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14 April 15, 2016 Nellis Living BULLSEYE
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NELLIS LIVING . . . HAPPENINGS . . . THINGS TO DO . . .
NELLIS HAPPENINGS Vetinary clinic: Are you PCSing overseas? from 5:15 to 6:20 a.m. P90X — Tuesdays as well as the chance to network with other
Do you have a pet? If the answer to both and Thursdays in the Cardio Room from like-minded professionals at Nellis. Monthly
Every Monday: Ready, Set, Grow at the questions is yes, then contact the Nellis AFB 5:15 to 6:20 a.m. YogaX — Wednesdays at meetings are held on the last Thursday of
Youth Center 10 a.m. Veterinary Treatment Facility. The Nellis Racquetball Court three from 4:40 to 6:20 every month at Robin’s Roost in The Club
VTF is the only vet clinic here in the greater a.m. For more information, contact Staff Sgt. from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. For more information,
Every Thursday: Walk-in GI Bill briefing Las Vegas area that can fully complete your Armelyn Braceros at armelyn.braceros.2@ call 702-652-9623.
2 p.m. pets International Travel Documents. The us.af.mil.
VTF is located at 4146 Mountain Home CREECH HAPPENINGS:
Deployed Spouses Supporting Deployed Street, Nellis Air Force Base. For more Resume Writing: The second Thursday of
Spouses: Stay strong during deployments information or an appointment, call 702- each month, from 9 to 11 a.m. at the Airman Need uniform items but don’t have time
and meet with other deployed spouses. Share 652-8836. & Family Readiness Center. Topics include to go to Nellis? Creech is slated to have the
ideas, learn coping skills, socialize and more. networking, cover letters, announcements, ability to rder uniform items and have them
Meetings are held at the Airman and Family Workout Group: Workout with the AMEx- resumes and marketing resume writing. delivered next day. Talk to your squadron
Readiness Center from 11 a.m. to noon the treme Group at the Warrior Fitness Center. leadership for more information.
first and third Monday of each month. For Classes include: Insanity and Ab Ripper — Love and Logic Parenting Series: Family
more information call 702-652-3327. Mondays and Fridays in the Cardio Room Advocacy is hosting the Love and Logic par- Reporting Suspicious Activities on
enting series at the Centennial Hills YMCA, or near Creech Air Force Base: Please
POC: Staff Sgt. Sarah Anderson Tuesdays at 11 a.m. Free childcare is provided report any suspicious behavior/activi-
Senior Airman Taryn Lauer for YMCA members. For more information, ties observed on or near Creech AFB to
call 702-653-3880. law enforcement ASAP. AFOSI can be
Sarah.anderson.11@us.af.mil contacted at 702-404-1613 and Security
Taryn.lauer@us.af.mil Parent Support Group: Share common Forces at 702-404-3333. Members are also
702-653-3880 experiences unique to special needs fami- asked to add these telephone numbers to
lies and learn about new information and cell phones so they are available to con-
resources. We meet the third Wednesday tact either agency quickly when needed.
of every month at the Airman and Family Additionally, if you are in a group and
readiness center. the entire group observes the activity in
question please only have one individual
Nellis Company Grade Officer’s Council: from the group contact law enforcement.
The Nellis CGOC provides a source of so- If anyone has observed any suspicious be-
cial and professional development for all haviors/activities not previously reported,
company grade officers at Nellis. Volunteer contact AFOSI or Security Forces.
and leadership opportunities are available
5 K Run/Walk
Family Fun
No Registration required
Air Force Retirees, National Guardsman win big in
Exchange’s Your Holiday Bill Is On Us sweepstakes
Army & Air Force Exchange Service Public Affairs pay it forward to these individuals, and
we’re looking forward to bringing this
DALLAS — The Army & Air Force sweepstakes back for 2016.”
Exchange Service made wishes come
true for three grand-prize winners of The prize presentation to Jones, who
the worldwide MILITARY STAR Your served at Ubon Air Base, Thailand,
Holiday Bill Is On Us sweepstakes— during the Vietnam War, was espe-
and for one retiree, the prize was a way cially poignant.
of saying “thank you” for sacrifices
made decades ago. “So few who served during this time
were thanked for their sacrifices when
Retired Air Force Chief Master Sgt. they returned home,” Exchange Direc-
James Jones, retired Air Force Master tor/CEO Tom Shull said during the
Sgt. Catherine Lawrence and Texas presentation to Jones at Barksdale Air
Army National Guard Sgt. Clayton Force Base. “It’s so important to honor
Anders were grand-prize winners out his service. What he did so many years
of 4.7 million entries worldwide. The ago for all of us is a true sacrifice.”
winners, who bought holiday gifts at
the Exchange, all had their MILITARY At the end of the presentation, Jones
STAR accounts paid in full. ripped an oversize statement, symbol-
izing his $2,339 bill being wiped clean.
“These three grand-prize winners Because his bill was less than the $2,500
prove real heroes win our sweepstakes,” minimum prize, he also received a
said Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Sean statement credit.
Applegate, Exchange senior enlisted
adviser. “The Exchange is honored to “When I first heard I’d won, I
__ See SWEEPSTAKES, on page 15