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Recreational services, among other things IN BRIEF
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recreation and the arts & crafts services here include the auto %ULWWQH\:KLWLQJWK)RUFH6XSSRUW 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sept. 26 at the Luke Air Force Base Exchange.
center. Each offers affordable hobby shop which offers tools 6TXDGURQUHFUHDWLRQDVVLVWDQWDQG.LP For more information, call Robert Degoey at 623-856-6450.
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multitude of camping equip- a paint bay, lifts and offers a banquet golf tournment is 7:30 shotgun start Oct. 9 at Falcon
ment and trips throughout class for those looking to learn Dunes Golf Course. The cost is $45 per person and includes
Arizona. about cars. green fee, golf cart, range balls and lunch. There will be prizes
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“We have boats, campers, “The auto hobby shop offers a Tech. Sgt. Jackie Childs at 623-856-2182.
tents, and camping and recre- FODVVWKHÀUVW6DWXUGD\RIHDFK
ational equipment,” said Sam month,” Caley said. “These Base service station closure
Harvey, 56th Force Support classes go from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Squadron Outdoor Recreation and teach basic and preventive The base service station will close for end-of-year closeout at
manager. “We also offer bouncy care on vehicles.” 4 p.m. Sept. 25 and reopen at 7 a.m. Sept. 26. For emergency-
castles for family events and only issues, call 623-856-7392. For more information, call Staff
parties. We offer different The shop is open 9 a.m. to 6 6JW0LFKDHO3DQHDW
kinds of activities including p.m. Tuesday through Satur-
trips to the Grand Canyon, sky day and 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. the Car wash open
diving and much more.” ÀUVW)ULGD\RIWKHPRQWK
The Army, Air Force Exchange Services car wash near Fire-
The next trip to the Grand The wood craft shop is open stone has reopened. For more information, call 623-935-2671.
Canyon is Oct. 3 for $40 which 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday
covers the entire trip’s cost. A through Saturday. 036FORVHG
family campout will also be
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for up to 200 people. Outdoor open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday (customer support, force management and career development)
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LQJDSSURYDOIRUWKHQH[WÀVFDO hours of operation Oct. 1. For more information, call 2nd Lt.
year’s funds for the Single Outdoor recreation is open 9 Lyndi Minott at 623-856-8383.
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fers many of these activities Friday and 8a.m. to noon Sat- Hispanic Heritage Month events
to single Airmen for a lower urday.
price. Events for this year’s NHHM taking place at Luke Air Force Base
include a piñata making game night for youth 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Among the other services Oct. 9 at the 56th Force Support Squadron Youth Center and
near Outdoor Recreation is the a bake sale 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Oct. 8 at the Luke Community
arts and crafts center. Chapel. For more information, call Tech. Sgt. Samuel Jalomo
at 623-856-7062 or Deborah Rutledge at 623-856-8502.
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Force, and a full-service custom The 56th Medical Group is holding a “Launch Into Health” event
picture framing,” said Kim 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Oct. 2 at Club Five Six. It is open to the Luke
Caley, 56th FSS Arts & Crafts community. There will be prize drawings, gift cards, weekend
operations manager. “Everyone JHWDZD\VDQGPRUH5HJLVWHUIRUSUL]HVRQOLQHDWÀJKWHUFRXQWU\
who can come on base, active or org/56mdghealthfair. For more information, call Maj. Sarah Cos-
retired, are able to use these sette at 623-856-9394.
services, and we encourage
them to do so. We’re less ex- Health fair golf tournament
pensive than going downtown,
and we do a large variety of The 56th Medical Group is holding a health fair golf tournament
designs and engravings. Other at 7 a.m. Oct. 2 at Falcon Dunes Golf Course. The entry fee is $40
per person. There will be prize drawings. Register by today. For
THUNDERBOLT ALMANAC more information, call John Fountain at 623-856-8988.
Fiscal 2015 graduates Women’s History Month
61st FS............................................................ 4 314th FS ........................................................ 5 Women’s History Month is March. The WHM Committee
62nd FS........................................................... 0 56th TRS.................................................... 123 is looking for volunteers to help with planning, organizing
308th FS ....................................................... 37 607th ACS ................................................. 185 and implementing events. For those interested, there will
309th FS ....................................................... 36 372nd TRS, Det. 12................................... 290 be a meeting at noon Wednesday in the Medical Readiness
310th FS ....................................................... 45 56th OSS (IFTU)......................................... 47 Classroom, Bldg. 1135. For more information, call 1st Lt. Katie
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+RXUVÁRZQ 6RUWLHVÁRZQ T-Bolts 156 Luke Airmen FUNtastic Friday
F-35 3,069.7 1,965 Deployed are deployed to
F-16 18,210.9 13,739 Youth ages 6 to 12 participate in activities from 6 to 10 p.m.
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around the world. tic Friday event. A nonrefundable early registration fee of $10
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Free snacks provided plus the snack bar will be open. Athletic
shoes are required. For more information, call 623-856-7471.
Family camp out
The 56th Force Support Squadron Outdoor Recreation is
featuring the Luke Air Force Base family camp out 4 p.m. Oct.
16 through breakfast Oct. 17. The cost is $10 for a family of
four and $5 for each additional member. Bring a tent or rent
a camping package at ODR for $15. It includes a tent and four
sleeping bags. To make a reservation or for more information,
call 623-856-6267.