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Desert Wings Community News October 16, 2015
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Team Edwards show career paths to local students
by Rebecca Amber This year, Edwards provided more than 10
Staff writer exhibits including:
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nual Salute to Youth, “The Career Connec-
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The event gives 8- and 9th-grade students Energy Management
in the Antelope Valley the opportunity to talk
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career opportunities.
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The Muroc Schools, including Desert High
School, sent all of their 9th graders to the Spectrum Com., Inc.
event this year.
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Hyatt, showed the bite suit he wore to students to show how it protects
them during training and demonstrations. v: Richard Morris (left) and Jack
Frazier (right), 412th Civil Engineer Group Energy team, set up a booth to
introduce students to the Air Force Facility Energy Program.
Air Force photographs by Rebecca Amber
The 412th Test Engineering Group Instrumentation Division wowed students with their F-16 simulator at the
2015 Salute to Youth Event.
Chapel Corner Monday-Thursday Sunday
11:30 a.m. – Catholic Mass, 8 a.m. – Protestant Gospel Service,
Gaining Altitude – Growth opportunities for the week Chapel 2 Chapel 1
1 p.m. – Muslim Prayer, Chapel 1 9 a.m. – Catholic Mass, Chapel 2
This is a weekly segment in Desert Wings to highlight a spiritual focus 10 a.m. – Protestant Traditional
for the Edwards community: Thursday Service, Chapel 1
5:30 p.m. – Wiccan/Pagan Worship, 11 a.m. – Protestant Contemporary
Through our character±DQRSSRUWXQLW\WRUHÀHFWRQLPSRUWDQWLVVXHV Chapel 1 Annex Service, Chapel 2
in our community: 4 p.m. – Catholic Mass, Chapel 2
Friday
Templeton Foundation winner and former British Navy serviceman Jean Vanier 1:15 p.m. – Muslim Prayer, Small Groups
has a heart for the disabled and those with developmental disabilities. People like Chapel 1 We also offer weekly small group
him should motivate us to examine our own hearts. As Vanier puts it, “At the heart studies. Please contact us for infor-
of who you are, you’re someone also crying out, ‘Does somebody love me?’ not mation on times and locations.
just for what I can do, but for who I am.” Are you loved like that and perhaps even
more important, do you love others in that way?
Through our prayers – an opportunity to pray for the needs of our com-
munity:
This week’s request: Seek strength from God to help you love others not
for what they can do but for who they are.