Page 3 - March ARB Beacon 9-18-15
P. 3
wwTwfha.caeeebrBootoeekca.hcncoemow/nsT.ecaommM/maarrcchharb September 18, 2015 3
From BRIEFS page 1 1st Lt. Shelley Lawrence, your 452nd unlimited rides, water park access, min- on base or call 951-655-3875 for more
iature golf and the new Sky Rider. information.
calling 951-655-4551. Don’t wait until Air Mobility Wing Yellow Ribbon rep-
your state’s deadline to register. Choose resentative, for details at 951-655-4615. Disney 3-Day Park Hopper military OUTDOOR
special: $130 per person (adult/child) ADVENTURE TRIPS
to make your vote count! HAP ARNOLD CLUB March Outdoor Recreation plans the
SeaWorld “Waves of Honor” spe- following trips for the remainder of the
MARCH EQUAL The Back Street Café is temporarily cial: Extended through November 11, fiscal year:
OPPORTUNITY SEEKS operating in the Grande Ballroom at the 2015. Program provides a one-time, September 19 – Skydive in Perris for
Hap Arnold Club and serving breakfast limited, free admission to SeaWorld San $50 per person
COUNSELORS and lunch. Most of your Back Street Diego per veteran service member and September 26 – Three-hour Alpine
up to three guests. Visit WavesofHonor. horseback tour in Big Bear for $42 per
The March EO office is looking for com to register for and obtain your free person
admissions. Additional tickets are avail- Call them at 951-655-2816 for fur-
ARTs/civilians interested in training to favorites are available, such as break- able for purchase from the Tickets & ther details or to sign up.
Tours office.
serve as Collateral Equal Opportunity fast burritos, frenchtoast, fried chicken, OUTDOOR REC
Discount Movie Tickets EQUIPMENT RENTALS
counselors. This is an additional duty March Burger, salmon sandwich and Available for only $10 each and valid Outdoor Recreation has a variety of
for Regal Cinemas, United Artists The- equipment for rent such as camping
appointment. The Collateral EO coun- more! Download the full menu with atres and Edwards Cinemas. gear, water sports equipment, bicycles,
Hotel Discounts and trailers to carry it all! Special orders
selors serve as a bridge between civilian pricing at MarchFSS.com.Hours of Receive 10% off any Best Western for Callaway, Odyssey, Cleveland, Nev-
and 15% off any Choice Hotel er Compromise, Nike, Bag Boy, Sun
employees and management for infor- operation are Monday through Friday: Visit the Tickets & Tours page at Mountain and Staff golf equipment are
MarchFSS.com and download the Dis- also available. Download the full equip-
mal complaints concerning discrimina- 6:30-10 a.m. for breakfast and 11 a.m. count Ticket Price List for a full list of ment rental price list at MarchFSS.com,
discounts tickets prices, hotel discounts call 951-655-2816 or come on by for
tion. Applicants should be at ease with – 1:30 p.m. for lunch. and special promotions. Call Tickets & more information.
Tours at 951-655-4123 for more infor-
oral and written communication to all UTA operating hours are 5:30-9 a.m. mation. FITNESS CENTER NEWS
The March Fitness Center has re-
pay grades, and have the ability to re- for breakfast (Sat & Sun); 11-1 p.m. for LEARN TO FLY ceived the Wellbeats Virtual Group Fit-
WITH THE AERO CLUB ness Kiosk. This kiosk allows members
main neutral while performing his or lunch (Sat & Sun), and 4-8 p.m. for din- The March Aero Club offers flight to participate in virtual fitness classes.
training (flying, private license, ground
her duties. The additional duty will not ner (Fri & Sat). school, instrument training) at very rea- See BRIEFS page 4
sonable rates including a pay-as-you-go
exceed 20 percent of the counselor’s pri- plan with zero down. Visit Hangar 355
mary job duties. Applicants range from MARCH TICKETS & TOURS
GS-05 to GS-12 or equivalent. Primary Water Park Specials
supervisor concurrence required. Train- Aquatica: $36 adult; $31 child
ing is required, date/time to be deter- Six Flags Hurricane Harbor: $31
mined. If interested, contact Ms Paula adult/child
Greenhaw, paula.greenhaw@us.af.mil, Raging Waters: $37 adult/child
Maj. Nixomar Santiago, nixomar.san- Knott’s Soak City: $29 adult; $24
tiago@us.af.mil. child
Splash Kingdom: $22 adult; $14
REGISTER FOR YELLOW child (ages 3-10)
RIBBON EVENTS Helpful links to water park summer
The September 25-27 Yellow Ribbon schedules available at MarchFSS.com.
event is open for registration for eligible Amusement Park Specials
members. For more formation, contact Castle Park: $16 per person includes
$QQXDO.UXQKRQRUVUHPHPEHUVVDFUL¿FHV
Story and photo by Senior Airman Kevin Mitterholzer
$0:SXEOLFDIIDLUV
Team March members and families participated in the annual 1st 7KHQG&LYLO(QJLQHHU6TXDGURQPHPEHUVSDUWLFLSDWHLQWKHVW6HUJHDQW¶V.5HPHP-
Sergeant’s 5K Remembrance Run here Saturday, Sept. 12, 2015. EUDQFH5XQ6HSWDW0DUFK$LU5HVHUYH%DVH7KHDQQXDOHYHQWEHQH¿WVWKH
Each year the March Fitness Center joins the 1st Sergeant’s Council $LUPDQ¶V5HOLHI)XQG
to sponsor the event to raise money for the Airman’s Relief Fund.
“It’s an excellent fundraiser for an excellent purpose,” said Mas-
ter Sgt. Kyle Truelsen, first sergeant, 752nd Aircraft Maintenance
Squadron. “We made at least $1,000 today for the Airman’s Relief
Fund, which is used for Airman in dire straits, such as losing their
job or their home.”
The event also coincides annually with America’s Kids Run, a
national event held at many different bases across the country and
around the world, who provides awards and T-shirts for racers.
The two races have three combined categories: kids, adults, and
squadrons. Squadrons compete in formation hoping to win the 1st
Sergeant’s traveling trophy, which is presented at the Military Appre-
ciation Day picnic later in the day, and the year-long bragging rights
that accompany it.
Four squadrons and nearly 100 individuals participated in this
year’s 5K. The run honors and remembers those military and civil-
ians who have served and/or given the ultimate sacrifice.
“We had a really good turnout,” said Pamela Smith, fitness center
director, 452nd Force Support Squadron. “We like to see everyone
come out and hopefully next year we can have more single, indi-
vidual runners, as well as the units, and more kids.”