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14 March 25, 2016 Nellis Living BULLSEYE
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NELLIS LIVING . . . HAPPENINGS . . . THINGS TO DO . . .
NELLIS HAPPENINGS Workout Group: Workout with the AM- nouncements, resumes and marketing resume p.m. For more information, call 702-652-9623.
Extreme Group at the Warrior Fitness writing.
Every Monday: Ready, Set, Grow at the Center. Classes include: Insanity and Ab CREECH HAPPENINGS:
Youth Center 10 a.m. Ripper — Mondays and Fridays in the Love and Logic Parenting Series: Family Ad-
Cardio Room from 5:15 to 6:20 a.m. P90X vocacy is hosting the Love and Logic parenting Need uniform items but don’t have time to go
Every Thursday: Walk-in GI Bill briefing — Tuesdays and Thursdays in the Cardio series at the Centennial Hills YMCA, Tuesdays to Nellis? Creech is slated to have the ability to
2 p.m. Room from 5:15 to 6:20 a.m. YogaX — at 11:00 a.m. Free childcare is provided for order uniform items and have them delivered
Wednesdays at Racquetball Court three YMCA members. For more information, call next day. Talk to your squadron leadership for
Deployed Spouses Supporting Deployed from 4:40 to 6:20 a.m. For more informa- 702-653-3880. more information.
Spouses: Stay strong during deployments tion, contact Staff Sgt. Armelyn Braceros
and meet with other deployed spouses. at armelyn.braceros.2@us.af.mil. Parent Support Group: Share common expe- Reporting Suspicious Activities on or near
Share ideas, learn coping skills, socialize riences unique to special needs families and Creech Air Force Base: Please report any
and more. Meetings are held at the Air- Resume Writing: The second Thursday learn about new information and resources. suspicious behavior/activities observed on or
man and Family Readiness Center from of each month, from 9 to 11 a.m. at the We meet the third Wednesday of every month near Creech AFB to law enforcement ASAP.
11 a.m. to noon the first and third Monday Airman & Family Readiness Center. Top- at the Airman and Family readiness center. AFOSI can be contacted at 702-404-1613 and
of each month. For more information call ics include networking, cover letters, an- Security Forces at 702-404-3333. Members are
702-652-3327. Nellis Company Grade Officer’s Council: also asked to add these telephone numbers to
The Nellis CGOC provides a source of social cell phones so they are available to contact
Exchange’s ‘You Made the Grade’ and professional development for all company either agency quickly when needed. Addition-
program rewards military students grade officers at Nellis. Volunteer and leader- ally, if you are in a group and the entire group
ship opportunities are available as well as the observes the activity in question please only
chance to network with other like-minded have one individual from the group contact
professionals at Nellis. Monthly meetings are law enforcement. If anyone has observed any
held on the last Thursday of every month at suspicious behaviors/activities not previously
Robin’s Roost in The Club from 4:30 to 5:30 reported, contact AFOSI or Security Forces.
Army & Air Force Exchange Service Public Affairs Students who make the grade will
also score Snack Avenue coupons for
DALLAS — For military students, a free fountain drink, including the
making multiple moves with their Yeti frozen carbonated beverage, and
active-duty parents is just a part of life. a complimentary hot dog or roller grill
item. Other offers include discounts on
In fact, military children typi- backpacks, shoes and more. Offers are
cally move six to nine times by the time valid through July 30.
they’ve completed 12th grade, accord-
ing to the Military Child Education The booklet also includes an entry
Coalition. form for the You Made the Grade
semiannual sweepstakes. Scholars can
The Army & Air Force Exchange enter to win Exchange gift cards worth
Service appreciates the sacrifices mili- $2,000, $1,500 or $500. Entries can be
tary students make and is reward- submitted twice a year, with drawings
ing young scholars who excel in the typically held in June and December.
classroom with its You Made the The most recent sweepstakes winners
Grade program, now in its 16th year. were students from Wright-Patterson
Students in first through 12th grades Air Force Base, Ohio; Camp Casey,
who maintain a B average or better are South Korea; and Joint Base Andrews,
eligible to receive a coupon book filled Md.
with free offers and discounts from the
Exchange. Students, including those who are
home schooled, can receive a You Made
“Military students face greater chal- the Grade coupon booklet by present-
lenges than their civilian counterparts, ing a valid military I.D. and proof of
including coping with separation from an overall B average at their nearest
parents who are deployed and switch- Exchange customer service area. Eli-
ing schools during moves to new duty gible students can pick up one booklet
stations,” said Air Force Chief Master for each qualifying report card.
Sgt. Sean Applegate, Exchange senior
enlisted adviser. “These students de- Students and guardians can check
serve to be rewarded for their hard with their local Exchange store man-
work, and for 16 years, the You Made ager for more information about
the Grade program has been a favorite the Exchange’s You Made the Grade
among military families.” program.
The You Made the Grade booklet Students can send You Made the
includes coupons for free food such as a Grade sweepstakes entry forms, which
Burrito Supreme or Taco Supreme from are included in the coupon booklets, to:
Taco Bell; a small chicken Philly sand-
wich at Charleys; a Chicken Po’Boy at You Made the Grade
Popeyes; and a bacon double cheese- PO Box 227398
burgerandsmallfryfrom BurgerKing. Dallas, TX 75222-7398