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Show 8 HILLTOP TIMES TIME S H Sept. 22, 2011 CHPS health class choices Utah VA Home Loans Purchase or Refinance More health clinics and classes from CHPS Healthy Eating in a Busy World, Monday, Sept. 26, 2 p.m. to 3 p.m., Building 1216, Conference Room FHA and Conventional Financing also Available DAVID BATH Loan Officer Capital Corp. W.J. Bradley Mortgage 801-432-0218 J. Healthy Cooking, Wednesday, Sept. 28 11 a.m. to noon, Building 847, Training Room There were three competition categories in the cook-off: military, non-military and people's choice. The people's choice of best chili went to the "Going Bananas" group while the non-military category's best chili went to the "Tiki Chili" group. The military category winner was Eric Hildebrand from 729th Air Control Squadron and his team. Judges determined the winners based on different elements of the chili, spiciness, texture, appearance and also took into account the teams' presentation 4 including such things as how the booth was set up, and if they were having fun. There was a booth with a werewolf theme, and other participants were found in hula skirts and leis. Near the end of the event, George said the weather has usually turned sour, but this year, it rained in the morning and cleared up for the rest of the day. "I guess when you're doing something good, you get smiled on," said George. AFA Chapter 235 donates $2,000 to the Utah Military Families Association with funds raised from the event. In addition to all the other activities, the Ogden Concert Band performed at noon in front of the F-16 on display in the museum's fighter planes gallery. Hill's fire department was also there with one of their fire trucks, giving out hats and stickers. The base's military working dogs also gave a demonstration with their owners. From page 7 car shows and cruise nights. The stormy weather also affected the Air Force Association Chapter 237 10th annual Sept. 11 Memorial Ride. The ride normally has about 100 riders, compared to the 50 who turned up this time. This year, Brandon Strong, the chapter's president, said they had riders from two mainstay groups connected with the base: Hill Riders, who are military and civilian motorcycle riders from the base, and the Patriot Guard. The ride started in Layton at the Moon Dog's Café at 9 a.m. and went on an estimated 85 mile-long ride that ended at the museum. The $25 registration fee went directly to support Hill Airmen and their families. Strong said he always tries to coordinate the event to happen the same day as the museum's Wings and Wheels event and the AFA chili cook-off. "My favorite part was seeing it all come together when the riders pulled into the museum and lined up their bikes," Strong added. Despite low participation from the car show and the motorcycle ride, the chili cook off had 14 teams participate and more than 400 people stopped by to taste the competitors' chili. Bob George, the AFA chapter president, said the cook-off seemed to be more popular this year as it ended about an hour after it usually does. at SEMINAR From page 7 and selecting seminar president and deputy, president's and deputy's duties, member responsibilities, presentations (lessons), course reviews and testing and senior leader presentation followed by a question and answer period. In 1948, ACSC established a Distance Learning Program to provide intermediate-level professional military education (PME) via correspondence to meet the needs of nonresident students. Today, the DL team continues to explore better ways to deliver course materials in our current expeditionary environment in order to meet the demand for PME of mid-career officers and civilians stationed throughout the world. A seminar is typically composed of five to eighteen members, although it can form anytime two or more students are enrolled. This method is ideal if you prefer a regimented approach to your studies. It is also helpful for retaining the material and exploring it more deeply, undoubtedly the greatest benefits of the discussions that characterize the seminar approach. All ACSC graduates receive joint professional military education (JPME) Phase I credit. Phase I emphasizes the fundamentals needed for a sound basis in joint operations and provides a foundation for follow-on study for Phase II education. The American Council on Education (ACE) recommends approximately 21 graduate credit hours be awarded for completing ACSC. 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