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Show HILLTOP TIMES TIMES May 1, 2008 Your survey responses crucial to AF NEWS BRIEFS will remain in current position with these duties constituting 20 percent experience credit. For more information or application, The Hill AFB Officers' Spouses Club is sponsoring the Palette Club of contact Kris Vogt at 586-7871. Ogden for an art auction and sale on DTMO, AF make it easier to Saturday, May 10, to benefit the Hill Aerospace Museum. smooth traveling concerns The event will take place at the The Defense Travel Management Aerospace Museum; art viewing Office and the Air Force have agreed begins at 9 a.m. and the auction will be held from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.. The sale as of April 1 to allow all Air Force and auction will include demonstrating travelers and users that may require assistance to now contact the Travel artists, a tour of the military heritage Assistance Center/Help Desk directly on display, live entertainment, hors with problems regarding DTS. d'oeuvres and beverages, door Previously, only registered callers prizes including gift certificates for could get assistance. local restaurants, concert series and By contacting the Travel Assistance businesses, and the opportunity to purchase original works of fine art from Center/Help Desk directly travelers' local artists. issues are worked directly. If travelers have issues to be Part of the proceeds will benefit resolved they may contact the TAC by the Hill Aerospace Museum and Hill Officers' and Enlisted Spouses' Clubs. dialing 1-888-HELP1GO (435-7146) or via e-mail at dtmo@dtmo.pentagon. mil. Black/African American Art auction, sale to benefit Hill Aerospace Museum and plan options. children and widows of Utah's soldiers who have given the ultimate sacrifice in the fight against global terrorism. Funds will also support Utah veterans' financial aid issues as the wounded convalesce. The ride will begin 10:30 a.m. at Honda-Suzuki, 2354 S. State St., South Salt Lake. Last-minute registration is available there at 9 a.m., before the ride. Entry fee is $15. For more information, contact Steven G. Thomas via e-mail at brandonsride4vets@yahoo.com, check out the Web site at healingfield. org/brandonsride, or call 282-2683. Mother's Day events at base facilities Hill Bowling Center: Mother and Child 9 Pin No-Tap Scratch, Thunder Alley, May 10 at 12:30 p.m. Cost is $15 per mother/child couple. Call 777-6565 or stop by Hill Bowling Center to sign up. Hubbard Golf Course: May 11 mothers play 18 holes for the price of nine with spouse or child paying regular fees. Reserve tee time by calling 777-3272. Club Hill: Mother's Day Brunch on May 11 at 11 a.m. Members pay Experience the wild, $15.95, nonmembers $17.95, children wonderful West ages 12-14 years old $7.95, children Outdoor Recreation has slots still ages 5-11 years old are $5.95 each available for the Parade Rest Ranch and children 4 years old and under are and Yellowstone National Park trip on free. Prepaid reservations required by May 23-26. Enjoy horseback riding, close of May 8. fly fishing (provide your own fishing Information, Tickets & Travel: gear) and a guided tour of Yellowstone Vouchers are available for the Alaskan National Park. Price is $255 per person Inn Bed & Breakfast for $130 for Employment Program job Memorial Motorcycle Run Sunday through Thursday nights and with a non-refundable $100 deposit Friday or Saturday nights for $175. Call due upon sign-up. Call 777-2225 for There will be an opening for a t to support widows, orphans ITT at 777-3525. ' more information. Black/African American Special The second annual Brandon's Hill Fitness and Wellness Center: Emphasis Program Manager, Memorial Motorcyle Run will be held Long Term Care Insurance Therapeutix Massage Center is announcement No. BEM-05-08, Saturday, May 10, and will consist of offering $5 off a one-hour massage opening May 1, 2008, closing May seminars scheduled a ride for a distance of 150 miles with or any package. Call 510-0767 for an 14, 2008. Duties: Provides advice gas stops and a refreshment way stop. On Thursday, May 15, a Federal appointment. and assistance to management Sgt. Brandon James Thomas, a Long Term Care (LTC) Insurance officials in the area of employment member of the 19th Special Forces Program expert wilt provide hour-long Announcement of death, and advancement of blacks/African educational seminars in Building 1221, claims against estate Americans. Develops special program Group (Airborne), Utah National Room 26, at 6:30 a.m., 11 a.m., Guard, gave his life while serving initiatives directed toward enhancing Iraq, while on a VIP 1 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. for federal civilian in Baghdad, It is with deep regret that the the advancement and employment protective detail mission, serving the employees. Givilian spouses, parents commander, 75th Airbase Wing, of black/African American applicants and employees. Initiates and maintains war effort and the war on terrorism as a and parents-in-law are also eligible for announces the death of Tech. Sgt. DoD contractor. He volunteered for this LTC and are encouraged to attend. Pamela A. Dombek. Any person positive contacts with community service upon learning his unit would having claims for or against the estate This workshop will explore the agencies concerned or interested in not be soon deploying to "Operation of Dombek please contact Capt. David realities of long term care and family employment and advancement of R. Sweet, Summary Court Officer, care-giving and review possible LTC black/African Americans. Participates Iraqi Freedom," upon his graduation from Special Forces Training. 388th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, funding options and their tradeoffs as appropriate in activities such as at 586-0833 or via email at David. such as Medicaid and investing. Also Proceeds from the ride will go to meetings, workshops, conferences Sweet@hill.af.mil. to be reviewed are FLTCIP benefits a college scholarship fund for the and job fairs to enhance positive Air Force image. Individual selected HILL AEROSPACE: MUSEUM IMP Open daily 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Admission is free, but donations are accepted. Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas and Now Year's. BOUTIQUE!! QT/ottage May 7-8-9-10 VOver 100 booths VVISA/MC VCentra! 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