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Show . 6 JViy 22; 1999 sees ---I BlOlnlfS: ... and the Air Force. They also toured Hirl's by Barbara Fisher Environmental Management Public Affairs SrA. Nick and SrA. Jennifer Gorham, 75th Security Forces Squadron, spent their day off Thursday .with 150 children, and one dog named Marco. ages The Gorhams, who are married and are both military working dog handlers, often spend their working days with Marco, a Dutch Shepherd trained as a drug detector. The couple volunteered, however, to spend Thursday putting Marco through his paces so the Sunset City Kids Club could see what a military working dog does. Jennifer, Marco's handler, led the dog through a series of commands while Nick played the role of bad guy, who even attempted at one point to escape capture. 6-1- Zsds 2, Marco knew what to do, much to the delight of the Kids Club members. This was the first visit to Hill AFB for the Kids Club. The club, which has been in existence for three years, has toured the Hill Aerospace Museum during previous field trips. Most of the Kids Club members are from Sunset, and the group meets three days a week in the summer for a few hours "just to have fun," said Josh Olmstead, Sunset City's recreation director. In addition to seeing the Gorhams and Marco, the Kids Club visited the 419th Fighter Wing where they were allowed to climb on and in the 6 Fighting Falcon and get answers to as many questions as they could think of about the aircraft F-1- recycling center and met with the Wizard of Waste, alias Alyric Ray with the 75th Support Group's Services Division. Half of the group also learned a little military decorum from SSgt. Karl Abbott, the Gorhams supervisor who also is with the 75th SFS. Abbott taught the 6 to how to march in formation while they waited for the other half of their group to catch up after a bus breakdown delayed the older children's arrival at the base. Sunset resident Carla Perry, one of the volunteer moms on the visit, said the trip to Hill was "very interesting." Perry said the children were "enthusiastic about seeing the actual airplanes" they see and hear above their homes. Colten Watt, Hooper resident, said the Hill visit was "great." Colten said he had not been to Hill before and the best part of the visit for him was when he "climbed inside the engine of the Mickey Hennessee, the Sunset City representative to the Hill AFB Restoration Advisory Board arranged for the tour. The advisory board includes community members and other interested parties who provide input to the base on envi- ronmental cleanup activities. The Environmental Management Directorate sponsored the Kids Club tour. Anne Con- , nelly arranged the visit, and escorted the group with Mike Petersen, both Connelly and Petersen work for EM. . "We loved it," Olmstead said of the visit. "It was one of the best field trips we have been on." F-16- f m '-i 3 i ' i -- i. Photos by Barbara Fisher Sienna Smith, 8, gets a close look at an Fighting Falcon jet engine as SSgt. Joel Meyers, 419th Maintenance Squadron, gives Sunset City Kids Club members an orientation during their recent visit. Left, SSgt Jon Fisher, 419th Maintenance Squadron, watch-- , es as club members get familiar with a pressurized water tank. Below, Alyric Ray, Hill's Wizard of Waste, explains the base's recycling program. F-- ::M0m I: ." '3 r : . t. - - y ; - 1 1 10 OF THE FUNNIEST COMEDIANS EVER COMPETING FOR MORE THAN $1,000 IN PRIZE M0NEV ; v I u i am I WED. JULY 28th. 9:00 P.M. TICKETS ON SALE NOW! A Ktow te 395-- 1 JM NO ADDITIONAL LOAN FEES NO CREDIT NO PROBLEM NO HASSLE l 5 7 1 fr soli n mm tm. mmmm fj kAiim rACUr vnvi i CYTDA . We Make Today Now Open North Salt Lake, 470 E. 1100 S. 801-295-83- Your Next ' , " (Across from . Headache help is , - PAYDAY OPEN: Mon. Salt Lake City, 2017 E. 3300 S. 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