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Thursday, May 29, 2014 Vol. 58 No. 20 Fire chief takes flight with Thunderbirds By Michael Golembesky 21st Space Wing Public Affairs staff writer

PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. — Flight physical: check. Safety brief: check. Preflight checks: complete. Next up: a 400 mph ride with the U.S. Air Force Air Demonstration Squadron, better known as the Thunderbirds. The Thunderbirds landed at Peterson May 26 in preparation for the Air Force Academy graduation ceremony May 28. As part of their community outreach program, the squadron provides selected community figures with a once-in-a-lifetime chance to ride in the backseat of one of the Thunderbirds aircraft. “I was very surprised at first when I received the phone call,” said Chief Christopher Riley, Colorado Springs Fire Department chief and selected guest Thunderbirds passenger. “I am very honored and excited about the oppor- tunity to fly with the Thunderbirds.” Riley was one of two VIPs selected to fly with the world-famous Thunderbirds. The other was local TV personality and meteo- rologist, Rachael Plath of KRDO News. “I am not nervous, these people (the Thunderbird squadron) are complete pro- fessionals and have a lot of experience with handling guests like myself,” said Riley. “I did a little research, but from watching TV, the news and movies, I have a pretty good idea about what I am getting myself into.” (U.S. Air Force photo/Michael Golembesky) The individuals selected for this unique PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. – Chief Christopher Riley, with the Colorado Springs Fire Department, fastens his restraint harness after putting on a gravity-suit opportunity are selected from a handful of May 27, in preparation for a ride in an F-16 Fighting Falcon, the aircraft flown by the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds. The flying unit, officially known as the U.S. Air Force Air Demonstration Squadron, was at Peterson AFB to perform at this year’s Air Force Academy graduation ceremony May 28. Riley was selected for the exciting ride-along See Fire chief page 7 for his contribution to our community and the surrounding Pikes Peak Region. Local USAF pilot helps in airline emergency By Staff Sgt. Jacob Morgan Approximately 30 minutes into the flight, 21st Space Wing Public Affairs Gongol, a B-1B Lancer pilot, noticed the en- gines power down to idle. The thoughts im- PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. — mediately started jumping through his head; Most people think that during an emergency there were a variety of reasons why the engines they would step up to the plate, act heroically would shut down to idle, none of them catego- and do what is necessary to save lives. Thinking rized as normal. Slowly, the aircraft began to one might rescue the day is a noble thought, descend and turn right. but acting on those thoughts is what sets the “Over the public address system; a flight at- nation’s heroes above noble thinkers. tendant asked if there was a doctor on board “Every pilot thinks ‘what would I do if this the plane,” said Gongol. “A few more calls went all goes wrong’ on an aircraft they are not out for medical professionals and the flight controlling,” said Capt. Mark Gongol, 13th attendants were all hurrying to first class with Air Support Operations Squadron assistant their beverage carts and a first-aid kit.” director of operations at Fort Carson. “As a At that moment, Gongol thought it was a professional courtesy, we all know the aircrew medical emergency with a first class passenger, at civilian airlines are extremely qualified, but his instincts told him to stay seated and stay out as a byproduct of being a pilot, I always have a of the way. A fourth call went out, “are there heightened awareness when flying. However, any non-revenue pilots on board, please ring I never thought I would be in the situation I your call button.” Immediately, Gongol real- was in.” ized the pilot was the patient. He looked to his Gongol, his wife and daughter were on the wife; as she gave him a nod, Gongol pressed way from Des Moines International Airport his button and headed toward the flight deck. Dec. 30, with 151 other passengers and six (U.S. Air Force photo) Arriving at the flight deck, Gongol saw four crewmembers, after spending the holidays flight attendants and two passenger nurses as- Capt. Mark Gongol, 13th Air Support Operations Squadron assistant director of operations at Fort Carson, with his family. To him and his family, the helped land a commercial 737 Dec. 30 when the pilot had a medical emergency. The pilot has since recovered, sembling a make-shift bed, medical kits were day was just like any other, except for a short See Emergency page 6 due in part to Gongol helping with the emergency landing. Gongol is a B-1B Lancer pilot. flight delay due to weather.

