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- Want to know what is happening in your community?
- Randolph Pointe pool party
- NEW! Make your payments online 24/7
- $550,000 in scholarships awarded to military children by Corvias Foundation
- Reminder: Your opinion could be worth $1500
- Introducing: Your move-out made easy
- Green Corner
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Upcoming events and important dates
- June 6 – Get Golf Ready. Give MWR four days and they will give you the skills for a sport for a lifetime.
- June 7 - Army survey deadline!
- June 19 – Randolph Pointe’s Pool Party from 6 to 9 p.m.
- June 21 – Father’s Day
- September 19 – Race Fort Bragg. Reebok Spartan Race will be hosted. Commit as a team to running, jumping, climbing, and crawling 3+ miles through a course riddled with over 20 obstacles.
Randolph Pointe pool party – June 19
Join the Randolph Pointe staff on June 19 from 6 – 9 p.m. for a pool party. Enjoy grilled meats and delicious sides while jamming with a great DJ. Residents are welcome to bring a friend to join in the fun.
NEW! Make your payments online 24/7
We are excited to announce big changes are happening with payment options for residents at Corvias Military Living. You now have online and mobile rent payment options. This will save you time in your day and allow you to pay your rent 24 hours a day, 7 days a week from the comfort of your own home. If you are already set up with an allotment of your BAH going towards your home each month, this will not apply to you. However, it may apply in the event you need to pay a prorated amount for rent upon move-in or when you move-out and wish to pay an outstanding balance. Click here for a summary of your options.
$550,000 in scholarships awarded to military children by Corvias Foundation
Corvias Foundation, a private, charitable foundation and the charitable arm of Corvias Group, has been committed to supporting military families in the pursuit of higher education since 2006. This year, Corvias Foundation has awarded 11 college scholarships of up to $50,000 to outstanding high school students, marking the 10th class of scholarship recipients. Five Fort Bragg high school seniors were among this year’s scholars.
Alejandro Benitez will graduate from Cumberland International Early College High School and has been active in student government, Speech and Debate, National Honor Society and Spanish National Honor Society. Benitez plans to study English at North Carolina State University. His father is Sgt. Enrique Benitez of the United States Army 127th Engineer Battalion.
Sierra Cook will graduate from Jack Britt High School and has been involved with Key Club, National Honor Society, cheerleading, Military Appreciation Club, track and field and has volunteered many hours in her community. Cook will pursue her interests in pharmacy at the University of Kentucky. Her mother is Lt. Col. Tammy Bradshaw-Cook of the United States Army Reserve Command (USARC).
Jacqueline Leibman will graduate from Reid Ross Classical School and has been active in orchestra, student government, yearbook, Key Club, National Honor Society and volunteers in her community. Leibman plans to study anthropology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Her father is Master Sgt. John Leibman of the United States Army Special Operations Command (USASOC).
Sydney McGuire will graduate from Jack Britt High School and has been involved in many volunteer activities with Key Club and National Honor Society and participates in volleyball, swimming and track. McGuire plans to pursue human biology at the University of California, San Diego. Her father is Lt. Col. Michael McGuire of the United States Army Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC).
Alan Xie will graduate from the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics. Xie has been active at school and in his community with Science Olympiad, HOSA, TSA and participated in the Conrad Spirit of Innovations Challenge. He plans to pursue his interests at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. His father is Sgt. Yixi Xie of the United States Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School.
Reminder: Your opinion could be worth $1500
Don’t forget to complete the Resident Satisfaction Survey. The HQDA RCI (Residential Communities Initiatives) is conducting the survey via e-mail until June 7th at all Corvias Military Living Army locations. This important survey will help ensure the continued success of the RCI program in meeting your needs and will help guide the Army and Corvias in the development of future improvements to our homes and services. All residents who complete the survey will be entered to win one grand prize of $1,500! Please click here to read a memo from Lieutenant General, David D. Halverson, IMCOM Commander and GS Assistant Chief of Staff for Installation Management.
Introducing: Your move-out made easy
We are excited to provide you more flexibility and convenience with the move out process. You are encouraged to attend our new move out information sessions. These sessions will answer your questions, provide you with information and a check list for the move out process. Contact your community office to find out the dates and times of the next move out information session. We wish we did not have to say bye, but we hope to see you there!
Green Corner
Keep curtains and shades closed to help keep sunlight out. The sun can increase the temperature in a room by several degrees. Utilize ceiling or portable fans which can reduce energy use by about 25%. Fans can make the temperature seem 10 degrees cooler.