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14 February 12, 2016 Nellis Living BULLSEYE
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NELLIS LIVING . . . HAPPENINGS . . . THINGS TO DO . . .
NELLIS HAPPENINGS Love and Logic Parenting Series: Fam- Reporting Suspicious Activities on or near
ily Advocacy is hosting the Love and Logic Creech Air Force Base: Please report any
Every Monday: Ready, Set, Grow at the Youth parenting series at the Centennial Hills suspicious behavior/activities observed on or
Center 10 a.m. YMCA, Tuesdays at 11:00 a.m. Free childcare near Creech AFB to law enforcement ASAP.
is provided for YMCA members. For more AFOSI can be contacted at 702-404-1613 and
Every Thursday: Walk-in GI Bill briefing information, call 702-653-3880. Security Forces at 702-404-3333. Members
2 p.m. are also asked to add these telephone num-
Parent Support Group: Share common expe- bers to cell phones so they are available to
Deployed Spouses Supporting Deployed riences unique to special needs families and contact either agency quickly when needed.
Spouses: Stay strong during deployments learn about new information and resources. Additionally, if you are in a group and the
and meet with other deployed spouses. Share We meet the third Wednesday of every month entire group observes the activity in question
ideas, learn coping skills, socialize and more. at the Airman and Family readiness center. please only have one individual from the
Meetings are held at the Airman and Family group contact law enforcement. If anyone has
Readiness Center from 11 a.m. to noon the Nellis Company Grade Officer’s Council: observed any suspicious behaviors/activities
first and third Monday of each month. For The Nellis CGOC provides a source of so- not previously reported, contact AFOSI or
more information call 702-652-3327. cial and professional development for all Security Forces.
company grade officers at Nellis. Volunteer
Workout Group: Workout with the AM- and leadership opportunities are available
Extreme Group at the Warrior Fitness Center. as well as the chance to network with other
Classes include: Insanity and Ab Ripper — like-minded professionals at Nellis. Monthly
Mondays and Fridays in the Cardio Room meetings are held on the last Thursday of
from 5:15 to 6:20 a.m. P90X — Tuesdays and every month at Robin’s Roost in The Club
Thursdays in the Cardio Room from 5:15 to from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. For more information,
6:20 a.m. YogaX — Wednesdays at Racquet- call 702-652-9623.
ball Court three from 4:40 to 6:20 a.m. For
more information, contact Staff Sgt. Armelyn CREECH HAPPENINGS:
Braceros at armelyn.braceros.2@us.af.mil.
Need uniform items but don’t have time
Resume Writing: The second Thursday of to go to Nellis? Creech is slated to have
each month, from 9 to 11 a.m. at the Airman the ability to order uniform items and
& Family Readiness Center. Topics include have them delivered next day. Talk to your
networking, cover letters, announcements, squadron leadership for more information.
resumes and marketing resume writing.
Exchange ‘Salad Wednesdays’
are good for body — and wallet
By Army and Air Force Exchange Service Airmen and families have access to
meals that taste good and are good
Public Affairs for them, too.”
DALLAS—Soldiers and Airmen In addition to “Salad Wednes-
wanting to eat right and save money day” savings, diners who use their
can turn to the Army & Air Force MILITARY STAR card will receive
Exchange Service for “Salad Wednes- an additional 10 percent discount at
day.” Exchange restaurants.
Every Wednesday, diners can take Exchange restaurants are open
$2 off any salad priced $4 or more to anyone—whether military, civil
at participating Exchange direct- service, contractor or visitor—per
operated restaurants. Army Regulation 215-8 and Air Force
Instruction 34-211 (I).
“Salad Wednesday” is part of the
Exchange’s BE FIT initiative, designed
to promote healthy lifestyles for Sol-
diers, Airmen, retirees and military
families.
“The ‘Salad Wednesday’ discount
helps military diners put some green
on their plate—and keep some green
in their wallet,” said Air Force Chief
Master Sgt. Sean Applegate, Ex-
change senior enlisted adviser. “The
Exchange works to ensure Soldiers,