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(U.S. Air Force photo/Michael Golembesky) PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. – Lt. Gen. Thomas Travis, Air Force Surgeon General, listens to an operations brief inside the altitude chamber during his visit to the 21st Aerospace Medicine Squadron May 22. Travis toured various areas of the 21st Medical Group where he learned about 21st MDG plans, interacted with Airmen, addressed concerns and learned about specific jobs.

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21st Space Wing Commander Col. John Shaw Commander’s Corner Chief of Public Affairs 1st Lt. Stacy Glaus Editorial Staff Experience key to tackling challenges Chief of Internal Information Mr. Steve Brady PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. go through the contracting process to make Staff Writer — A common theme across the Air Force Lt. Col. this happen. Michael Golembesky today is efficiency. We are consistently trying Brad Austin Despite meticulous planning at all levels, to improve operations while saving money and changes inevitably occurred throughout im- Published by Colorado Springs Military Newspapers manpower while maintaining our role as the plementation. Various projects were delayed Group, 31 E. Platte Avenue, Suite 300, Colorado Springs, world’s greatest Air Force. Throughout the Peterson for numerous reasons and adjustments were 80903, a private firm in no way connected with the U.S. past year, I have had the privilege of working made to timelines to ensure success. While all Air Force, under exclusive written contract with the on an efficiency that has never happened in Command 21st Space Wing. This commercial enterprise Air Force of these changes were occurring, the missions the Air Force - consolidating three installa- Post chief newspaper is an authorized publication for members of at the five separate wings had to continue un- tion command posts into one here at Peterson the U.S. military services. interrupted. This required a balance between Contents of the Space Observer are not necessarily the Air Force Base. official views of, or endorsed by, the U.S. Government, This regionalization decision was not made the 21st, 50th and 310th Space Wings, 302nd disrupting operations to allow upgrades and the Department of Defense or the Department of the in haste. In fact, before it the regionalization Airlift Wing and 10th Air Base Wing into one. maintaining a working infrastructure at all Air Force. times. The appearance of advertising in this publication, was considered the Air Force conducted an Air Luckily, I had an outstanding team of Airmen including inserts or supplements, does not constitute Force Smart Operations for the 21st Century that were already facing the challenges and I Jumping into the middle of a large project endorsement by DoD, the Department of the Air Force, study in 2011 to explore this capability. The was able to utilize them to quickly bring me like the CSRCP was very challenging and or CSMNG, of the products or services advertised. Peterson Command Post was identified to created a unique leadership opportunity for Everything advertised in this publication shall be made up to speed. Second lieutenants are advised available for purchase, use or patronage without regard combine with Schriever Air Force Base and to find good senior NCOs to learn from, that me. Luckily, I was able to draw from previ- to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital U.S. Air Force Academy command posts to advice also works for lieutenant colonels. ous experiences with other projects and was status, physical handicap, political affiliation or any other form the first regional command post for the As with any large project, there have been backed up by a strong team at all levels to non-merit factor of the purchaser, user or patron. Air Force. The project was delayed and did not Editorial content is edited, prepared and provided by many challenges to address, each requiring a make things happen. Now that the CSRCP get under way until 2013 due to the need for the 21st Space Wing Public Affairs Office, 775 Loring unique approach to ensure success. One chal- is reaching IOC and I have become the chief funding to modify the existing infrastruc- Ave., Suite 219, Peterson AFB, Colo., 80914-1294, (719) lenge was to make sure there would be enough of the first regional command post in the Air 556-5185 or DSN 834-5185, fax (719) 556-7848 or DSN ture, connect the three bases to allow con- Force, my challenge will continue as “the bugs 834-7848. All photographs are Air Force photographs solidated operations and the ongoing budget room for the new equipment and personnel. unless otherwise indicated. are worked out” and everyone gets accustomed constraints. For this, we turned to the 21st Civil Engineer The Space Observer is published every Thursday. I took over as chief of the Peterson Squadron to expand our alternate location to to the new construct. For advertising inquiries, call Colorado Springs Military As you go through your Air Force career, Newspapers, (719) 634-5905. 