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May 1 is a German holiday (Labor Day). No garrison shuttle service. Community Banks are closed. Expect all off-post stores and businesses to be closed, as well as on-post agencies that are staffed predominately by host nation employees. Please call ahead if you have questions: https://home.army.mil/ansbach/contact/garrison-phonebook.
Due to personnel leave, the following changes have been made to the Self-Help Stores for the next two weeks (thru May 5th)
Ansbach Family & MWR is investing over $200,000 in the car wash, and another $100,000 in other improvements to the Automotive Skills program funded by proceeds from AAFES. For this to occur, the car wash must be closed from April 14 - May 7. We appreciate your patience and understanding as we work to improve our facility to better serve you.
DPW must shut power off across USAG Ansbach installations between April to July 2025 to conduct annual maintenance on transformer stations. More…
On Friday, May 16, garrison services will be closed for the annual Organization Day. AAFES facilities, DFACs, the Commissary and on-post banks remain open. Org Day gives garrison staff a chance for teambuilding activities. Thank you for your support during this brief closure of services. Please call ahead if you have questions. Phonebook…
Community Bank will be undergoing a planned maintenance outage that will affect all Saturday banking centers, online banking, the public website, and the automated phone service. ATMs will be in standby mode, which will allow withdrawals up to $300 USD or local currency equivalent. Please plan payments and payment activity accordingly. List of USAG Ansbach Scheduled Outages.
Garrison public works crews must shut power off across USAG Ansbach installations between April to July 2025 to conduct annual maintenance on transformer stations.
These scheduled power outages will affect buildings across installations to include housing, barracks and garrison offices.
Host nation law requires yearly maintenance and inspection of transformer stations on the installations.
Expect power to be shut off on the the affected stations for approximately four to eight hours. Memos will be posted on entrances of affected buildings.
LIST OF TIMES AND BUILDINGS: www.army.mil/a/284258
Effective immediately, the road north of Bldg. 6512, near the Shoppette and medical building, Bldg. 6620, is closed to both vehicles and pedestrians. This closure is expected to last through mid-September. Additionally, please be aware that access to the 6512-motor pool will be restricted to one lane.
The closure is necessary due to construction work at the railhead. The contractor has installed fencing and gates around the repair site. We appreciate your cooperation and understanding as we complete this necessary work.
MAYPOLE EVENTS
The Maypole tradition is a lively and cherished part of German culture. A tall, bare tree trunk is carefully erected by villagers on the night before May 1st, often with tractors, cheers, and plenty of bratwurst and beer to celebrate. Once in place, the Maypole is beautifully decorated with tinsel, garlands, and symbols of local crafts.
But the real fun begins on April 30th, when playful groups attempt to “steal” the Maypole in a spirited midnight game. Villages fiercely protect their poles, and the thefts are all in good fun—sometimes involving clever tricks and daring escapes. After the playful chaos, the Maypole is returned in exchange for food and drinks, making it a lively, humorous, and beloved tradition that brings communities together in celebration.
Here are some Maypole events in your area:
U.S. Army Garrison Ansbach told the tale of that little-known World War II feat Friday with a screening of “And Now Show that You are One People!” at the Bismarck Movie Theater on base, which is about 20 miles east of Rothenburg. About 100 soldiers, civilians and German residents showed up to watch the 2020 documentary by German filmmakers Thilo Pohle and Kerstin Schmidt in recognition of the 80th anniversary of Ansbach’s liberation. (Stars and Stripes, April 26)
In May 1955, the Federal Republic of Germany officially joined NATO. 70 years later, the military alliance faces enormous challenges, and expectations of Germany are high. In an interview with ZDFheute, Ben Hodges, former Supreme Allied Commander of the US Army in Europe, discusses what Germany's future role might look like, what he expects from the likely future Chancellor Friedrich Merz (CDU), and how Europe's relationship with the US is developing under President Donald Trump. (zdf.de, April 27, 2025)
The last case of the Munich “Tatort” was filmed on the military training ground in Hohenfels - during a NATO maneuver. It was filmed with real helicopters and tanks. But was it all really authentic? The film was shot on an industrial complex near Bad Tölz, where a military site was recreated - and the Hohenfels military training area in the district of Neumarkt. The 160 square kilometer site is a high-security area administered by the US Army, where armed forces practice for emergencies - with combat helicopters, tanks, artillery and air defense systems. (Nuernberger Nachrichten, April 24, 2025)
Should the Ansbach city administration prepare for the US Army ending its presence in the coming years in its future urban development plans? The Open Left (OLA) faction wanted to achieve precisely this with its motion. The OLA planned to spend €25,000 on initial planning – this was to be financed by foregoing the city's New Year's reception and by planning funds freed up because the development of the former fair grounds into a residential area was halted. (Fraenkische Landeszeitung, April 23)
To honor this special year, the U.S. Army and the City of Ansbach invite you to a festive big band concert with the renowned U.S. Army Europe-Africa Band. Tickets for this event are available online via the Reservix website: https://www.reservix.de/ansbach/venue/onoldiasaal/v8808 or at the Tourist Office of the City of Ansbach, Johann-Sebastian-Bach-Platz 1, 91522 Ansbach. (fraenkischer.de, April 8, 2025)
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