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Show July 22, 1999 commain pi a by Pat Bearde DISA Area Command Ogden More than 300 Area Command Ogden employees day at and family members enjoyed a as part of the Lagoon Amusement Park recently organization's annual summer picnic. Festivities included food, games, prizes and music. fun-fille- d The 560th Air Force Band, Washington Air National Guard, performed for the crowd, under the direction of Jim Phillips. Their primary mission is to provide musical support to Air Force recruiting and community relations programs. Their tour to Utah consisted of performances at Kenley Centennial of Fire in Amphitheater in Layton, the Stadium Provo, a concert in Brigham City and Area Command Ogden's picnic. The Weber Davis Pavilion at Lagoon pulsated, as the band, consisting of 35 highly trained musicians dedicated to musical excellence, tuned their instruments and began to play some very familiar notes. During their first performance, the Protocol band favorites by Chicago, set the pace, playing e Blood Sweat and Tears and Elvis Presley. During the Elvis medley, an Elvis Presley lookalike arrived on the scene and his antics made the crowd roar. The next set featured the Jazz band, led by seaTSgt. David Stultz. This group consists of 20 soned professionals who bring to the group a unique all-tim- I HAVE' talent that excites all audiences regardless of age or taste. "We're very happy to back in Utah where the weather and surroundings are just beautiful," Stultz said. "It's extra special to have the opportunity to the complay at functions such as this one and enjoy pany of our Air Force counterparts." Col. Toni Green, commander of Area Command had agreed Ogden was equally happy that the band to play at the picnic since she had been brushing of in up on her dance steps for months anticipation Woo-gi- e their arrival. When the group played "Boogie excitement Bugle Boy from Company B," her to demonstrate floor peaked and she sprung to the her swanky swing technique. Later, the group enjoyed lunch, games and door and swimprizes, and many stayed for carnival rides ming at Lagoon-A-Beac- h "This was the best time ever," Green said. We will have a tough time topping this one!" She expressed her appreciation to Denny Wirick, committee chairman, and for the hard work and dedication of the Command picnic committee members from Area . Ogden. "The picnic committee working together in a tr uly teamwork mode, organized and hosted 0 fundHill raisers, including working in two booths at the was AFB Air Show," Wirick said. "Enough money raised to pay for employees' lunches and purchase door prizes for the drawings." a in i most cases, new eta oj w 1 a i i f i f l ' Photo by Pat Bearde Col. Toni Green, commander of Area Command Ogden, shares a laugh with Bobby Moon, master of ceremonies for the organization's picnic. The picnic featured music by the . Band. Washington Air National Guard's 560th Air Force Green extended a special thanks to the 560th Air Force Band and presented Phillips with a plaque in appreciation for their outstanding performance. x dental caite "patient-jiiend- " System. No needles, No Drilling and less time in the dental Decay is gently "puffed away" for You t band si fV CHARLEY GHAQLEY'S: we offer a gentle Air Abrasion In XVltfnxtt 20-3- fW QMeting Wa s Ei i n q S n a more comfortable dental chair. visit deserve.. ; J I i rowans t Painless injections Virtual Reality glasses Modern Techniques Tooth colored fillings Implantswisdom teeth Smile Whitening IV Sedation We will file your insurance claim for you. H.A.F.B. Personnel We are preferred -- providers for your insurance W, ) Antelope Drive .sW ( f A Vi i I f ""A Woodland & r r VV Park Dental Target I ! V to Ogden vj ' EUAPORATIUE COOLERS SAVE ON ALL SIZES Exit 335 yS, WE ARE HERE rr-,-p fi Layton Hills vT t7V Mall J Exit 334 All ' I Work Guaranteed Expert Installations Legs on All Jobs Financing Available if U " ' " " ;vT I j 1 I if?. J FRIGIKING VWXO I WW (itl 520 South State, Clearfield ESVSEHGENCY & NEW PATIENTS WELCOME 773-4836292- -1 636 I |