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Show HILLTOP TIMES TIME S 11 March 22, 2012 NEWS BRIEFS More blood drives organized on base There will be blood drives at Building 568 on Friday, March 23, and April 6, between 9 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. to donate blood. Donations aid the peacetime and contingency requirements for military personnel and local community healthcare. One pint of blood you donate can save up to three lives! Walk-ins are welcome. Please request supervisor approval if during duty hours. For questions contact Lt. Leonil Cruz, DSN 775-3137 or Lt. Ricardo Basora, DSN 777-4909. 649th Munitions Squadron inventory The 649th Munitions Squadron will be conducting 100 percent inventories of the base (FV2027), Test (FV2171) and STAMP (FV2304) stockpiles from through March 30. During the inventories, the only transactions that will be supported are emergency requests approved in writing by the group commander or equivalent. Please direct any questions to Staff Sgt. Ian Smith at 801-777-5444, Staff Sgt. Justin Howard at 801-5868498, or Master Sgt. Mark Hanson at 801-777-6574. Firewood available for those interested The base has completed the removal of all pine trees that were blown over from the windstorm in December. This wood is now available and free to base personnel for personal use. Please follow these stipulations. The pieces have been cut into 2 foot sections so that the wood is manageable for base personnel. Limit one truck load or trailer load for each person. Cardinal Maintenance will not be responsible for loading any vehicles or trailers. Base personnel will NOT be allowed to bring chainsaws, handsaws, hatchets, wood splitters etc. A two person operation will be required when loading the wood. Signs will be posted at the wood dump. Pick up time will be Thursday, March 22, from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. promptly, located at the north end of the base between the Asphalt and Concrete dump. To relieve the government from liability, base personnel will need to have a signed form from the Grounds QA Randy Womack in order to pick up wood. Please call (801) 430-6192 to pick up the form. This will be on a first come, firstserved basis. 649th MUNS depot inventory planned The 649th MUNS will be conduct- ing a 100 percent inventory of the depot (FV2172) stockpile from April 2 through April 30. During the inventory, the only transactions that will be supported are emergency requests approved in writing by the group commander or equivalent. Please direct any questions to Staff Sgt. Ian Smith at 801-777-5444, Staff Sgt. Jason Downing at 801-5868498 or Master Sgt. Mark Hanson at 801-777-6574. Facebook contest to help veterans home Help a Utah Veterans home win $250,000 in a Home Depot Facebook vote contest. Vote at www.facebook.com/homedepotfoundation or www.supportutahveterans.com Vote every 24 hours from March 1 through March 31. Share with family and friends through email and Facebook. The project with the most votes will win. The funds will be used to renovate veteran resident rooms making the rooms more private and home-like. Vote daily. Your votes are important. Veterans Memorial Golf Tournament May 31 Veterans and nonveterans alike are Invited to the Utah Department of Veterans Affairs ninth annual Veterans Memorial Golf Tournament. Come for 18 holes of golf May 31 at the Hubbard Golf Course at Hill Air Force Base. Check-in, registration and continental breakfast will be from 7 a.m. to 8 a.m. followed by tee off at 8. There will be a luncheon, prize award ceremony and raffle. Teams will consist of four members, with one member designated as team captain. If you don't have a foursome singles, twosomes and threesomes will be combined to make full teams. All proceeds from this tournament 4 the primary fundraising event 4 directly benefit veterans programs such as the Homeless Veterans Stand Down, veterans education and tutoring scholarships, hardship assistance to veterans and their families in need, and an annual luncheon for Utah's former POWs. For questions or to register a team or individual or for more information contact Tonja Knight at 1-800-8949497. You may also register via email at, tcknight@govtcknight@utah.gov. Space is limited so pre-register now. No professional golfers please. The deadline for registration is May 11. Teams, sponsors, volunteers and individual players can register by phone, mail or email. The registration