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Show HILLTOP TIMES Mil Im 10 TIMES ' November 19, 2009 NEWS BRIEFS UFC 106 pay-perview at Club Hill ' Club Hill will have a live .broadcast of the UFC 106 payper-view event on Saturday, ,Nov. 21, featuring "Ortiz vs. iGriffin2." There will be food 'and drink specials at 7 p.m., and the fight begins at 8 p.m. Club members can reserve tables. For more information, ;call the club at 777-3841. Christmas Tree lighting Dec. 1 The 75th Air Base Wing Chapel announces its annual .Christmas Tree lighting Ceremony Dec. 1, at 5 p.m., at the Base Chapel. Children will especially enjoy this event as the base chapel offers a visit by a very special guest, activities and refreshments to usher in the holiday season. Openings available at AEF retreat : " Ready to deploy? Need to relax? The Team Hill Air .Expeditionary Force retreat weekend, Dec. 4-6, still : has openings available. •Pre-registration is available through your unit's first sergeant until Nov. 25 and spaces will be filled on a first-come, first-served priority basis for deployers, redeployers and their immediate families. A $50 reservation fee per family applies, which covers the cost of all meals, lodging and activities. Families who attend will receive professional photos, Hill Hero gifts, personal deployment DVDs, relationship resources, and 13 hours of childcare with more than 20 crafts and games designed to help kids cope with separation, ail free of cost. Three 1-hour sessions about relationships will also be available to couples, as well. Fun activities for families to engage in include hiking, a kids' fun center, games, laser tag and seasonal activities, such as skiing, snowboarding ' and snow shoeing. The retreat begins at 11 a.m. on Friday, Dec. 4, and ends Sunday, Dec. 6, after 3 p.m. Call the Base Chapel at (801) 777-2106 .with any questions. Federal Benefits Open Season fair Federal Employee Health Benefit representatives will be available for questions at the Open Season Health Fair on Dec. 8, 9 and 10 at Club Hill from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Brochures and information on 2010 premiums are available only at the Health Fair or. at the Office of Personnel Management Web site at http://www.opm.gov/insure/. To make health insurance changes federal retirees can enroll online at https:// www.opm.gov/retire/ or call the Office of Personnel Management toll free at 1 (888) 767-6738. Changes will be effective Jan. 1. Air Force employees may make open season enrollments, changes or cancellations through the Benefits and Entitlements Service Team by using either a Web application at https://w20.afpc.randolph. af.mil/AFPCSecureNET20/ CheckPortal.aspx or by using the BEST phone system at this corrected phone number—1 (800)525-0102 and then pressing 2 for Air Force civilian, then 2 for BEST Benefits and Entitltements and following the prompts. Press 1 for Health Benefits when the system voices the • benefits main menu. For dental/visual changes go to https://www.benefeds. com. For Flexible Spending Account Program changes go to https://www.fsafeds.com. JUSTICE FILES through Dec. 7 • Cards must be removed by Jan, 4 • Cards will be judged on Birds, Bees and originality, squadron/division Bones in Ogden representation and technical aspects Roosters Brewing Co. and Restaurant, Beehive Cheese • Cards must be made of Co. and new Ogden restaurant plywood — choose your size: Soul and Bones will team up 4 foot by 4 foot, 4 foot by 6 to host the fourth annual Birds, foot, or 4 foot by 8 foot Bees and Bones event to • Card must fit into a benefit the Ronald McDonald 10-foot wide area and be House. The cheese, food and securely anchored microbrew pairing party will • Paint and decorations take place Nov. 21, from 6 p.m. should be waterproof and to 9 p.m. at the historic Ogden weather resistant Union Station. • Mounted items must be The Birds, Bees and Bones securely attached to the card event partners invite guests to • No electric decorations join them and consume award- permitted winning Beehive Cheese from • Backside of card should cheesemakerTim Welsh and list organization, point of microbrewed beer and sodas contact and phone number from Roosters brewmaster • Each organization Steve Kirkland. Roosters chef is responsible for set-up, and owner Pete Buttschardt maintenance, and tear-down and Soul and Bones chef of its card and owner John Dearmin will • To enter, please e-mail create appetizers using Beehive your name, organization Cheese. Dining options will and phone number to Edie. include raclette over roasted Messina@hill.af.mil by Dec. 7 potatoes, cold smoked catfish • First, second and third salad, fondue and Beehive place prizes will be presented Cheese macaroni with Brats. • Winners will be notified Tickets are $35 per person by the 75th Force Support and can purchased at Roosters, Squadron Marketing Office Union Grill and Beehive Cheese and directed when to pick up Creamery in Uintah and at Soul their prize. and Bones in Ogden. Tickets For questions, call (801) can also be purchased online 775-2084. at www.beehivecheese.com or www.roostersbrewingco.com. Unlicensed child Admission is limited. care reminder Net profits benefit the Operating a Family Child Ronald McDonald Room at Care home is a privilege Ogden Regional Hospital. granted by the support group commander. Holiday Card Lane All persons