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Judge Advocate office office may voluntarily contribute $10 “After they moved the pilot, I was asked by “She had never taxied a 737 before and the ATC each, totaling $300, to a shadow box for the first officer, ‘are you a pilot,’ which was had no idea that the pilot was the reason for the emergency. We had to make a quick deci- PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, a retiring service member from their quickly followed with ‘what do you fly,’” said office. Remember, gifts are voluntary Gongol. “I knew she was in a serious situa- sion that her switching to the pilot’s seat and Colo. — As summer approaches and taxiing the aircraft without the training was PCS season begins, it’s time to say good- and may not be coerced. tion and that question gave her five seconds Second, a gift may be accepted on to judge if I would be useful. I also had about necessary to save the captain’s life.” bye to many co-workers as they PCS or As the air stairs went down and the aircraft retire. But, please ensure you and your an occasional basis when gifts are or- five seconds to asses her, ‘was she panicking, dinarily exchanged, such as a birthday or was she OK to fly the aircraft?’ We both was shut down, Gongol and the first officer office comply with the ethical guidelines or holiday. But such “special occasion” finished our silent assessments, she made the talked through the decisions they had just of gift giving in the federal government. gifts may not exceed $10. For example, right judgment and told me to close the door made. Gongol assured the first officer that The general rule is that a superior may during the holidays a supervisor may and have a seat.” every decision she made would be backed up not accept a gift from a subordinate, but accept a poinsettia valued at $8 from From there, Gongol was calm and collected, by him; he would have taken the exact same there are some exceptions. First, on a his or her secretary. and the first officer decided that he would be actions had he been in her place. special occasion, such as marriage, PCS For more guidance on ethics or other most useful to talk on the radios, back her up on The captain of the aircraft is recovering well or retirement, a supervisor may receive legal issues, contact the 21st Space Wing the aircraft’s checklists and look for anything and contacted Gongol directly to thank him. a gift of up to $10 per-person, or $300 Judge Advocate office at 556-4871 or going wrong. The crew of the aircraft, the two nurses who total from the combined gifts of subor- [email protected]. Having been an aircraft commander, Gongol provided first aid for the captain and the first is used to making decisions, but he knew the officer have all been in contact with Gongol; best way to get the aircraft down safely was an emergency has brought together several to play a support role to the first officer and strangers as friends. make things as normal as possible for her. In “I saw nothing but the finest professionalism an emergency situation, he had the ability to under pressure out of the flight attendants, place himself outside the situation for a second the nurses and the first officer,” said Gongol. My one reason? and make the right call. “Everyone aboard the aircraft remained calm, “She was calm, but you could tell she was a there is no doubt in my mind this contributed To show I little stressed, who wouldn’t be,” said Gongol. above all else to our successful outcome. In my “At the beginning, I interrupted her flow of opinion any military pilot would have done the operations, but we figured everything out exact same thing I did.” care about my extremely quickly. She was very impressive.” Gongol acted in an emergency situation, There were hundreds of issues the two pilots realized the role that would be best for him community. talked through on the aircraft while descend- to play and while he was not necessarily the ing; cabin pressure, approach, contact with air direct savior to more than 150 souls on board, You only need one reason traffic control, visual cues and programming his actions contributed to a safe ending to the to donate plasma. of the auto-pilot were just a few, said Gongol. flight. His actions, according to him, do not At about 500 feet above ground level, the first make him a hero. 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(U.S. Air Force photo/Craig Denton) Col. John Shaw, 21st Space Wing commander, and Chief Master Sgt. Richard Redman, 21st Space Wing command chief, present the Air Force Space Command First Sergeant of the Year trophy May 7 to Master Sgt. Nancy Hinostroza, 21st Civil Engineer Squadron first sergeant. Hinostroza won the award while she was assigned as the 561st Network Operations Squadron first sergeant here.

