Today is Sunday, March 17, the 77th day of our 2024 leap year. There are 289 days left in the year.
It’s St. Patrick’s Day, Selection Day for Men and Women’s College Basketball teams, and two Sundays from arguably the most important day on the Christian Calendar, Easter in two weeks on March 31st.
There’s always a lot going on at Fort Liberty. March is no exception. Between planned activities and issues that pop up, Garrison Command deals with it all. And skillfully too! There are on-going and continuing discussions surrounding the future of EE Smith High School, the Post’s dedicated high school, with Cumberland County schools and Fayetteville neighbors in the Broadell Community where EE Smith is situated now..
We’ll discuss the planned and scheduled, as well as those problems that just pop up that Garrison Commander Col John Wilcox and his staff, led by Command Sergeant Major Greg Seymour, must deal with spontaneously. The unplanned urgent matters…include complications in road repairs and solving trash removal issues top Fort Liberty’s list this month, according to Colonel Wilcox and CSM Greg Seymour. Col. Wilcox speaks first.
Interview (Col. John Wilcox and Command Sergeant Major Greg Seymour)
To find out more specific information about what’s going on at Fort Liberty, check the post’s official website by searching Fort Liberty and clicking on the top returned search result….Home.army.mil/liberty.
On Facebook, search Fort Liberty Family and MWR to get the most reliable and official information!
Next Episodes
Talkback for Sunday, April 7 2024 – Preview of the Solar Eclipse, United Way’s ‘Over the Edge’ fundraising event and the multiple community events of Saturday April 20th PLUS Norman Zander, community activity coordinator of the Salvation Army of the Sandhills.
Talkback for Sunday, March 31, 2024 (Easter) The Child Advocacy Center is observing Child Abuse Prevention Month in our community three vital ways. Roberta Humphries and Faith Boehmer explain. The Cumberland Community Foundation oversaw area Jersey Mike’s Subs’ Day of Giving all sales to 6 different Fayetteville area non-profits. Maggie Kellogg details Cumberland Community Foundation’s role in fund-raising amplification efforts of/for local 501(c)3 non-profits!
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