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Show 8 Hilltop Times November 23, 2005 Courtesy photo Aerospace Museum dedicates gallery BYSHADWEST __^_^_^^_^^ Hilltop Times stall It was only fitting that the Hill Aerospace Museum dedicated the Lindquist/Steward gallery on Veteran's Day. The museum, which honors military history with its exhibits, has made strides to refurbish many of the aircraft on display. The $1 million expansion of the fighter gallery will now allow museum personnel to bring in more aircraft from outside. "This allows for the exhibits to become more elaborate," said Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Marc Reynolds, Chairman, Aerospace Heritage Foundation of Utah. "We can now have storylines to go along with the displays( giving them more meaning." The expansion, completed in September, was made possible by the Aerospace Heritage Foundation of Utah, who Hill Airman crowned AFMC Texas Hold 'Em Champion Hilltop Times staff B gey s FOR MEMBERS Steak & Crab Or Slow Roasted Prime Rib is open to all spouses of active charges. The scholarship winners will be announced Dec. duty officers; residing locally of active duty officers who are 23. Contact Master Sgt. Erica Shipp at 777-7829 or Master currently serving on unacSgt. Michael Gagnon at 777companied or remote tours; 3516 for applications or quesHill OSC host 'Grace spouses of Air Force Reserve Notes1 at Holiday Social: tions. officers currently serving Join the Hill Officers' Spous- with the 419th Fighter Wing; spouses of retired officers; ines' Club as they host 'Grace Terrace Plaza Playhouse Notes", one of Four Bell Choirs ternational officers and civilaudition notice and ian members GS-9 and above; from the Ogden Community season schedule officers' widows or widowers United Methodist Church at The Terrace Plaza Playwho live near Hill AFB, and their holiday social. Bring in house at 99 E 4700 S, Ogden, the holiday spirit on Dec. 7 at any adult relative member of a is scheduled to hold auditions 6:30 p.m. at Club Hill. Dinner household, other than spouse, for their production of'Oliver!1 of retired or active officers. will be served. Menu consists on Dec. 10 from 9-11 a.m. For questions about memberof tossed salad. Chicken VeThe play will be running from ship contact Christine Eberl, loute, twice baked potatoes, Feb. 24 through April 15 of Membership Chairman, at Julienne vegetables, rolls, next year every Friday, Satur776-4057 or poppinfresh65@ creme de mint parfait, coffee day, and Monday. To audition, yahoo.com. For an introducand fruit punch. Cost is $14 be prepared with 16 measures per Club member and $16 for tion to the OSC, newcomers of an upbeat Broadway song. to Hill AFB may contact Wel- No Acappella auditions. Bring non-Club member. Reservacoming Chairman Crystal Gill your own CD or tape, no actions are required. Make reservations by Dec. 2 by calling at 773-7276 or crystalagill® companist will be provided. hotmail.com. Victoria Grant at 776-0860 For information regarding auor email oscreservations® ditions and our season, visit hotmail.com or you may also our website at www.terraceScholarship Opportunity call Sally Avery at 779-4393. playhouse.com. A scholarship is offered for We will also be holding the active duty members, E-l "Wrap the Wreath" silent auc- through E-6, and their spousSanta Suit for Rent tion. Come out and bid to win es. For a chance to win the $200 The 388 Range Squadron and see who gets the bragging scholarship, write a short esBooster Club has a Santa suit rights for the first ever Hill say and postmark, or fax it be- for rent. The suit is $25 per OSC "Wrap the Wreath" com- fore Dec. 15. Applicants must day plus a $20 refundable depetition. Proceeds benefit the be currently enrolled at an ac- posit at pickup. To schedule a Hill OSC Scholarship Fund. credited college or university. rental, contact Staff Sgt. April The scholarship can be used Chesley at 777-9768or Staff for tuition, library fees, textHill OSC Membership: Sgt. Esperanza Coffey at 777Membership in the Hill OSC books or other school related 9275. AROUND THE'HlLL credit and the $500 third place winner was Staff. Sgt. Christopher Rochefort from Eglin Portions of this article were provided by AFMC AFB, Fla. Sergeant Dannenmueller says he is planning News Service It was a spine tingling day of "blinds," "flops" on using part of his winnings for his retirement and "all-ins" as the Air Force Materiel Command ceremony at Club Hill in January and plans to Texas Hold 'Em Championship, held at Wright- continue playing the game every Wednesday. Patterson AFB, Ohio, unfolded on Oct.29. "Playing at the club is a great way to meet new people," he said. "It's an opportunity to perfect Base-level winners from across the command gathered for a final showdown to determine my game in a friendly environment. The hardwho would be crowned this year's champion. est part of the game for me is knowing when to In a dramatic finish. Michael Dannenmueller, hold or fold a hand." a technical sergeant stationed here, came from Club Hill will continue to hold games evlast place to take home the grand prize and ery Wednesday where participants will have bragging rights. a chance to win Club Bucks. Sign-ups for the weekly tournaments begin at 3 p.m. on Wednes"I was down to my final two chips with five people still at the table," Sergeant Dannenmuel- days with the tournaments starting at 5:30 p.m. ler said. "I was the big blind and had to go all in. A registration fee of $10 includes access to the I didn't even look at my hand. I ended up winbuffet. ning the hand with a pair of queens." The program, for club members only, was developed as part of an effort to bring added value Sergeant Dannenmueller ended up taking the tournament when he caught a club flush on the to Club membership across the command. The river to win. next AFMC Texas Hold 'Em Tournament is set for May 2006. The AFMC Clubs initiative began in August with eight weeks of tournament play at each The club membership drive will continue base. Each participating installation's champithrough Nov. 30 with "The Grand Giveaway," on was invited to Wright-Patterson for the play- where members receive a chance to win $1,000 off event. As the victor, Sergeant Dannenmuelcard credit. New members receive $55 worth ler, received a $1,500 Club card credit. Second of Hill Services coupons. Club membership is place honors went to Mr. Keith Botelho from open to all base employees including civilians Hanscom AFB, Mass., who received a $1,000 and contractors. BY SHAD WEST PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY, P.C. 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