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erald Union H Vol. XXIII, No. 23 Wiesbaden: Our home in Germany www.herald-union.com USO fun not a stretch Aug. 18, 2016 Housing branch office opening in Aukamm By Amy L. Bugala U.S. Army Garrison Wiesbaden Public Affairs An extension of the U.S. Army Garrison Wiesbaden’s main Housing Services Office is scheduled to open soon right in the heart of the Aukamm Community. The new branch office will be dedicated to serving the housing needs of families assigned to one of approximately 490 dwelling units located in Aukamm. “We are bringing the housing services into the community to improve customer service and just make things easier for customers,” said Heike Trail, chief, Customer Service Branch. It’s no secret PCSing is a challenge. Housing is one of five required services during in and out processing, so the housing division understands See ‘Housing’ on page 4 APLSS to JOES Photo by Jacob Corbin Children’s TV clay animation-hero Gumby races against AFN Wiesbaden’s Eagle at the USO Wiesbaden’s Sun and Fun Day event Aug. 6 in Hainerberg housing. For more photos of the event, and to learn who won the mascot face-off, see page 6. By Emily Jennings U.S. Army Garrison Wiesbaden Public Affairs Have you ever wanted to change the world? Well, now is your chance to do just that — or at least your corner of the world. Army Community Service is accepting community issues and concerns for the upcoming Army Family Action Plan conference, here, Oct. 13 and 14. Inside Summer reading program Everyone’s a winner when they read, see page 5. AFAP is a grassroots program that was created more than 30 years ago by Army spouses with the intent of bringing qualityof-life issues to leadership for action. If you think that your ideas won’t be heard; think again. Every issue brought forth is addressed, said ACS’s Mary Cheney, who is in charge of the conference here. No submissions are discarded, she said. “When issues are submitted, there has to be some kind of resolution.” Resolution can be achieved in a variety of ways. It may mean By Capt. Joshua Pounders Wiesbaden Army Health Clinic forwarding an issue to the appropri appropriate place, if it does not fall under the AFAP process, or it can be addressed on the spot. “Those issues that we can resolve immediately, we send through the ICE system if it can be a quick fix,” Cheney said. At the installation level, delegates are chosen to participate in the conference and represent a cross-section of demographics from the installation to include Soldiers, spouses and civilians, Cheney said. At the conference the delegates Patients at Wiesbaden Army Health Clinic will now share feedback about their appointments using a new DoD survey. The Joint Outpatient Experience Survey, or JOES, will combine and standardize previous surveys used by the Army, Navy, Air Force and Defense Health Agency to learn about beneficiary healthcare experiences. “The JOES will replace the Army ProviderLevel Satisfaction Survey, known as APLSS and pronounced apples,” said Reggie Underwood, a WAHC patient advocate. “Many of our patients have become accustomed to the APLSS, so it’s important that they know the survey method has changed.” “Patient participation in JOES is very important to us and will help our team continue to improve the patient experience and satisfaction with their care,” said WAHC Commander Lt. Col. Nelson So. Approximately 72 hours after an appointment, a patient will receive the JOES survey by e-mail and should respond within a month. See ‘AFAP’ on page 2 See ‘JOES’ on page 2 Let your voice be heard with AFAP ACS accepting submissions for local conference DoD switching to new patient survey system AES welcomes new principal Meet Aukamm’s new principal, see page 12. CYSS Football Learn about the program on pages 16 and 17. News and features TRICARE Plus for retirees Ask the Anonymous said: Back in May, I was told that Tricare Plus would be approved for retirees soon, and that I should call back occasionally and check. That was three months ago...Is there an intention to approve Tricare Plus for retirees? If so, when? Response: The new commander of the Wiesbaden Army Health Clinic, Lt. Col. Nelson So, does intend to open enrollment to Retirees in the near future. Currently, WAHC is waiting for the turmoil from the summer PCS cycle to end and for the active duty and active duty family member population to stabilize. In mid- Sep, WAHC will conduct an assessment to determine how much excess capacity the clinic has. The WAHC intends to conduct an enrollment drive in October to enroll Retirees. This will be publicized on AFN, the Herald Union, and our Facebook page. Additionally, WAHC will discuss this during the Retiree Appreciation Day. Smoking in government housing Anonymous said: Has there been a consensus amongst Garrison leadership regarding smoking within 50 feet of government housing? Response: Smoking in Government Housing is not permitted in building common areas to include the stairwell or within 50 feet of the entrance. However, there is no prohibition against smoking on balconies, patios, or otherwise next to the building if more than 50 feet from the entrance. Residents are responsible at all times for all forms of litter they create. Violations should be addressed to your building or housing coordinators. There are currently a limited number (34) of smokefree and pet-free designated homes in Wiesbaden across all grade categories. EFMP Families are typically prioritized for Garrison these units. It is a challenge to designate more because it tends to lower overall housing occupancy and becomes a funding issue for the Army. Things to Do Anonymous said: It would be great if Wiesbaden PAO could get the “Things To Do” information page posted to the garrison website before the weekend. As it goes now, the information is supposed to be posted on Thursdays but many times doesn’t make it onto the website until Friday. I understand it is a courtesy function performed by the PAO, but lots of folks in the community use it to learn of activities in the local area. Response: Thank you for reading the Things to Do. We’re glad it’s serving its purpose of getting wonderful host nation information out to our community. In addition, thank you for your suggestions. As you said, Things to Do is a courtesy product and non mission essential. This unfortunately means that mission essential items may come up that prevent it from being posted on its normal Thursday posting. We strive to get it out as early as possible, but things may come up that impact this action. Once again, thank you for reading our Things to Do! -----------------------------------Editor’s note: In some cases, questions and answers have been summarized to address multiple concerns about a similar issue. Have something you’d like to share with the garrison, or a question you’d like answered? Send an ICE comment with a question, or submit a suggestion via the link on the ICE website. JOES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Continued from page 1 The survey, which is comprised of 28 questions, takes about five minutes to complete and gives healthcare providers and WAHC leadership the feedback necessary to improve quality of care, patient experience, and satisfaction. Thanks to joint efforts to streamline the survey process, patients will not receive more than one survey every 90 days. “While JOES provides valuable feedback to our team and the command, it also has a direct financial impact to our clinic,” said So. “Our clinic receives additional funding for each completed survey with a high satisfaction rating. We can then use these funds to purchase the latest equipment, improve the clinic, or hire additional staff to ultimately improve the care experience.” Since July 2015, WAHC has received $393,600 in additional funds for the number of satisfied survey responses. “Our patients have consistently recognized the quality of our staff and the excellent care they provide. Our patients’ feedback is very important, and we want to continue hearing from our patients through the new JOES surveys,” So explained. AFAP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Continued from page 1 are assigned to diverse work groups and given issues to prioritize. Topics vary but include quality of life issues and entitlements. If an issue is not prioritized, then that must be substantiated. Finally, issues are finetuned so that as it moves forward in the process, it is clear what is being requested, she said. Two local issues that have recently been resolved through the AFAP process at the local level are the addition of crosswalks between the soccer fields on Hainerberg and the addition of a dog park, also on Hainerberg. Requests that cannot be addressed locally are funneled to U.S. Army Europe and from there they are forwarded to the General Officers Steering Committee, chaired by the Vice Chief of Staff of the Army, for resolution. Typically a handful of issues from each garrison are forwarded to the GOSC, which Look for submission boxes soon at ACS and around the community, or to fill out the form online at http://wiesbaden. armymwr.com/europe/wiesbaden/wiesbaden-events/armyfamily-action-plan?eID=518269 How to participate AFAP focus groups will begin meeting in August and September. Call civ (0611) 143-548-9201 to sign up to participate. The meeting schedule for the following demographics are: Career Soldiers – Aug. 22, 4 p.m. Single Soldiers Focus Group One – Aug. 23, 10 a.m. Focus Group Two – Aug. 23, 6 p.m. 1st Term Soldiers – Aug. 30, 1 p.m. Mid-Career Soldiers – Aug. 30, 3 p.m. Senior Spouses – Sept. 7, 10 a.m. Civilian Employees – Sept. 9, 5:30 p.m. The Herald Union, printed exclusively for members of U.S. Army Garrison Wiesbaden, is an authorized, unofficial Army newspaper published under the provisions of AR 360-1. Contents are not necessarily the official views of, nor endorsed by, the U.S. government or the Department of Defense. The editorial content is the responsibility of the USAG Wiesbaden Public Affairs Office. No payment is made for contributions. Everything advertised in this publication shall be made available for sale, use or patronage without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, physical handicap, political affiliation or any other non-merit factor of the purchaser, user or patron. This is a biweekly newspaper published by AdvantiPro GmbH and printed by Oggersheimer Druckzentrum. Circulation is 6,000 copies. For display advertising rates: call Jaqueline Samad at civ (0631) 3033 5537, email ads@herald-union.com; classified advertising rates: call Isabell Smith at civ (0631) 3033 5530 or post at finditguide.com. Editorial offices are in Building 1205 on Clay Kaserne. Address: USAG Wiesbaden, Herald Union, Unit 29623 Box 60, APO AE 090059623; Telephone: mil 548-2002; civ (0611) 143-548-2002; Email: army.wiesbadenpao@mail.mil; Home page: www.wiesbaden.army.mil. Herald Union reviews the issues twice a year. “It’s one of the most democratic processes that the Army has,” Cheney said. “It comes from the local level.” How to Submit Herald Union published by Page 2 Patients who would like to speak with a patient advocate officer can call at DSN 5901364 or 06371-9464-1364. Command and newspaper staff USAG Wiesbaden Commander......................Col. Todd J. Fish USAG Wiesbaden CSM..........Command Sgt. Maj. Larry Addington Public Affairs Officer............................................Anemone Rueger Editor..................................................Jacob Corbin (mil 548-2002) PA Specialist......................................Amy L. Bugala (mil 548-2003) PA Specialist. .....................................Emily Jennings (mil 548-2004) Aug. 18, 2016........................................................................ www.wiesbaden.army.mil News and features Half way for the new high school Photo by Angel Jimenez Construction of the new Wiesbaden High School on Hainerberg is more than 55 percent complete as of late July. Pictured here is a view of the west side of the new school facing the commissary. The three-story, $52 million facility, was designed using a 21st Century School concept and is expected to welcome grades 9 through 12 in the Fall of 2017. Fantasy football in federal workplace violates JER By Wiesbaden Legal Center It’s that time of year again; football season is about to begin. Most people have a favorite team they support through thick and thin, but now Fantasy Football allows any NFL fan to be owner, general manager, and coach of his or her very own team. Fantasy Football has become a way for fans to feel even more connected to each Sunday’s action and has become a large part of the American sporting experience. For the government employee, however, Fantasy Football can become an issue. To be safe, it’s probably best to take part in this kind of activity from the comfort of your own home, on your own time and here’s why: Paragraph 2-302 of the Joint Ethics Regulation, which applies to both Soldiers and civilian employees, prohibits conducting or participating in any gambling activity while on duty or on government property. Gambling activity includes, among other things, conducting a lottery or pool or participating in a game for money or property. The Encyclopedia of Ethical Failures provides a few examples that show the extent of these prohibitions. This listing of ethical blunders is maintained by the U.S. Department of Defense Standards of Conduct Office for general guidance on Government Ethics issues. In one example, a DoD employee was accused of gambling in the workplace because he was operating a Fantasy Football League. In his league, each participant had a buy-in of $20 that funded the endof-season luncheon and trophies. The DoD General Counsel ruled that these activities constituted workplace gambling and violated the Joint Ethics Regulation. In another example, Air National Guard members were accused of gambling because they were running a Fantasy Football League on government computers. Each participant had a buy-in of $10, and the winner bought pizza for all participants at the end-ofseason party. Although the winner spent more on pizza than he or she received in winnings, and the league activities were conducted during break times, this still was a violation of the Joint Ethics Regulation. The personnel were counseled by their commander for gambling on federal property and misuse of Government resources. From these examples, we can see that it would be difficult, if not impossible, to conduct or participate in a Fantasy Football League in the federal workplace without violating the Joint Ethics Regulation. Additionally, gambling with a subordinate may be a violation of Articles 133 and 134 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice. German Minister of Defense visits USAREUR U.S. Army Europe photo (From Left) Lt. Gen. Ben Hodges, the U.S. Army Europe Commanding General, Frau Dr. Ursula von der Leyen, Germany’s Minister of Defense, and German Brig. Gen. Markus Laubenthal, USAREUR chief of staff, watch a slide show during a status briefing Aug. 10, 2016. This was part of Leyen’s visit to the U.S. Army Europe Headquarters where she met with Hodges, key U.S. and German staff members, and sat in on a status briefing. During her visit to Clay very good one,” von der By U.S. Army Europe Kaserne, von der Leyen Leyen said. “We know that Dr. Ursula von der Leyen, Germany’s Minis- met with Hodges, key we need each other, but we ter of Defense, visited U.S. U.S. and German staff know also that we can rely Army Europe’s headquar- members, and sat in on a on each other. We share the same values, we know what ters and met with Lt. Gen. status briefing. “The relation between we are fighting for, what we Ben Hodges, commanding general, U.S. Army Eu- the American and German have to defend, and this gives military armed forces is a us a good feeling.” rope, Aug. 10. www.wiesbaden.army.mil ...........................................................................Aug. 18, 2016 Herald Union Page 3 News and features New traffic pattern starts with King Street closure Aug. 29 News flash Traffic alert for B455 Drivers are advised now through Aug. 29, a portion of B455 is closed due to construction of a traffic circle by the State of Hessen. A detour will be posted and affect traffic between Aukamm and Crestview. Hainerberg Traffic Update A new road segment along Virginiaweg is now open to all one-way traffic travelling from Texasstrasse to Arizonastrasse (in the direction of the Exchange to the Commissary) to facilitate the flow of traffic around Hainerberg. A portion of Texasstrasse near the chapel now facilitates two-way traffic to provide vehicle access to facilities on Mississippistrasse. The section of Texasstrasse that passes in front of the elementary and middle schools is still one-way traffic in the direction of the Exchange. Access to the Self-Help Home Improvement Store or S.H.I.P is still possible. Graphic by Amy L. Bugala Housing office hours change The closure of King Street and Heerstrasse at the 5-corner intersection on Clay Kaserne will create new traffic patterns starting Aug. 29. During this phase