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Show HILLTOP TIMES TIMES 9 January 14, 2010 PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY, P.C. MANAGER Dale Hibbert, Pediatrics Jennifer Brown, Family Leland Pack, Orthodontist j From page 7 watching one of her children get a learner's permit and managing the Airman's Attic for two of those years, Sandy knows it is time to move on to begin a career in :£• the paying workforce. .. With the experience she gleaned from working at the Airman's Attic, the self-proclaimed stay-at-home mother and wife can present a competitive resume in this competitive, economy. "All-of your hours are well-documented on the volunteer forms and you are still working even though you are hot getting pai(J," she said. However, supplementing her resume was not among LEEANNE HENSLEY/Hilltop Times r the main reasons that Sandy decided to volunteer at the Airman's Attic. Meeting people and helping the Airmen Sandy Crandell, Airman's Attic volunteer manager, sorts through a box of donated items at the loading were her top priorities. 1 -"It helps if you are new to Hill and want to meet more dock at the Airman and Family Readiness Center on the afternoon of Jan. 12. Crandell is leaving soon. people and get involved. Some of the people I've met while working here, I still keep in contact with them even though they have PCS-ed. cient coverage of volunteers, and coordinating with the ; : ?'If'also helps those who are just really passionate Veterans of Foreign Wars and other charitable organiabout helping people, without the motivation of receiv- zations. The Airman's Attic manager also coordinates ing a paycheck and, yet, they'll still do it. For me, it is a large donated items with a list of those who expressed a ^reward to see people's faces when I help them." need for such an item. ! Sandy said she does not "I act asthe middleman C' 'have to put in too many who coordinates the donor <; hpurs at the Airman's Atwith the person who needs < tic now that she has an the item," said Sandy. •.^organizational system that Although she is looking There is an immediate need for a volunteer coi> works. The recent renovaforward to new opportuniordinator for the Hill Aerospace Museum as well tions to the Airman's Attic ties, Sandy said she will miss as an Airman's Attic manager. Please contact also streamlined things. the altruistic enjoyment of Colette Geiss at the Airman and Family Readi? this volunteer job more than 'In September 2008, the ness Center for information on how to apply. . any other benefit. Airman's Attic was renoThere are other volunteer opportunities, as vated with new carpeting, "I enjoy helping the Airwell, at many on- and off-base agencies. Contact paint and organizers such men out the most. That's Colette Geiss, Hill Air Force Base Volunteer Coor- probably one of the reasons as new clothing racks and dinator, at (801) 586-2697 for more information. bookshelves," she said. why I don't want to leave until someone has taken this • Sandy said the AFRC is position, because I want to now looking for a volunmake sure the Airmen are getting taken care of. teer to take over the donation-and-volunteer dependent resource. Although sfie works all day on Tuesdays and "Here at the Airman's Attic, it is always about the "pops in on occasional days," she said it is up to each active duty and military families; we're here to help individual to work when they can and want to. them." For those interested in learning more about the Air•'You make this job what you want it to be. If you man's Attic manager position, Sandy said they can find want to work Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from her at the Airman's Attic room, located inside the AFRC, 10 until closing, you can. Those are the hours I worked Building 150, on Tuesdays from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. They when I first started until I got it to where it needed to can also contact Colette Geiss, Hill AFB Volunteer cobe." ordinator, at the AFRC Monday through Friday during She says the majority of the job requires training normal hours of operation or by calling (801) 586-2697. volunteers, tracking volunteer forms, ensuring suffi- Accepts Military Insurance Latest technology in. painless dentistry Free exam for children under 2 yrs Arcade games & more Open Mon through Sat 774-0770 2112 N. HILLFIELD RD. #1 • LAYTON CHARIOT AUl f * First-Time Buyer Program * We Welcome All Military * SPECIALIZING IN TRUCKS Volunteer coordinators needed the early 1930s that the •-:"SpWfh" fiu or "Swine" 7 'flu;^pcircled the globe • beginning in 1918 strik: ing j&f&ree separate . - wa^&before disappearjffg in 1920. Some jEch believe that originated on a n Haskell County, later swept {•_ acne ihe earth as a re| ;*suIr* jhe U.S. involvepn World War I. Ultjqfetely, it infected v;.>appi3»$3inately 500 mil''le worldwide 33 out of every 2 put it another rSinany people gtting sick that aces made it a jjftinishable by jail ^ public or even -—shak^fiands with their ^neighbor. Of course the biggest difference between then and now is the severity of the disease; that and in 1918 no one knew it was a virus with which they were dealing, la fact it wasn't until gan to feel better Wilson the-negotiationrtified, and it would take process, but there was another 10 years for an now something noticeably different about the effective vaccine to be president. Then, in an produced. astonishingly uncharacBut the storied histeristic move, he yielded tory of this particular to the demands of Clemflu reaches far deeper enceau agreeing to the than one might suspect. In 1919, after the end of following terms: 1) GerWWI, allied leaders met many take full responsibility for starting the in Paris to discuss the war 2) Germany make peace terms in regards reparations and 3) Gerto Germany and other many accept military defeated nations. Tenrestrictions. Of course sions were high and heated arguments even- these were just of few of the main points of tually broke down negotiations between U.S. order discussed — but president Woodrow Wil- it was very curious that son and French premier Wilson's political stance changed so quickly and Georges Clemenceau. dramatically. Some hisWilson even reportedly torians say this was the stated that "Clemenceau result of a stroke. Some called me pro-German and left the room." This say it was influenza that caused that stroke. angered Wilson to the Some say it was nothing point he threatened to more than influenza that abandon the peace talks altered his mind. and leave France without ratifying a treaty. Vaccinations are Then suddenly, Wilmandatory for all active son got sick. It was the duty and available for flu. For days on end he TriCare beneficiaries. remained confined to Davis County and Weber quarters unable to get County Public Health out of bed. Once he be- departments have a sup- ROLLING BACK OUR PRICES TO 1985! ply of both H1N1 and •seasonal vaccine. Go to http://www. daviscountyutah.gov/ health/flu/default.cfm for more detailed information. The 75th Medical Group here at Hill Air Force Base also has H1N1 and seasonal influenza vaccine available to all active duty and TriCare beneficiaries. Just come by the 75th Medical Group Immunization Clinic. You can call (801) 777-5209 for specific hours of operation. For additional information, please contact the 75th Medical Group Public Health Office at (801) 586-9582. More information can always be found through the CDC link at http:// www.cdc.gov/hlnlflu/. 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