September 18, 2009 RSS feed / Front Page

News Update

Instructor Job Fair

A job fair will be held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sept. 22 and 23, at the Fort Gordon Army Career and Alumni Program Center (ACAP), located at 33800 Rice Road. More...

Instructor/Training Developers sought

Courses to be taught are listed but not limited to: 102-25S10 SATCOM Systems Operator-Maintainer Common Core 102-ASI7D (25S) SATCOM Systems Operator-Maintainer (TACT-1) (Tactical) 102-ASI7E (25S), More...

Stay healthy at work

1. Healthy lifestyle through rest, diet, exercise, and relaxation. 2. Wash your hands frequently with soap and water for 20 seconds or use an alcohol-based hand cleaner if soap and water are not available. More...

Viewpoint

The Post Critic

Entertainment is half of the battle

GI Joe: The Rise of Cobra is one of the most ridiculous movies I have ever seen. It's also one of the most fun. I know that may sound hypocritical from the guy who can't seem to stop bashing the Transformers sequel, but I can't help it. More...

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What is your favorite recreational activity?

FEW meets 11:30 a.m. the seecond Tuesday monthly at the Gordon Club. More...

Churches

Your guide to area churches

ADVENT LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCA) 3232 Washington Road, Augusta, Ga. 706-860-0439 Pastor Mathew S. Lash Robert Studdard, Youth Director email: ADVLUCH@AOL.com Sunday Worship & Praise 8:30 &11:00 a.m. More...

Sports

Tourney offers disabled Vets fun, rehabilitation

Jeremy LeGrand, an Operation Iraqi Freedom veteran who returned home from combat safely only to suffer a brain injury in an off-duty car accident, is learning this week that some of the best therapy is delivered on the golf course and at the bowlin More...

Sports Update

Walk to Baghdad ...and Back The "35th Signal Brigade walks to Baghdad and Back" event kicks off 9 a.m. Sept. 19 at Barton Field. More...

Spectrum

A nation pauses to remember 9-11

Photos by Gary Free A solemn moment is reflected not only in the face of Fort Gordon Firefighter Dan Johnson, but on his face shield where the image of the American flag at half staff was reflected. More...

Soldiers learn IT skills to aid transition

Retired Sergeant Major of the Army Jack Tilley spoke to a group of Soldiers on Sept. 10 at the Gordon Club's Magnolia Room. "Any time I can help Soldiers who may be getting out, I always go. More...

The Last Freedom is to choose to live

If anyone could have given up hope and taken his own life in despair, it would have been Viktor Frankl. More...

Community Events

Dig for historic treasures

Around Town

Children can become archaeologists for the day at Redcliffe Plantation State Historic Site on Saturday, Sept. 19. The annual Archaeology Day program will allow children to sift through artifacts and clean and identify them. More...

The Foreigner is here

It's a show that often comes up in conversations among theater aficionados. "It's a funny show. It's won lots of awards. More...

At the Movies

The Signal Theater, located at 25th and Barnes Avenue, is open Friday-Sunday. Shows begin at 6:30 p.m. Regular admission for adults is $4, children $2, under age 5 free. For information call (706) 791-3982.*Indicates a 2 p.m. Matinee. More...

Chaplain's News

American Gold Star Mothers

In 1928, mothers of sons and daughters who had given the "last, full measure of devotion" for their country established the Gold Star Mothers organization. More...

Charlie Norwood Clothing Drive

As we continue to have clothing drives for our veterans and active duty who are job seeking, attending church, and looking for nice new clothes (no stains, clean, and fashionable) to wear to classes and outings - we ask you to remember those in yo More...

Chapel Call

Collective Protestant Services Sunday Worship 9:00 a.m. - Liturgical Service, Bicentennial Chapel 9:30 a.m. - Contemporary Worship Service, Friendship Chapel 10:30 a.m. More...