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Show 4 Hilltop Times May 12, 1994 Environmental check upcoming Hill's environmental will be taken temperature by a team of visiting inspectors for the annual Environmental Compliance Assessment Program next week. They will be checking a number of environmental programs on base. "ECAMP is a report card on environmental compliance at Hill," said Kim Packard, ECAMP program manager, Environmental Management Division. "If we can identify a problem in its early stages, we can correct it before it becomes an enforcement action." ECAMP assures Air Force commanders that their programs effectively address issues that could jeopardize the health, safety or the ability of peoand also protects the enple to do their job vironment. Under the Federal Facilities Compliance Act of 1992, federal installations can no longer claim "sovereign immunity." Hill's activities are subject to all administrative orders, civil and administrative penalties, fines, injunctions and service charges as other businesses and industries. According to Packard, more than 90 percent of last year's ECAMP findings were poor housekeeping or administrative practices. "This year, the ECAMP inspectors will pay close attention to repeat findings," said Packard. Host families needed Foreign high school students will be arriving soon and the sponsoring organization needs a few more local host families. The students are all between the ages of 15 and 18 years, are English-speakinhave their own accident and health insurspending money, carry ance, and are eager to share their cultural experiences with their new American families. Students are matched with host families by finding common interests and lifestyles through an in- News Briefs month they sponsor them. Hill AFB area families interested in learning more about student exchange or arranging for a meeting with a community representative may call Pacific at Intercultural Executive toll-fre- e Done marrow transplant registry Bone marrow transplantation is the preferred treatment for more than 50 fatal blood disorders, and it is estimated that between 5,000 and 10,000 Americans are in need of a transplant each year. The primary purpose of the National Marrow Donor Registry is to provide, on a voluntary basis, unrelated donors for patients needing bone marrow transplants. A national registry offers the possibilbone marrow transplant ity of genetically-matche- d of 70 the to patients who do not percent therapy have a matched family member as a potential donor. of May 25, 1990, directed the Public Law 101-30- 2 of to establish a marrow donor Defense Department be program to administered by the Naval Medical Research and Development Command. Congress directed the establishment of this military program to assist the civilian National Marrow Donor Registry in a program of increased public awareness of the need for marrow donors and to expand the opportunity for individuals within DOD to participate. Anyone who wants to become a donor can contact the director of Base Medical Services, Ext. 'Eat and be Lean' seminar on lap A seminar designed to teach proper eating for the whole family is scheduled for Wednesday, 11 a.m.-- l p.m., at the Thornton Community Center. Facilitators will be Chriscilla author of "Eat and be Lean " and Van Thornock-Humphrey- Clearfield community fair A community partnership fair will be held Saturday, 10 a.m.-- 3 p.m, at Central Park, 140 East Center Street, Clearfield. The fair is being held to emphasize health, safety and emergency preparedness. The Clearfield City day camp registration 31 for youth ages 6-1- Five-year-ol- 2 y, . mid-mornin- Police, Fire Department ds in-ho- g s, Thornock. The class is open to all Hill employees and military spouses may also attend. Preregistration is reto register. Seating is quired. Call Ext. limited. Summer day camp registration Summer runs through May will be years. older enrolled have if in the an sibling accepted they fee child or is The $10 per $20 program. registration per family. Camp begins June 6 and runs through Aug. 27, Monday-Frida5:45 a.m. to 5 p.m. Cost is $50 for formal host families three to five days each week, or $17 per day for one meeting. Prospective can review student applications and select the per- to two days per week. fect match. The cost includes a and afternoon Families who host these students are also eligible snack and all field trips and activities. Participants to claim a' $50 per month charitable contribution will rotate through four morning classes including: deduction on their itemized tax returns for each arts and crafts, BAT (kid's first aid), bingo, cook g, folk dance, fitness, new games, parachute, sign language, Spanish, recreational games, croquet, puzzles, stories and relays. Afternoon activities include: bowling, skating, swimming, movies and field trips. Major field trips are held once a week and include: Hansen's Planetarium, ice skating, Peppermint Place (candy factory), Timpanogos Cave, Dinosaur Park, Hogle Zoo, Jungle Jim's Playland, Layton Surf 'n' Swim, Wild Waters and Raging Waters. Day campers will need to bring a sack lunch. For more information call the Youth Center at Ext. ing, drama, and Emergency Services, Job Corps, local food merchants and businesses and utility companies are participating. The Hill AFB Fire Department, 649th Security Police K-- 9 Unit, 649th Explosive Ordnance Disposal Unit, Family Support Center, 649th Medical Group Health Promotions Unit and Social Actions Office will also participate. Demonstrations of all sorts are planned, child ID kits will be offered and prizes will be given away. Sandwiches, hot dogs and drinks will be available. Admission is free. A TTENTION: MAILHANDLERS Proven Pain Relief For The Entire Family s Pain inin lower back Pain arms or legs Same day emergency appointments We handle the insurance hassle We accept over 700 insurances (Mailhandlers, BCBS, etc.... Dr. TWdor J. Pain in neck Headaches or upper back German Assoc. Science Degree, Chiropractic Orthopedics Graduate, UCA award of merit. Advanced training in low back disc syndrome, whiplash and spinal trauma, sports injuries. interpretation, nutrition, motion palpation, activator, SOT, and total body modification. . 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