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Show HILLTOP TIMES Hilltop TIMES 11 Aug. 23, 2012 NEWS BRIEFS Courage to change Hill Air Force A program hopes to inspire others to change. The Courage 2 Change program will be from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Saturday at Christian Life Center Church, 2352 Highway 193 Layton. Australian XFactor and YouTube sensation Emmanuel Kelly will perform and share his story. Biggest Loser Season 11 @HOME Winner, Deni Hill, will share her experience with conquering Sleep Apnea and Type 2 Diabetes. Learn how to better your life with leading educator, author and world expert in natural medicine, Dr. Marcus Laux. To reserve a ticket, go to www.c2cutah.com , click on "reserve a ticket" and enter promotional code "sa1929 hafb0812." Traffic safety checkpoints The 75th Security Forces Squadron will be conducting a Traffic Safety Checkpoint on Saturday. The checkpoints will be located in the parking lot adjacent to Southgate Ave next to the softball fields, and the outbound lane of Roy Gate. The traffic checkpoints will focus on vehicle safety, license and seatbelt awareness, insurance and registration checks, DUI and other safety issues The checkpoints will begin at 9 p.m. Saturday and will conclude at 3 a.m. Sunday or at the commander's discretion. Lake City's newest museum merging science, technology and creativity. Explore creativity and innovation in the exhibits and enjoy great entertainment at The Leonardo, 209 E. 500 South, Salt Lake City. For more information call 801-531-9800 Ext. 116 or visit www.theleonardo.org . Combined Federal Campaign The eighth annual CGOC Hubbard Charity Classic will be held Aug. 31. Starting times are 7:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. in a best ball scramble format. Registration ended Aug. 22, but the cost is $65 for each person; $260 for each team and includes lunch, refreshments and snacks. The tourney will benefit Habitat for Humanity. For questions and registration please contact Evangeline Fleischaker at ejfleischaker@yahoo.com or 760-840-1738. The Combined Federal Campaign (CFC) will be hosting their 5K Fun Run Sept. 12 at 8 a.m. at the Warrior Fitness Center. The registration fee is $15 and participants will receive a CFC 5K t-shirt. To sign up or receive more information please contact the Warrior Fitness Center at 777-2762. Leonardo salutes the military The Leonardo salutes the military through August 26. Admission is free for all military personnel, veterans and families of deployed soldiers, with proper identification. Additional admission is $5 for each family. The Leonardo is Salt Hubbard Charity Classic on Aug. 31 childcare may result in the loss of base housing privileges. If you suspect someone of providing unlicensed childcare please call 801-777-0695, a child's well-being may depend on your call. Those who are not Licensed FCC Providers should not be permitted to advertise or post notices in installation publications or on bulletin boards. Change in Crossing Guard Locations www utah ¥ coupon power Air Supply will perform on September 3, 2012 at 8 p.m. at the Centennial Amphitheatre in Layton. The hit making duo celebrates 37 years together. The Hill Air Force Base discount for this year is $10 off the regular price (which .com END OF SUMMER redtag Reminder for unlicensed child care providers All persons providing child care in their home for more than 10 hours per week must be licensed. Unlicensed SAVINGS YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS! OUR BIGGEST SALE OF THE YEAR! By AIRMAN 1ST CLASS JARROD GRAMMEL fight against sexual assault. "The first thing you need to do is realize you have a problem," he said. "Let's be bold about this. Yes, we do have a sexual assault problem, and it's up to us to fix it." He said bystanders are key to fixing the problem. "If you're the bystander, are you bold enough to stand up to that action?" he asked the audience. "That's the kind of leadership I'm talking about. That's the kind of leadership we need in the United States Air Force." Roy moved the conversation to suicide and how leaders can help prevent it. Citing 66 total force suicides so far this calendar year, he said supervisors and leaders must get more involved with their Airmen. "Easy topic to talk about? No. Important? Absolutely," said Roy. "Human life matters. You matter. You matter to us, and you certainly matter to your families. So, what causes this? I think some of our ability to communicate and work through difficult situations, through conflicts, has an awful lot to do with it." Roy said he believes Airmen can overcome these challenges by being bold, focusing on people and leading without fear. JACKSONVIT T E, Fla. — The Air Force's highest ranking enlisted leader has issued a challenge for all Airmen to confront difficult issues. Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force James Roy spoke to Airmen during a professional development forum here Aug. 14 at the 2012 Air Force Sergeants Association Convention and Professional Airman Conference. He charged leaders to boldly lead in a digital age and face tough issues such as sexual assault and suicide head on. Chief Roy cited a scientific study that suggested technology is making it tougher for people to recognize non-verbal cues. Roy asked how people in the audience show emotion via email or text messages. As people shouted examples such as "smiley face" and "all caps," he warned this is a problem, stressing the need to understand the limitations of technology. "You've got to get out there and be in front of people," he said. "I will tell you, I have the most appreciation for what a firstline supervisor does." Next, Roy encouraged the audience to — Hilltop Times staff Davis Arts Hill Appreciation Night With all the construction that has taken place during the summer months, there have been some changes to crossing guard locations. One modification includes moving a crossing guard from Cambridge Road and 6th Street to the traffic light Top enlisted Airman issues challenge 23rd Wing Public Affairs makes admission half price) when a valid government ID is provided. at Liberty and 6th Street. The sidewalk on the north side of the road at the old location was fenced in and although it is still marked as a school zone the flashing signs have been removed. Flashing signs will be installed at the new location this week and the road has been painted with a crosswalk and staffed with a crossing guard to assure safe passage. Please note this change as school is about to begin. 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