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14 April 1, 2016 Nellis Living BULLSEYE
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NELLIS LIVING . . . HAPPENINGS . . . THINGS TO DO . . .
&LYLOLDQ3URIHVVLRQDO'HYHORSPHQW%ULHÀQJ Cardio Room from 5:15 to 6:20 a.m. P90X — ship opportunities are available as well as the
Tuesdays and Thursdays in the Cardio Room chance to network with other like-minded
A Civilian Professional Development briefing, open to all Govern- from 5:15 to 6:20 a.m. YogaX — Wednesdays professionals at Nellis. Monthly meetings are
ment Service employees, at 8 a.m., April 14 at the Threat Training at Racquetball Court three from 4:40 to 6:20 held on the last Thursday of every month at
Facility Auditorium. The seminar will include a question and answer a.m. For more information, contact Staff Sgt. Robin’s Roost in The Club from 4:30 to 5:30
panel on civilian career progression, opportunities and mentorship. Armelyn Braceros at armelyn.braceros.2@ p.m. For more information, call 702-652-9623.
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NELLIS HAPPENINGS ideas, learn coping skills, socialize and more. CREECH HAPPENINGS:
Meetings are held at the Airman and Family Resume Writing: The second Thursday of
Every Monday: Ready, Set, Grow at the Readiness Center from 11 a.m. to noon the each month, from 9 to 11 a.m. at the Airman Need uniform items but don’t have time to go
Youth Center 10 a.m. first and third Monday of each month. For & Family Readiness Center. Topics include to Nellis? Creech is slated to have the ability to
more information call 702-652-3327. networking, cover letters, announcements, order uniform items and have them delivered
Every Thursday: Walk-in GI Bill briefing resumes and marketing resume writing. next day. Talk to your squadron leadership for
2 p.m. Workout Group: Workout with the AM- more information.
Extreme Group at the Warrior Fitness Love and Logic Parenting Series: Family Ad-
Deployed Spouses Supporting Deployed Center. Classes include: Insanity and Ab vocacy is hosting the Love and Logic parenting Reporting Suspicious Activities on or near
Spouses: Stay strong during deployments Ripper — Mondays and Fridays in the series at the Centennial Hills YMCA, Tuesdays Creech Air Force Base: Please report any
and meet with other deployed spouses. Share at 11:00 a.m. Free childcare is provided for suspicious behavior/activities observed on or
YMCA members. For more information, call near Creech AFB to law enforcement ASAP.
Exchange has military motorcyclists covered 702-653-3880. AFOSI can be contacted at 702-404-1613 and
with personal protective equipment Security Forces at 702-404-3333. Members are
Parent Support Group: Share common expe- also asked to add these telephone numbers to
Army & Air Force Exchange Service Public Affairs death when riding on two wheels. riences unique to special needs families and cell phones so they are available to contact
“Getting on a motorcycle without learn about new information and resources. either agency quickly when needed. Addition-
DALLAS—With the weather We meet the third Wednesday of every month ally, if you are in a group and the entire group
warming up to ideal outdoor activ- protective equipment isn’t just risk- at the Airman and Family readiness center. observes the activity in question please only
ity temperatures this spring, many ing a little road rash — it could mean have one individual from the group contact
Soldiers and Airmen are taking to loss of life or limb,” said Air Force Nellis Company Grade Officer’s Council: law enforcement. If anyone has observed any
motorcycles as their recreational Chief Master Sgt. Sean Applegate, The Nellis CGOC provides a source of social suspicious behaviors/activities not previously
activity of choice. Exchange senior enlisted adviser. and professional development for all company reported, contact AFOSI or Security Forces.
“The Exchange carries a full range grade officers at Nellis. Volunteer and leader-
But riding a motorcycle isn’t with- of gloves, jackets and visibility gear
out its dangers: According to a 2015 to make sure those who protect our
study by the National Highway Traf- nation’s freedoms — and their fami-
fic Safety Administration, there were lies — are covered each time they get
4,668 fatal motorcycle crashes on on a motorcycle.”
United States roads in 2013.
Exchange PPE includes the latest
That’s why, as a partner in readi- motorcycle gear and an assortment
ness, the Army & Air Force Exchange of reflective products designed to
Service provides service members increase survival and prevent inju-
with a wide selection of Personal ries. Motorcyclists can browse the
Protective Equipment, which could Exchange’s PPE selection in store or
make the difference between life and online at www.shopmyexchange.com.
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