OCR Text |
Show Hilltop! 18 May 25, 2000 NCOA FLEA MARKET: The Beehive Chapter of the Noncommissioned Officer Association is sponsoring a Community Flea Market on Saturday in the parking lots by the softball fields near the South gate. Anyone with access to Hill AFB can rent a spot for $10 advance, or $15 the day of the event One table is included for the first 30 people who sign up. For more information, or at ExL7-280- . to sign up, contact Master Sgt Suzette Kachmaryk at Ext or Officers Club Enlisted club at Ext7-384- 1 or suzette.kachmarykhill.af.miL 9. Family Support PROGRAMS AND SERVICES are free and open to all military (active, retired. Reserve), their family members, and all DoD civilians. Classes are held at the Family Support Cenfor more inforter, Bldg. 308 N. Call Ext mation or to register. 8-TODAY: am., American Red Cross:' Will provide an overview of the services that they provideJtesume to Go: I lands on resume class, input your information in Word and leave with a resume! Bring your records, schooling and employment history. limited to Skills 6:30-- p.m. Learn the skills 8. you will need to succeed in marriage. FRIDAY: Safe at Home, 2:30-3:3p.m. MONDAY: Closed for Memorial Day 9 Summerfest: SERVICES SUMMER BASH: Summerfest will be held in conjunction with Services All units on Summer Bash this year June as civilian as well base, military personnel, are invited to participate. This years activities include: golf, a bike relay, bowling, bench 5-- 9. 3 basketball, soccer, flicker challenge, volleyball, skeet or trap shooting, press competition, n- up -5 ball, pistol shooting competition and ultimate challenge (a fun obstacle course). Participants should sign-u- p by contacting designated unit -5 representatives. First Sergeants or Master Sgt. Michael Morris at michael. morrishill.af.mil or Chief Master Sgt Dale Griffin at dale.griffinhill.af.mil. Volunteers are also needed for setup and tear down. Anyone interested in volunteering should contact Capt. Matt Cowan at matt.cowan Pre-Marit- al 8 0 TUESDAY : 80 am, Writing KSAs, 5 p.m. Learn how to write the most important part of the Federal application process and improve your chances. WEDNESDAY: Smooth Move, 9 a.m. Learn orga- nization and preparation skills. Base experts will adviseyou on all aspects ofthe move to help you deal with details and loose ends. Military Financial Outbrief, 1 p.m. Selfesteem Support Group, 6:30 p.m. Only one person in this world can make you feel inferior, depressed, worried or angry. We will help you live a fuller, richer life. hill.af.mil. Scholarship Contest: Hill TV Schedule VIDEOS on how to handle liquid nitrogen, terrorists and reform initiatives will be highlighted in videos broadcast this week on Hill TV Channel 39. The station isreceived on the Broadband Local Area Network. AIR FORCE CLUBS: Club members and their families are eligible to win scholarships in prize amounts of $5000, $3000 and $2000. Enter by writing a 500 word essay. Entries due by July 15 to the Clubs. For contest rules, call the Let your smile be a sign of happiness and good health! Call our office today to schedule a visit Liquid Nitrogen This training video details the liquid nitrogen removal process, safety equip- ment and procedures for handling and working with the substance.Length: 10 minutes. Broadcast weekdays at 1 a.m., 8 a.m., 1 p.m. and 8 p.m. Air Force Acquisition Reform Lightning Bolts 99The Air Force announced a new series of acquisition reform initiatives lightning Bolts on April 23, 1999. This video explains each initiative and explains liow they will provide greater efficiency and cost savings.Length: 57 minutes. Broadcast weekdays at 2 am, 9 a.m., 2 p.m. and 9 p.m. Antiterrorism Produced by the Secretary of Defense and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, this video explains the role of troops in protecting people and resourcesdx'ngth: 8 minutes. Broadcast weekdays at 3 a.m., 10 a.m., 3 p.m. and 10 p.m. Air Force Television News The second Air Force general to command allied forces in Europe tops the May 15 edition of Air