of road construction, drivers can reach the Clay Shoppette using Wheaton Avenue (road in front of Health Clinic); however, drivers will exit the Shoppette area via Orms Avenue and navigate to their destination using the outer ring road. The Orms Avenue detour should be used to access services in Bldg. 1201 on King Street; the Soldier Medical Readiness Center, Red Cross, Army Public Health Nursing and the SHARP Program office. Looking for a mailbox? Continued from page 1 The Wiesbaden Housing Office is now open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to noon, and then 12:45 p.m. to 3 p.m., with the last customer sign-in at 2:30 p.m. The office is closed on training holidays from 8 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. with limited appointments in the afternoon and closed on U.S. federal and German holidays. There are four signature blue mail boxes located throughout U.S. Army Garrison Wiesbaden. The locations are at the Exchange Mall on Hainerberg just outside the middle entrance doors (2:35 p.m. pick up); on Clay Kaserne at the Welcome Center parking lot (2:55 p.m. pick up); and in Newman Village at the corner of Fontis Loop and Via Principalis (3 p.m. pick up); and just outside the Post Office (3:15 p.m. pick up). Point-of-purchase upgrades Army Air Force Exchange Service and Defense Commissary Agency facilities worldwide have recently converted their point-of-sale equipment to accept EMV compliant chip cards. EMV compliant chip cards offer improved security and reduce the chances of card information being cloned and used by fraud syndicates for fraudulent transactions. During the conversion, customers using chip cards at the commissary may experience limited credit/debit card functionality. At AAFES facilities customers using chip cards are currently unable to get cash back at registers. AAFES is working with the vendor to restore the cash back feature by late fall and apologizes for the temporary inconvenience. Page 4 Herald Union Housing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . the challenges residents in communities outside of Clay Kaserne face. “When a family is without a car, or has only one car, getting the requirements done may be more difficult,” said Trail, acknowledging that Aukamm residents are approximately seven miles, door-to-door, from the main housing office on Clay Kaserne. “This concept is about building a one-on-one relationship with the residents as well as bridging the distance between Aukamm and Clay,” said Mary Schmitt, chief, Wiesbaden Housing Division. Residents will still be required to conduct their initial in processing and briefs at the main Housing Office on Clay; however, once a family is assigned to a unit on Aukamm most other housing services can be completed at the new branch office. Some services include: • Schedule pre and final/move-out inspections • Schedule pick-up and delivery of temporary gov ernment furniture (Not House Hold Goods delivery or delivery of commercial goods). • Process Temporary Lodging Allowance, or TLA paperwork • Yard Sale requests • Make project notices to residents (i.e. Power or water outages). • Walk around to check condition of outside community areas (i.e. playgrounds, trash and common areas for barbecuing). • Accept exception to policy requests. All residents are reminded, the quickest way to fix something that is broke is to call in a Service Order at (0611) 143-548-HELP and to continue to take advantage of the Area and Building Coordinator programs. The Aukamm housing branch office will open by the end of August in the basement of Bldg. 7238 and will be co-located with Wiesbaden Community Spouses’ Club, the building’s primary tenant. Signage will be put up to identify the location. During the trial period the office will be staffed with one housing counselor, Monday through Friday, during core business hours. Opening hours will be announced. Schmitt said it’s important to note that the housing division has not increased staff, just reallocated. Housing will need approximately six to eight months to determine if the service is working for Aukamm residents and to ensure there are no unforeseen impacts to services provided at the main housing office. Schmitt said if the Aukamm housing branch office is effective, they may look at opening additional housing branches in other communities. The USAG Wiesbaden main Housing Office is located on Clay Kaserne at Bldg. 1023. The Housing Office manages all the dwelling units across four different communities in the USAG Wiesbaden footprint. The office is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to noon and then 12:45 p.m. to 3 p.m. with the last customer sign-in at 2:30 p.m. For more information about Wiesbaden’s Housing Services Office call civ (0611) 143- 548-4443/4441 go to www.wiesbaden.army.mil/housing/index.html. Aug. 18, 2016........................................................................ www.wiesbaden.army.mil News and features Everyone’s a winner during summer reading program By Erin Gavle Special to the Herald Union School may be out, but that hasn’t stopped Wiesbaden students from cracking a book. From June 30 to Aug. 4, children from grades 1 through 5 participated in the kids Summer Reading Program hosted by the U.S. Army Garrison Wiesbaden library and sponsored by local community organizations. The theme of this year’s program,“Read for the Win” was aimed at promoting literacy among students in the community through a series of fun activities and incentives. This year, 107 participants logged a total of 521.25 hours of time reading. Reginald Stewart, lead librarian technician, known as “Mr. Reggie” to the kids, explained how spending quality time with a book during the summer is beneficial to students. “They don’t lose valuable reading skills as they leave to the next grade. They’ll keep them, if not improve them.” During the five-week program, the library hosted a weekly activity, such as craft projects, a scavenger hunt and read-aloud story times. Participants also earned coupons to enter a raffle by having their reading logs validated by the library staff. The program culminated Aug. 4 with a raffle drawing and special screening of the movie Finding Dory at the Taunus theatre. Included in the raffle were prizes that ranged from fun to “sensible” according to Stewart. Basketballs, water guns, and board games were given away, along with binders and backpacks full of school supplies. When names were drawn, prizes were handed out to the participants who were present, and set aside to be given to those who could not attend. Benjamin Vargas, an eight-year-old reading program participant, won two bags of school supplies in the raffle. However, he decided to give one Photo by Karl Weisel Reginald Stewart, lead librarian technician, asks a summer reading program participant to talk about his favorite book during the grand finale of the five-week program at the Taunus Theatre on Hainerberg, Aug. 4. back so someone else could have a chance to win it. “I just had about two [bags] so I decided to donate one and just be nice,” he explained. Vargas said he thinks he read about 32 books over the course of the program. This summer there were also 31 Adult Summer Reading Program participants, who wrote short reviews on the pieces they read and were eligible to win prizes such as a pair of sunglasses, a dartboard and a basketball. The grand prize was a Samsung Tablet, which was awarded at the conclusion of the program, Aug. 13. The used Hessen Police Orchestra to perform car guys Weilerbacherstr. 110 67661 Kaiserslautern Jacob-Pfeifer-Str. 100 67661 Kaiserslautern Hillstr. 45 54529 Spangdahlem Am Lanzenbusch 1 66877 Ramstein 0631 680 312 10 0631 987 41 06565 957 315 06371 920 000 www.usedcarguys.net ∙ info@usedcarguys.net buy sell Courtesy photo The U.S. Army Garrison Wiesbaden and Family and MWR are proud to host the Hessen Police Orchestra Aug. 25 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Kroesen Loop in Newman Village. Community members are asked to dress for the weather and to bring their own lawn chairs and/or blankets for the evening of free music. Call (0611) 143-548-9807/0809 for more information. Trade finance U.S. SPEC — ALL BRANDS! view our inventory - updated daily www.wiesbaden.army.mil ........................................................................... Aug. 18, 2016 Herald Union Page 5 News and features USO Fun and Sun Photos by Jacob Corbin Photo above, Gumby goes to shake the AFN Wiesbaden Eagle’s wing after the Eagle defeated him in friendly competiton at the USO Sun and Fun event in Hainerberg Housing Aug. 6. The Sun and Fun Day event featured games, face painting, food and fun for everyone and was hosted by the Wiesbaden USO. Photo below, Wesley Van Horn and Logan Hall face off in sumo suits. Photo top right, USO Volunteer Roxanna Hughes helps Allyson Hunt make a bubble at the event. Photo bottom right, one-year-old Emily Sine plays in a ballpit in the five-and-under games area. LICENSED GM WARRANTY REPAIR GM PROFI GmbH Anton Hehn Strasse 09 55246 Mainz Kostheim-Kastel 0 61 34 - 616 92 Page 6 Herald Union Like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ usagwiesbaden Aug. 18, 2016........................................................................ www.wiesbaden.army.mil USAG Wiesbaden — Wackernheim, Wiesbaden Community notes Boy Scout open house Find out what Boy Scouting in Europe has to offer by attending the Wiesbaden Boy Scout Troop 107 open house at Westfalenstrasse #28 in Aukamm Aug. 22 at 6:30 p.m. Male youths between the ages of 11 and 18 and parents in the community are welcome to attend. Contact Bill Heiges at fifty7chevy4ever@hotmail. com. PWOC Fall kick off The Wiesbaden Protestant Women of the Chapel will kick off their Fall semester of studies starting Sept. 13. Renew your mind with God’s Word, meet new friends, enjoy fellowship, food, praise, worship, and Bible studies with the PWOC every Tuesday at the Clay Kaserne Chapel. Morning studies are from 9 to 11:30 a.m. and evenings 6 to 7:30 pm. Contact infowiesbadenpwoc@gmail. com. Watchcare available for morning studies. USAHRC town halls The U.S. Army Human Resources Command will host two town halls on Aug. 24 to discuss policy, human resources related concerns and conduct professional development sessions. A town hall for enlisted Soldiers will be from 9 to 10 a.m. and from 10 to 11 a.m. for all Army officers, (lieutenant colonel and below) at the Tony Bass Auditorium on Clay Kaserne. Contact Maj. Michael Perry at michael.o.perry4.mil@mail. mil. AGCRA luncheon The Wiesbaden AGCRA members and S1 OICs/NCOICs are invited to attend a professional development luncheon, Aug. 24 from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Little Italy Restaurant. RSVP to Chief Warrant Officer 4 Sandra Albelo at sandra.m.albelo.mil@ mail.mil. UMUC Spouse Scholarship UMUC Europe is offering a $2,000 Spouse of Service member (SOS) Scholarship to help military spouses fund their education. Both new and current undergraduate and graduate students are eligible. It can be applied towards UMUC tuition or refunded to help pay for other educational expenses. Details at www.europe.umuc. edu/sos. Contact the U.S. Army Garrison Wiesbaden UMUC Europe program coordinator at civ (0611) 143-548-1316 or email wiesbaden-europe@ umuc.edu. Next CIE is Aug. 23 The next monthly Community Information Exchange will be Aug. 23 at 9:30 a.m. at the Wiesbaden Entertainment Center on Hainerberg. The topic of emphasis will be Back to School. Come join the discussion to learn what’s happening in your community this Fall. Parents are invited to come hear topics of interest before the new school year. niastrasse behind Bldg. 7741. For more information call civ (0611) 143-548-9201. School sports The Wiesbaden High School interscholastic “Warrior” athletic department offers the following sports during the fall. Football (Camp sign-up is Aug. 12; camp is Aug. 14 to 17, and practice begins Aug. 18); Girls’ Volleyball (Practice begins Aug. 23 for Grades 11 and 12; and Aug. 25 for grades 9 and 10); Cheer, Tennis, Cross country and Golf (Aug. 29); Swimming is offered via community program. To join the team visit www.wiesbadenwahoos.com. Learn CPR The Wiesbaden Red Cross is offering a simulated learning FA/CPR/AED Class Aug. 24 from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. To find out more contact Wiesbaden@ redcross.org or DSN 548-1760 or civ (0611) 143-548-1760. Preschool story time The Wiesbaden Library hosts story time in the children’s section every Tuesday starting Sept. 8 from 10 to 11 a.m. Children up to age 6 can enjoy stories, sing songs and make crafts while their parents pick up literary tips. Put it on canvas Enjoy creating art while sipping the beverage of your choice at the Wiesbaden Entertainment Center Lounge, Sept. 2 or 16 from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Cost is $45 including all painting supplies. Food and drink can be purchased separately at the lounge. Reserve a space by calling Wiesbaden Arts and Crafts at civ (0611) 143-548-9838. Back-2-School Carnival Come celebrate the new year at the U.S. Army Garrison Wiesbaden Back to School Carnival and Community Fair Aug. 26 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Exchange Mall. The event, hosted by Family and MWR and the Wiesbaden Exchange, will feature music; children’s activities; informational booths from private organizations, local units, host nation city tourist offices and others; as well as a welcome back to our community teachers. Women’s Equality Day The Wiesbaden community is invited to attend a Women’s Equality Day observance, Aug. 24 from 11 a.m. to noon, at the Wiesbaden Fitness Center. The event, hosted by the 66th Military Intelligence Brigade, commemorates the 1920 passage of the 19th Amendment to the Constitution granting women the right to vote. Contact Staff Sgt. Matthew Arnold at matthew.e.arnold.mil@mail. mil or call DSN 546-4506 or civ (0611) 143-546-4506 . Learn guitar or bass Wiesbaden Arts and Crafts is the place to visit to pick up professional lessons in acoustic or electric guitar or bass. Cost is $21 for a half-hour lesson, and appointments are available from 2 to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Friday. Call civ (0611) 143-5489838 for more information. Play in the playground The New Parent Support Program hosts play dates for families with preschoolers at alternating locations during the summer months. Parents are invited to socialize with other parents while their children play. The last playdates this summer are: Aug. 12 and 26 at Crestview Housing, Pluto Weg Playground and Gazebo; Sept. 9 and 23 at Hainerberg Housing, Califor160815_WLC_Bohrkern_ANZ_136x180_HeraldUnion_PROD.indd 1 www.wiesbaden.army.mil ........................................................................... Aug. 18, 2016 Herald Union 15.08.16 14:42 Page 7 News and features ARC, ASBP team up to host blood drive School contact information Below is contact information for the four Department of Defense Dependents Schools located in Wiesbaden. Photo by Jacob Corbin Spc. Zach Baker with the Landstuhl Blood Donation Center prepares Sgt. Benjamin Johnson, Alpha Company, 2nd Military Intelligence Battalion to donate blood at the Armed Services Blood Program and American Red Cross U.S. Army Garrison Wiesbaden Station blood drive Aug. 16 at the Tony Bass Auditorium. People from all over USAG Wiesaden came out to donate, and the drive resulted in 56 units of usable blood. Aukamm Elementary School Principal: Alice Berard civ (0611) 705-6260 DSN 337-6260 Hainerberg Elementary School Principal: Sandy Zigler Asst. Principal: Tracy Vargas civ (0611) 705-2220 DSN 337-2220 Wiesbaden Middle School Principal: Dr. Susan Hargis Asst. Principal: Jeff Pond civ (0611) 705-2240 DSN 337-2240 Wiesbaden High School Principal: Greg Hatch Asst. Principal: Michael Jimerson civ (0611) 705-2260 DSN 337-2260 50 Years Hainerberg SAC Open House in business COLLISON CENTER We at Auto Hollmann would like to invite you to stop by and visit our Collision Center. We have seven collision/paint technicians with a combined experience of years which enables us to fix your vehicle right the first time. We at Hollmann feel that our employees are our strongest asset so we work very hard to keep up to date with our training standards. Our techs are factory trained along with various accomplishments from the major paint manufactures. Direct repair shop with most major insurance companies. Climate controlled paint booth and prep station. Drive-on frame and unibody straightening rack for both full frame and custom made vehicles. We have our own paint mixing system to match even the toughest colored vehicles. We offer a complete line of repair including alignments. 