected]

Super Mario kart lunch cooler,$8,017622987498

Super Mario Kart Wii Reversiblethrow. Fitted sheet pillow caseand lining. Never used. Paid over$100, asking $65,017622987498.

Swarovski Crystal Mouse. Collec-tible Edition. Made in Austria.Orig. Box. NEW. [email protected]

Teddy. Orig. Cherished [email protected]

Swarovski Pegasus - From the1998 "Fabulous Creatures" Se-ries. Retired in 1998, Asking$500.Ph. 06374/944828

Tall Buddha Statue, buddha ho-me decorations statue, Am Vogel-gesang 67657 Kaiserslautern Ger-many, $89 obo, phone: 0174-3075784

Target practice, eco warriorshoulder bag, hand-made felt, en-vironmentally friendly bag madeusing only wool, water and soap,€25, [email protected]

The Swarovski Pierrot measures8". This is the first edition of "Mas-querade" series. Retired in [email protected]

Total Gym XLS - Universal HomeGym for Total Body Workout,$150.00, email: [email protected]

TV Storage Case. 12 Handles. 4Casters (never used). Foam Interi-or. Black. Heavy Duty Quality.Very Sturdy. Fits TV Size up to42". Perfect Condition. Used ittwice. 49"L.x31"H.x14.5" Deep.Great Condition. Selling for a Rea-sonable Price [email protected]

Ultra Though Storage. Rubber-maid. 31 Gallon/117.3 ltr.32.5"x20"x16.8". Made in USA.Shatter Resistant to 0F. ShatterResistant to -18C. [email protected]

UNITED AIRLINES Original Stain-less Steel Travel Mug! **NEW**VERY RARE, with car plug tokeep drinks hot, Great for cars,boats and caravans, Spill + dripproof lid design! Fits all standardcup holders! €10, call/text 0152-04445052

Unwanted and Unused Gift: BikeTravel Bags with Rain Cover.NEW. [email protected]

Unwanted and Unused Gift: V&BCeramic X-MAS Ornament Set:German male/female GingerbreadOrnaments. 4"High. Villeroy &Boch Germany. NEW. Orig. [email protected]

Unwanted and Unused: BakingDish 30cm. Enamel. Cut Resi-stant. Kaiser, Germany. [email protected]

Unwanted Gift: Crystal Heart Ro-senthal, Germany. Heart ShapedCrystal. Clear Crystal.3". Orig.Box. NEW. [email protected]

Unwanted Gift: Serving Plate.Stainless Steel. 16.5"x12"[email protected]

Unwanted Gift: Wristwatch Zo-diac Sign. Gemini Design. BlackLeather Band. Orig. Box. [email protected]

Various music CDs for sale, allfrom the 2000er years. SingleCDs from Nelly Furtado, ChristinaAguilera etc. for €3, music samp-lers like Bravo Hits and The Dome€4. For a picture of the selectionsee www.finditguide.com. Con-tact [email protected]

Various size new gym bags$10.00 each, [email protected]

Viking Sword. Handle and BladeEngraved on both Sides. RealSteel. With Black Wall DisplayMount. Made [email protected]

Vintage Classic Video game fromMattel - Classic Baseball. A musthave for the collection. Still worksgreat. $20 [email protected]

Vintage handheld video gamefrom Coleco. Alien Attack is aclassic and a must have for everygame collection! in great scape.Runs on 4C batteries. $20 [email protected]

Violin Lessons. Professionallytrained musician. Also able to co-me to your home., violin, lessons,classes, music, email: [email protected] Decor Picture. Hand Craf-ted. Deer Hide. Made in [email protected] Picture 24"x6". Heavy Quali-ty Frame. Great [email protected] Panel 50"x84". HeavyQuality. Caramel Brown.Orig.Packed. NEW. [email protected] Box with SlideLid.11"x3.5". [email protected] Tin 3pc.10", 9" and 6.5".Nestable. NEW. [email protected]

2013 pair of lazy chairs, leatherwhite. €230 for both chairs. Likenew condition. Please contactNathalie at [email protected] & 2 Seat Couches, €500.00,[email protected] Design Arm [email protected] Drawer Dresser. Lots of Stora-ge Space. 45"H. x29"W. x14"D.pic. shows 2 [email protected] Full/Queen Size Bed.Headboard, Footboard and Rails.Cherry Wood.Very Sturdy.As-sembly is easy, no tools requi-red.Made in [email protected] Bedroom Set, €190,(or make offer), consisting of dres-ser with 3part mirror, and 2 nighttables, solid oak with brass hand-les, very beautiful 06302-5554 [email protected] 100 yr.old German chinacabinet, matching dining tablewith 4 chairs. See photo on KAclassifieds web page. ContactEric and Mia at 063759949674,€950, [email protected] Brittany French Benchfor 300$, antique French LouisXIV Schrank $650, antique Ger-man dark oak buffet (top used asbar) 500$.Call 06374-991073 plsleave a message.Antique English Book Case, $75,45 inches high, 11 inches deep,29 inches wide. Curved Door withGlass Insets. Side Panels withGlass Insets, 2 Glass Shelves.Buyer Must Pick Up. Please Call0159 0297 6140.Antique French Louis XIVSchrank $650. Call 06374-991073pls leave amessage.

