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Show 8 HStop e I - i' 1 Contest highlights Summer Bash by Bill Orndortf lon l l!h anniversary of ihv Year ami the honor liiIj. hni!-tln- - annual Nmmn-- r Fleuu nts that should be included are Sandy the Dog. the Summer Iah Mascot; a reference to the Kth Anniversary, and the Words "Summer Hash." Sandy the Dog is gold or yellow if draw n in color ol th Family. Nrvie marketing i. a Summer Ia-Mtr cintet. "Hie contest it to all active duty military. I )oI) civilians. NAF employees, conh on and can be pictured w ith or without clothing. Artwork can be submitted in any medium, including pastels, colored pencils, crayon, tractors, retirees. Reservists and their families. "Summer I ah is one of the biKtfesj parties of the year for employees at every Air Force Materiel Command base." said Ray I'arr. 75th Services Marketing Director. "ICach year we try to outdo ourselves by sponsoring the biggest, most memorable jam of the year. This year, we're looking for creative jieoj Je to 1h!j us design jxisUrs." Fach entry will be judged on originality, clarity of message and quality of work based on age. There is one adult category, lor ages 1(. and older, and three youth catKM! and . egories lor ages The winning base entries will be forwarded to Air Force Materiel Command to comjK te.The w inning AFMC entry will on a variety of be used command-widpublicity materials to promote the 10th anniversary of the AFMC Summer Bash Program. Fntries should be submitted on 8 12-by-bond pajx-r- Fach entry must charcoal or computer generated. Computer art entries must include a disc and hard copy version, and be saved as either a. tifor.bmp file. Fntries are due by close of business on March 8. and must be submitted to 75th Services ST Summer Bash Poster Contest. 72K5 4th Street. Bldg. ISO. Room L2ti.HillAFH.LTK4056. Hill AFB-lev- winners receive a DVD el player in the adult category; and $100 savings bonds in each of the youth categories. AFMC will announce one over-al- l youth winner and one adult w inner by March 2f. Winners at AFMC received framed, poster-sizeprints of the winning artwork, and adults receive $300 and youth receive a portable CD player and speakers. For more details, call Services Marketing at Fxt. fi-9- 1 Good oral health helps prevent decay, tooth loss have an entry form attached to the back of each entry that may be picked up a! the Officers' Club. Knlistetl Club. OuttWr Recreation or the Iiowling Center. e d 1 . TVt-tj- i tlu-- improu-you- r Miiue and it alone. Make certain y ur child the gets No liunks makedk'vingaposs;b;Lty of fluoride needed for amount 111 dental right to decades ot advancements decay resistant development it is tteth.WateronHIIl now possible for is already fluorichildren to reach dated, so suppleadulthood without ments are not Children's National the experience of necessary for those tooth decay. Month Health Dental living on base. !1 February is Ask your denNational Chiklrt'ns February 2001 tist about dental Dental Health sealants, a thin protective barrier that Month and the HID AFB Dental clinic shields the has these tips for parents and care chew- ing surface of back teeth against tooth givers: Take your child to see the dentist regularly, beginning by the child's first birthday. Put only water in a child's bedtime or naptime bottle to prevent tooth decay. Start brushing the child's teeth with water as soon as the first tooth appears. Start flossing when two of the child's teeth appear. 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