24 hour towing at 0171-6538059 (USAA 5 Star Shop) + We offer repairs on all makes and models + Lifetime warranty on all workmanship + Inexpensive transportation/loaner vehicle + Accurate Measuring System + All OEM Parts shipped directly from USA (US Warranty) Deliveries each week + We offer many more services + We work for all major insurance companies Photo by Karl Weisel Call or swing by Monday to Friday from 7 am to 7 pm or look us up on www.hollmann.us Hochheimerstrasse 111 55246 Kastel/Kostheim Phone 06134-3381 Page 8 Herald Union Hainerberg School Age Center children enjoy an outdoor card game during the warm days of summer. Parents and children are invited to take an inside look at the many great activities and programs available at the center during an open house Aug. 26 from 3 to 5 p.m. Enjoy free snacks and see what’s offered for school-age children. The center currently has openings. Hainerberg School Age Center is located in Bldg. 7894 in Hainerberg Housing. Aug. 18, 2016........................................................................ www.wiesbaden.army.mil News and features USAREUR’s ‘best warriors’ unveiled By Sgt. Maj. Michael Pintagro 21st Theater Sustainment Command Public Affairs GRAFENWOEHR, Germany — The U.S. Army Europe and 21st Theater Sustainment Command senior enlisted leaders unveiled the region’s top troops as the 2016 European Best Warrior Competition reached a thrilling climax before an enthusiastic audience of over 200 Soldiers, leaders and distinguished visitors Aug. 11 at the Tower Barracks Physical Fitness Center. Army 1st Lt. Kendall Ward of the 173rd Infantry Brigade Combat Team (Airborne) captured top honors among officers. Staff Sgt. Ethan Rodgers of the 7th Army Training Command outlasted eight other noncommissioned officers to claim the NCO crown. Spc. Daniel Guenther of the 7th ATC topped five other troops to earn superlative Soldier honors in a sensational showing for the home-station training command. Conquering enlisted candidates earned not only continental bragging rights but an opportunity to represent USAREUR during the Department of the Army Best Warrior Competition, slated for Sept. 26-Oct. 3 at Fort A.P. Hill in Virginia. The junior officer competition culminates at command level. “I’m tremendously excited to represent USAREUR, my brigade and my battalion at this level,” said Ward, a platoon leader who serves with the Vicenza, Italy-based 503rd Parachute Infantry Regiment. “I need more than two hands to count the great officers who could’ve been selected and performed just as well. It’s an honor and a privilege to represent our brigade and our Soldiers across Italy in this event.” The Hohenfels-based 7th ATC competitors performed exceptionally well on their home training turf. “I was surprised when they announced my name,” said Guenther, a fire team leader with 1st Battalion, 4th Infantry Regiment and native of Belgrade, Montana. “You really didn’t know who would win until the very end. The unit has been training me nonstop the last two months to get ready. They’ve done a great job helping Staff Sgt. Rodgers and I prepared so I feel pretty good about our prospects at the DA competition.” “It’s been a thrilling experience to test my mettle against other great NCOs across Army Europe,” added Rodgers, a weapons squad leader with the 1-4th Infantry. “We’re going to study hard, train hard and come out to win.” The competitors endured a week Photo by Staff Sgt. Betty Y. Boomer The 2016 USAREUR Best Officer Warrior, 1st Lt. Kendall Ward of the 173rd Infantry Brigade Combat Team (Airborne), evacuates a simulated casualty Aug. 9 during the 2016 European Best Warrior Competition. Ward, a platoon sergeant with the Vicenza, Italy-based 503rd Parachute Infantry Regiment, triumphed in the junior officer category over five other finalists. The officer BWC culminates at command level. of remorseless activity that strained elusive points in darkness and daylight stamina, will and nerves — not to before facing off against simulated tarmention muscles and limbs — to their gets at the gunfighter gym. The marathon breaking point. The weary benefited ended with a late-afternoon appearance from little rest, less sleep and practically before a knowledge board comprised no respite during waking hours from a of senior leaders armed with challengrelentless sequence of competitive tasks ing informational and scenario-based beginning shortly after their arrival at queries. Camp Aachen. “Day 0” included not The final day began with a gruelonly the ordinary inspections, checks ing 12-mile foot march. Candidates and administrative activities, but writ- grappled with each other during the ten tests, essays and simulated armed competition’s culminating event, a comengagements. batives tournament that tested willpower After the inevitable Army Physi- as well as strength, skill and stamina. cal Fitness Test — conducted in field “The competition tests every posuniform — first thing the next morn- sible Soldier quality,” said Master Sgt. ing, competitors took on a challenging Patrick Superales of 21st TSC headobstacle course, reacted to a chemical quarters, the lead event organizer. “The threat, employed grenades and fought candidates have to be physically fit; they through a daunting “urban combat” have to be proficient in the full range of scenario taxing ingenuity, wits and Soldier skills; they have to know policy, battlefield savvy as well as tactical skill. regulations and doctrine; they have to Candidates conducted uniform inspec- know and live the Army Values. It takes tions and even jousted with hard-hitting much more than strength and endurance, “battlefield reporters.” although that’s a prerequisite. When The third competitive day — “Day 2” we say ‘Best Warrior’ it encompasses — featured a variety of marksmanship everything — it means being the very and weapons tasks testing candidates’ best of Soldiers and leaders in every proficiency with systems ranging from way, across the board.” small arms to machine guns. A challengCommand Sgt. Maj. Sheryl Lyon, ing medical scenario required first aid the USAREUR — and competition — expertise, teamwork and nerves of steel. senior enlisted leader, as well as guest The day’s activities concluded with a speaker during the awards ceremony, “high-ropes obstacle course.” described the event as a triumph not only The next day started at the stroke for candidates but for the organizations of midnight. Candidates searched for that developed them. “These competitors didn’t get here by themselves,” she said. “They were recommended by their organizations. They had supervisors who encouraged them. They had trainers and mentors who prepared them. They had fellow Soldiers and Families who encouraged them — it’s a team effort that says a lot about not only the competitors but the organizations that brought them here.” “We consider USAREUR to be the Army’s ultimate ‘leadership laboratory,’” added Lyons. “These candidates are perfect representatives of that. This shows the caliber of the Soldiers and the leaders we’re producing across this command.” Lyon, who personally oversaw final rehearsals and preparations for the competition as well as the event itself, praised the efforts of a dynamic team of some 220 organizers, technicians, administrators, logisticians, transporters, cooks and leaders that managed practicalities, movements, automation, supply and “life support” not to mention the competitive “lanes” themselves. “It takes a small army to put an event of this size together,” she said. “We have not only participation but support from organizations throughout Europe. This isn’t just about the competitors themselves. Whether you’re a competitor, a lane NCOIC or OIC, or event cadre, you’re part of this ‘leadership laboratory’ — you’re learning tactics, techniques and procedures in a phenomenal learning environment across the board.” “I’ve been deeply impressed by the pride, professionalism and technical excellence I’ve seen throughout this competition,” she added. “I’m very proud of everyone who was part of this event — the competitors, their organizations, the cadre, the organizers — everyone across this command who made it happen.” Rodgers and Guenther will face off against 10 champions from an equal number of commands and direct reporting units across the Army at the end of September. Lyon described the rigorous regional event as ideal preparation for servicelevel contest. “Our competition was deliberately very tough,” she said. “We attempted to replicate — and in many cases actually surpass — what these competitors will face at DA to ensure they’re ready to succeed at that level. We chose to conduct as many events as possible, not only to challenge them but to prepare them for whatever comes their way at DA. I think they’ll be very competitive after everything we’ve put them through.” www.wiesbaden.army.mil ...........................................................................Aug. 18, 2016 Herald Union Page 9 Sports and leisure Sports shorts Zumba is back Free Zumba classes are returning to Army Community Service starting Sept. 12. Classes will be held in the ACS Cafeteria in Hainerberg Housing on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 9 to 10 a.m. Fall Fitness Resolution Day Join the fitness experts at the Wiesbaden Fitness Center for the 2016 Fall Fitness Resolution Day Sept. 24 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Enjoy three hours of free fitness classes — guaranteed to challenge every fitness style. Also, pick up information on upcoming programs including the October Boot Camp, bodybuilding and lots more. Wiesbaden Duathlon Register today for the second annual Dirty 30 Duathlon Sept. 17 on Clay Kaserne at 9 a.m. The competitive event is a five-mile run, 20-mile bike, followed by another five-mile run. Register at https://webtrac.mwr.army. mil. Registration costs $15 before July 31, $20 before Sept. 7 and $25 before Sept. 15. Call DSN 548-9837. 25-Hour Run The USO is hosting a U.S. Army Garrison Wiesbaden team for this year’s 25-hour Run, Sept. 10 and 11, at the Wiesbaden Kurpark. Runners of all levels are invited to join 1,000 of our host nation neighbors for a day of fun and friendly competition. Contact Capt. Latrice Boatner at DSN 548-0401, civ (0611) 143-548-0401 or Latrice.boatner.mil@mail. mil for your slot. Wandering club event Everyone is invited to participate in the 3rd Annual Volksmarch hosted by the Wiesbaden International Wandering Club, Oct. 1 and 2. The event starts at Burgerhaus Delkenheim (Munchener strasse 2, 65205 WiesbadenDelkenheim). Participants can choose from 5K, 12K and 20K distances. Start times are 7:30 a.m.to 1 p.m. for the 5K and 12K; and 7:30 a.m. to noon for the 20K. The 5K and 12K are stroller friendly. Visit www.wiwcvolksmarching.de; or www.facebook.com/WiesbadenVolksmarching for more information, or email wiwcvolksmarching@gmail.com. Wild Card Cup Scramble Teams and individuals are invited to compete in the 24th Military Intelligence Battalion’s Wild Card Cup, Sept. 23, at the Rheinblick Golf Course. The 18-hole, best-ball scramble costs $65 per golfer which includes green fee, golf cart rental, lunch, a bucket of balls for the driving range, golf club rentals, and prizes. Register at the 24th MI Bn. Facebook page or at https://einvitations.afit.edu/inv/anim. cfm?i=305852&k=016147017E55. For more information contact 1st Lt. Anthony Kratz, DSN 347-3634. Proceeds will go towards supporting Soldiers and families. Page 10 Herald Union Pro basketball exhibition game coming to Wiesbaden U.S. players set to showcase their skills with German teams at Fitness Center U.S. Army Wiesbaden Family and MWR Release Thrilling hoop action is in store for U.S. Army Garrison Wiesbaden service members and their families Aug. 25 at 3 p.m. The current FIBA Europe Cup Champions, the Fraport Skyliners, will play in a free exhibition game against the Cologne RheinStars in the “German Pro Basketball Showdown” at the Wiesbaden Fitness Center. “The game is a true expression of the bond of friendship between Germany and the United States,” according to organizers. The exhibition game was originally scheduled between the Skyliners and Northeastern University as part of a Basketball Aid International tour of Germany. But due to security concerns the college team had to cancel their participation. In the wake of this decision, the German basketball world rallied to fulfill tour dates. The Cologne RheinStars stepped in to ensure that U.S. troops would still get to see a first-rate showdown. “We are very appreciative to have Basketball Aid along with the Frankfurt (Fraport) Skyliners and Cologne Rheinstars bring professional basketball right to our doorsteps,” says Gregory Holzinger, USAG Wiesbaden’s director of Family and MWR. “We’re looking forward to a great day of International Friendship and Companionship.” The backbone of both team rosters includes some of the best players to come out of America’s college programs. Every year many American players are recruited for the European leagues. These players must adapt to a new culture and different style of play. This exhibition game is a unique opportunity for the American players to showcase their skills before their fellow countrymen. On the Fraport Skyliners look for Cincinnati native and Auburn alum Quantez “Tez” Robertson to demonstrate his strength as a shooting guard. In the FIBA Europe Cup this year, Robertson was named Final Four MVP. His teammate, center Mike “Big Mike” Morrison, attended George Mason University and is known for his spectacular dunks. On the RheinStars, the American players include Amric Fields out of Texas Christian University, Hugh Robertson from the University of South Florida, Alex Foster from Emory and David Downs from Seattle Pacific University. The exhibition game is part of a tour organized by Basketball Aid e.V., a German non-profit organization which aids children with cancer and helps fund research to fight the disease. The organization hosts various fundraising events and projects in the context of basketball, thereby contributing to the development of the sport as well. After the Wiesbaden exhibition game, organizers of Basketball Aid are inviting the community to support the next local tour game which will take place Aug. 30 at the Mainz Theresianum Sporthalle. In this game the Oettinger Rockets Gotha will come to play against the Giessen 46ers. This is another example of where the basketball community will come together to raise funds for the fight against childhood cancer. “The solidarity and flexibility of our partners has been astonishing,” said Hans Beth, chairman of Basketball Aid. “After the difficult situation we have found ourselves in, it was good to see that our partners still believe in the good cause and help us to keep the tour alive“. Tickets for the Aug. 30 Mainz showdown between the Gießen 46ers and Oettinger Gotha are €6 for adults and €3 for students. They can be ordered through info@basketball-aid.de. Game time is 7 p.m. Community softball Photo by LaDon Hooser 1-214th Aviation Regiment member Shaun Brown, playing on the “Wiesbaden Blue” team, tags out a member of the “Guzzlers” during a community softball clinic Aug. 17 at the Clay Kaserne North softball fields. Aug. 18, 2016........................................................................ www.wiesbaden.army.mil Sports and leisure By Donald Seltzer Volksmarch Editor R Interested in volksmarching but not sure how things work? Send an email to volksmarch@gmail. com with the subject “Getting Started HU.” Take a hike: Simmern. The drive from Wiesbaden is about 45 minutes using Autobahns 60 toward Bingen and 61 toward Koblenz. Exit at Rheinböllen (45) and use B50 toward Simmern. Exit at Riesweiler and use a minor road through that town to reach the start at Tiefenbach. RThe postal code is included in the listings for readers using navigation devices. Autobahn exit numbers are added for those without Donald Seltzer Start: Wildburghalle on Im such devices. Gründchen Saturday: 7 a.m. R As a reminder, parto 2 p.m. (5, 10 and 20 km) and 4-5:30 ticipants should check travel restrictions p.m. (5 km Bier-Abendwanderung) Sunfor neighboring countries before planday: 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. (5, 10 and 20 km) Trail: Hilly, woods Award: From previous ning their trip. events. R Would you like to receive Take a Hike at the same time as the Weekend of Aug. 27-28 newspaper editor? A complete listing ainz-Gonsenheim (55124) — This of the monthly volksmarching feature walk, with new trails requiring is available by emailing volksmarch@ attention to the color markings, is easily gmail.com with “Subscribe HU” in the reached via autobahn and is just north of subject line. Mainz. From Wiesbaden, use Autobahn M Weekend of Aug. 20-21 T iefenbach/Hunsrück (55471) — Wanderers should enjoy this walk in the scenic Hunsrück area, and not just because a Saturday-afternoon beer wandering trail is offered. Tiefenbach is due west of Bingen and south of Rhine on Skates A guided inline skating tour takes place along the Rhine River from Rüdesheim to Koblenz and back Aug. 27. The route is 135 kilometers (84 miles) with breaks and opportunities to do less distances. The tour will pass vineyards, castles and the famous rock of the Loreley making this one of the most beautiful challenges on eight wheels. For more information in English go to www.rhine-on-skates.de. Party in Assmannshausen Join this traditional street party in the heart of Assmannshausen, a village famous for its red wines. It all happens along the street of Höllengasse, or “Hell Lane,” at the foot of the famous Höllenberg vineyard Aug. 27 and 28. Rheingau Wine Festival The 41st Rheingau Wine Festival Wiesbaden will take place Aug. 12 to 21 between the Wiesbaden city hall, market church and city palace. This festival offers top-class still and sparkling wines from Rheingau and Wiesbaden vintners with tasting opportunities at more than 100 stands along with a diverse entertainment program. 