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    • i have been send boxes to soldiers in afghanistan ,i live in pocono farms they are family or friend of families here. i will be collecting again to send a box for christmas but would like to send some different items, could they use christmas items or books and not socks,toothpaste,ect. what about candy.i hope you can help me. thank you donnalee
      18 hours ago
    • Lisa Formanek Roche
      Please be on the lookout for sweet, friendly Autumn, who went missing in the the Tobyhanna, PA area this morning. She is an old girl -- a 14-yr-old terrier mix, about 30 pounds. If found, PLEASE call 908.884.0559. Thank you!
      2 · July 26 at 6:13pm
    • Jenn Szklanny-Bartleson
      Thank you for a wonderful Employee Appreciation Day! All the hard work paid off... thanks to all the volunteers and everyone involved who took the time to make this day special. I definitely felt appreciated - Thank you!
      2 · July 20 at 3:23pm
    • Dennis Redding
      Thanks to TYAD for EAD. Even though the weather did not cooperate we all still had a blast. Personnaly I think the "Wacky Hole In One Golf" game was the best. LoL! Rock on Toby!
      31 · July 20 at 1:35pm
  2. A Shingo Silver Medallion for operational excellence was presented to members of Tobyhanna Army Depot's Communications Systems Directorate's Communications Security Division at 10 a.m. Sept. 5 during an outside ceremony. It was the depot’s ...
    seventh Shingo Award but the first by an entire enterprise. Front row, from left, Ronald Cappellini, director of Communications Systems (CS) Directorate; Christopher Manning, project director communications security, Program Executive Office, Command, Control and Communications-Tactical (PEO C3T); Anthony Rubin, CS Directorate's Communications Security Division chief; A.D. Barksdale, director, Lean Six Sigma Deployment, CECOM; Lorraine Henry-Hunt, CS Directorate's deputy
    director. Back Row, from left, Frank Zardecki, Tobyhanna Army Depot deputy commander; Shaun Barker, director of Operations and Assessment, Shingo Prize Office; William Sverapa, deputy program executive officer for (PEO C3T), Col. Gerhard P.R. Schröter, depot commander and Sgt. Maj. Kelvin Spencer,
    depot sergeant major.
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    Photo: A Shingo Silver Medallion for operational excellence was presented to members of Tobyhanna Army Depot's Communications Systems Directorate's Communications Security Division at 10 a.m. Sept. 5 during an outside ceremony. It was the depot’s seventh Shingo Award but the first by an entire enterprise. Front row, from left, Ronald Cappellini, director of Communications Systems (CS) Directorate; Christopher Manning, project director communications security, Program Executive Office, Command, Control and Communications-Tactical (PEO C3T); Anthony Rubin, CS Directorate's Communications Security Division chief; A.D. Barksdale, director, Lean Six Sigma Deployment, CECOM; Lorraine Henry-Hunt, CS Directorate's deputy
director. Back Row, from left, Frank Zardecki, Tobyhanna Army Depot deputy commander; Shaun Barker, director of Operations and Assessment, Shingo Prize Office; William Sverapa, deputy program executive officer for (PEO C3T), Col. Gerhard P.R. Schröter, depot commander and Sgt. Maj. Kelvin Spencer,
depot sergeant major.
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  4. STAND-TO! Edition: Wednesday, September 5, 2012

    TODAY'S FOCUS

    National Suicide Prevention Month: Suicide Prevention in the Army

    ...
    What is it?

    September is Suicide Prevention Month. The theme for this year's observance is "A Healthy Force is a Ready Force." The Army Suicide Prevention Program focuses on minimizing suicidal behavior by training Soldiers, leaders, Department of the Army civilians and family members to recognize signs of suicidal behavior, intervention strategies and how to refer individuals for care.
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  5. MORNING NEWS
    SEPTEMBER 5, 2012

    The next Women’s Club luncheon will be September 13 at 11:30 a.m. at the Landing. The menu features a taco bar, and Zumba instructor, Danielle Christina, will be available to talk about one of the latest exercise programs on the market today. For details or to make reservations, call Lori Martin, 5-6584 or Eileen Rizzo, 5-7336.

    Tobyhanna Army Depot’s annual Combi...
    ned Federal Campaign kicks off with a chili contest at 11: 30 a.m. September 19 for first shift employees, and at 4 a.m. September 20 for third shift. The event will take place in Building 1C, Bay 1. Refreshments will be served and prizes will be awarded for the “Best Chili” and the “Best Decorated Booth.” Donations for bake sale and basket items will be accepted. For details or to participate call Beverly Foster at 5-6920 or Jennifer Caldero at 5-6554.

    The annual Fishing Derby will be held September 22. The children’s derby will be from 8 to 10:30 a.m. for ages 2-15, followed by adults 16 and up from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Adults must have a valid Pennsylvania Fishing License with Trout Stamp. For more information or to pre-register, call the One Stop Shop at 5-8851.

    Tickets are available at the One Stop Shop for N-E-P-A Miners semi-professional football games on September 15 and 22. On September 15, the Miners play the Philadelphia Braves, and on September 22 they play the Electric City Chargers. Home games are played at the Scranton High School. Tickets are $6 each and there is no charge for children ages 12 and younger. For more information, call 5-8851.

    The annual Thanksgiving Lunch Buffet will be held from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. November 13 through 15 at The Landing. The cost is $17 per person and tickets are available at the One Stop Shop. Tickets can be purchased at the time of reservation. Group reservations can be held with one employee name; those purchasing tickets at separate times must know whose name is on the reservation to ensure being seated at the same table. For details, call 5-8851.

    The One Stop Shop is selling tickets to the tomorrow’s performance of American Idol. The show begins at 7 p.m. at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Wilkes Barre. The cost is $41.
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  6. Book Fair! Next Tuesday and Wednesday! Stop by.
    Photo: Book Fair! Next Tuesday and Wednesday! Stop by.
  7. On the job at Tobyhanna

    Jason Hearing, a generator equipment mechanic at Tobyhanna Army Depot, installs a master switch in a 10kw generator...

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