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Featured Events
This class is intended to help parents focus on the responsibilities of parenting from separate households and keeping children out of the middle of parental conflict. This curriculum meets the requirements for the Code of Virginia. Advance Registration is required. Classes are virtual. Learn more.
Ready to start a new career as a Child and Youth Services with great pay and benefits? Interested in making a difference for our children in the community? Fort Lee Child and Youth Services hosts an in-person Hiring Fair at the Battle Annex CDC, Sisisky Boulevard, BLDG 10622. Learn more.
Get your heart rate pumping while paddling on the Appomattox one of the most historic waterways of the south. A guide will lead the group on a route suitable for beginners. All equipment will be provided. Learn more.
This class is for Active Duty Servicemembers under the Blended Retirement System (RBS). Attendees will overview Continuation Pay under the RBS. Free and open to only Active Duty Service Members. All Financial Readiness class sizes are limited. Register for class by the Tuesday the week before the scheduled class date. To register now, call (804) 765-3800. Learn more.
The 248th United States Army Birthday Celebration at Fort Gregg-Adams kicks off at 9 a.m. at the CASCOM Plaza, Sgt. Seay Field (2221 Adams Avenue).
You're invited to the The HideAway's Summer Kickoff – break out the beach ball, sunshades and flip flops and be ready to enjoy specialty drinks and karaoke. Learn more.
Army Community Services' Relocation Readiness Program holds an Overseas Brief every third Wednesday of the month at the Soldier Support Center in Room 125. This brief is a mandatory briefing for all Active Duty Service Members PCSing from Fort Gregg-Adams to OCONUS, including Alaska and Hawaii. Learn more.
The Gregg-Adams Club hosts Right Arm Night the fourth Wednesday of every month. Right Arm Night is a chance for bosses to bring their "right arm" out to relax and build camaraderie off duty. Right Arm Night is open to all ranks and all services, Military or Civilian. Complimentary refreshments will be available.
Army Community Services' Relocation Readiness Program holds an Overseas Brief every third Wednesday of the month at the Soldier Support Center in Room 125. This brief is a mandatory briefing for all Active Duty Service Members PCSing from Fort Gregg-Adams to OCONUS, including Alaska and Hawaii. Learn more.
The Gregg-Adams Club hosts Right Arm Night the fourth Wednesday of every month. Right Arm Night is a chance for bosses to bring their "right arm" out to relax and build camaraderie off duty. Right Arm Night is open to all ranks and all services, Military or Civilian. Complimentary refreshments will be available.