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Show !X_ HILLTOP TIMES Airmen from the 8th Fighter Wing prepare Thanksgiving meals for 6O.disabled South Koreans at theSonlight Inn on Nov. 10 at Kunsan Air Base, South Korea. Prize items sought for party Kunsan airmen show Thanksgiving spirit at dinner with South Koreans BY STAFF SGT. AUCE MOORE 8th Fighter Wing Public Affairs UNSAN AIR BASE, South Korea — Kunsan Air Base members hosted approximately 60 disabled South Koreans for a traditional Thanksgiving meal here Nov. 10. More than 20 volunteers from the Kunsan AB Company Grade Officers Council, Team 5/6 and other volunteers from across the 8th Fighter Wing hosted the South Koreans for a day of games and food. The event was a way Kunsan AB members are staying active in the community, said 1st Lt. Bill Chalmers, the 8th Medical Group chief of laboratory services and lead coordinator. "This demonstrates to our host nation that we are partners for life," Chalmers said. "We are here to do our mission, but this doesn't mean we can't take time to show the local community that we care. Giving back to the local community is an important part of being in the military. It strengthens our ties with our hosts." Since 2001, base members have supported the group, which is from a local chapter of the Salvation Army in Gunsan City, South Korea, said ST. PETER'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH The Episcopal Church Welcomes You Sunday Service: 10:30 a.m. Thurs Service: 1:30 p.m. 1204 E. 1450 S.,Cleafield 825-0177 Church Office or 621-5008 Rosemary Song, the 8th FW community relations chief. "We usually go out to help clean their facility monthly," she said. "Beginning last year, we have invited this particular group to have a Thanksgiving meal. Since these people are mentally and physically disabled, being able to have this type of interaction has been therapeutic for them." The day began with the volunteers from across the 8th FW hosting the local nationals to various games at the base fitness center. From there, the group was moved to a chapel-sponsored facility where Thanksgiving dinner was served. Volunteers for the event said it was a rewarding experience to be involved with this project. "I'm here today because I love working with children and people," said Senior Airman Lindsay DeReadt, an 8th Communications Squadron military postal clerk. "We're guests here in Korea and we should take the time and give back to our host nation communities." "Giving back is something I used to do a lot back home," Chalmers said. "We hope that this helped to strengthen ties with the local community and help take care of those in need." 8:30 a.m. Modern Worship 10:00 a.m. Traditional Worship Giant cards for lane requested Build a giant holiday greeting card that represents your squadron or organization. Cards must be placed on the lawn divider only on the side heading south (exiting the south gate), between where the state flags begin and end, at least one foot in from the curb on the road exiting the South Gate. Rules: • Post cards from Nov. 27 through Dec. 10. • Cards must be removed by Jan. 4. • Cards will be judged on originality, squadron/division representation and technical aspect. • All cards must be made of plywood — choose a size: 4 feet by 4 feet, 4 feet by 6 feet or 4 feet by 8 feet. • Card must fit into a 10-foot wide area and be securely anchored. • Paint and decorations should be waterproof and weather resistant. • Mounted items must be securely attached to the card. • No electric decorations permitted. • Backside of card should list organization, POC and phone number. • Each organization is responsible for set-up, maintenance and tear-down of its card. ? First Baptist Church LUTHERAN CHURCH Sunday Worshop at 9:30 a.m. Meeting at Lakeside Elementary School Wesi Point, UT ^-686-1762 575 -23rd Street, Otjden Phone 394-5543 9:30 a.m. Sunday Worship 10:45 a.m. Sunday School Pastor DanaLee Simon Call IM Praysi MettloQt S Bible Studlei of Ogden o — and — New Beginnings Christian Church (DOC) LIGHT OF THE VALLEY LUTHERAN CHURCH tWELS) Sunday Worship sum* Swtty Nmury 10:30 a.m. vuitwt Eipetudi 1074 N. FalrflBtd. Loyton (Acroaa from Poll Olflco) Call Pastor Tom Glende at 444-1591 tfttfffw Christian Assemitu FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Worship Services Gift donations and/or gift certificates are being sought by the 367 TRSS Booster Club for its unit's annual holiday party Dec. 14. These items will be used as door prizes with donors to be announced during the party, said Gary Trego, club president. "Your donation will help offset the cost of our event and will allow us to donate more money to other charitable causes," he said. "We regularly contribute to local homeless shelters, food banks and the Combined Federal Campaign." The club's goal is to enhance esprit de corps and improve the quality of life for all squadron members, Trejo said. For more information, call Trejo at 586-7556, Amara Childs at 775-6484, or Todd Petit at 586-7648. ELIM EVANGELICAL 'wtw.llDtitollhovalloy.ora w Sunday Services: 9:30 am- S.S. for all ages 10:45 am-Worship 6:30 pm- Evening Worship Wednesday- 6:30 pm- Family Night Pastor Gerald (Jerry) Koelttz 1700 S. 50 W.