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Show HILLTO MES June 4, 2009 Master Sgt David Fremin, a member of the U.S. Air Force Academy Wings of Blue Parachute Team, gracefully floats into the Spring Mobile Ballpark carrying the American flag with him as part of the opening activitities for the Airman's Opener for the Bees game on June 1. ALEX R. LLOYD/U.S. Air Force Five members of the U.S. Air Force Academy Band's Stellar Brass 500 guests who attended the Salt Lake Chamber's Military Salute Military Affairs Committee hosts theevent annually to shine the < Guardsmen and also to promote understanding between mifitar} Hill members recognized were Lt. Col. Chris Morgan, 419th Operc Airman Lance Cressall, 419th Security Forces Squadron. Traffic access for Open House you!" After park Hilltop Times editor locations whi isitors to the Hill Air Force Base Open House points will be and Air Show are generally advised to use the Visitors ar Roy and West Gates to attend the events June ing provided 6-7. The South Gate may be used but parking will be a field station s little harder to access from there. Runner servi riot Sunday 1 Workers not involved with the open house are advised to use the South Gate as is anyone requiring to a location handicapped access. A designated lane will be avail- person, rouiK times for the able from that gate for that purpose to parking set 11a.m., 5 mir aside near the portal entries. A proper state-issued placard will be required for handicapped access, p.m.-8 p.m.-, whether it is the Utah license plate with the official Sunday, 10m handicap designation or the temporary tag which you Motorists hang in a vehicle. advised:"Be Visitors to the Open House and Air Show will not be a fun ever be admitted any earlier than 7:30 a.m. Entry portals to Lt. Dave Bui the event area on base will open at 8 a.m. The general ran, points oi public cannot enter the base until 8 a.m. road rage or "There will be individuals designated at every tions of the S intersection inside and outside the base installation/' we will get y said Lt. Col. Matthew Dana, 75th Operations Support ner — that w Squadron. "We'll have four lanes coming in from the memorable e South Gate, two lanes coming in from the Roy Gate Dana said and two lanes coming in from the West Gate. Then, at als helping: o the Wardleigh Road intersection near the West Gate, Forces Squa< Wardleigh will become a four-lane one-way traffic members.pn route to the designated parking areas. Each of the and executio four lanes will be designated for parking in specific • involved quii parking lots, so be sure to follow the car in front of personnel, D BY MARY LOU GORNY ALEX R. LLOYD/U.S. Air Force Capt. Monessa "Siren" Catuncan, 34th Fighter Squadron pilot, the only female pilot in her squadron, briefs the audience before the "Fighter Pilot" movie was to begin on the IMAX screen at the Clark Planetarium in Salt Lake City on June 1. RECOMMEND ITEMS TO BRING AND THOSE TO LEAVE HOME Prohibited rtems (courtesy of http://www.hill. af.mil/2009hillafbopenhouse.asp): Concealable weapons: • Firearms and ammunitions • Knives — 4 inches or longer • Leatherman/Gerber type tools • Razor-type blades or utility knives • Box cutters Self-Defense weapons: • Mace or pepper spray • Martial Arts weapons . • Disabling chemicals Hazardous items: • Explosive materials/fireworks • Flammable items • Matches or lighters (Smoking will not be permitted in the air show area in compliance with the Utah Clean Air Act) Miscellaneous: • Ice axes or ice picks • Baseball bats • Bows and arrows • BBguns • Toy weapons • Compressed air guns • Rollerblades and other in-line skates • Skateboards • Scooters • Alcohol • Pets Suggested items to bring: • Cash for food, beverage and souvenir purchase • Hat • Sunglasses • Sun block lotion and lip balm with SPF rating • Umbrella • Chair • Bottled water . • Book or handheld gaming device to entertain yourself and children if waiting in aline • Earplugs • Camera or camcorder V |