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Show March 9, 2006 Federal Women's Program helps women reach goals gram at Hill is dedicated to life enhancement with health events may be sponsored helping create an environby the FWP, all Team Hill and debt as topics. ment where opportunities members are invited to at"It's a valuable resource Each year, in honor of are open to everyone, talent for women by helping them tend - including men, Ms. Women's History Month, is recognized, professionalHill's Federal Women's Pro- develop to their highest po- George said. She said she ism is rewarded and diversity tential," said Cindy George, hopes attendees get a sense gram sponsors more than is valued, Ms. Larsen said. of personal well being, and two weeks of life enhancing FWP manager. "There is something for everyone in workshops that culminate "(The FWP) is a great mara better understanding of these seminars, from jugwith a luncheon March 30. keting tool to better yourtheir career goals and how gling your career and perThe theme of this year's to achieve them, through the self and to become actively event is "Lighting your Path- sonal life to expanding your seminars. involved within the Hill AFB education." way." community," Ms. Larson "I hope the audience gets said. new ideas for their career "This marks an annual time The seminars are offered path; whether it's a jump start The primary purpose of the to recognize accomplishat no cost and although the ments of successful women or a turn on the road they are Federal Women's Program, who (proceeded before us according to the group's Web currently on," Ms. Larson and to set goals for our own said. "How can you not be ex- site, is to improve the status futures," said Jenny Larson, of women in the federal govcited with such valuable inFWP seminar manager. ernment. It seeks to enhance formation being available?" employment opportunities This year's annual lunStarting Monday, there for women in every area of are 19 seminars to choose cheon celebrating women's from throughout March, all history month, will be held at federal service. Moreover, it held in the large north conthe Club Hill ballroom March increases awareness of barference room in Bldg. 1234. 30 at 11:30 a.m., and will fea- riers experienced by women Many of the seminars focus and keeps managers aware ture guest speaker Barbara on career advancement, with Smith, local KTVX (Channel of employment and advancetopics ranging from organiz4) news anchor. Cost is $9 for ment barriers. For more ing your workspace to underinformation visit https:// members and $11 for nonstanding the promotion prohillnet.hill.af.mil/HAFB/ members. cess. Others focus on total Barbara Smith The Federal Women's Pro- Programs/FWP/. BY BETH YOUNG Hilltop Times staff Crossword Fun BYCAPT. TONYWICKMAN 71st Flying Training Wing Public Affairs DOWN 1. Afresh 2. A warning 3. First woman to swim the English Channel (1926) 4. 24 ACROSS weight 5. Musical theater 6. Roman Empire invaders 7. Entertain 8. Bullring cheer 9. Classic sandwich 10.Account of a person'5 life 11.. Desire 13. AF Exec's office symbol 14.Tidy 21. Government 24 . Alumna 25 . Snakelike fish 26 . 