Antique table with corner seatand secrtary cabinet, Antique ta-ble old secretary cabinet, Hoeh-strasse 86 66887 Jettenbach Ger-many, €2.000- €, phone: 0049-151-18213905, email: [email protected]

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FURNITURE

Dr. Petra Bagusche | TRICARE OCONUS Preferred DentistPoststraße 44 | 71032 BöblingenPhone: 07031-49 88 11 | Fax: 07031- 49 88 49E-Mail: [email protected] | www.dr-bagusche.de

We are your specialists for:- Cosmetic Dentistry- Implantology- Periodontology

- Prosthetics- Prophylaxis/Bleaching

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· Certified Dental Hygienist

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· Orthodontics/Invisalign

· Implants

Dr. Charles A. Smith DDS, LVIF is an American trained dentist providing expert dental care with the newest and mostsuccessful techniques to cover all your dental needs. Come seewhy patients travel from all over Europe to visit Dr. Smith for general dental care to smile makeovers. After many successfulyears in Heidelberg, Dr. Smith has now opened a second office inStuttgart. Please call to schedule your appointment.

Charles-Lindbergh-Str. 11 · 71034 BöblingenPhone 0 70 31-2 05 60 62 · www.boeblingendental.com

Modern Aesthetic

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NEWopening inStuttgart

Bed, Single w/mattress. Solidwood frame. Mattress like newcondition. €75, [email protected]

Black Queen SizeBed.Wood.75.Must Be Gone ByThe [email protected]

Brown Corduroy UpholsteredChair, $25, Buyer Must Pick Up.Please Call 0159 0297 6140

Carved Oak Schrank, Spesbach66882 Huetschenhausen Germa-ny, $300.00, email: [email protected] or telephone 0175/8404606 or 0151/26961333

CD/DVD Storage with 12 adjust-able shelves. 45"H. x 26"W. x10"DEEP. €25. [email protected]

Cherry computer desk, Hard-wood desk computer, 66879Steinwenden Germany, $$150 /Bestt offer, phone:015126732244, email: [email protected]

Children's room light oak w/deskand twin bed and mattress for 50Euros. My email is [email protected]

Clock, $150.00, [email protected]

Coffee Table with Magazine Shelfand Glass Center Piece. 4x2ft.16" High. Very [email protected]

Couch set, €900, [email protected]

Coffee Table, unusual teardropshaped coffee table, near Ram-stein AB, $20, phone:01715627919, email:[email protected]

Complete German Water BedLuna- 12 Years Old, May needone of two new water mattres-ses.It's disesembled. Must Pickup. Please contact:[email protected]

Couch Relax Chair, €199, greatfurniture use as a relax chair orbed diff moves, cover washable,like new, was new 398 euro at mo-ebel martin, from a smoke andpet free home, cell 0151-45261009 [email protected]

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Glass Door Clothes Schrank,Spesbach 66882 Huetschenhau-sen Germany, $200.00, email: [email protected] or telephone0175/8404606 or 015126961333Glass Door Storage Schrank,$100.00, email: [email protected] or telephone 0175/8404606 or 0151/26961333Green Chinese chest/coffee ta-ble w/drawers $250; Frenchwrought iron picture stand 80E; 2matching cherry brown teak side-boards -1500 E each; African ta-ble + chair 300E; African masks/artwork; oak rocking chair withcushion - $200 06374-991073 lea-ve messageLarge 4 Section Closet (Schrank),$250, 7ft 4in by 11ft 5in (3 secti-ons are 3ft 3in wide, 1 section is1ft 8in wide). Two Clothes Han-ging Rails, Many Shelves. We willhelp take apart. Buyer Must PickUp. Please Call 0159 0297 6140La-Z-Boy Rocker Recliner, $75,Dark Green Fabric, Clean and Co-zy. Buyer Must Pick Up. PleaseCall 0159 0297 6140.Love Seat, $75, Warm Gold Fa-bric, Clean and Cozy. Buyer MustPick Up. Please Call 0159-02976140.Mantel Clock from the 60 era.Key wind chines on the half andfull hour, $70.00, [email protected] Coat Rack with Brass But-tons. Very Sturdy. 69"H.x16"[email protected]

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One Each 2&3-Seat Couches,€500.00. Like new from smoke &pet-free home, anthracite-coloredcloth front & back. New price1450€ asking 500€. Pick up in Sie-gelbach. Call 06301-7988092 af-ter 8PM. [email protected]

Race Car Bed, Twin, solid wood,color blue, Length: 234 cm/92.13"Width: 102 cm/40.16" Height athighest point: 63 cm/24.80" fitsmattress size 200 x 90 cm, buyermust be able to pick up. $80 oboCall/text 015204445052

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