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Show HILLTOP TIMES TIMES December 18, 2008 STEP PROMOTION "IAW 36-2903, Dress and Personal Appear- , ance of Air Force personnel, lanyards for access passes/badges/ CAC must be plain, dark blue or black, silver or plastic, small conservative link chains, and clear plastic. * Qreen may also be worn with the BDU." WEBCAM From page 1 AIRMAN 1ST CLASS ROBBY HEDRICK/U.S. Air Force Master Sgt Brian Schilhabel (center), a member of Team Hill's Explosive Ordnance Disposal Flight, stands with (from left to right) Chief Master Sgt. Kevin Candler, Ogclen Air Logistics Center and 75th Air Base Wing command chief; Maj. Gen. Kathleen Close, OO-ALC Commander; Col. Linda Medler, 75th Air Base Wing commander and Mark Johnson, OO-ALC executive director, immediately following his promotion from Gen. Close under the Stripes for Exceptional Performer program. The STEP program is designed to recognize exceptional performers for promotion to the grades of staff sergeant through master sergeant The Ogclen Air Logistics Center only received one stripe for an Airman to be STEP promoted this year. The STEP program allows the center commander to conduct on-the-spot promotions for exceptional Airmen. Under the standard Weighted Airmen Promotion System, promotees are measured against all other eligible individuals and if selected, can wait up to 12 months before they officially wear the rank. With the STEP program, the selected assume the new rank immediately. Armed Forces (active duty, Reserve and National Guard), members of The American Legion, their families and friends are welcome to use this complimentary technology. With a current membership of 2.6million wartime veterans, The American Legion was founded in 1919 on the four pillars of a strong national security, veterans affairs, Americanism and patriotic youth programs. Legionnaires work for the betterment of their communities through more than 14,000 posts across the nation. For more information, contact Joe March (317) 630-1253 or John Raughter (317) 441-8847. Find your new home within the Classifieds ;!! HA 1 ~7t< .V i:jiij'O A SUN VAlilY RESORT ^nowbasin Resort SAVLTHEDAT December 24-, ZOOS Twas the Night Before Christmas Celebration Join us at Snowbasin for a Christmas Eve Family oriented festival. Bundle up and bring everyone on Santa's "nice" list to enjoy the second annual Christmas Eve Celebration at the base area of Snowbasin Resort. Enjoy your Christmas Eve meal in the warmth of Earl's Lodge and join in the excitement of waiting and watching for the arrival of Santa Claus, and the fascination of the skiing torchlight parade. The Plaza Christmas tree lighting accompanied by caroling will place the spirit of Christmas in everyone's hearts. The Grizzly Shop and staff will be ready to assist all of you last minute shoppers with items to put under the tree and stocking stuffers. You and your family will find yourself filled with wonder at Rudolph's fireworks display illuminating the sky and reflecting on the snow and revel in the Christmas spirit joining in song with the Carolers. Admission to Twas the Night Before Christmas: Any new toys and gifts for ages 0 to 18 years old. All gifts will be donated to The Christmas Box House in the spirit of Snowbasin and the holidays. % Dining at the servery at Earl's Lodge 4-8 PM Arrival of Santa Claus , . 6:00 PM Christmas Tree Lighting 6:00 PM Torchlight Parade 6:30 PM Rudolph's Firework Extravaganza .%:;^-;. 6:30 PM For Further Information 801-620-1000 \ ,! v "" ; www.snowbasin.com ••v\v7;r\^;:>/.;r^ Y;' • :• 3925 E. Snowbasin Road, P.O. Box 460 Center: Our Grizzly Club offers youth ages 5-12 years old the opportunity to further develop their alpine skiing and snowboarding skills. We promote safety, fun, and learning by teaching and following The Responsibility . Code. The Grizzly Club learning environment follows a natural progression through the ;'^ Snowbasin Snow Sports Learning Center. no' Our program strives for consistency and mileage to actively improve skills. Our athletes are grouped by lt age, and remain with the same coach throughout each 5 week session. For additional information, call the Snowbasin Snowsports Learning Center at (801) 620-1016 or e-mail smarsh@snowbasin.com Snowbasin Snow Divas Workshop Three hour and Five hour workshops available. Instruction by women for women We welcome alpine and snowboard learners. Reservations recommended 801-620-1016 $225.00 (Includes Session ending lunch at Earl's Lodge) Come Enjoy NEEDLES AT NIGHT DINNER BUFFET Saturdays 4:30-8 p.m. ••-••-• Featuring: '•• - - Fantastic Soups and Breads • Ever changing array of Fresh Seafood : Fresh Pasta of the day • Roasted Prime Rib with natural Au Jus Chefs choice Pork or Lamb • Tantalizing selection of our Homemade Bakery Adults: $45 • Youth (6-12): $22.50 • Children (2-5): $15 &• gif.Qffiz&^ffi' Reservations required .V:^^%^X^.V! ^^ ^"'^jfi'^s??•/*••&? (Price includes gondola ride) ^'^^'H' v?i$* ****** "801 -620-1021? **"""' |