1550 to Cicero 28 . Works hard 30 . Heaven 31. Bother 33. Samoan capital 34 . Teacher's status 35. Towel marking 36 . Battle 37. Amphibian 38 . Too 40 . Dr.'s helper 44 . First woman elected to the U.S. House of Representatives 45 .Hit 48 . Large, commodious boats 49 . Open military treaty 50 . Heaps 51.Shot 53 . Domesticated 54 . Nuisance 55 . Draft org. 57. , Gallivant 58 . Mining goal 59 . Baby or mineral 60 . Leppard 7 14 8 9 10 in the Club Hill Ballroom Guest speaker Barbara Smith, KTVX-4 news anchor Tickets are $9 for members or $11 for nonmembers, to purchase contact: Cindy George, Bldg. 1239, 586-1269 Staff Sgt. Colleen Bowman, Bldg. 308, 777-3663 Debbie Pommier, Bldg. 1209, 586-6168 Kevan Jensen, Bldg. 1223, 777-5941 Deb Finn, Bldg. 1213, 777-5303 Vickie (ackson, Bldg. 1258, 775 4190 Janet Candelaria, Bldg. 180, 586-2010 Jocelyn Fredrickson, Bldg. 100, 586-0190 June Biancalana, Bldg. 1233, 586-2243 Linda Lorsen, Bldg. 1A, 775-3370 Ronda Reynolds,Bldg. 849 Room B04, 775-6741 Kari Tilton,Bldg. 593, 777-5232 Connie Myers, Bldg. 1206, 586-2095 Cat Yeager,Bldg. 1244 , 775-6074 Master Sgt. Teri Crispi, Bldg. 58, 777-7869 Schedule of free seminars Celebrating Women's History ACROSS 1. Dined 4. Sprocket 7. First director of the Women's Auxiliary Air Corps 12. Omnipotent being 13. Chanticleer 15. X-Games trick 16. Pilot with 5+kills 17. Greek island 18. First American-born saint 19. Mission of UAVs 20. First woman to fly solo across Atlantic 22. Nothing 23. Savor 24. Precious stone 27. Earn 29. Adjusted to make suitable 32. Spoken words at military enlistment 36. First woman secretary of a U.S. military branch 37. Taiwan city 39. Corrects 40. First woman astronaut to command a space shuttle mission. 41. First woman U.S. attorney general 42. Bahamas capital 43. Decade divisions, in short 46. Bother 47. Woodworking tools 52. MCI competitor 54. First woman member of a presidential cabinet 56. Gun lobby 57. First African-American woman to receive a patent 61. Metric weights 62. Grammy-nominated woman rapper Li'l 63. War god 64. Clairvoyants 65. Nickname for 34th president 66. Dutch style of glazed earthenware 67. Concorde, in brief 68. Actor Beatty 'Lighting your Pathway" March 30, 11:30 a.m. DATE TIME Monday Monday Tuesday Tuesday Wednesday Wednesday March 16 March 16 March 20 March 20 March 21 March 21 March 22 March 22 9-11 a.m. 1-3 p.m. 9-11 a.m. 1-3 p.m. 9-11 a.m. 1-3 p.m. 9-11 a.m. 1-3 p.m. 9-11 a.m. , 1-3 p.m. 9-11 a.m. 1-3 p.m. 9-11 a.m. 1-3 p.m. March 23 March 23 March 27 March 28 March 28 SPEAKER SEMINAR TITLE Linda Westbroek Julie Waters Lucy Beale Nanice Ellis Maria Dee Colleen Gudreau Ann Mitchell Chuck Unice & Dave Palmer Michael McFarland Jackie Kimmcl Dave Barker Joan Farnum Beth Freitas & Steve Rose Diana Ayotte Workplace Distractions Who Says We Can't Do It Increase Your Effectiveness at Work Through Nutrition Choosing Your Future & Making it Happen Organize Your Workspace & Beyond Understanding the Promotion Process Successful Interviewing Comprehensive Approach to Federal Retirement Benefits If Your Stresses Change, Change Your Stress The Measure of Swords: Conflict Management Debt vs. Wealth Understanding Your Whole Person Score Career Advancement in the Federal System Fear is Not a Factor: Lasting Change - Succeeding Beyond Your Fears of Success Beyond Goal Setting -Taking the Next Step 9-11 a.m. Denise Elbert 1-3 p.m. Jennifer Azzi & Richelle Lund Increasing Effectiveness through Fitness 9-lla.m. Charlotte Argyle Take Charge Of Your Career-Finish Your Education Teresa Hussain (CHPS) 9-11 a.m. Heart Disease and Women -The Effects from Work Related Stress 1-3 p.m. Diana Ayotte Take this Job & Love It All seminars will be in Bldg. 1234, Large North Cot if. Room. Air Force celebrates Women's History Month 11 15 117 18 21 I ma IL 1r 32 25 26 ••• 33 34 !9~~30 01 35 •36 38 M0 • M2 44 45 i>0 ^•47 48 49 54 57 58 50 96 ; 60 51 • 52 55 i 1 • "If- ]._ 63 56 85" \ ^H|^H67 Answers to this week's puzzle can be found on page 10. U.S. Air Force photo These four female pilots return from a flight at Lockbourne Army Air Field, Ohio, 1944. They are Women's Air Service Pilots who were trained* to ferry the B-17 Flying Fortresses. |