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Sesame Street is coming to Peterson AFB at 6 p.m. June 27, and 3 and 6 p.m. June 28, at the base audi- torium, building 1440. Admission is free for military families and their children. Call the youth center at 556- 7220 for details. JUNE RECREATION AND LEISURE EVENTS

Please visit www.21fss.com to see program details and hours of operation for 21st Force Support Squadron activities. WHITEWATER RAFTING BEGINS JUNE 7 The Arkansas River is one of the most popular rafting sites in the United States. Thanks to great snowpack in the mountains, the river will have enough water for a good rafting season. You’ll have your choice of half day and full day trips. Both are participatory activities; in other words, you must paddle. Outdoor Recreation is partnering with Fort Carson and the U.S. Air Force Academy for our rafting trips, so we will be rafting almost every day this summer – weekends and weekdays. Half-day trips will go down Browns Canyon and end with lunch along the river; full day trips go down Browns Canyon, stop for lunch along the river and then con- tinue down the Royal Gorge. Half day trips are $60; full day trips are $90. Sign up no later than 48 hours before trip departure. If you sign up for a full-day raft trip down the Royal Gorge, you will be going with the Academy. If you sign up for a half-day raft- ing trip, you will be going with Fort Carson. If you have any doubt who your trip will be with and where you need to meet your group, call for clarification. To schedule your whitewater rafting trip, call Outdoor Recreation at 556-4867, op- Outdoor Recreation is partnering with Fort Carson and the U.S. Air Force Academy for rafting trips, and trips are available nearly every day this summer – weekends tion 1. and weekdays. Half day trips are $60; full day trips are $90. Sign up no later than 48 hours before trip departure. Call Outdoor Recreation at 556-4867, option 1. SPORTS and FIELD DAY IS JUNE AIR FORCE APPRECIATION NIGHT Admission is free for military families and • Stand Up Paddle Boarding, June 7, 14, 21, 19 their children. Mini show and giveaways. 28. $75/person, but Single Airman Initiative: AT THE SKY SOX Call the youth center at 556-7220 for details. The 21st Space Wing Team Pete Sports and The first 12 people to sign up save $25. Sign Watch a free baseball game June 26, when up at least one week in advance. Field Day, scheduled for June 19, is the largest the Sky Sox play the Iowa Cubs at Security COMING JULY 7-12: THE • Denver Brewery Tour of Colorado’s fitness event at Peterson AFB. It’s a great way Service Field, 4385 Tutt Blvd. June 26 is $3 Finest, $50/person. Sign up by May 31. to celebrate May Fitness Month, offering ap- Craft Brew Thursday. Game time is 7:05 p.m. MISSOULA CHILDREN’S THEATRE proximately 4,000 Peterson Complex person- Gates open at 6:05 p.m. AND THE WIZARD OF OZ • Tandem Skydiving, $235, June 14. Single Airman Initiative: The first 15 people to sign nel a chance to achieve through athletics and Free reserved seating vouchers for the June This performance of the beloved “The enjoy camaraderie and good-spirited fun. 26 game are available now at ITT, building Wizard of Oz” will need 50 youth. Auditions up pay just $85 (save $150)! Sign up by May Sports - both team and individual, indoor 640, phone 556-4867, option 6. You can get begin 9 a.m. July 7, at the RP Lee Youth 31. and outdoor, physical and mental, those de- up to 10 free vouchers per person, but must Center gymnasium. Rehearsals are July 7-12; • Hunter’s Education, $10, July 9 and 19; manding muscle and power or skill and fi- exchange them for game tickets at the Sky production show time is 3 p.m. July 12, in and again Aug. 6 and 16. Sign up no later nesse - will be available. There are about 30 Sox ticket window before game day. You can the base auditorium; admission will be free. than one week in advance. events to choose from. If you haven’t made upgrade the reserved seat ticket voucher to a Cost to participate on the week-long theatre • Crested Butte Summer Weekend, June a selection yet, you’ll need to do so before box seat for an additional $4, per availability programs is $20/child. Sign up now through 20-22. Fee includes transportation, one June 6. Contact your unit sports representa- at the box office. July 3. Call 556-7220. summer lift ride ticket/person, choice of tive to sign up. The Sky Sox ticket window is open 9 a.m.