Force Television News. Gen. Joseph W. Ralstons installation as commander of U.S. military forces in Europe, as well as NATOs top military commander, is one of several stories in the program. The program also spotlights problems with the mission ready capability of the B-- bomber, as Senior Airman Marty Rush reports from White-ma- n AFB, Mo., on what crews there are doing to overcome those problems. Staff Sgt. Noah Berg reports from the beaches of Florida on how the Air Force is using events like air shows to shore up its sagging recruiting numbers. Master Sgt. Jim Lawson and Senior Airman Israel Aviles report from this years Readiness Challenge competition, and how the Air Force chaplain corps was an integral part ofexercise. And, Staff Sgt Cheryl 2 Cho tells how modern technology and Air Force help reunited anAir Force master sergeant and the mother he hadnt seen in almost four decades. Length: 30 minutes. Broadcast weekdays at 4 a.m., 11 a.m., noon, 4 p.m. and 11 p.m. We Offer Our Clive C. Ingram, D.D.S. a Recruiting MINNESOTA AIR N ATIONAL GUARD immediate openings available to those wanting to use the Palace Chase & Palace Front programs or maybe you have been out a while. Part-tim- e positions are available with the 148th Fighter Wing, Duluth MN. Accepting members planning to live within a 150 mile radius of Duluth. Excellent additional educational benefits to use in conjunction with your Active Duty GI Bill. Openings in the following AFSCs: Command Post Controller 1C3X1, AIS 2A0X1B, ECM Pod 2A1X7, Crew Chief 2A3X3B, Engine Shop 2A6XlAAir-craf- t Fuels 2A6x4, Aircraft Electrical 2A6X6, Aircraft Metals 2A7X1, Survival Equip 2A7X4,Secure Comm Systems 2E371, Fuels 2F0X1, Data System Analysis 2R0X1, Scheduling 2R1X1, Supply 2S051, Munitions 2W0X1, Aircraft Arm 2W1X1, Info Mgmt 3E4X2, CommComp Sys Plan 3C351, Structures 3E3X1, Utilities 3E4Xl,Liquid Fuels 3E4X2, Firefighter 3E7X1, EOD 3E8X1, Personal 3S051, Personnel Systems Manager 3S0X2, Medical Supply 4A1X1, Dental Assist 4Y0X1, licensed Physicians Assistant 042G3, Public Health Officer 043H3, For further info contact a Duluth recruiter at DSN -- F-1- 825-724- Home 4, pageEmail: You or fax DSN: MPF customer contact also service your may office. 825-753- 2. www.dlh.ang.af.mil Hill AFB Education Office REGISTRATION : Register now for Park University Internet. The internet classes will begin on May 22. The summer session begins on May 29. EMBRY-RIDDL- E AERONAUTICAL UNIVERSITY:Will hold registration from now through May 26. Classes will begin on May 30. Patients: One appointment ALL CERAMIC CROWNS Safer DIGITAL X-ra-ys MICRO AIR ABRASION, no drill, no shots DiAGADANET, Laser detection of cavities without X-ra- ys Tooth Colored Fillings No Silver or Mercury Intra Oral Camera & Pictures to help you see your dental needs We work with most dental insurance plans Interest free payment plans with approval 700 South 2000 West Syracuse, Utah ' EMERGENCY DENTAL CARE Provider for Military Tri Care, Delta Dental, ove MetLife, Blue Cross, Cigna and many others UU 1 Better-'caus- e Full wHen tKejire 3-ye- Warranty! ar it, then buy it! fry BOTH VACUUMS ONLY Is Best rates available - Try our 8-Oreck XL risk-fre- e for 1 0 days Vacuum with your old vacuum, foen with foe amazing Oreck XL Open the bags and youT find more dirt rn Ihe Oreck Bag, guaranteed! $ r.'is r 0 v o- Oreck XL Features: $ xjr ri v.- Compact Vacuum Features: Weighs just 5 lbs. Strong enough to pick up Weighs just 8 lbs. Picks up pollen, pet hair, dust, even dust mites, in one pass Top-fi- ll bag -- no dust cord Long r. guarantee on the housing a 16. bowling ball Comes with 8 tools disposable bags warranty on parts and labor 30-fo- ot ly 10-y- r. armresTt 4 great town locations 757 W. Antelope Dr. OREM MIDVALE 758 E. University Parkway 426-530- 2 62000 Oreck Holdings All SLC 860 E. Fort Union Blvd. 352-733- LLC 779-299- 8 5 TAYLORSVILLE SLC 5730 S. Redwood Rd. 968-782- 1 rights reserved All trademarks are owned and used under Ihe authorization of Oreck Hcfejrras U.C 6 900 West Riverdale Rd. Ogden o.a.c. 627-677- 0 2117783 |