643 to cross the Schiersteiner Bridge and exit at Mainz-Gonsenheim. Follow IVV signs or tape leading to the start. Start: Karl-Geib-Haus at Kapellenstraße 44 Saturday and Sunday: 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. (6 km), 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. (10 km), and 8 a.m. to noon (15 km) Trail: Flat, mostly strollerfriendly trails, woods. Award: None. Join the USO as they relive the chill of the Cold War era at Point Alpha during a military history tour Aug. 20 at a deactivated U.S. Army outpost on the inner border between East and West Germany. For trips and more by the USO, pick up the current issue of the Eine Brücke or contact usorma@admin.uso.org. Prague Getaway Explore the people, places, culture and history of the Czech capital during a trip to Prague with Outdoor Recreation Aug. 27. Cost is $199 for adults, $149 for ages 4-11, and $89 for ages 4 and under. Trip includes transportation, one overnight in a hotel with breakfast, dinner and a tour of the city with a local guide.Avalid passport is required. Call civ (0611) 143-548-9801 or DSN 548-9801. French Riviera / Cinque Terre Outdoor recreation heads to one of Europe’s hot spots on the French and Italian Riviera coastlines Sept. 1 to 5. The trip will visit Cannes, Nice, Monte Carlo Start: Turnhalle at Am Sportplatz 1 Saturday and Sunday: 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. (5 and 10 km) and 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. (20 km) Trail: Somewhat hilly, woods and fields Award: Collapsible travel cup. Weekend of Sept. 3-4 G reifenstein-Beilstein (35753) — This event is west of Giessen and a bit distant for all but the most dedicated wanderers. Those seeking a challenge will find it here with a 42-km trail. From Giessen use B49 west to Biskirchen and a minor road north through Greifenstein to the start at Beilstein. When using Autobahn 45 take the Herborn-Süd (27) or Ehringshausen (28) exits to follow IVV signs to the start. From Wiesbaden, use Autobahns 66 toward Frankfurt and 3 toward Koblenz. Use the Raststätte Limburg-West/B54/B49 exit, and take B49 toward Wetzlar. At Löhnberg, pick up a minor road to Niedershausen and Odersberg to reach Beilstein. Start: Sportgelände Basalt-Arena on Sportplatzstraße Saturday and Sunday: 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. (5 and 10 km), 6 a.m. to noon (20 and 30 km), and 6-9 a.m. (42 km) Trail: Fairly hilly, woods Award: From previous events (shorter trails) or patch and certificate (marathon). Weekend of Sept. 10-11 K ümbdchen (55471) — This walk is in the Hunsrück region northwest of Bingen. From Wiesbaden, use Autobahns 643 and 60 toward Bingen, and 61 toward Koblenz. Exit at Rheinböllen Things to do USO Trips and more (35), use B50 toward Simmern, A guide to volksmarching in the and pick up a minor road to Kaiserslautern/Wiesbaden area Kümbdchen. and Rapallo, then it’s off to Italy’s Cinque Terre region – one of the not-to-be missed sights to see while in Europe. Lastly it’s on to Lake Como. A valid passport is required for this trip. Cost is $569 per adult, $499 for ages 4-11, $229 for ages 3 and under. Call civ (0611) 143-548-9801 or DSN 548-9801. Bad Duerkheim Wine Fest Visit the world’s biggest wine festival with Wiesbaden Outdoor Recreation, Sept. 10. The Bad Duerkheim winefest is a traditional German Volksfest and includes rides, amusements, wine tasting and more. The trip departs from Clay Kaserne in the morning and returns the same evening. Cost is $45 per person. Call civ (0611) 143-548-9801 or DSN 548-9801. Eltville Wine Tour Enjoy a guided walking tour through the Old Town of Eltville with a wine tasting of three varieties of premium wines (Prädikatsweine) from Eltville wineries, Sept. 18 at 5:30 p.m. Discover the quaint cobblestone alleys and squares while listening to stories about the oldest town Weekend of Sept. 30-Oct. 2 F ulda (36043) — Three days of walking are offered this weekend near the former American base which now houses refugees.Awide variety of routes are being offered as well as International Marching League credit (requiring two days of walking) and EVG-D credit (an organization similar to the DVV-German Volkssport Association). Buffets will be offered Friday and Saturday nights. Bus transfers will incur a small fee. Participants will find the start off of B254 in the direction of Haimbach using IVV signs. Start: Deutsch-Amerikanisches-Sportzentrum at the intersection of Washingtonallee and Black-Horse-Straße Friday: 2-5 p.m. (6 and 11 km) Saturday: 7:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. (6 and 11 km), 7:45-8:30 a.m. (21 km), and 6:157 a.m. (bus transfer for 42 km) Sunday: 7:15 a.m. to 1 p.m. (6 and 11 km), 7:1510 a.m. (21 km) and 7:15-8 a.m. (42 km) Trail: Fairly hilly, woods and fields Award: None, patch and certificate (42 km) or medal (twoday participation). in the Rheingau. Tour meets at the Electoral Castle, Burgstraße 1, in front of the tourist-information office. Cost is €12 per person paid on site. Reservations required. Email eltvilleremy@freenet.de. Heidelberg castle lighting Don’t miss the unforgettable Heidelberg Schlossbeleuchtung or castle lighting and fireworks display Sept. 3. This event is held three times every summer in memory of the three times the castle went up in flames (1689, 1693 and 1764). After the castle “burning” enjoy a 15-minute fireworks display launched from the Old Bridge. Hochheim’s Wine Museum Learn the art of planting and growing wine in both historic and modern times at the Hochheim am Main Winegrowing Museum. The museum is open weekends from 3 to 5 p.m. and the last Thursday of every month from 7 to 10 p.m. Admission cost €2 per person. Group tours in English available (minimum 10 people) including a tasting of the Hochheim’s winequeencoronation wine. For more information email tourismus@hochheim.de, (Cellars of Haus der Vereine, 65239 Wiesbaden Straße 1). www.wiesbaden.army.mil ..........................................................................Aug. 18, 2016 Herald Union Page 11 News and features School bits Back to school Monday, Aug. 29 is the first day of school for all students in grades one through 12. The first day of school for kindergarten is Sept. 6. New student orientations Are you new to the community and attending a Wiesbaden school this fall? Students and parents can visit the schools during new student and parent orientations taking place at the following dates and times. • Aukamm Elementary – Aug. 19, 2 to 3 p.m. • Hainerberg Elementary – Aug. 19, 10 to 11 a.m. Class lists will be posted on the front door of the school Aug. 24. Kindergarten orientation is Aug. 26 from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. • Wiesbaden Middle School – Aug. 18, 1 to 2 p.m. • Wiesbaden High School – Aug. 24, 1 to 3 p.m. School supply lists Parents and students can find back-to-school supply lists under “Parent Resources” at www. dodea.edu/Europe. Be advised that many classroom teachers have different supply lists. Free/reduced lunches Families may be eligible for free or reducedprice school lunches based on family size and income. Applications are being accepted now at CYS Services, Parent Central Services, Bldg. 1213 Annex on Clay Kaserne. A new application is required each year. Call civ (0611)143-5489356, DSN 548-9356. To be eligible for this benefit contact the local Exchange to establish a lunch account. School lunch prices increase Beginning this Fall, school lunch prices at all DoDEA schools outside the continental U.S. will increase because of rising costs. Full meal prices are now $2.50 for elementary school students (an increase of 10 cents) and $2.75 for secondary school students (an increase of 20 cents). The last price increase was in 2012. For more information on the School Meal Program, visit www.aafes.com/about-exchange/schoollunch-program. Early release on Thursdays Parents are reminded, beginning in the 201617 school year, Wiesbaden community schools will implement a one-hour early release each Thursday to facilitate collaborative staff development time. The change is being implemented on a community-by-community basis across the Department of Defense Education ActivityEurope. For more information or questions, contact your student’s principal. Page 12 Herald Union AES welcomes new principal By Amy L. Bugala U.S. Army Garrison Wiesbaden Public Affairs There’s always something new at the start of every school year, and at the top of the list for Aukamm Elementary students, parents and teachers this fall is new school Principal Alice Berard. Berard is coming to Wiesbaden from Incirlik Unit School in Turkey where she served as principal for the last three years. “I have heard so many wonderful things about Aukamm and the community, and I feel honored to work with the amazing educators that make Aukamm a special place to be,” she said. She believes her back to school experience will be similar to her students — settling into a new school in a new country and making new friends. The situation is familiar to Berard who is bringing both years of DoDEA school administration and military family life experience to her new assignment. “I was raised as a military dependent in an Air Force family and in DoDDS schools. My family is a military family, so being part of an Aukamm Elementary School Principal Alice Berard overseas military community is the norm,” she said. Wiesbaden is Berard’s second Army location, and although she has never been assigned to work at a school in Germany, she has attended one. “I went to elementary school in Ramstein, so coming back to Germany after all these years is exciting,” she said. “It’s a different district, different school and just excited to be here.” Like most military families Berard’s career has kept her moving. Before being selected to lead Aukamm, she served for the past 23 years as a teacher, assistant principal and principal for DoDDS. Serving as principal of Sigonella Middle/High School, Bahrain Unit School, and Perry Middle/ High School and as an assistant principal at Ankara Unit School. For DoDDS, she taught at Stephen Decatur Elementary School in Sicily, Incirlik Elementary School in Turkey, and Gulick Elementary School in Panama. I definitely knows what it’s like to move from place to place every few years she said. Berard has a Master of Education with emphasis on Educational Administration from Northwestern State University and a Bachelor of Arts Degree from the University of California, Santa Barbara. She has lived in Omaha, Nebraska; Bangor, Maine; and Ramstein, Germany and now considers the area outside of Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif., “home.” She relocated to Germany with her husband Christopher Lambert and is looking forward to working with the community of Aukamm in providing the best possible educational opportunities for all children. School bus safety is every parent’s responsibility By Herald Union Staff School bus safety is every parent’s responsibility. Only you can prepare your child for their daily travel to and from school. Follow these guidelines now and throughout the school year: • Look at and know your children’s route to and from the bus stop. • Show your children how to go safely to and from the bus stop. Use hands-on instruction. • Stress good behavior on the bus. Good behavior and safety go hand-inhand. • Report your safety concerns to the school bus office. Children, particularly in kindergarten through second grade, need your supervision to keep them safe. Please take them to and from the bus stop. Wait with them until they have safely boarded the bus. When they return from school, meet them on the same side of the street at the bus stop; do not wait in a parked car or building, nor allow your child to come to you. Some other important facts you should know are: In Europe, traffic does not stop for loading and unloading school buses. Teach your children this life-saving rule: Never cross the street in front of or behind the bus. Children are at the greatest risk for accidents and injuries going to and from the bus stop. Review the below five basic bus safety rules with your children, and then follow-up and reinforce them. 1. Be on time. Walk, do not run to the bus stop. 2. When waiting for the bus, take at least three large steps away from the curb. Herald Union archive photo Students get off of a school bus on the first day of school. School bus safety is the responsibility of everyone and begins and ends at home. 3. Take your seat on the bus and stay in it while the bus is moving. If there are seat belts, buckle up. 4. When getting off the bus, take three large steps away from the curb and wait for the bus to depart before crossing the street. 5. Never cross the street in front of or behind the bus. If you are new to Wiesbaden, don’t forget to stop by the School Bus Office, located just outside the Wiesbaden Middle School entrance, to register your child for a school bus pass. Students must present his/her bus pass to the driver while boarding the bus. The office is open 8 a.m. to noon and 1 to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday. Call the office at civ (0611) 705-2251 for more information. Aug. 18, 2016........................................................................ www.wiesbaden.army.mil News and features Army reaches $1 billion in energy-saving projects By Gary Sheftick Army News Service WASHINGTON — In less than five years, the Army has engaged in 127 energy-saving projects with the private sector that now exceed $1 billion in investments, announced Secretary of the Army Eric Fanning. Fanning made the announcement Aug. 11 at the Department of Energy Training and Trade Show in Providence, Rhode Island. He explained that these projects were undertaken in response to a challenge from President Obama. The president challenged all federal agencies in December 2011 to partner with companies to save energy. It was called the Energy Savings and Performance-Based Contracting Investments Initiative and the president wanted all of government to execute $4 billion in projects by the end of 2016. The Army’s projects alone represent 33 percent of all the federal government’s current contributions to meeting the president’s goal, Fanning said. “On our installations, and wherever we maintain and train our force, the Army is focused on finding the sweet spot between energy efficiency and energy security,” he said. The 127 projects have been undertaken at 52 installations. The $1 billion milestone was surpassed with a contract signed, Aug. 11, by Anniston Army Depot and its utility company. Under the Anniston contract, Alabama Power is providing $20.8 million to fund new high-efficiency chillers, a new compressed air plant and new heating systems at the installation, along with other initiatives that include high-efficiency lighting, a water conservation project, new ventilation fans and decentralization of the depot’s steam system. “This is a case where public policy has worked well,” said Katherine Hammack, assistant secretary of the Army for Installations, Energy and Environment. These contracts are important to the Army, she said. Federal agencies like the Army can leverage their utility budgets and take the steps essential to enhancing resiliency, achieving cost savings, and improving operations and maintenance, with no upfront costs to the government, she explained. The costs of the projects are paid back over time as the Army realizes savings from the improvements, Hammack said. There are actually two different types of energysaving partnerships, said Randall Smidt, an engineer working for the Office of the Assistant Chief of Staff for Installation Management. He explained the difference: Utility Energy Service Contracts, or UESCs, are agreements between utility companies and government entities. The Anniston project is a UESC contract and the Army has initiated 42 of these in the last five years. While partnerships with energy service companies or ESCOs can include renewable-energy projects — such as solar, wind and geo-thermal — the greater portion of these projects still focus on making conventional energy usage more efficient. About one-fourth of the agreements include some type of renewable energy projects, Smidt said, and some of those are notable. “We’ve got one small waste-to-energy plant” under design at Fort Irwin, California, said Smidt, adding that it’s scheduled to come online next year. Photo by Adriana Salas A bird’s eye view shows the 42-acre solar array located at White Sands Missile Range that helped save over $2 million dollars in energy costs. The solar array officially began producing energy in December 2012 and since provided energy-saving costs of six figures every year. Smidt is the Army’s ESPC program manager. He Secretary of the Army