(F(onlago Road) Kays vi He 447-3741 • 547-1598 ? Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Worship Service 11:00 a.m. 25th & Jefferson • 621-1761 www.fumcogdcn.org If Tuur'rc warchlng Tor nrw meaning In lift, we inviic jou lo join us this »e«k. Oar htartx, our mlndi, ocd sir ducn arc aia Community United Methodist Church Join us for Worship 9:00 a.m.-10:00 a.m 11:00 a.m. -12:00 p.m. <•• ChiWcare, Sunday School, and Youth Group every Sunday. 163 West 4800 South Washington Terrace 479-7430 www.community-umc.net 1200 East South Weber Drive, South Weber • Tb enter, email your name, organization, and phone number to Edie. Messina@hill.af.mil or Amy.Munnell® hill.af.mil by Nov. 27. • For more information, call the Services Marketing Office at 775-2084. • Winners will be notified by the Services Marketing Office and will be directed to pick up their prize — prizes to be determined. First, second, and third place prizes will be presented. Clinic needs volunteers Volunteers are needed to assist in the following clinics/areas: Airmen Clinic, Family Medicine Clinic, Information Desk, Laboratory, Mental Health Clinic, Pharmacy and the Outpatient Records Room. Volunteers set their own hours in the area they're placed. Some come in multiple times a week for a couple hours, some come in once a week for a couple hours. It all depends on time they're able to contribute. No medical experience is necessary; however, there is training they'll need prior to starting. The clinic staff will cover this training at no cost to the volunteer. A Red Cross application and interest form will need to be filled out. For more information, call 586-9548. Webster sets info session MURRAY — Webster University, which offers classes on Hill Air Force Base, announces an information session on graduate programs 6:30 p.m. Dec. 5 at its Murray campus, 5251 S. Green Street, just off 1-15 and 5300 South. Working professionals are invited to learn about the benefits of earning a master's degree. Advisors will be present to answer questions about the graduate degree programs available which include counseling, business administration, management and leadership, human resources and communications management. There are five, nine-week terms per year. Classes meet one night a week. The next term starts Jan. 7,2008. To RSVP or for more information, call 2814801 or email saltlake@webster.edu. Washing on Height 1770 E 6200 S. Ogden (801) 479-7030 As little as $10.35 an issue Call Mitzi @ 625-4371 For More Information Christian Life Center Pastor Myke Crowcler 2352 East Hwy, 193 • Layton • 771-LIFE(5433) Sunday School: 10:00 a.m. Sunday Worship: 9:00 & 11:00 a.m. Home of Layton Christian Academy Worship/Childcare 10:30 a.m. Rev. Robert Nuhn, pastor - 392-5012 www.ogdenucc.org UNITED CHURCH of CHRIST Congregational Sunday Services: 9:00,10:20, and u:45 am, and 7:00 pm Located near the intersection of Skyline Drive and Hwy 89 in So Ogden Mountain View Baptist Church (SBC) 2585 E. 3000 N. Layton Just W of Hwy B9 on Hwy 193, 771-3204 Sunday Worship 10:15 am Sunday School: 9:00 am Beginning Aug. 5, 2007 Sermon Scries: "Kingdom Thinking" mountainvievvbc.org True Vine Baptist Church "Hie AnswerJesus Christ" Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Worship Service 11:00 a.m. Prayer/Bite Study - Wednesday 7:00 p.m. 197 West 100 S. • Kaysvitle Be Included In The Church Directory A God is still speaking, 7 3350 Harrison Blvd., Ogden www.washtngtonhetght.crg Sunday School for All Ages Youll) Group and Childcare Every Sunday 2604 Jefferson Ave., Ogden 393-5662 11 NEWS BRIEFS STAFF SGT. ARACELi ALARCON U.S. Air Force K TIMES November 22, 2007 The Bible. When self-help doesn't help. 546-6554 801.825.6552 oskrDv@iaot.com * Where God's Love Is Lived! Worship 8:30 a.m. Communion Sunday worship timM aru B:15 am ft Hi00 am Pastor Chuck Sabln OurSaviort Lutheran Church 5560 S. 2300 W. Roy, JT. \ First Presbyterian 9:30 a.m. Contemporary 11:00 a.m. Traditional FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School 9:45 A.M Morning Services 11:00 A.M. Evening 6:00 PM. Wed. 7:00 P.M. Teen Group Awana Nursery Pastor Chuch Beickel Phone # 771-4652 2430 N. Fairfield Layton, VT 84041 Sunday School: 9:30 & 11:00 Free Nursery Care Be sure to watch our televised sermon Sunday mornings at 8:30 on channeISi or cable channel 97. 880 28th Street 393-8477 Pastors; Rick Minnich & Laura Stellmon www.fpc-ogden.org |