fee is $100 per person or $400 per team. Registrations after May 11, are $125 per person and $500 per team. Information Technology Expo March 28 A 2012 Information Technology Products and Services Expo will be at The Landing, formerly known as Club Hill, on Wednesday, March 28 from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 a.m. and is open and free to all Department of Defense, government and contractor personnel (with base access). Sign in at the door or pre-register to attend online today at http://fdaexpo. com/register.php?id =98. A continential breakfast and light lunch will be served. In conjunction with the expo, the AFCEA Wasatch Chapter will host an open panel discussion, 11 a.m. to noon featuring Utah NSA Director Dave Winberg, Hill Senior Intelligence Officer Mitch Gates and 388th Senior Intelligence Officer Maj. Kay Bailey. For more information please call Matt Martin, 75 ABW/SCP 801-7752968 or the show producer FDAE toll-free 1-877-332-3976. Women's Equality Day volunteers needed The Equal Opportunity Office acts as advisors on behalf of the commander for special/ethnic observances and events throughout the year. The planning committee for the 2012 Women's Equality Day needs to be established. In 1971, Congress designated the day of Aug. 26, in the United States, as "Women's Equality Day." This date commemorates the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment, which gave U.S. women full voting rights in 1920. In order to properly plan and commemorate this observance, it is requested that each organization canvas their unit for volunteers who would like to chair or help with this event. Committees are established to properly commemorate all special observances throughout the year that will greatly enhance the efforts to recognize the continuous achievements of all cultures and increase cultural awareness, mutual respect, and understanding. Thereby enhancing cross-cultural awareness and promoting harmony among all military members, their families, and the civilian workforce. Weekly committee meetings will be held in the EO Office, Building 1294 South End. Date and time of the first meeting will be announced by the EO Office; follow-up meetings will be determined/announced by the committee. All volunteers should contact. Vivian Cumins (777-3516) or Tech. Sgt Melanie Aytch (777-4778) or email: vivian.cumins@hill.af.mil if interested in signing up for this committee. of adventurous terrain and celebrating with friends and family during an all-day festival with live music, food and beer in the Beer Garden of Eden. Additional 2012 Devil Dash Venues include: Lyons, Colo.; Phoenixand Las Vegas. Utah's Devil Dash Race will take place at the Golden Spike Event Center in Ogden and will have participants leaping through fire, crawling through mud pits, climbing over cargo nets, jumping over tire mounds, scaling Satan's Tower and working their way through additional grueling obstacles themed after the 7 deadly sins. The first wave of the race will begin at 9 a.m., followed by waves of racers taking off to tackle the course every half hour throughout the day. Race Director Will Newcomer says, Devil Dash is an event that runners and spectators will never forget. After conquering an adventurous course with more than 12 natural and man made obstacles themed after the seven deadly sins, racers will celebrate with live music, beer and food, alongside their fellow devils and angels. Participants are encouraged to suit up in their best devil and angel attire and are crowned with shiny devil wigs prior to racing. Beer from local breweries and devil grub from local food vendors will be available for purchase. Spectators are welcome to enjoy the live music playing throughout the day and watch the racers tackle several obstacles near the finish line. Lifequst Transitions (LQT) is Devil Dash's Official Charity partner in 2012. LQT provides adventure programs for injured military members and hosts a variety of programs to help wounded warriors transition back to civilian life. Additionally, local nonprofit organizations can volunteer in exchange for monetary donations to their cause. For more information visit http://www.DevilDash.com For more information or to register, visit http://www.DevilDash.com and http://www.facebook.com/DevilDash. There will be four age groups twoyear olds and younger, 3-4 years, 5-8 and 9-12. For more information and questions Call Lorrie at 801-7740956. Volunteers are being sought to help set out eggs, manage crowds, parking and pick-up after the event. This takes about three hours from 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. ROTC seeking officers to serve at BYU The U.S. Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) is filling three Air Force officer vacancies for summer to fall 2012 at Detachment 855, Brigham Young University. Please consider coming to BYU for an assignment as an Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps instructor. It is a great career broadening assignment, or a capstone for your career if you are considering retiring in the near future. There have not been any volunteers approved by the Air force Personnel Center to fill the vacancies for the upcoming school year. It is not a requirement to be a BYU alumnus, but an ecclesiastical endorsement is needed. Working with and teaching the next generation of Air Force leaders and officers is a wonderful opportunity. BYU is ranked in the Top 10 of the nation with respect to size and performance. It is reported that the program regularly beats West Point and USAFA in rifle drill team competitions. Finally, Utah is a great place to live, work, and raise a family. If you are interested in being a AFROTC instructor at BYU, or know someone who is, please call or email 801-422-2671 or laura_leseberg@ byu.edu . Devil Dash Race heads to Utah in August Devil Dash is the ultimate 5K Race for thrill-seeking athletes and partygoers. On Saturday, Aug. 4, fearless runners will head to Ogden, to take on intense obstacles through Purgatory, running through more than three miles www.facebook.com/hill.afmil TEAM HILL acebook. Become a fan today and stay current on news, events and other happenings on Hill Air Force Base. Easter Egg Hunt at the Hill Aerospace Museum The fifth annual Hill Aerospace Museum Easter Egg Hunt will be April 7 at 9 a.m. sharp outside on the grounds around the airplanes.. Religious Servicesr; Unitarian Univertj i) UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST Church of Ogden March 25, 10:30 a.m. Speaker: The Harmony Nic Maughan of Souls UUCO, 705 23rd Street Heidi Cottam Worship Associate Info 3944338 • mow Presbyterian Trinity Presbyterian Church Labyrinth 5 p.m. Wed. Soup & Bread Supper 6 p.m. Wed. 'fain Worship 6:30 Wed. WWW.trinityogden.org *Mat Be With Yo FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Sunday Worship 8:30 and 10:00 am 6:00 pm Evening Worship Nursery care provided during worship 1339 West 400 North, Marriott-Slatervili e 801-393-5662 - www.funicogdenutxrg Serving the Ogden Area sine 1870 LIGHT OF THE VALLEY LUTHERAN CHURCH (WELS) ¥ ::+; Sunday Worship 1 0 :30 a . m . Childcare, Sunday School, and Youth Group every Sunday. 163 West 4800 South Washington Terrace 479-7430 www.community-umc.net Call Pastor Doug Lange et 444-1591 wlrarl now I vZily www.lighlotthevalley-wets.orp OUR SAVIOR'S LUTHERAN CHURCI I Worship Schedule 8:00 - 1st Service 10:45 - 2nd Service 9:20 Sunday School Adult and Youth Bible Study offered 5560 S. 2300 W. Roy, Utah 84067 (801)825-6552 www.oslcroy.com Baptist t Mountain View Baptist Church (SIC) Hope Baptist Church Sunday Worship: 10:30 am Bible Study at 9:45am & Worship at 11 am & 6 pm Call 801-773-5374 for information or visit www.hopeofutahwebs.com of Clearfield, Ut Sunday School: 94X) am al pinechurch.org I 801.392.8000 To publish your Church Announcement ill the Church Directory, please contact Mitzi at 801-625.4371 2585 E. 3000 N., Layton " (801)771-3204 oust W. of fisvy 89 on Hwy 193) mountainviewhc.org True Vine Baptist Church L urch of Christ KAYSVILLE CHURCH Of CHRIST 490 South Angel Street Kayville, Utah Sunday Bible Class - 9:30 a.m. Sunday Worship: 10:30 a.m. & 5:00 p.m. Wednesday Bible Class - 7:00 p.m. 801-546-0990 www.kaysvillechurchofehrist.com North Central Baptist Church t "The AnswerJesus Christ" Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Worship Service 11:00 a.m Prayer/W:4e Study - Wednesday 546-6554 . 7:00 p.m. 197 West 100 S. " Kaysville &w ay N ursery Visitors Espetteril (Across from POZt OMGO) Join us for Worship 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Church f Caffeinated staged 1074 N. Fairfield, Layton Community United Methodist Church %11-Denominational 140 No. Tyler Ave • 801-393-2661 -moo aril United Methodist 1 10 am Bible Class 11 am Morning Service 6 pm Evening Service Thursday 7 pm Prayer & Bible Stud• 5800 S. 1900 W. Roy, Ut (So. of AutoZone) 801-513-6072 |