Protest near west gate
“Initiative Stop Ramstein” with about 5,000 participants will protest between 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. Saturday outside of Ramstein West Gate. Polizei and the 569th U.S. Forces Police Squadron will conduct vehicle- and crowd-control measures outside of the west gate. The rally will kick off at the main train station in Kaiserslautern at 12:30 p.m. There will be human chain demonstrations from the west gate traffic circle through Ramstein village, on the main road from Kindsbach through Landstuhl, and from Landstuhl city center to the west gate access road back towards the west gate traffic circle. From 3 to 5 p.m., the demonstration will primarily take place at the west gate traffic circle. The use of the Ramstein West Gate should be avoided if at all possible and utilization of Ramstein East Gate and LVIS Gate would be highly recommended to limit the exposure to the protestors.
Trace Adkins concert
A free musical event for the whole family with country music star Trace Adkins will take place at 7 p.m. Saturday at the Ramstein Enlisted Club. Seating will be limited, so visitors are asked to bring their own blankets or chairs. For more details, visit www.86FSS.com.
Dental appreciation day
The Ramstein Dental Clinic will hold a Retiree Dental Appreciation Day from 7:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Monday in Bldg. 301. Military retirees of all services are welcome to take part. The dental clinic will be providing dental exams and cleaning and minor restorative work the next day if slots are available. To make an appointment, contact the dental clinic at 06371-46-2210. Arrive 10 to 15 minutes prior to the scheduled appointment.
GAIWC donates
The German-American and International Women’s Club will donate the total of €22,000 to 16 German and American charity organizations and special projects as well as to the German-American student exchange program. Donations will be given June 18 at Theodor-Zink-Museum in Kaiserslautern.
Current off-limits list
U.S. Forces personnel are prohibited from entering establishments or conducting business with the below firms, individuals and organizations, except as required by official business. U.S. Forces military members who violate this prohibition are subject to punishment under the Uniform Code of Military Justice. Civilians are cautioned these establishments have been declared off-limits to members of the armed forces because the commander has determined they threaten the health, safety, morale or welfare of service members.
• Marco Banf (MBT and BTM moving companies), Kirchdell 16, Kaiserslautern
• James Brown (cleaning business), Obergasse 20, Weilerbach
• Axel Burghammer (car sales), Im Bachgraben 11, Landstuhl
• Ramona Froehlich (day care), Hebelstrasse 12, Katzweiler
• Talip Gundogan (The Green Smile), Kaemmererstrasse 69, Worms
• Mohammad Koohi (Arya Club), Steinstrasse 56, Kaiserslautern
• Martin Massa (cleaning business), Wormser Strasse 4, Kaiserslautern
• Edgar Mayer (Autohaus Mayer and gas station), Kaiserstrasse 87, Bruchmuehlbach
• Angelika Picker (AP Bausysteme/construction), Kaiserstrasse 15, Pirmasens
• Gisela Smith and Herbert Sator (dog seller), Steinwendener Strasse 23a, Kottweiler
• Brigitte Weinand (day care), Am Rathaus 4, Landstuhl
• Steffen Wick (investment business), Auf Dem Riedel 21, Waldfischbach