for Installations, Energy and explained that ESPC contracts, known as task orders, Environment. require annual savings measurement and verification, “We’re trying to reduce the cost of brown power and include a minimum guaranteed savings amount. as best we can,” Shed said. “We have to stretch our Funding for these projects must be paid back to dollars.” These projects “reduce the energy going out the ESCO within 25 years, along with interest. The the window,” he explained. cost avoidance in energy savings is used to pay the “It only makes sense and shows we are very frugal company, and of course, the government gets to keep and careful of how we spend the taxpayer’s money.” the rest of the energy savings. The Army has actually been pursuing UESC conMany of the projects net cost avoidance that well tracts since 1992. In 25 years, the Army has initiated exceeds the original energy-saving goals, Smidt said. 382 projects at 48 installations, saving 4.4 trillion For instance, more than $2 million in energy costs BTUs of energy annually. have already been saved at White Sands Missile Range, Adding the two types of contracts together, that New Mexico, by a 42-acre solar-array project that adds up to saving 12.7 BTUs of energy annually -came online in December 2012. enough to power 341,132 average U.S. households. Not all ESPC contracts involve renewable-energy The Army was already in the process of expanding projects, though. Rock Island Arsenal, Illinois, has a energy-saving initiatives when the president made his $39-million infrastructure-modernization project at its challenge five years ago, officials said. As a result, Joint Manufacturing and Technology Center. Honeythey said, the Army was positioned to be responsive well is installing high-efficiency HVAC systems and to the president’s goals. natural-gas heating that will allow the tech center to The Army is currently leading all government disconnect from the garrison’s coal-fired steam plant. agencies in the number of energy-saving contracts that New plating and paint systems at the tech center are it’s been able to arrange in response to the challenge. also part of the upgrade. But that’s not too surprising, officials said, since the Virtually all of the UESC contracts are aimed at making traditional HVAC and energy systems more Army is also the government’s largest utility consumer. The $1 billion is a lot of investment, said Shed. efficient. “It’s a lot of hard work from all the installations and The UESC projects are funded by a utility company it’s been a total team effort. But still we have a lot that “might be a longer-term partner than a private more to do,” he added. company just coming in new for the project,” Smidt Fanning said over the next couple of years, the said, when comparing a utility to an ESCO. Army will focus on Combined Heat and Power, or “Typically the utility knows the installation well,” because they’ve been working long-term on the instal- what many people know as cogen or co-generation. “On college campuses, urban centers and Army lation, he said. The contracts are competed, but often utility companies that have already been providing bases, we’ve seen how CHP provides energy 20 percent to 30 percent more efficiently than conventional services on post make the best offers, he explained. Funding for UESC projects are normally paid back technologies,” he said. “I’m committing to a doubling of the amount of to the utility companies in fewer years than the ESPC CHP produced by the Army in the next two years, projects. In both cases, the government gets to keep and to triple it in four years,” Fanning said. “That any additional savings provided by the improvements. means we will add 50 megawatts per year through UESC projects do not guarantee savings, but they do guarantee performance, said Randy Shed, CHP projects, which is more than what the Army has energy program manager in the Office of the Assistant added in the past 10 years combined.” www.wiesbaden.army.mil ......................................................................... Aug. 18, 2016 Herald Union Page 13 For your health WAHC reports key performance statistics, keeps patients engaged Wiesbaden Army Health Clinic Hours Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday: 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday: 7:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Friday: 7:30 to 11:30 a.m. To schedule appointments call DSN 590-5762 or civ (06371) 9464-5762. Training Holidays The clinic will be open from 7:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. for acute appointments only Friday, Aug. 19 and Monday, Aug. 22. Access to Care (Appointment Wait Time) sin ess day d ay bu fa Stand a r d= 1 Patients who call for an URGENT appointment are seen within: 0.6 o b =7 usin ess days Stan d 3 d ays ar d Patients who call for a ROUTINE appointment are seen within: Lt. Col. Nelson S. So Greetings! As the new commander of the Wiesbaden Army Health Clinic I am honored to support this community. In an effort to be more transparent, WAHC is working with the U.S. Army Garrison Wiesbaden Public Affairs Office to create a health care section in the Herald Union newspaper that will be dedicated to providing WAHC information, initiatives Access to Care One of our main priorities is ensuring we meet the access to care needs of our community. Two measures for access to care are the wait times for urgent care appointments and for routine appointments. The WAHC team is not only meeting, but exceeding TRICARE access to care standards. The average time our patients wait for a same day appointment is little more than half a day, well under the TRICARE standard of one business day or less. The average time patients wait for a routine appointment is 3.1 days, also well within the TRICARE standard of seven business days or less. Patient Satisfaction The WAHC team prides itself in providing the best patient experience. We rely on patient feedback to see whether we are meeting their expectations. The Patient Satisfaction section of the Dashboard features two numbers. The first is the percent of patients who responded positively in patient satisfaction surveys, currently the Army Provider Level Satisfaction Survey, or APLSS, and the second is the number of positive Interactive Customer Evaluation comments, or ICE. We work hard to meet and exceed the 95 percent Army Medical Command standard for patient satisfaction. Each month, we look forward to sharing these two important metrics with the community and may supplement this information with additional measures. This information can also be found online at www. herald-union.com and the WAHC Facebook page at www. facebook.com/wiesbadenAHC. Nelson S. So LTC, MS Commander Wiesbaden Army Health Clinic Ensure your local national healthcare provider is TRICARE approved Wiesbaden Army Health Clinic Release Patients are advised that several local national healthcare providers have scheduled vacations during the next few weeks. It is common practice for providers to recommend another local provider to serve as their backup until they return. However, it is important to check with the TRICARE Office at the Wiesbaden Army Health Clinic Patient Satisfaction APLSS* Satisfaction Levels 95% Positive ICE Comments 95% Your feedback matters to us. Please complete the Joint Outpatient Experience Survey (JOES) or Interactive Customer Evaluation. *As noted in the accompanying article the Army Provider Level Satisfaction Survey is being replaced by JOES. Page 14 and news. Each month, this section will include a dashboard of useful, quick-reference information such as clinic hours, closures and events, as well as key health care statistics to let you know how we are performing in supporting the community. This month, the dashboard features two important measures: access to care and patient satisfaction. Herald Union to ensure the recommended provider is an approved network provider first. If a TRICARE beneficiary is seen by a non-approved provider, the patient may be responsible for all of the healthcare costs associated with the visit. Additionally, the Wiesbaden Pharmacy cannot fill prescriptions by a non-approved provider. If your provider is on vacation or holiday, contact the local TRICARE Office to review WAHC lab receives CAP accreditation your local options. The TRICARE Office can be reached at civ (06371) 9464-1302 or DSN 590-1302, weekdays from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Brig. Gen. Dennis LeMaster, commanding general, Regional Health Command-Europe, congratulates the Wiesbaden Army Health Clinic lab team for successfully meeting the College of American Pathologists Laboratory Accreditation Program standards for accreditation. CAP accreditation is a significant achievement that recognizes the Wiesbaden lab for continued excellence. The accreditation is valid for two years. During his visit, Aug. 11, the commanding general also received an overview of the health clinic’s capabilities and services. Pictured from left to right are Spc. Jared Long, Brig. Gen. Dennis LeMaster, Sgt. Ashley Wilson, and Concepcion Plenge. Photo by Spc. Chey Walton Aug. 18, 2016........................................................................ www.wiesbaden.army.mil Bulletin board At the movies August 4 - 17 Taunus Movie Theater Thursday, August 18 Central Intelligence (PG-13) 7 p.m. Friday, August 19 War Dogs (R) 7 p.m. Saturday, August 20 Pete´s Dragon (PG) 4 p.m. War Dogs (R) 6 p.m. Sunday, August 21 Finding Dory (PG) 3:30 p.m. Ben-Hur in 3D (PG-13) 6 p.m. Monday, August 22 Closed © 2016 Warner Bros. / Photo courtesy of Movieweb.com Tuesday, August 23 Closed Wednesday, August 24 Independence Day: Resurgence (PG-13) 7 p.m. Based on a true story, “War Dogs” follows two friends in their early 20s (Hill and Teller) living in Miami during the Iraq War who exploit a little-known government initiative that allows small businesses to bid on U.S. Military contracts. Starting small, they begin raking in big money and are living the high life. But the pair gets in over their heads when they land a $300 million deal to arm the Afghan Military—a deal that puts them in business with some very shady people, not the least of which turns out to be the U.S. Government. Thursday, August 25 Ben-Hur (PG-13) 7 p.m. Movie plots Friday, August 26 Mechanic: Resurrection (R) 7 p.m. Mechanic: Resurrection — Arthur Bishop (Jason Statham) returns as the Mechanic in the sequel to the 2011 global hit. When Saturday, August 27 Mechanic: Resurrection (R) 3:30 p.m. Don´t Breathe (R) 6 p.m. someone from his past forces him back into the business, Bishop has to complete an impossible list of assassinations of the Sunday, August 28 Finding Dory (PG) 3:30 p.m. Hands of Stone (R) 5:30 p.m. most dangerous men in the world. Don’t Breathe — A group of teens break into a blind man’s home thinking they’ll get away with the perfect crime. They’re wrong. Monday, August 29 Hands of Stone (R) 7 p.m. Hands of Stone — The legendary boxer Roberto Duran and his equally legendary Tuesday, August 30 Closed trainer Ray Arcel change each other’s lives Finding Dory — The sequel takes place about a year after the first film, and features return- Wednesday, August 31 Closed ing favorites Marlin, Nemo and the Tank Gang, among others. Set in part along the Thursday, September 1 Don´t Breathe (R) 7 p.m. California coastline, the story also welcomes © 2016 Paramount / Photo courtesy of Movieweb.com Editor’s note: The movies listing was the most current at the time of publication. Please visit http://goo.gl/v0Sqf3 for the most up-to-date schedule. “Ben-Hur” returns to the heart of Lew Wallace’s epic novel focusing on the nature of faith. The story follows a falsely accused nobleman who survives years of slavery to take vengeance on his best friend who betrayed him. Both must come to choose between retribution or forgiveness. a host of new characters, including a few who will prove to be a very important part of Dory’s life. Pete’s Dragon — The adventures of an orphaned boy named Pete and his best friend Elliot, who just so happens to be a dragon. www.wiesbaden.army.mil ......................................................................... Aug. 18, 2016 Herald Union Page 15 James Millare keeps a firm grip on the football while making his way through a drill exercise overseen by Coaches Peter Witmer (left) and Willie Graham. (Above) Marcus Bordador snags a pass and races downfield during the Football Camp at the Newman Sports Field on Clay Kaserne. Evan Cook hauls in a pass as defende ing Football Camp. Youths gear up for s at CYSS Football C Learning basic skills and getting in shape to stay safe during play Story and photos by Karl Weisel U.S. Army Garrison Wiesbaden Family and MWR Community youths raced for the end zone as footballs soared through the blue sky over Newman Village last week. The Child, Youth and School Services Football Camp participants ran drills, practiced running and passing, and received constant encouragement and support aimed at preparing them for the upcoming football season. “This is getting them ready for next week’s conditioning camp and the school and Youth Services Sports and Fitness seasons,” said Eric Hammonds, Page 16 Herald Union CYSS Sports and Fitn While many children some are completely ne “We have three amon have never played foot have different abilities “This year we’re Hammonds added, exp focus on concussions other sports in the Unit learn to stay safe while Youths can still regi Sports and Fitness spo Junior, ages 5 to 15) w through mid-Novembe “Our registration is slowly coming back fro in the community,” Ham field a wide variety of traditionally being the “The last three years in the championships,” bers and “good coaches o Aug. 18, 2016 ............................................................. www.wiesbaden.army.mil er Evan Cisneros tries to intercept dur- season Camps ness director. n come with football experience, ew to the game, Hammonds said. ng our bantam-age students who tball before,” he said. “They all and skill levels.” teaching heads-up tackling,” plaining that with the increased occurring during football and ted States, it’s vital that youths e enjoying the game. ister to play in the various Youth orts leagues (from Pee Wee to which run from mid-September er. s still a little slow with people om vacation and newly arriving mmonds said, but he expects to teams with the Pee Wee group largest group. s the Wiesbaden Juniors played he said, praising the team mems” who have consistently turned out to support young players. Coach Willie Graham braces as players slam into a tackle practice bag during a Football Camp drill. “We definitely still need coaches for all of our sports programs – especially for our soccer teams. Our programs are strictly volunteer, and we welcome anyone who is interested in helping out,” Hammonds said, explaining that novice coaches are assisted through a coach’s certification process and mentored by the CYSS Sports and Fitness staff. Parents are encouraged to help prepare their children to play sports by showing them ways to get in shape. “Get your kids a little motivated to exercise – a little prepared for what’s coming,” said Hammonds, adding that the follow-on CYSS football conditioning camp is aimed at ensuring youths are in good enough shape to safely play sports. Conditioning camps for tackle football were scheduled to be held Aug. 15 to 26. “Ten hours of conditioning is mandatory before tackle football players get all of their equipment and are involved in player-to-player football contact,” said Peter Witmer, a CYSS football coach and U.S. Army Garrison Wiesbaden’s school liaison officer. For more information about the CYSS sports seasons or to volunteer to coach, stop by Parent Central Services in Bldg. 1213 on Clay Kaserne or call civ (0611) 143-548-9363. (Above right) Logan Cook speeds through a drill while participating in Child, Youth and School Services’ Football Camp. (Left) Fellow Football Camp participants get ready to take off as Evan Cisneros makes his way through a drill. (Right) Coach Brandon Collier looks on as a player prepares to launch a pass downfield. www.wiesbaden.army.mil...................................................................Aug. 18, 2016 Herald Union Page 17 ids r e n or Photos by Igor Zakowski, Ksenya Savva / Shutterstock.com Page 18 Herald Union Aug. 18, 2016............................................................................ www.herald-union.com Introducing Local Businesses Antiquitäten & Kunst Do your shelves and walls look like they are in desperate need of some ancient charm? Marcus Wucherpfennig’s antiques and art shop in the heart of Wiesbaden knows exactly what you’re missing. A broad selection of lamps, sculptures, porcelain, silverware and paintings share a 300m² exhibition area with well-preserved and restored furniture from époques dating back up to 500 years. You can also sell your valuables including coins, stamps, clocks, sacral art and military antiques amongst many other things for a good price or simply find out how much they are worth. Don’t forget to bring your military ID to get 20% off your purchase. Opening hours are Monday - Friday 10a.m. - 7p.m. and Saturday 10a.m. - 4p.m. Nerostraße 5 • 65183 Wiesbaden • www.antiquitaeten-wiesbaden.de IMMO/RO Immobilien Büro One of the most important but often most stressful aspects of moving to Germany is worrying where you are going to live. Luckily, Immo/Ro Immobilien Büro is there to help you every step of the way, whether you are looking to sell, buy or rent a loving home in Wiesbaden or Mainz. All you need to do is make the call and their English-speaking team takes care of everything from estimating your property’s value to scanning through offers all over the area. 