Events

July 5, 2012

Local Briefs July 6, 2012

Visit Tucson Museum of Art for free

Calling all active duty military! If you are looking for family vacation ideas this summer, you can visit The Tucson Museum of Art for free through the Blue Star Museums program. Blue Star Museums are more than 1,800 museums nationwide which offer free admission to active duty military and their families between Memorial Day and Labor Day.

 

Thrift Shop Moving

The Davis-Monthan Thrift Shop is relocating in August to Bldg. 1226 with a Grand Opening on Saturday, Aug. 4. The Thrift Shop is closed for the month of July, but donations can be dropped off at the current location, Bldg. 4201 until Aug. 4. After Aug. 4, all consignments and donations will be at the new location. If you have any questions, please call the Thrift Shop at 228-2120.

 

EFMP Family & Friends Bowling

July 10, 1-3 p.m. at the D-M Lanes Bowling Center. Cost: $3 per person; includes two games and shoes. Pre-registration requested. To RSVP, call 228-5690.

 

Employment Workshop

July 11, 9 a.m.-noon at the Kennedy PDC, Room 148

Topics include writing a resume, interview suggestions, and USA Jobs. To RSVP, call 228-5690.

 

Deployed Family Dining

July 11, 4-5:45 p.m. at the D-M Lanes Bowling Center. Free for family members of deployed personnel — great opportunity to socialize with other deployed families. To RSVP, call 228-5690.

 

International Spouse Group

July 12, 5:30-7:30 p.m. at the Arts & Crafts Center. Are you a spouse who was born in another country? Join us for “fun with ceramics” and meet with other international spouses. To RSVP, call 228-5690.

 

Free Issue and Hazardous Materials/Waste minimization

The Hazmart has a “Free Issue” storage area. The hazardous materials are new and serviceable but have been returned because they are either excess or are no longer required by the shops. These items have already been paid for and shops that are authorized and could use the hazardous materials will not be charged. Please remind your shops of the Free Issue storage area and also remind them to only order the minimum amount of materials needed to do the job. This avoids wasting expired hazardous materials.

 

Household Hazardous Materials

The Hazmart manages the Household Hazardous Materials storage area. The program was established so personnel who are doing a PCS, or no longer need new or partially used household hazardous materials, ie, bleach, chlorine tables, oils, cleaning supplies, can bring them to the Hazmart, located in Bldg. 5227. We will check them for serviceability and stock the shelves. These items are provided to base personnel at no cost on a first come, first serve basis. Please call us at 228-5588 or visit us at Bldg. 5227.

 

Society of Military Widows to meet

The Society of Military Widows will meet for business meeting, luncheon and program at noon, the 3rd Saturday of the month at Atria Bell Court Gardens, 6653 E. Carondelet. Please, make your reservations to Virginia Lind Sanborn 721-8091, two weeks prior to the meeting.

 

Library – Summer Reading Program:

“Reading is Delicious.” Each Thursday, June 14 – July 26. Party to be held Aug. 1 at 10:30 – 11:30 a.m. 6-14 years of age welcome. For more information, call 228-4381




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(U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Joshua Kleinholz)

66th RQS honors PEDRO 66 crew

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(U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Christine Griffiths)

HC-130J prepares for first ever deployment

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Furloughs close Commissary on Mondays

The Commissary here is slated to close on Mondays beginning July 8, as a result of the civilian furloughs. The decision comes from the Defense Commissary Agency following Department of Defense protocols related to automatic federal government budget reductions. The Defense Commissary Agency chose Mondays, as they are one of the slowest sales days for...
 

 

D-M honors three Purple Heart recipients

Three Desert Lightning Team members received Purple Heart medals for an event that occurred during their recent deployment. On Oct. 5, 2012, a 107mm rocket hit the air conditioning unit directly outside the Metals Technology shop at Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan injuring three Airmen deployed from D-M. Airman 1st Class Michael Kristopik and Airman 1st Class...
 
 

D-M closes library for remainder of fiscal year

D-M Library here will close its doors June 14 for the remainder of fiscal year 2013. Base leadership decided to close the base library due to fiscal challenges. “As we continue to face these challenges, we are forced to make tough decisions with regard to where our valued dollars are invested,” said Lt. Col. Donald...
 
 

Keeping service in perspective

ALTUS AIR FORCE BASE, Okla. (AFNS) – If you were approached by a co-worker, civilian or family member and asked the question, “Why do you serve?” What would your answer be? How would you internalize what you do for the Air Force to the point where you could answer that seemingly simple question? Over the past several...
 




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