KMC Notices and Events – Jan. 15, 2016

Closures

• The KMC Housing Office and Furnishings Management Section will be closed Monday in observation of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Customer service hours will resume Tuesday. For additional information or assistance, call 489-6672.

• Chili’s Too, located in the KMCC, will be closed from Monday through Jan. 31 due to kitchen upgrades and renovation.

Retiring in Germany briefing

The 86th Airlift Wing Retiree Activities Office will be presenting a Retiring in Germany Information Briefing from 10 a.m. to noon Jan. 28 on Ramstein, Bldg. 2120, room 105. If you are considering retiring in Germany, this briefing will provide you with information on what you are required to do and things you need to consider. To register, email 86aw.rao@us.af.mil or call 480-5486.

Donations needed

The German-American and International Women’s Club Kaiserslautern will hold its annual Pfennig Bazaar March 4 to 6 in the event hall of the Kaiserslautern Gartenschau. Donations of clothes, bed linens, toys, purses, small electrical appliances, household goods, paintings and books are needed for this traditional flea market. Donations can be dropped off from 9 a.m. to noon each Friday and Saturday in January and February at Hackstrasse 4 in Kaiserslautern. For details, call the club’s president at 0160-99327090 or visit www.gaiwc.com.

Audioguide for Landstuhl

Landstuhl offers a new way to get to know the old part of town: an audio tour through your smart phone or MP3 player with city map. Tours are offered in both English and German. Interested visitors have to download the corresponding audio files for the 23 stations of the tour from Landstuhl’s homepage, www.landstuhl.de/tourismus/altstadtrundgang.html. The tour offers interesting information about local sites such as the Old Chapel and Villa Benzino as well as a time trip tracking the traces of Knight Franz von Sickingen. For more information, call the Landstuhl Tourism Office at 06371-1300012 or email tourismus@vglandstuhl.de.

Deutsches Haus

The Deutsches Haus restaurant on Ramstein run by German armed forces offers lunch from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and dinner from 5 to 9 p.m. For more information about the menu, reservations and special events, visit www.deutscheshausramstein.de.

Emergency number

The emergency number 112 is valid throughout Europe. It can be dialed free of charge and without a prefix in all European countries.

Action required after accident

An accident with an animal, wild or domestic, is considered a minor accident unless someone is injured or the vehicle is no longer operable. In some German states, including Rheinland-Pfalz, police no longer respond to this type of accident. Motorists do not have to report an accident with an animal to the police; however, they are liable for cleaning the road. This includes moving the dead animal to the side of the road and cleaning up any petroleum spills or broken car parts. For bigger messes, the “Strassenmeisterei,” which is in charge of larger cleanups, may be reached via the police.

Motorists should never take a killed animal with them, as this is considered poaching, and they could be prosecuted. If it is a larger wild animal, such as a deer or wild boar, it is advisable to inform the local forestry, especially if the animal has only been injured.

If there is damage to your vehicle, it is advisable to inform the police, even the next day, as they can issue a “Wildunfallbestätigung,” a “statement on an accident with a wild animal,” which is needed to make insurance claims. This service will cost between €10 and €20.

Retirees’ updated information

The 86th Airlift Wing Retiree Activities Office requests that retirees who have changed their email address since initially registering with RAO email 86aw.rao@us.af.mil with updated information, or call 480-5486 or 06371-47-5486.