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Nicole: 0171.472.0276 2010 MAZDA 3i Sport Sedan, $10,995-, US SPEC, Automatic Transmission, Cloth Seats, Cruise Control, Front Wheel Drive, Alloy Wheels, Excellent Condition, Call: 0176 2273 0967, Email: info@euro peanmotors.org, Web: www.euro 2007 Mustang GT, 4.8L, V8, peanmotors.org 300HP, Coupe, 74,262 miles, manual, gas, Grey Metallic, Black 2010 Toyota Corolla "S" Sport Premium Leather, $13,995, con- Sedan, $14,695, US spec, Autotact mark@americanmotors.net, matic, Cloth Seats, Cruise Con0176-93136972 trol, Power Glas Sunroof, Alloy Wheels, Perfect Condition, Call: 0176-22730967, Email: info@euro 2011 MINI Countryman "S" peanmotors.org, Web: http:// ALL4, $23,795-, US SPEC, Automatic, Leather, Cruise Control, Alwww.europeanmotors.org loy Wheels, All Wheel Drive, Glass Excellent Condition, 2010 Volkswagen GTI, 2.0L Tur- Sunroof, bo 200HP, Sport Hatch, automa- Call:0176 22730967, Email: info@ tic, gas, Dark Grey Metallic, GTI europeanmotors.org, Web:http:// Cloth Interior, $15.995, contact www.europeanmotors.org 2008 Nissan Altima 2.5, Nissan mark@americanmotors.net, 0176- 2012 BMW 128i, 3.0L, i6, 230HP, 28,470 miles, Blue Metallic, Altima Nissan Altima Family Car 93136972 Sedan pass inspection safe reliable, Eulenbis Germany, $6000, phone: 015161138848, email: ore jasr@hotmail.com Page 22 2010 Volvo XC90 Safe, clean, reliable, leather, DVD, Navi, Blutooth, 83k miles dealer maintained new tires clean! 3rd row seating seats 7, SUV 6-speed Automatic trans, all wheel drive, Mainz Germany, $18500, phone: 01712996657, email: bent ley.4579@yahoo.com Cream Leather interior, $25,495, contact mark@americanmo tors.net, 0176-93136972 For Sale 2010 Mercedes Benz, $ 16500.00, phone: 06155-6740, email: REDCYN@T-ONLINE.DE Aug. 18, 2016............................................................................ www.herald-union.com 2013 Lexus ES 350 Base $8,800USD!!! 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In2012 BMW 328i Hardtop Converterested buyer should contact tible, $28,995, US Spec, Manual, me: autuorimaria56@gmail.com Leather, Cruise Control, Heated Seats, Alloy Wheels, Navigation 2013 Toyota Avalon, 3.5L, V6, System, Perfect Condition, Call: 268HP, Crimoson metallic, Black 0176-22730967, Email: info@euro leather interior, $25,995, contact peanmotors.org, Web: http:// mark@americanmotors.net, 017693136972 www.europeanmotors.org AUTOS 2012 GMV Acadia, 3.6L V6 288HP, 63,764 miles, automatic, Gas, black metallic, grey leather, $24,995, contact mark@american motors.net, 0176-93136972 2012 Hyundai Elantra, 1.8L, Sedan, 48,050 miles, automatic, gas, Grey Metallic, Grey Leather interior, $15,995, contact mark@ americanmotors.net, 017693136972 2012 Jeep Liberty, 3.7L, V6, 210HP, SUV, 23,598 miles, gas, Black Metallic, $24,995, contact mark@americanmotors.net, 017693136972 2012 Jeep Patriot, 2.0L, 158HP, SUV, 16,961 miles, automatic, gas, Silver Metallic, Dark Slate Grey interior, $15,495, contact mark@americanmotors.net, 017693136972 2012 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon, 3.6L, V6, 285 HP, 49,209 miles, SUV, manual, gas, Silver Metallic, Dark Slate Grey interior, $29,995, contact mark@americanmo tors.net, 0176-93136972 2012 Mercedes ML350, Fully Loaded, Palladium Silver, Black Leather, $32000, phone: 01703196798, email: nunntc@ att.net 2012 Nissan Maxima, 3.5L, V6, 290HP, Sedan, 24,250 miles, automatic, gas, Deep Purple, Beige Cloth interior, $23,495, contact mark@americanmotors.net, 017693136972 2012 Toyota Rav4 "Limited" V6 SUV with AWD, $24,695, US spec, Automatic, Cruise Control, Power Seat, Alloy, Navigation, Glass Sunroof, Perfect Condition, Call: 0176-22730967, Email: info@ europeanmotors.org, Web: http:// www.europeanmotors.org 2012 Volvo XC60, 3.2L, V6, SUV, 32,059 miles, automatic, gas, Black Metallic, Black Premium Leather, $29,495, contact mark@ americanmotors.net, 017693136972 2013 Audi A3 Quattro, 2.0L, 220HP, 6,788 miles, automatic, like new, $34,995, contact mark@ americanmotors.net, 017693136972 2013 Dodge Dart, 2.0L 160, Sedan, 36,591 miles, automatic, gas, grey metallic, Diesel Grey Cloth interior, $15,495, contact mark@americanmotors.net, 017693136972 2013 Ford Focus, 2.0L i4, Hatchback, 23,642 miles, automatic, gas, deep cherry red, Dark Slate Grey interior, $14,995, contact mark@americanmotors.net, 017693136972 2013 Nissan Altima, 3.5L V6 240HP, Sedan, 24,300 miles, automatic, gas, storm blue, black premium cloth interior, $20,995, contact mark@americanmo tors.net, 0176-93136972 2013 Toyota Highlander, 2.7L, SUV, 17,109 miles, automatic, gas, Grey Metallic, Grey Cloth interior, $26,495, contact mark@ americanmotors.net, 017693136972 2014 MINI Countryman JCW ALL4, Blue, $34900, 12821 miles, Manufacturer Warranty, Automatic, Panoramic Sunroof, Leather, Navigation, Auto Climate, Xenon Lights, Heated Seats, Rain Sense Wipers, Upgraded Sound System. Call or text 017680420465 7 Seat German Spec Dec 2012 Prius+ (US Equivelant to Prius V).(not sold in the US). Perfect for touring Europe with family. 45L tank that gets approx 650KM. Approx 50 Euro to fill up without US/ Esso prices when outside of Germany. Rear Camera. Winter and Summer tires. Panoramic moonroof. Scheduled maintenance conducted on 8 June. Internal Navigation with Euro maps. $16000. bot netreply@gmail.com 2013 Toyota Rav4, 2.5L, SUV, 14,837 miles, automatic, gas, Red Candy Metallic, Grey Cloth interi- Audi A3 Sportback 1.6TDI Diesel or, $22,995, contact mark@ameri 5-speed, privately owned. Heated canmotors.net, 0176-93136972 cloth seats, air conditioning, cruise control, Xenon Lights and Bluetooth. Dealer maintained, up-todate on service (last service was performed 30 June 2016). Professionally cleaned(interior shampooed, exterior waxed and wheels cleaned). Winter tires on rims and winter floormats. 101000 km. Price $17,000. Nicole 2013 Volvo XC60 3.2 AWD, AU- 0171.472.0276 TO - 43K Miles, Savile Grey Met, Bike Rack: Yakima DoubleDown Off Black Leather, Xenon, Premi- 2, with Dead Lock rack cable lock um Pkg, BLIS, Extra set of Winter hitch-mount, near Patch Barracks Tires, NP $42K, KBB $27K. 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Car for sale, Honda SUV, 96,000 miles; Automatic 5-spd; 4-cyl VTEC 2.4 Liter; 20 mpg city/26 mpg hwy; moon roof; summer and winter tires; multi-disc CD; AC; power doors & locks; cruise control. dock130@yahoo.com Chevrolet HHR LT, 2009, Mileage 78000 mi, Options Air Conditioning, All Season Tires, Pwr mirrors, Power locks, Power seat, Power windows, Alloy wheels, Body Sedan Doors 5, Engine 2.2L 4cyl, Auto, Patriot Military Sales Tel: +49 (0) 631 357 8231 Chrysler PT Cruiser, diesel, 2.2l, standard, AC, no rust, no accident, 190000k, winter+summer tires, leather seats w/heat, pet+smoke free, 5l on 100km, €2500, stefandsanya@gmail.com or 0151-45261009 Cute Little Car needs a good home, €2500 obo. Mercedes A160,1999, 145,000 KM, Silver.This little car is in perfect condition inside and out with low mileage for its age.Great for scooting around town and parking!It has automatic transmission, air conditioning, power steering, brakes and windows, radio with CD player, European specs.Email: Mer cedes-200@t-online.de, Phone:06227-384-9939. Daihatsu silver met, 4 door, 5 speed, 1.0 LTR , year 2002 air cond, summer tire and winter tires, CD player, ABS, air bags, $ 1100, and we deliver, if you have any cars for dispose of, accident, Non operational, we remove it for you, email for info ddundkk@hot mail.de Good Year Ultra Grip Winter Tires with steel rims, 175/65 R14. Excellent condition used one winter. 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Our Pricingis fair and if you have a trade in US or European we will gladly give you a fair Quote. We offer financing. 017699970323,0631 414 898 19, michael.cumiskey@bavarianmotor cars.com Hyundai Accent, GLS, 4, door, automatic, ABS, power stering, 1.4 LTR, $1550, if you have any car for dispose of, accident, non operational, we remove it for you.Email ddundkk@hotmail.de I have a Fantastic Range of Tires in Stock at Great Prices, €, 0631/ 91572 Intake manifold, never used, for a civic type R or a Acura Acura RSX type S PRC $120, isabell_1_98@yahoo.com or 017622987498 MAZDA MERMACY 1998, TURBO DIESEL, GREEN VAN, 5 DOOR, 5 SPEED, AIR COND, 1 OWNER, SALE PRICE EUROS 2,200, ddundkk@hotmail.de Mitsubishi Cosama, 1.6ltr, green, 4-door, 5-speed, ABS, power stearing, German TÜV till Jan 2017, my phone is 0175-3213199, $1500, ddundkk@hotmail.de Immanuel Baptist Church Serving the English Speaking Community of Wiesbaden for Over 50 Years. Sunday at 10:30 a.m. Worship Service Children’s Ministry Provided Over 15 Nations Represented. Sunday Services: Bible Study - 11:15 Worship - 12:30 “Member of International Baptist Convention” 15 minutes from Hainerberg P.X. Friedrich-Naumann-Str. 25 | 65195 Wiesbaden Tel: 06122-12730 | www.ibc-wiesbaden.com True Vine Ministries Sunday Worship: 2:00 p.m. Christliches Zentrum Wiesbaden Daimlerring 8B 65205 Wiesbaden The Church of St. Augustine of Canterbury English speaking Episcopal church in the center of Wiesbaden (since 1864) Welcoming all nationalities & denominations. Sunday worship (Holy Eucharist) at 10am including Sunday School & fellowship UPCOMING SPECIAL SERVICES & EVENTS: ch Herzli SUN AUG 28: Outdoor Service and Picnic (in Frauenstein) 11 am mmeFRIn!SEP 2: Night of the Churches (music, worship, theater) 6 pm - midnight o k l l i W AUG 25 - SEP 3: Daily at 6 pm “The Funeral” a performance as part of the Equipping His People by Teaching His Word Pastor Ronald Henry thetruevineministries15@gmail.com Wiesbaden Theater Biennale Frankfurter Strasse 3 • 65189 Wiesbaden • 0611 30 66 74 www.staugustines.de • parish@staugustines.de www.herald-union.com .................................................................................Aug. 18, 2016 Herald Union Page 23 AUTOS All ads & pics on www.FindItGuide.com Mercedces 2011 GLK 220D CDI 4 Matic German Spec 90000 KM, Mercedes GLK 2011 220D, Kaiserslautern Germany, $21500, email: robertharrington37@ gmail.com MITSUBISHI COSAMA, 1.6 LTR, , GREEN, 4 DOOR, 5 SPEED , ABS, POWERSTERING , GERMAN TUV TILL JAN2017 , MY PH IS --0175-3213199--, $1500,  ddundkk@hotmail.de Motorhome - See Europe in style. Fleetwood Tioga 1996, 31ft x 100 inches. Sleeps 5/6, queen master bed and separate shower and toilet. Beautiful with many luMiles; 128,500, Color: Black/En- xuries. $15K OBO. Call Scott for and more info gine:2.5 L turbo inline 6, Capaci- pictures ty:18 gal, RANGE (C/H) 306.0/ 01622972951. 432.0 mi./EPA (C/H) 17/24 mpg/ AWD, winter mode, 5 speed shift- Nissan Almera TINOdi, 2002, able automatic, leather interior, German specs, pw.windows, 2nd Power Sun Roof, Traction Con- owner, no accidents, TÜV sumtrol, Stability Control more!!! mer/2016, AC, 5seat, standard, great travel car, no rust, POV inhp2ronin@gmail.com spection guaranteed, €2400, full MINI Cooper Cabrio, green, insi- tank goes 1100km, call 0151de black and part leather, new ti- 45261009 or stefandsanya@ res (all year tires) on aluminium gmail.com rims, lots of extras, all services done, Accident-free, FR 09/2005, OPEL, CORSA, 3 DOOR, BLUE 76000km, Petrol, 85 kW (116 PS), MET, 5 SPEED, NEW GERMAN replacement engine, Negotiable TUV, SALE PRICE EUROS €8,400. 0176-62056022 1,500ddundkk@hotmail.de NEW OPENING kitchen SUSHI–GRILL–LOUNGE We love, what we cook! ALL YOU CAN E AT SUN TERRACE NOW OPEN! Mondays - Saturdays 11:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. 5:00 - 11:30 p.m. Sundays & Holidays 11:30 a.m. - 11:30 p.m. 5kitchen GmbH | Wilhelmstraße 58a | 65183 Wiesbaden Tel.: 0611 - 44 757 888 | www.5kitchen.de OPEL CORSA, 1,4 LTR, GREEN MET, 4 DOOR, AUTOMATIAC, 2 AIR BAGS, ALI RIMS, KMS 98,000, CD PLAYER, SUNROOF, SALE PRICE EUROS, 2,000, NEW GERMAN TUV, ddundkk@hot mail.de PT Cruiser, 2.2 Diesel, 2003, Green plate, 5 speed, 4 door, TUV new air cond, 2 set of tires summer/ winter, ABS, power stering elec windows, and locks, key less entry, price €2000, if you want any cars for dispose of, accident, non operational, we will remove it for you, email for info ddundkk@ hotmail.DE Sale by Owner: 2013 VolvoXC90 R-Design Platinum 7-seater. Execellent cond rating! Fully-loaded: Platinum, Climate pkgs, NAV, Bluetooth, sun/moon rf, BLIS, rear sensor, leather int, black metallic ext. $29,928, tiffanylanigan@ya hoo.com Set of Monster Green Borbet 9x16 with new tires, Bolt pattern 4x100, €550, 0631/91572 Stand out from the German Cars! 2013 Dodge Challenger SXT Plus, Dodge Challenger 2013 Dodge Challenger Red white DVD player, Kaiserslautern West 67659 Kaiserslautern Germany, $18500, phone: 015174374670, email: colo radomatt@gmail.com Thinking of buying a new Quality Pre-owned car, then look no further, we have over 150 cars in stock. Patriot Military Automobiles 09662-702 6280 Trailer utility $400.00, firm, 750 kilo cap, ex cond, no rust, email: robertharrington37@gmail.com Toyota Urban Cruiser, Used car very good, Kaiserslautern Germany, €6850, email: volker.goetz@ web.de.Phone: 016094539677 TYRES for Mustang, I changed my tyres to get Europeen Spec homologation for my Mustang GT 2014 (back to France this Summer) I sell 4 tyres Pirelli P ZERO 255/40 ZR 19, approx 6000 miles200 US $ only famil le.garand37@gmail.com Very well maintained 2004 VW Phaeton V10, black, 4door diesel luxury sedan, leather, wood, sunroof, summer & winter speed rated tires, cellular phone, premium stereo/CD player, Stuttgart Germany, $8,000, additional $350 for roof rack rails and large ski box, phone: 0114915143252777, email: aeroestates@gmail.com Volvo Model: XC90 T6 AWD RDesign Year: 2016 Color: Bursting blue metallic Upholstery: Charcoal Nubuck / Nappa leather with contour seats Transmission: 8speed automatic w/ geartronic, in fo@vipsales.eu or 06134-284943 VW GTI 2013, $16999k, The perfect car! 66,000 mi, xtra winter alu rims/tires, roof rack, winter matts, new clutch, bluetooth, heated seats, satelite radio, keyless, power everything, iPod connect, plad interior, airbags. Very good cond brethelenius@google mail.com Volvo V50 2008 Diesel, $3500, phone: 0631-30 3355 30, email: jthompson@t-online.de. German specs, 225,000KM, Black Metallic w/Black Leather interior, great mileage (4 liters/100KM), station wagon style (not sedan), 5-gear standard transmission, air conditioning, heated front seats, front seat airbags, side airbags (front), electric windows, on-board computer, electric side mirrors, radio/ CD, central locking with remote control, cruise control, ABS, ESP, multi-function steering wheel, outside temperature indicator, fold down rear seats, 2 sets of tires (winter & summer). Drives great! VW Passat, Wagon, 99,1.6 LTR, silver, 5 speed, ABS, power stering, air cond, winter tires, German TUV, lots of new parts & dealer maint, elec window, keyless entry, $2250, ddundkk@hot mail.com White all black interior BMW 328i, Fully loaded M Sport package BMW with 63000 miles. In good condition! Heated seats, navigation, comfort access package and so much more. Email for more details. The picture of the car is in the profile picture. faithandlve8484@gmail.com N E P O NOW Wiesbaden Bahnhofsplatz 1 | 65189 Wiesbaden Page 24 Herald Union Frankfurt An der Welle 7 | 60322 Frankfurt am Main Heilbronn Schulgasse 5-9 | 74072 Heilbronn Aug. 18, 2016............................................................................ www.herald-union.com Have fun with the locals MOSEL BALLOON FESTIVAL Fri, Aug 19 – Sat, Aug 21 Föhren, Industriepark If you want to be a bit closer to heaven, then come to Föhren for the Mosel Balloon Fiesta from August 19 to 21 and see balloons rise to the heavens. This event is for big and small. Live music will be available and at night see how the balloons are all lit up. Children will also have a fun-filled program that will await them. For more info visit www.moselballonfiesta.de Photo by Kent Weakley / Shutterstock.com EVENTS Festival Da Capo Thu, Aug 18 Alzey, city center Visit the summer festival Da Capo at Alzey’s romantic Schlosshof (castle) between August 18 and 21 to enjoy a glass of local wine and international music with guests playing different genres from pop to folk and classic. Admission is free. For more information go to www.alzeyer-land.de Rheingauer Weinwoche (Wine Week) Thu, Aug 18 Wiesbaden, Schlossplatz Wiesbaden’s Schlosspatz will turn into the number 1 place to be for every wine lover of the area thanks to the Rheingauer Weinwoche (wine week) between August 12 and 21 including around 120 booths offering culinary delicacies and over 30 live acts. Admission is free. For more information go to www.wiesbaden.de 9th Mombacher Rheinuferfest & Kerb Fri, Aug 19 Mombach, Rheinufer Visit Mombach’s Rheinuferfest (River Festival) und Kerb (Fair) and enjoy fun activities and shows for all ages between August 19 and 21, including a spectacular fireworks display on its final day. Admission is free. For more info go to www.mainz.de Walderlebnispfad Sat, Aug 20 Neu-Anspach, Hessenpark Visit the Hessenpark in Neu-Anspach and join a guided tour on their adventure path through the woods on August 20 from 3 p.m. Admission costs €8.50 per adult. For more info go to www.hessenpark.de Farmer’s market Sun, Aug 21 Neu-Anspach, Hessenpark Visit the Hessenpark in Neu-Anspach on August 21 for its famous farmer’s market starting at 10 a.m. Enjoy a wide selection of regionally grown, organic goods and baked delicacies as well as honey, cheese and meat products. Admission to the park costs €8 per adult. For more information go to www.hessenpark.de Bicycle tour in the Mainzer Sand Sun, Aug 21 Mainz, Juxplatz Take a bike tour across the Mainer Sand Nature Resort starting on the Juxplatz in Mainz on August 21 from 11 a.m. and explore the city’s rural areas from a new angle. The route is about 15km long and will be guided by Rolf Pinckert. Admission is free. For more info go to www.mainz.de Kids week Mon, Aug 22 Neu-Anspach, Hessenpark Children and adults are invited to learn about the historical farm life with the help of joinin activities, games and presentations at the Hessenpark in Neu-Anspach for their annual Kinderwoche (Children’s Week) from August 22 to 27. Admission costs €8.50 per adult. For more info go to www.hessenpark.de After Work Party Thu, Aug 25 Ginsheim-Gustavsburg, Biergarten am Sportplatz Enjoy the after work party at the Biergarten (beer garden) close to the Burgpark (castle park) in Gustavsburg. Have a nice dinner and freshly tapped beer while enjoying the relaxed atmosphere with musical entertainment, playing rock and blues. Entry is free. For more info in German see www.gigu.de Jazz Open Air Sun, Aug 28 Darmstadt, Jagdhofkeller The Jagdhofkeller in Darmstadt invites you to their annual Jazz Open Air concert on August 28. Kerstin Haberecht and her modern jazz quartet will enchant you with their own compositions starting at 6 p.m. Admission is free. For more info go to www.jagdhofkeller.de Oceans and deserts Thu, Sep 1 Wiesbaden, Museum Take a figurative hike through oceans and deserts as you discover the permanent and special exhibitions during a guided tour at the museum in Wiesbaden on September 1 from 6 p.m. Admission costs around €13. Registration is not required. For more info go to www.wiesbaden.de CONCERTS Rockfield Open Air 2016 Fri, Aug 19 Mainz-Kastel, Reduit See the region’s best bands of all genres live at the Rockfield Open Air at Reduit in Mainz-Kastel from August 19 to 21. Admission is free. For more information go to www.kulturfabrik-airfield.de Staatskapelle Weimar Sun, Aug 28 Wiesbaden, Kurhaus The Staatskapelle Weimar will play Beethoven’s Eroica with Yulianna Adeeva at the piano at the Kurhaus in Wiesbaden on August 28 from 7:30 p.m. Tickets are available from €36. For more info go to www.wiesbaden.de SPORTS Zumba Tue, Aug 23 Mainz, Karmeliterplatz Join Feelfit’s public Zumba lesson on Karmeliterplatz on August 23 from 5 p.m. Previous knowledge is not required; just wear comfortable clothing and get ready to shake your hips. Admission is free. For more information go to www.mainz.de Ladies Run Sun, Aug 28 Wiesbaden, Schloßplatz What better way is there to see a city than to run through it? Join the Deutsche Post Ladies Run on August 28 from 3 p.m. for a sightseeing of a different kind. You can choose between a 5km and 10km route through the city’s center starting at Schloßplatz. Time keeping is optional as the run’s goal is to have fun. Admission costs €23. For more info go to www.deutschepost-ladiesrun.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 military IN GERMANY www.herald-union.com .................................................................................Aug. 18, 2016 Herald Union Page 25 HPXP with Mouse, Keyboard and Remote. All ads & pics on www.FindItGuide.com Orig.Box.chefsteven2015@ 2 AFN decoders with remotes gmail.com and 2 satellite dishes , decoders IPAD 2 Air MF532LL/A 32GB Wi18 months old call 06374- Fi + cellular White with Logitech 9154656 or email rohokie@ya blutooth keyboard, IOS 9.2, 32Gb hoo.com $359.00.email: big-al@mer witz.de, phone: 0637160179 Your community. Your website. www.MilitaryInGermany.com ELECTRONICS HP PC Tower XP.bethmary100@ gmail.com + event calendar + movie schedule + travel articles + videos + more! 220 v Braun Coffee Maker, $8, phone: 0176-683-90188, email: pinter7641@yahoo.com. 220V Fan, 220V fan, Zum Wäldchen 66851 Queidersbach Germany, $10, phone: 017679004262, email: duvall.roundtree@ gmail.com AC unit, 220v mobile air conditioning unit. Cools the whole floor. 300 OBO.rigs26@aol.com AEG front loader washing machine. Good condition. Kaiserslautern city. For pickup only. Call Jacky 0179-5352827 AEG ÖKO-favorite, 220 volt dish washer, ex. condition. More info please call after 1700 hrs. 01638853574 AFN Decoder.Works Off Ba se.bethmary100@gmail.com AFN Scientific Atlanta PowerVu Decoders 2ea, 80cm satellites 2ea, stand alone 6ft satellite stand. 06233-44888 Braun Coffee Maker, $10, phone: 0176-683-90188, email: pinter7641@yahoo.com Electric Meat Slicer, 240 volt meat slicer electric kitchen appliance, Vogelweh 67661 Kaiserslautern Germany, $20.00, phone: 015259526762, email: justin.hasel den@gmail.com Fire tv stick /with Kodi, $75, email: sellit1212@gmail.com. Foot Massage Bath. 5 Massage Settings. With Heating. Massageball + Massagebrush. 3.3ltr. 100 Watt.220V. User Guide. Orig. Box. $15. chefsteven2015@gmail.com Great Hyundai Computer screen17 inch. comes with stand. Dual voltage. Includes VGA monitor cord. Works great. $40 bretheleni us@googlemail.com KITCHEN AID MIXER BLUE-5 QUART STAINLESS STEEL BOWL WITH HANDLE-POURING SHIELD-FLAT BEATER-DOUGH HOOK-WIRE WHIP-220V-PERFECT CONDITION.MUST BE GONE BY THE 18, ab918855@ gmail.com FOR SALE All ads & pics on www.FindItGuide.com Caution: Some Classified ads have become a target for scams. Please be cautious if potential buyers offer you payment methods other than cash. 2 each 120V Cisco Wireless-G Internet Home Monitoring Cameras Model WV54GCA, with manual and CD. $40, spvendor@ gmail.com 2 Large green glazed terra cotta planters/flower pots, 15 wide x 13 Large Appliances, $Var, email:brit high. Contact Eric and Mia at nimjvdl@gmail.com 063759949676, $20, eyates9761@ LG Freezer, good condition. For aol.com pickup only. Kaiserslautern city. 220 v Flood Light with 444 cord, $20, phone: 0176-683-90188, €80. Call Jacky 0179-5352827 email: pinter7641@yahoo.com. 220 v Waffle Iron, $10, phone: 0176-683-90188, email: pinter7641@yahoo.com. Mia Juicer, spout is broken but still works. 220 volt. 017622987498 Rodenbach $20, isabell_1_98@yahoo.com 3 sleds, $12.00 for all, phone: Router, Belkin N150, $10, 0151-5321 9555.1 plastic toboggan and 2 saucers jcambr@yahoo.com Small freezer, €80 OBO, email: 4 new Michelin tires: 215/70 R16X. $400.00. contact email cris gosia19@hotmail.com. tan.allen@gmail.com The perfect system to watch satellite programs in English or Ger- 50 Plastic Clothes Hangers. Strong and Dura man Sony Bravia LCD flat screen Black. color TV and Atemo AM 500 HD ble.chefsteven2015@gmail.com Satellite receiver selling as a com- Adidas Traxion Soccer shoes for plete set. $195. for both, al@mer men size 8.5, soccer soccer shoes adidas adidas traxion used, witz.com 75385 Bad Teinach-Zavelstein Treadmill - Proform 635 CW, €15, phone: $249, timboney_52@hotmail.com, Germany, well maintained/functioning tread- +4932212152735, email: asti.wb@ mill. Adjusts for speed & slope. gmail.com. Cross fit ski poles adjustable for Aeropostale Hoodie. Turquoisetension. Emergency situation stop. blue. Lettering “aero” and zipper Treadmill walking jogging, 66892 at the front. Size M. Barley worn. Bruchmühlbach-Miesau Germa- €13. janina.wuttke@gmx.de Alessis 110V/220V digital perforny, €500, email: rigs26@aol.com mance/studio piano w/chair, muTVs, Voltage Regulators, €250, sic stand, stool, hard case 750$, cbpohlman@aol.com call 06374-991073 pls leave a Whirlpool front loader washing message machine for sale, €150, ysamek@ Antique China Cabinet w/ Table googlemail.com, German 220V. & Chairs, antiques and old stuff. Please call after 1700 hrs. 0163- Antique 100 y.o. German china ca8853574 binet, matching dining table with White leatherette case for IPAD 4 chairs.See photo on KA classimini W/removable bluetooth key- fieds webpage. Contact Eric and board, $45.00, firm. al@mer Mia at063759949674., €950, witz.com / 06371-60179 eyates9761@aol.com White Mini IPAD. Infrequently used. No scratches or blemishes. Latest IOS installed.$169.00. 06371-60179 Book: Sophie Kinsella "Confessions of a shopaholic" in good condition, $3, 0175-6298926, pick up in Hochspeyer or on Kleber Opening Hours: Mon– Fri 9.00 –19.00 Sat 9.00 –18.00 Special arrangements possible Antique wooden end table/night stand, includes white marble counter top, 34 tall x 19 wide. Contact Eric and Mia at 063759949676, €90, eyates9761@ aol.com Asian wooden door mat/floor mat. Size 35 long x 23 wide x 1.5 high. Use in entry way to dry wet shoes/in the bathroom under a bath mat to prevent mold. Contact Eric and Mia at 063759949676, $20, eyates9761@ aol.com Beautiful Mori Lee Wedding Dress, Only worn once!! and we are still together! Make this your wedding dress on a budget.Size: 8-10Color: White creamThe train is approx. four feet long (not royal long!).It is looking for a home, so contact me if you are interested. $150, brethelenius@google mail.com Beautiful mostly green oriental ceramic bowl from Hong Kong with fish motif on inside. Bowl and small pedestal stand are 14.5 tall together and 13 wide. See photos on FIG classifieds web page. Contact Eric and Mia at 063759949676, $80, eyates9761@ aol.com Beautiful, intricately designed embroidered tapestry wall art. Golden toned Unicorn and Lion motif. Cloth sleeve to insert hanging bar. 37.5 wide x 36. See photos on FIG classifieds web page. Contact Eric and Mia at 063759949676, $150, eyates9761@aol.com Black DKNY fabric purse with snap closure. Removable strap. Converts easily to clutch style handbag. Contact Eric and Mia at 063759949676, $30, eyates9761@ aol.com Black Dooney & Bourke leather purse with brown edging, drawstring closure with adjustable shoulder strap. Excellent condition, only used a couple times. Contact Eric and Mia at 063759949676, $50, eyates9761@ aol.com Bohemian Crystal Wine Glasses, Six Bohemian Crystal Wine Glasses, 24% lead crystal. Perfect wedding ot anniversary gift. See photos on FIG classifieds web page. Contact Eric and Mia at 063759949676, €15, eyates9761@ aol.com Bowflex 5.1 Adjustable Workout Bench.6 Different Positions.Must Be Gone By The 18.ab918855@ gmail.com Brass candle holder wall sconce. Perfect if youre renovating a formal parlor or looking for an old world European accent in your stairwell house. Contact Eric and Mia at 063759949676, $20, eyates9761@aol.com eceiv and r orm ks f T A V oc your all cl Bring n top on o 10% e Gebr. Stern GmbH An den Quellen 3 65183 Wiesbaden Tel.: 0611-30 21 12 info@gifts-from-germany.com World’s biggest Cuckoo-Clock Presented to you by Europaallee 3 67657 Kaiserslautern www.advantipro.de Page 26 Herald Union CLOCKS • GIFTS • SOUVENIRS www.gifts-from-germany.com Full English Website incl. driving directions, payment methods etc.! Aug. 18, 2016............................................................................ www.herald-union.com FOR SALE All ads & pics on www.FindItGuide.com Brass Stand Lamp, 110v or 220v.Contact Eric and Mia at 063759949676, €60, eyates9761@ aol.com Cafe curtain set in two packages. Flower Basket pattern. One pair 60 x 36 tiers in one package, one pair 60 by 36 swags in one package, See photos on FIG classifieds web page. Contact Eric and Mia at 063759949676, $10 for both, eyates9761@aol.com Capiz Shell Ceiling Light Fixture, $10, phone: 0176683-90188, email: pinter7641@yahoo.com Collection of leather bound, signed by the author, 1st edition books, mint cond. Over 100 different books. Authors include: Norman Mailer, William F. Buckley, Joseph Heller, Elie Wiesel, Donald Mc Dunne, John Updicke, Tom Wolfe, etc. $ 15.000 - serious inquiries only! Call: 0631-940213 or 0151-270-19822 Cooks 10 Eggs at Once, Nonstick 4egg Poaching Tray, 3egg Omelet Tray, Brush. Stainl.Steel Lid, On/Off Switch, Audible Alert, Standby Mode, Easy Cleanup, 2Egg Holders, Beaker with Piercing Pin, User Guide, Orig. Box, chefsteven2015@gmail.com Craftsman Gas Lawn Mower, $150, 2 years old Please contact goworko_99505@yahoo.com Drinking Cup.Stainless Steel.350 ml.Dishwasher Safe.WMF, Germa ny.chefsteven2015@gmail.com Cream colored Kipling shoulder bag, durable nylon fabric w/ zipper closure & adjustable strap, can be worn as a satchel across body, gorilla mascot included. Contact Eric and Mia at 063759949676, $30, eyates9761@ aol.com Decorative Japanese Plate, Decorative ceramic plate from Japan. See photos on FIG classifieds web page. Contact Eric and Mia at 063759949676, $30, eyates9761@aol.com Egg Cooker. Cooks 10 Eggs at Once, Nonstick 4egg Poaching Tray, 3egg Omelet Tray, Brush. Stainl. teelLid, On/Off Switch, Audible Alert, Standby Mode, Easy Cleanup, 2Egg Holders, Beaker with Piercing Pin, User Guide, Orig. Box.chefsteven2015@gmail ESPRIT Curtains 19Euro each in very good condition, Pick up in Hochspeyer or on Kleber Kaserne Cell 0175-6298926 For Sale, €150, ysamek@google mail.com, German 220, Whirlpool front loader washing machine. Please after 1700 hrs. 01638853574 For That Special Collector a Beautiful The United States Commermorative Presidential Collection, spvendor@gmail.com Franklin Batter Elbow Guard -sadas, baseball guard protective gear softball little league arm, 67273 Weisenheim am Berg Germany, $€ 15.00, phone: 01623305535, email: brethelenius@google mail.com Large vase, €20 OBO, email: gosia19@hotmail.com. German Beerstein. Kaiserslautern and famous German Cities Design. Pewter Lid. 9.5"High. Bottom is a little chipped (don't see it if Displayed On ly).chefsteven2015@gmail.com Grandfather Clock, 66877 Ramstein-Miesenbach Germany, $650 obo, phone: +49 152 59318629?, email: consta@live.de. Guinea Pig and Bird cages.Multiple guinea pig and bird cages for sale from $15 to $40. Cages sold in pet stores for much, much more. Call Dave in Miesenbach at 06371-462922 or email at payezmc@Hotmail.com Hand-carved Indonesian table + 6 chairs + two matching cabinets $990 Indonesian and Thai dolls each $35 Antique French Louis XIV cabinet - $750Set of 6 Indonesian shadow dolls - $125, call 06374-991073 High end NAPOLEON BBQ Gas Grill, stainless steel, with side burner, built in bottle opener, end tables.5 min from Vogelweh Base. Phone: 0631 41414256, email: cly burnterry@yahoo.com. Hollister strapless top. White color, size M. With ribbons to tie a bow on the back. €15. For pics see www.finditguide.com. Contact janina.wuttke@gmx.de Items for Sale, Crane tabletop leg/arm exerciser, $25.00, Callaway Clones Golf Clubs, 3-9 Irons, PW, SW, good condition, $40.00. Contact Tom Rewis, Casa.rewis@ t-online.de or 0171-363 0906. Pelican Drones, Pelicandrones, phone: 850-359-2602, email: Peli candrones.com@gmail.com Japanese Sake Cups, Five rustic pottery style authentic Japanese sake cups, characters represent good fortune, heath, wealth, happiness, See photos on FIG classifieds web page. Contact Eric and Mia at 063759949676, $20, eyates9761@aol.com Must Sell, Swarovski crystal at half the value given by the Swarovski company! The last two Retired pieces, whale $690, turtle $150. Both for $755. Will accept best offers $/€: call 06332-41560 between 9am to 8pm. Can deliver to RAB! Khaki Fossil soft canvas purse with brown leather accebts, snap closure with adjustable shoulder strap. Great condition. Contact Eric and Mia at 063759949676, $25, eyates9761@aol.com My husband has various movies for sale 3 Euro each. Pick up in Hochspeyer or meet me on Kleber Kaserne. Phone: 01756298926 Kitchen Aid Ravioli Maker KRAV.Attachment for Kitchen Aid Maschine.Metal Construction.Easy-Fill Hopper.Filling Scoop.Cleaning Brush.Orig. Box.NEW.bethmary100@ gmail.com New never worn fitted caps, New York Mets. The price is $10 ea, caps sizes 7 3/8 and 7 3/4, will mail vial APO brethelenius@google mail.com New with tags boy-clothes Size 5/ 6,4 € each Pick up in Hochspeyer or on Kleber Kaserne, mela Laundry Basket Rectangular. nie.prinz@yahoo.de White.With 2 Handles.Very Sturdy. 