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Show 10 Hilltop Times March 23, 2006 NEWS BRIEFS dorsch@hill.af.mil, or Capt. Dave and attract seven student candidates to enter into civilian careers Goode, david.goode@hill.af.mil, by The world-famous Budweiser with the United States Air Force 4 p.m. April 4. Clydesdales, representatives of as engineers and scientists. High Anheuser-Busch for more than 70 School juniors and seniors who have • Awards Luncheon • Job vacancies years, will visit Hill Friday at 4 p.m. demonstrated competency in mathThe Ogden Air Logistics Center The following internal job vacanin the Mini Mall parking lot. Team ematics and science are encouraged Engineering Directorate will host cies are projected for Friday: GSHill members are invited to meet to apply for this position. the Third'Annual Engineering and the horses and handlers for a photo 0028-09, GS-030M1, GS-0301-7 POT9, GS-2005-07, GS-2001-H and The program will start in late May Technical Management Awards lunopportunity. GS-1910-7POT11. Other vacancies, or early June and will run through cheon 11 a.m., April 5, in the Club not listed, may also be announced. Sept. 30. Applicants can view the an- Hill Ballroom. • Housing focus group Eligible internal candidates should nouncements and application proce- At the luncheon, 17 award winBoyer Hill Military Housing is check "Search for Jobs" at www. dures at www.usajobs.opm.gov. For ners will be announced and Terry t looking for housing residents who or call more information, call 586-2782. afpc.randolph.af.mil/resweb Jaggers, a senior executive service would like to participate in a focus employee from Headquarters Air group to review and comment on 1-800-997-2378 for a complete list of vacancies and/or to self-nominate. • Electronic personnel Force, will be the keynote speaker. proposed community amenities (trails, playground equipment, and actions The Engineering and Technical tot lots). The focus group meeting • Civilians invited to open The 75th Mission Support Squad- Management Awards recognize will be held April 6 in the Construcron Military Personnel Flight plans outstanding individuals and teams house tion Trailer located adjacent to Sara- Hill Civilian Health Promotion across Hill in positions of engineerbriefings this month on the Air toga Park at 2 p.m. For more infor- Services will, celebrate their one ing, technical management, engiForce initiative that begins March mation, contact Todd Sorenson at year anniversary Wednesday with 31 to make personnel actions avail- neering technician and support. 456-1280. an open house from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. able only through the Web or an They are judged on leadership, inAir Force centralized contact cen- novative engineering, process manBHMH is also looking for two to and a Cholesterol Screening and agement improvement, customer ter. The briefings will be offered Cholesterol Class. The blood draws three housing residents who would like to represent the housing com- start at 7 a.m. with class to follow at in the base theater and are open to focus and satisfaction, and engimunity as a "tenant representative." 8 a.m. Call Civilian Health Promo- all military and civilian supervisors neering and technical merit. Tenant representatives will have the tion Services for a reservation for of military. The dates and times for Families, friends, supervisors, and opportunity to voice concerns and the blood draw at 586-9584, 586- the briefings are: co-workers of those nominated are issues to Hill and BHMH leader- 9585or586-9586 • Tuesday, 8 a.m. invited to attend. The cost of tickets ship. For additional information on • Wednesday, 1 p.m. is $10.40 for Club Hill members and the "tenant representative" position, • Summer Employment The MPF plans additional brief- $12.40 for non members. For more contact Dennis Shaffer at 776-5001. ings for 388th Fighter Wing person- information, contact the EngineerProgram Hill personnel officials are renel. For more information, contact ing Directorate at 777-4872. cruiting students to participate in Chief Master Sgt. Tammy Elliott, • Special Duty briefing 777-3612, or Capt. Elesa Huibreg- • Hess Fitness Center The AETC Special Duty Assign- the base's Summer Employment Program closure for 2006. The following tse, 777-3436. ment team will host a briefing April The Hess Fitness Center will be 6 in Bldg. 900 (Room 8) from 8:45- positions will be available: • Scholarship available closed April 1 and 2 for electrical 10:45 a.m. for all enlisted personnel, • GS-0303-02 Student TempoThe Wasatch Warrior's Logistics repairs. To compensate for the cloand 11:30 a.m.-noon for senior lead- rary Employment Program (STEP) sure, the Westside Fitness Center Officer Association is accepting ership (group/squadron, command- Clerk. Duties include performing routine miscellaneous clerical work applications for a $500 educational will be open 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. these ers and first sergeants). Spouses days. For more information call 777scholarship. Applicants must be • WG-3502-02 Student Tempoof potential applicants are also inrary Employment Program (STEP) serving in a logistics function or ca- 2762 or 777-8360. vited. reer field. Enlisted members, civilThe team can expedite the pro- Laborer. Duties include performian employees, GS-1 through GS-8 • Boy Scouts collect food ing manual warehouse duties and cessing of an applicant's special and WG-1 through WG-9 are eligidonations duty application if they bring the tasks. completed application with them to • GS-0802-02 Student Temporary ble to apply. Criteria for applying is The Boy Scouts will pick up food the briefing. To obtain a copy of the Employment Program (STEP) En- available at http://www.loanational. donations Saturday for their annual org/hill/. Application packages are "Scouting for Food" drive. AETC special duty application, con- gineering Aid. Hill also plans to Hill Troop 55 delivered the bags to tact the Wing Career Advisor, Mas- start a pilot program to encourage due to Capt. Phil Dorsch, philip. • Clydesdales visit Hill Friday ter Sgt. Michael Nessler or Master Sgt. Erica Shipp at 586-4623/5106469 or 777-7829/430-6022. the Hill housing area last weekend. The Hill Airmen's Attic and other local food pantries are recipients of the food donations. "The Boy Scouts single handedly supply enough food for our emergency food pantry for an entire year, with one food drive," said Ed Brisley, Family Support Center director. Baby food and formula are items often in high demand, and in addition to nonperishable food items, other household goods such as diapers, toilet paper and toothpaste, are also needed. The Boy Scouts are also looking for volunteers to help sort the food once it is collected. Those interested can call the Family Support Center at 777-4681. For more information about the Hill Boy Scout Troop, open to boys ages 11-18, contact Tim Morland at 779-0301. The Troop meets every Monday at 7 p.m. on the east side of Bldg. 430 (old BX). Another youth organization, the Hill Venture Crew, is open to boys and girls ages 14-18. For more information, contact Joe Owen at 775-8757. The group meets every Tuesday at 7 p.m. on the east side of Bldg. 430 (old BX) Answers to today's puzzle from pg. 7 POST DATED CHECK LOANS UP TO $1000 Phone Applications Accepted - Fast Easy Approval Licensed By The State of Utah Member of UCLA WESTERN 11 MONEY UNION llTRANSFER The fastest way to send money worldwide Stuff to drive'PlaCes to live •Find a cool job* sweet toys I We Cash All Types of Checks - No I.D. 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