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Show NEWS BRIEFS Disabilities luncheon today Diane non-member- close of business Oct. 31 to claim their property. Call Ext. or for details. Items not claimed will be disof posed according to regulations. Ghoul friend? Former gymnast Ellingson Smith will be guest for the Persons With Disabilities luncheon today speaker in the Officers Club. The menu includes grilled at noon chicken breast, and the cost is $9 for club members and For more details, contact Persons $10 for With Disabilities Committee members or call Tina Flinders 91 Fraud complaint website launched s. The Justice Department launched an online, p Internet Fraud Complaint Center where consumers and businesses can file a comif they are the victims of fraud on the Interplaint via net or suspect wrongdoing. The IFCC is a partnership between the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the National White Collar Crime Center. Complaints are processed and referred to law enforcement or regulatory agencies for possible investigation. If you are a victim of an Internet scam or suspect potential wrongdoing, you can file a complaint with the IFCC at www.ifccfbi.gov. Additionally, the IFCC provides interesting data and statistics on Internet fraud. one-sto- at Ext. Professional discussing depression What Can You Do? ail v is the subject of a Depression Lunch and Learn discussion today from noon-- p.rn. in the Family Support Center, Bldg. 308N. Curtis Watson, 7 LCSW, will talk about the latest treatments and what you' can do to help someone who is depressed. To register, or., for more details, call Ext. Participants' are wel- ' come to bring their lunch to the seminar. 1 : -Vi - "ii ' BX holding jewelry sale The BX is holding a sale on the Cher-- , ish Christmas Collection now through Nov. 3. Items include rings, necklaces, bracelets, watches, earrings and cosmetics. V . Scout collecting eyeglasses pre-Christm- as Bryce Roberts, from Boy Scout Troop 475, is collecting old eyeglasses for the Gift of Sight Program as an Eagle Scout project. Collection boxes have been placed in Bldgs. 100, 849, 891, 225, 1235, 431 and the Hill Clinic. The collection will be made during October. Call 6 for more details. Blood drawing Friday The next base blood drawing will be Friday from 9 n in the 419th Medical Squadron; Bldg. 568 (by the Base Clinic). The drawings are held every other Friday. For more information, call Ext. a.m.-noo- Flu 24-2- 6 a.m.-noo- 1-- 985-214- Y'; I O Formal Training shot clinic planned Tickets and Tours will sponsor a Flu Shot Clinic Oct. at Occupational health, Bldg. 249. Shots will be n given, subject to vaccine availability, from 7:30 and p.m. each day. The cost is $6.50 per shot, and all base ID card holders, age 18 and older, are eligible. For more details, call Ext. 3 Time management seminar Tuesday The essentials of effective time and life management will be discussed Tuesday from p.m. in a seminar T. in Darrel Parke the Family Support Center. taught by 30 Parke, national corporate advisor and author of Time Management and Personnel Excellence, will discuss life model for getting what you want, ways balancing, the to avoid losses through interruptions, procrastination and meetings, as well as how to achieve better results with any day planner. All in 90 minutes. To register, call 3-- D - Ext. - Kelly reunion Wednesday Former employees of Kelly AFB will hold a Reunion 92 Photo by 2nd Lt. Steven Gorman Ghostly hosts and frightening sights will greet visitors to the 649th Munitions Squadrons haunted house, opening this weekend in Bldg. 800. The haunted house will be 8 from 9 open Friday and Saturday and on Oct. p.m. Admission is $3 per person or $2 with a canned food item. All food donations will be given to the Base Chapel food pantry. For more details, call 2nd Lt. Steve Gorman at Ext. 27-2- schedules appointments In order to better serve our customers, the Formal Training office in the Military Personnel Flight, Bldg. 180 will now nieet with military members by appointment only. Appointments are schedule from 14 p.m. To set an appointment to meet with the 75th Mission Support Squadron DPMAET, call Ext. 6-- Pot Luck supper Wednesday from p.m. at the Family Support Center, Bldg. 308N. Those attending should come to Family Support, or to the Relocation Office in Bldg. 332 to register and sign up to bring a pot luck dish. The cost is $1 per person or $3 per family. Sign up deadline is Monday. For more details, call Family Support at Ext. 74681. 5-- 8 Found property disposal scheduled The Security Forces Investigations Office has several items of found property, with some dating back to January 1998 Items include jewelry, clothing, credit cards, keys, coolers, tools and electronics. Owners have until Sahara mission needs volunteers Four active duty personnel are needed for a tasking in Western Sahara to be deployed Jan. 12, 2001 for a TDY. Three captains and one major are needed to deployment in support of the United Nations Military 179-da- y Observers. Submitvolunteers by fax to HQ AFPCDPWRM Volunteers will be selected on a best; basis. If qualified you have questions contact Lt. Andrea Wilson at Ext. at DSN 665-380- 5. Course teaches winter driving Winter Driving Safety classes, taught by the Utah State Drivers Safety Office will be held Oct. 31, Nov. 14 and Dec. 5 at 2 p.m. each day in Bldg. 308N. The classes are open to all base employees and their family members. 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