24x17x9.5High.chefsteven2015@ Official New York Mets Jerseys and Equipment, Official MLB New gmail.com York Mets Jerseys from MajesticLiving room coffee table w/smo- Team set of jerseys for sale! ked glass top. ohenecken 67661 Enough to outfit your whole baseKaiserslautern. $100.00, phone: ball or softball team! These are of0631 41414256, email: clyburnter ficial jerseys from Majestic. They ry@yahoo.com. have been used for a couple seaLot's of things, All Free. A stand sons, but are still in good shape. for a terrasse Satellite Dish, A Gar- The black home jerseys are in den Classic Spreader, A 110V good shape. The Orange Spring Alarm Clock. A Proctor Silex Training Jerseys have some faStream Excel 110V, 2 Line Cord- ding in the ventalated under arm less Phone with headset 110V, A area, but still are good to go. brethelenius@google Cuisiant toaster 110V. $300, mail.com goworko_99505@yahoo.com Must sell 65 year old flawless solitaire .45 carat diamond ring set in white gold. Asking best offer $700. Will accept $ or €. Call: 06332-41560 from 9 - 18:00. Org. Thomas Sabo Charm, price new was 49€, never used, was a bday present, selling price €20, for pics please see classworld.com, s.vogl75@web.de www.herald-union.com .................................................................................Aug. 18, 2016 Herald Union Page 27 Spiralizer with 3 extremely sharp interchangeable inserts between 1.5-5.5mm.Adjustable. Tornado Blade, Spaghetti Blade and Thick All ads & pics on www.FindItGuide.com Blade.2 stainless steel corers.4 Non-slip suction feet to ensure Outdoor patio set. High quality stability. Orig. Box. NEW. brushed metal and wicker. 4 bethmary100@gmail.com chairs with cushions, table with smoked glass, large sun umbrella, Stargate Atlantis Set. Complete Season 1-5.Region two side tables. Just outside Vo- Series, gelweh base, $200.00, phone: 1.bethmary100@gmail.com 063141414256, email: clyburnter Striped hand-made felt shoulder ry@yahoo.com bag, large, trend colors, perfect €30, jenniferwilking@hot Picture (blue water lillies) Monet gift, copy 35 x 43, $40, phone: 0176- mail.com 683-90188, email: pinter7641@ya Super Mario kart lunch cooler, hoo.com $8,017622987498 Porcelain dolls, over 100 to choo- Super Mario Kart Wii Reversible se from, all dressed. Price Obo throw. Fitted sheet pillow case Call: 0176-90796039 and lining. Never used. Paid over Retro Ice Buckets, Classic retro $100, asking $65,017622987498. ice buckets, perfect for your next Swarovski Pegasus - From the cocktail party. One white and one 1998 "Fabulous Creatures" Sepeach colored. Contact Eric and ries. Retired in 1998, Asking Mia at 063759949676, $10 each, $500.Ph. 06374/944828 eyates9761@aol.com Tae Kwon Do sparring gear plus Set of 2 red embroidered pillows bag. Helmet, body padding, arm and a set of 2 chocolate/gold broguard, and shin guard. Teen/adult cade pillows, both sets 16 x 16, med size. Contact Eric and Mia at zipper on back for removal/clea063759949676, $30, eyates9761@ ning. Contact Eric and Mia at aol.com 063759949676, $30 per set, Tapestry Wall Hanging 1, Beautieyates9761@aol.com Set of 4 new summer tires from ful, intricately designed embroidebridgestone, mounted on Avanti red tapestry wall art. Golden toracing rims in excellent condition ned Unicorn and Lion motif. Cloth size 225/50 r 18 95w and 245/45 r sleeve to insert hanging bar. 37.5 18 96w will fit infinity G35 or G37 wide x 36. See photos on FIG model cost new 1,200.00 euros classifieds web page. Contact asking $800.00 OBO contact Jor- Eric and Mia at 063759949676, ge at 01738843588 or RICK AT $120, eyates9761@aol.com 015232718434auto, rims tires, Er- Target practice, eco warrior fenbach 67659 Kaiserslautern shoulder bag, hand-made felt, enGermany, $800.00, phone: vironmentally friendly bag made 015232718434, email: rfv.vas using only wool, water and soap, €25, jenniferwilking@hotmail.com quezr@gmail.com Antique 100 yr.old German china cabinet, matching dining table with 4 chairs. See photo on KA classifieds web page. Contact Eric and Mia at 06375-9949674, €950, eyates9761@aol.com FOR SALE Set of three pink vases, different shapes but matching in color, perfect for shabby-chic feature or to upcycle. €10, jenniferwilking@hot mail.com Small grey felt shoulder bag with mushroom design, perfect gift, €20 jenniferwilking@hotmail.com American Dental Care Services offered: • Family Dentistry • Certified Orthodontics • Periodontal Maintenance • Implant Surgery • Root Canals • Wisdom Teeth Surgery • Nitrous Oxide • Saturday & Evening Appointments Caring, Friendly American Staff LOCATIONS The Swarovski Pierrot measures 8". This is the first edition of "Masquerade" series. Retired in 1999. isabell_1_98@yahoo.com Two very nice embroidered tapestry wall hangings with floral rose patterns. Cloth loops to insert hanging bars. 14 wide by 42 long. Contact Eric and Mia at 063759949676, $20 each, eyates9761@aol.com Wine holder, €15 OBO, email: gosia19@hotmail.com. State of the art dental treatments with a team of specialists under 1 roof! Teeth cleaning, crowns & bridges, pediatric dentistry & much more… Emergency care available 24/7 Nitrous oxide Vat forms accepted TRICARE English spoken Preferred Provider MY DENTIST Wilhelmstrasse 60 65183 Wiesbaden Phone 0611-5 05 99 80 www.my-dentist-wiesbaden.de ZAHNÄRZTE AM KURHAUS Opening hours Mon - Thu 8:00 am - 7:00 pm, Fri 8:00 am - 5:00 pm WIESBADEN Wiesbaden Dental Care 0611-9887 26 50 Bahnstrasse 14 65205 Wiesbaden Wiesbadendental.com Ramstein Dental Care 06371-40 62 30 Poststrasse 1 66877 Ramstein Ramsteindental.com Certified American Dental Hygienists Tricare Preferred Provider Page 28 Toilet Putting Set, Know somebody that is a golf nut who needs to always be practicing? Give him the Toilet Putting Set. He can then practice putting while sitting on the John! Only for people who have everything! Great gag gift! $10, john@advantipro.de Two(1) almost new 3 wheel walkers/rollators with baskets and bags for sale, Paid 80Euros, asking $40 for each. One (1) new wheelchair for sale. Paid 175Euros, asking $100. Call Larry at 06151-52548 or email lemery1366@yahoo.com for details. Unique offering in Germany, Beautiful, handmade Korean motherof-pearl jewelry box; artisan crafted using the traditional Najeon Chilgi method. Contact Eric and Mia at 063759949676, $375, eyates9761@aol.com Various Boy-Clothes Sizes: 4 - 6 in excellent condition. Pick up in Hochspeyer or on Kleber Kaserne. Phone: 0175-6298926 Each item is 3 Euro / Pajamas 5 EUro each. Various KIDS Movies for sale 3 Euro each except for the Thomas the train ones (they are new in package) 5$ each. Pick up in Hochspeyer or meet me on Kleber Kaserne Phone: 01756298926 Various pictures, €10-50 OBO, See FIG online for pictures, email: gosia19@hotmail.com Vintage 3-Tier Tea Cake/Dessert Server. Made from bone china. See photos on FIG classifieds web page. Contact Eric and Mia at 063759949676, $25, eyates9761@aol.com Vintage Classic Video game from Mattel - Classic Baseball. A must have for the collection. Still works great. $20 brethelenius@google mail.com Herald Union Antique Brittany French Bench for 300$, antique French Louis Viking Sword.Handle & Blade EnXIV Schrank 650$, antique Gergraved on both Sides.Real man dark oak buffet $500 Call Steel.W/ Black Wall Display 06374-991073 pls leave message Mount. Made in Spain.Selling for A Reasonable Price Offer, Antique English Book Case, $75, 45 inches high, 11 inches deep, chefsteven2015@gmail.com 29 inches wide. Curved Door with Vintage handheld video game Glass Insets. Side Panels with from Coleco. Alien Attack is a Glass Insets, 2 Glass Shelves. classic and a must have for every Buyer Must Pick Up. Please Call game collection! in great scape. 0159 0297 6140. Runs on 4C batteries. $20 brethele Antique French Louis XIV nius@googlemail.com Schrank $650. Call 06374-991073 Vintage Italian porcelain serving pls leave amessage. bowl with tray, ornate rose floral motif, perfect complement to Antique reproduction secretary other antique wooden furniture, desk. See photos on KA classiSee photos on FIG classifieds fieds web page. Contact Eric and web page. Contact Eric and Mia Mia at 06375-9949674, €120, at 063759949676, €30, eyates9761@aol.com eyates9761@aol.com Antique wooden dining table & 4 chairs. Chippendale style. Center leaf extension that folds underneath when not needed. Chairs upholstered in blue velour. See photos on FIG classifieds web page. Contact Eric and Mia at 063759949676, $250, eyates9761@aol.com Wall Sconce, One brass 220v candle holder wall sconce. Perfect if youre renovating a formal parlor or looking for an old world European accent in your stairwell house. See photos on FIG classifieds web page. Contact Eric and Mia at 063759949676, €15, eyates9761@aol.com Antique wooden German buffet & china hutch circa early 1900s. White Dooney & Bourke leather Chippendale style. Buffet & hutch purse with brown accent edging, in 2 pieces for easy PCS shipzipper closure with adjustable ping. Lots of storage options. See shoulder strap. Good condition. photos on FIG classifieds web paContact Eric and Mia at ge. Contact Eric and Mia at 063759949676, $40, eyates9761@ 063759949676, $575, aol.com eyates9761@aol.com Wine bar tools in wooden base, Beautiful antique 8-drawer vaniIncludes cork screw and two cork ty. Tilt mirror & mirrored side wing stoppers. Edelstein (onyx) hand- storage. Four parts for easy transles. Contact Eric and Mia at port. Can also be a writing desk. 063759949676, $10 for the set, Great condition. See photos on eyates9761@aol.com FIG classifieds web page. ConWinter, sleds. 3 Winter Sleds, $12.00 for all, phone: 0151-5321 9555.1 plastic toboggan and 2 saucers. FURNITURE tact Eric and 063759949676, eyates9761@aol.com Mia at €450, 4 drawer dresser, dresser drawers cabinet, 66879 ReichenbachSteegen Germany, $35, email: swoodbury91@yahoo.com. Bed Room suit, Bedroom suit, 65329 Hohenstein Germany, 2013 pair of lazy chairs, leather €350.00, phone: 061281371, white. €230 for both chairs. Like email: freddie.johnson@gmx.net new condition. Please contact Nathalie at macarthurnathalie@ Bed, Single w/mattress. Solid wood frame. Mattress like new gmail.com condition. €75, jcambr@ya 3 & 2 Seat Couches, €500.00, hoo.com parwk@superkabel.de Black Queen Size 3 metal shelves/racks/organizers. Bed.Wood.Must Be Gone By The Silver metal frame bathroom shel- 18.ab918855@gmail.com ves. White metal hanging rack for Brown Corduroy Upholstered 18 pairs of shoes. Black wire fra- Chair, $25, Buyer Must Pick Up. me 3-tier organizer. Contact Eric Please Call 0159 0297 6140, and Mia at 063759949676, $20, Cherry computer desk, Hardeyates9761@aol.com wood desk computer, 66879 Adjustable Full/Queen Size Steinwenden Germany, $150 / Bed.Wood.bethmary100@ Bestt offer, phone: gmail.com 015126732244, email: clcpalmer@ American Bedroom Set, €190, gmail.com All ads & pics on www.FindItGuide.com (or make offer), consisting of dresser with 3part mirror, and 2 night tables, solid oak with brass handles, very beautiful 06302-5554 fran cuml@yahoo.com Clock, $150.00, gmail.com Cherrywood Coffee Table and End Table Set, $250.00, Akdippoli to@yahoo.com Complete bed with a memory foam mattress, 66879 Kollweiler spvendor@ Germany, €550, email: gosia19@ hotmail.com. Aug. 18, 2016............................................................................ www.herald-union.com Solid rustic oak dining room, €500, (or make offer) cabinet 3,80m long, table 2m long with 8 chairs. Hel-Sus80@gmx.de FURNITURE All ads & pics on www.FindItGuide.com Complete German Water Bed Luna- 12 Years Old, May need one of two new water mattresses.It's disesembled. Must Pick up. Pleasecontact: goworko_99505@yahoo.com Couch Relax Chair, €199, great furniture use as a relax chair or bed diff moves, cover washable, like new, was new 398 euro at moebel martin, from a smoke and pet free home, cell 015145261009 stefandsanya@ gmail.com Couch set, €900, stefandsanya@ gmail.com Danish Bedroom Set, Solid wood, Otterbach Germany, $500.00, phone: 016097774713, email: rick1000us@yahoo.com Dark brown matte wooden coffee table with a drawer, 66879 Kollweiler Germany, €100 OBO, email: gosia19@hotmail.com. Dining Room Set, Table chairs china cabinet, 66879 Reichenbach-Steegen Germany, $100, email: swoodbury91@yahoo.com Dining table and 4 chairs, Dark brown dining table and 4 matching chairs, email: gosia19@hot mail.com Dresser and 2 night stands, €70 OBO, email: gosia19@hotmail.com Farmer style dining table + 6 chairs. Natural unstained wood. 6' x 3', like-new suede seat cushions. Excellent condition! From kid/ pet/smoke-free home. See photos on FIG classifieds web page. Contact Eric and Mia at 063759949676, $350, eyates9761@aol.com Full size canopy bed. Rose ornament on headboard & footboard. Black wrought iron w/ gold highlights. Includes 2 maching lamps and canopy fabric. See photos on FIG classifieds web page. Contact Eric and Mia at 063759949676, $250, eyates9761@aol.com German Leather Sleeper Couch Midnight Blue, Bought Apr 09, €1500 OBO, 190 cm length X 87 cm height X 90 cm deep, Single owner, Must pick up, Like new condition, phone: 06227881406, email: Eye_Want2Sell2U@out look.com, pictures available upon request Grandfather walnut clock with Hermle clockwork, Westminster, Whittington, St. Michaels sound, Kaiserslautern, €2500 fetching price, email: reiss.andrea@gmx.de Huge Entertainment Cabinet, cabinet entertainment storage, 66879 Reichenbach-Steegen Germany, $50, email: swoodbury91@ yahoo.com. Large 4 Section Closet (Schrank), $250, 7ft 4in by 11ft 5in (3 sections are 3ft 3in wide, 1 section is 1ft 8in wide). Two Clothes Hanging Rails, Many Shelves. We will help take apart. Buyer Must Pick Up. Please Call 0159 0297 6140 Large 6 drawer dresser, dresser chest of drawers, 66879 Reichenbach-Steegen Germany, email: swoodbury91@yahoo.com Wardrobe, €60 OBO, email: gosia19@hotmail.com. IKEA Furniture pre-assembled (and gently used), IKEA, coffee table, side table, 2 shelf units, bathroom storage cabinets, sofa. 70563 Stuttgart Germany, $500, phone: 0152-5276-7136, email: kris.w.morris@msn.com Large wicker storage chest. Perfect for toys, blankets, linens, pillows, anything. Embroidered tapestry seat/lid cover. See photos on FIG classifieds web page. Contact Eric and Mia at 063759949676, $75, eyates9761@ aol.com La-Z-Boy Rocker Recliner, $75, Dark Green Fabric, Clean and Cozy. Buyer Must Pick Up. Please Call 0159 0297 6140. Love Seat, $75, Warm Gold Fabric, Clean and Cozy. Buyer Must Pick Up. Please Call 0159-0297 6140. Mantel Clock from the 60 era. Key wind chines on the half and full hour, $70.00, spvendor@ gmail.com Metal frame bed and mattress 145x200 cm, €100 OBO, email: gosia19@hotmail.com Microscope, Lomo MB-10 stereo microscope with various parts and lenses included. Excellent condition. €400 obo, jcambr@ya hoo.com Oak table with extra leaf to extend table. Has unique carvings. Must pick up. Not able to deliver. Location Rodenbach $400, 017622987498 or isabell_1_98@ya hoo.com Office desk and chair, Office, 66879 Kollweiler Germany, €150 OBO, email: gosia19@hot mail.com. Old fashioned tea service trolley, Europen themed ceramic tile surface, comes w/ unique matching serving tray; useful as end table/ lamp stand. See photos on FIG classifieds web page. Contact Eric and Mia at 063759949676, €50, eyates9761@aol.com One Each 2&3-Seat Couches, €500.00. Like new from smoke & pet-free home, anthracite-colored cloth front & back. New price 1450€ asking 500€. Pick up in Siegelbach. Call 06301-7988092 after 8PM. parwk@superkabel.de Pull out dining table with 3 chairs, €60 OBO, email: gosia19@ hotmail.com. Recliner couch loveseat leather, $390, stefandsanya@gmail.com, real leather black, works great not often used, very comfy, back pillows come off easy to carry, cell 0152-06786080 Small wardrobe, cabinet with mirror and a stand: €100 OBO, email: gosia19@hotmail.com Solid Bunk Bed, youth bed bed bunk, 66879 Reichenbach-Steegen Germany, $75, email: swoodbury91@yahoo.com Solid oak bookshelf/entertainment center. Adjustable shelf positions. 61 tall x 60 wide x 20.5 deep. TV area 34.5 high x 38.25 wide x 20.5 deep. See photos on FIG classifieds web page. Contact Eric and Mia at 063759949676, $150, eyates9761@aol.com Thomasville bedroom dresser mirror and nightstand, $80.00, phone: 0151-5321 9555 White Metal Modern Coffee Table, white metal modern coffee table table small, Vogelweh 67661 Kaiserslautern Germany, $45.00, Two Lamps, Zum Walchen 9 phone: 015259526762, email: jus Queidersbach Germany 66851, tin.haselden@gmail.com $20.00, phone: 017679004262, email: duvall.roundtree@ White Modern Wardrobe, wardrogmail.com.Two lamps. Pink in co- be schrunk modern wood white, lor. Can be used as night stand Vogelweh 67661 Kaiserslautern $50.00, phone: lights. Comes with bulb. Germany, 015259526762, email: justin.hasel 220VPlease contact DuVall den@gmail.com Vintage Chairs, Two vintage solid wood chairs with gold velour Wooden bookshelf. See photo upholstery on seat cushion and on KA classifieds web page. Conback (on front and rear). Matches tact Eric and Mia at well with other antique furniture. 063759949674, $150, See photos on FIG classifieds eyates9761@aol.com web page. Contact Eric and Mia at 063759949676, $60 for both, eyates9761@aol.com JOBS All ads & pics on www.FindItGuide.com Vintage German China hutch, Antique wooden German buffet & china hutch circa early 1900s. Chippendale style. Buffet & hutch in 2 pieces for easy PCS shipping. Lots of storage options. See photos on FIG classifieds web page. Contact Eric and Mia at 063759949676, $575, eyates9761@aol.com White IKEA Twin Trundle Beds w/ Mattresses, $175, Buyer Must Pick Up. Please Call 0159 0297 6140. White luxus designer couch, 37in W X 82in L, asking $875.00 or BO. Excellent condtion. More info, please after 1700 hrs. 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