providing child rules reminder care in their home for more Build a giant holiday than 10 hours per week must card that represents your be licensed. Unlicensed child squadron or organization. care is a violation of base Cards will be placed on the regulations and may result lawn divider (within the area in the loss of base housing where the state flags begin privileges. and end) on the road exiting/ If you suspect someone entering the South Gate. of providing unlicensed child Rules are as follows: care please call (801) 777• Organizations may 0695, a child's well being may post their cards from Nov. 27 depend on your call. The window for changing benefits ends Dec. 14. Non-Commissioned Officer In Charge Adverse Actions: Nonjudicial punishment is a disciplinary tool available to commanders under Article 15 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice, UCMJ. In response to a suspected violation of the UCMJ, a commander can offer processing via nonjudicial punishment instead of trial by courtmartial. Choosing nonjudicial punishment is not an admission of guilt by the member, and the commander must still consider the evidence in determining if the member committed the offense. If the commander finds the member guilty he or she then imposes appropriate punishment. During the period of Oct. 15 to Nov. 15, several Hill Airmen received nonjudicial punishments under Article 15 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice: Operations Squadron ;* failed to go to his ap- )' pointed place of duty, y Punishment: The ; member received for- j_ feitures of $169,30 days; restriction to base and a ' suspended reduction ivy r rank to Airman basic. '"•: An Airman 1st class ;j assigned to the 388th ; > Equipment Operations: -\ Squadron failed to go to ;* his appointed place of : :'duty. ;- '; Punishment: The : '•', member received a *,;' reduction to the grade; *''of Airman, suspended ~; forfeitures of $784 pay' '•: and suspended 15 days o extra duty. C; A senior Airman > ; \ assigned to the 388th *'..;; Aircraft Maintenance • "l.:; Squadron endangered ;-': the physical health and' • welfare of a child. ;•; Punishment: The member received a re- -1 duction to the grade of > -| Airman 1st class, a repri.-; mand, 15 days extra duty; and suspended 30 days;- •! An Airman basic assigned to the 649th Muni- extra duty. 1 • tions Squadron failed to A staff sergeant as- i'-' go to his appointed place signed to the 75th Operarof duty. tions Support Squadron; Punishment: The failed to obey a lawful member received fororder. ; feitures of $699 pay per Punishment: The month for two months. member received a re- *; duction to the grade of ; An Airman assigned to the 388th Maintenance senior Airman. ! • Hill AFB Job Openings Site Internal civilian announcements are posted on the Air Force Personnel Center Web site. Announcements for bargaining unit positions are posted on Fridays. All other announcements may. be posted any day of the week. The Civilian Announcement u Notification System is a subscription e-mail service available to « assist employees in their job search. i Self-nominations for posted announcements can be made on-line at www.afpc.randolph.af.mil/resweb. or via the interactive voice response system at 1-800-997-2378 and TDD 1-800-382-0893. ! Bulk Ammo! Everyday Low Prices •;. \ 2710 S. 1900 WjDgdenUT • For info on NSPS visit http://www.cpms.osd.mil/nsps. 10 US 1 er vie e s • • -: '•<1'- •' •••••' •!''' -'••' ^s~ '• V. .>'»• • "L • •' v • ' .:-.'---•^..'i.1.'. '-;'->' .!-^S5'«. '•i^r'Stl^-i Mountain View Baptist Chorda (SBC) Sunday Worship: 8:15 am & II am Sunday School: 9:45 urn 2585 E. 3000 N., Layton • (801)771-3204 (just W. of Hwy 89 on Hwy 193) mountainviewbc.org + "1-Hour of POWER" + Small Group Bible Study Thursdays @ 7:00 p.m. Lighthouse Ministries Christian Center 1190 E. 5425 S., Ogden 801-475-0227 Take Hwy 89 & turn North at 1050 E. 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PETER'S EPISCOPAL The Episcopal Church Welcomes You Sunday Service: 10:30 a.m. Thurs Service: 1:30 p.m. Join us for Worship 9:00 a.m.-10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Childcare, Sunday School, and Youth Group every Sunday. 163 West 4800 South Washington Terrace 479-7430 1579 So. State St., Clearfield 825-0177 Church Office or 621-5008 www.community-umc.net 1200 East South Weber Drive, South Weber The Bible. When self-help doesn't help. If you wish to publish your Church Announcement in the Church Directory, : please contact i-MM at 625437tU Sunday worship times are: 8:15 am ft 11:00 am Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Worship Service 11:00 a.m. Prayer/Bjble Sludy • Wednesday 7:00 p.m. 197 West 100 S.'Kaysville 546-6554 •u- Sunday 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Worship Service 6:00 p.m. Evening Service Pastor Chuck Sabin Our Savior's Lutheran Church 5560 S. 2300 W. Roy, UT. aoi.82S.6552 oslcroy@aol.com "TheAnswerJesusChrist11 FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH A phut ta caU KO*HC Chuck Bcickcl, Pastor 2430NFairfield Rd Layton, UT 84041 801-771-4652 Located between HWY 193 and Antelope Near Hill AFB South Gate Wednesday 6:50 p.m. AWANA 7:00 p.m. Mid-Week Service Friday 7:00 p.m. RU Addiction Program KTMW TV20. Sundays at 9:30 a.m.. Nurseries Children's Classes Bible Study for All Ages Teen Group Faith Baptist Academy - K-t2 www.fbcutah.org I s •is |