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Exchange restaurants open to base visitors, civilian workers
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Alarm activations
SFS responded to 28 alarm activa- tions on base.
Tip of the month
Buckle up, including children. It’s the law.
Courtesy of Staff Sgt. Gabriel Solazzo, 56th SFS
erlifting competition 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. May 19 at the gym. For more information, call 623- 856-6241.
Comprehensive Airman Fitness training
Comprehensive Airman Fitness Training is May 16-18, Sept. 19-21 and Dec. 19-21. It is a three-day course for Airmen or Defense Department employees who endorse the resiliency program. Resilience training as- sistants provide awareness education and skill development techniques for Airmen and their families while enhancing individual
March 22: SFS responded to a report of shoplifting at LAFB Exchange. The individual attempted to leave the store without paying for $12.78 worth of merchandise. The individual was suspended from all AAFES stores for a period of one year. Glendale police arrived and cited the individual.
While Army & Air Force Exchange Service shopping privileges are only open to military members and their families, anyone can dine in Luke Exchange restaurants or pick up grab-and- go fare from Express locations.
Army Regulation 215-8/Air Force Instruc- tion 34-211 (I) lets anyone, including visitors, contractors and Defense Department civilians, dine at the Exchange’s more than 1,600 restau- rants worldwide. The regulation also authorizes anyone to buy grab-and-go food and beverages from one of the Exchange’s 300-plus Express locations as long as the items are consumed on the installation.
“Whether you work on the installation or are just visiting a military family member, the Exchange has you covered with a variety of
satisfying meal options,” said Aileen Rivenburg, Luke Exchange general manager. “With numer- ous better-for-you options in both the food court and Express, the Exchange proves you don’t have to wait until you’re off-post to eat a hearty, healthy meal.”
Guidelines on who is authorized to use Ex- change operations are prescribed by Army Regu- lation 215-8/Air Force Instruction 34-211 (I) and the Armed Services Exchange Regulations, DOD Instruction 1330.21.
Anyone who believes they qualify for full Exchange benefits, including access to main stores, should contact the Luke Exchange at 623-935-2671.
Courtesy of AAFES
resilience across the four domains of CAF: mental, physical, social, and spiritual. For more information, or to schedule a particular skill training for your unit or squadron before the dates, call Sharon Kozak at 623-856-2716.
Toastmasters on base
Toastmasters meets noon to 1 p.m. Thurs- days in Bldg. 1150, 3rd Floor Conference Room. Improve communication and leadership skills through friendly, constructive exercises involving prepared and impromptu speaking, and group leadership. Instructional materials are provided. The cost is $20 to join and $7 per month thereafter. For more information, call Lynne Nutter at 623-856-8711.
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