Thursday, March 26, 2009

Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) enrollment event

Health Insurance for kids!

Host: Surviving a Lay-Off in Tarrant County

Type: Education - Workshop

Network: Global
Start Time: Thursday, March 26, 2009 at 7:00am
End Time: Saturday, April 4, 2009 at 7:00pm
Location: Locations throughout Tarrant County


Enrollment events are scheduled throughout Tarrant County. Pass this on to any families you know who have children without health insurance!

Thursday, March 26
7:00AM-9:00AM Erma Nash Elementary, 1050 Magnolia St.
Mansfield, TX 76063

11:00AM-2:00OPM Northside Community Center, 1100 NW 18th Street, Fort Worth, TX 76164

1:00PM-4:00PM Saginaw UMC, 209 Bluebonnet Street
Saginaw, TX 76179

4:00PM-6:00PM Erma Nash Elementary, 1050 Magnolia St.
Mansfield, TX 76063

Tuesday, March 31

4:00PM-7:00PM Richland Hills UMC, 7301 Glenview Dr.
North Richland Hills, TX 76180

Saturday, April 4
10:00AM-2:00PM Fiesta, 4200 South Freeway
Fort Worth, TX 76115

10:00AM-2:00PM Fiesta, 245 N.E. 28th Street
Fort Worth, TX 76106

10:00AM-2:00PM Fiesta, 2700 8th Avenue
Fort Worth, TX 76110

10:00AM-2:00PM Fiesta, 421 West Bolt Street
Fort Worth, TX 76110

10:00AM-2:00PM Fiesta, 7809 Camp Bowie Blvd.
Fort Worth, TX 76116

Thursday, March 19, 2009

That’s My Boat, Y’all









WASHINGTON, D.C. — On Friday, March 6, Secretary of the Navy Donald Winters announced that the newest littoral combat ship (LCS) will be named USS Fort Worth.

The announcement comes nearly three years after the grassroots effort began by Congresswoman Kay Granger and the community to name the ship after the city in honor of Fort Worth’s rich military history.

“What a remarkable day for our city of Fort Worth,” Granger said. “The thousands of letters, drawings, phone calls, and outpouring of support from the community over the last couple of years showed the Navy just how special this is for us. This was truly a community wide effort.”

The littoral combat ship is a 21st century ship that is designed to allow access to shallow coastal waters for missions such as mine warfare, anti-submarine warfare and surface warfare. It will also be outfitted with reconfigurable payloads that can be changed out quickly to accommodate various missions.

The USS Fort Worth will be designated LCS-3 and will be built by Lockheed Martin. It will be 378 feet in length, have a waterline beam of 57 feet, displace approximately 3,000 tons and will make speed in excess of 40 knots. Based on previous LCS construction timelines, the USS Fort Worth is slated for completion around 2012.

“The LCS is a state-of-the-art combat ship that will continue to put our Navy at the cutting edge of naval warfare,” Granger said.

Currently, the USS Freedom (LCS-1) is the only littoral combat ship in service. Another ship, LCS-2, is being built and will be named the USS Independence. The vessels in the Freedom class are named after American mid-sized cities, small towns and communities.

“Fort Worth is steeped in military tradition and has always been a patriotic community,” Granger said on Friday. “Today is a well deserved honor for our community.”