-5 one zipline or one horseback riding ticket/ Enjoy the sporting events, the free picnic, p.m. Monday-Friday, and on game day from SUMMER BOWLING LEAGUE person, two nights lodging. RecOn Initiative: the music, and be there to applaud the award 9 a.m. until the end of the game. The first 20 people to sign up get an awesome General parking is available in the desig- BEGINS JUNE 5 winners. discount - $200/adult, $75 ages 0-12, $100 nated area west of the stadium; price is $5 The Bowling Center is organizing a sum- A complete list of sport activities and ages 13-17. After that, cost is $280/adult, $150 per vehicle. Complimentary parking for sea- mer bowling league. It will meet from 4-6 schedule of events is available at www.21fss. ages 13-17. Sign up by June 13. son ticket holders (pass required) is located p.m. Thursdays for 12 weeks, June through • RV Storage Lot. Store your RV at Outdoor com. on the east side of the stadium, accessed by August. The league fee is $5. This will be a the second stadium entrance off of Barnes fun league. We will have free food on the last Rec’s storage lot. CRESTED BUTTE SUMMER Road. No refunds or credits for parking will day of league play to celebrate. And no USBC • Used Car Lot. If you want to sell your WEEKEND, JUNE 20-22 be issued. dues! If there is enough interest, we will add vehicle or need to buy a good used vehicle, Outdoor Recreation will be going to Two remaining free military apprecia- a league on Wednesdays. For more informa- this is the place to do it. Call us for details, Crested Butte Resort for a relaxing and fun tion games are July 31 versus the Nashville tion, call the Bowling Center at 556-4607. 556-4867. weekend. We’ll stay at Elevation Hotel and Sounds and Aug. 21 against the Albuquerque ADVENTURES GALORE with Spa in Crested Butte. We’ll enjoy hiking, Isotopes. AERO CLUB – 556-4310 ziplining or horseback riding and summer Gates open one hour before game time OUTDOOR RECREATION • June 5 and 25 - $5 off/hour on any T41C, lift rides. Best of all, we got a RecOn Initiative except for special promotions, including – 556-4867, option 1 wet rate only autograph days. • June 3 and 23 - $10 off/hour on the 2696C grant that means an awesome discount for All costs are per person. Sign up at least Free ticket vouchers will be available at ITT only, wet rate only. active duty and reservists in the U.S. military 48 hours in advance – or sooner as indi- about two weeks before each game. • June 11 and 19 - $5 off/hour on any T41B, and their family members. Take advantage cated – for all day trips. Call Outdoor Rec of it and escape to the beautiful Colorado SESAME STREET/USO at 556-4867. wet rate only. mountains. • WHITEWATER RAFTING, begins • Next safety meeting is 5:45 p.m. June 24, Fee includes transportation, one summer EXPERIENCE FOR MILITARY June 7. We’ll go rafting every day – week- at The Club. lift ride ticket/person, choice of one zipline FAMILIES ends and weekdays. Because we’ll be part- • Make-up Safety Meeting (for May) is 10 or one horseback riding ticket/person, two Mark your calendars now for this awe- nering with Fort Carson and the U.S. Air a.m. June 13, in Hangar 133. nights lodging. RecOn Initiative: The first 20 some family entertainment experience that Force Academy for rafting, full day rafting • Every Sunday (wet rates) - $5 off/hour on people to sign up get an awesome discount will feature Katie, a military kid on Sesame trips down through the Royal Gorge will go any single engine aircraft; $10 off/hour on - $200/adult, $75 ages 0-12, $100 ages 13-17. Street who is moving to a new place. Shows with the Academy and half-day trips down any twin engine aircraft owned by the Aero After that, cost is $280/adult, $150 ages 13-17. are at 6 p.m. June 27, and 3 and 6 p.m. June Browns Canyon will go with Fort Carson. Club (excludes 134AC and the 4449R). Sign up by June 13. 28, at the base auditorium, building 1440. Sign up in building 640. 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AQUATICS CENTER – 556-4608 special, Draft Beer of the Week. Enjoy a pint • Swim Lessons. Child Lessons: June 2-25 for just $3. Sip and enjoy. Bristol Yellow Kite every Monday and Wednesday from 4:30-5 – June 2-6; New Belgium – June 9-14; Pikes p.m., 5:10-5:40 p.m. 5:50-6:20 p.m. Adult Peak Summer – June 16-20; Angry Orchard lessons (ages 16 and older): June 2-25 every Cider – June 23-27. Combine these draft beers Monday and Wednesday from 6:30-7 p.m. with Stripes’ food specials and you’ve got a Cost for child/adult lessons - $35 member, good night. $55 non-member. Stripes specials include the following: • Mommy and Me Swim Classes. From • Ribeye Steak Night, $7, 5-7 p.m. Tuesdays. 10-10:30 a.m. Tuesdays. Cost is the daily • Pitcher Night, all pitchers (all fla- admission fee. vors, all brews) are half-price, 5:30-7 p.m. • Water Aerobics. From 6-7 p.m. Tuesdays. Wednesdays. Cost is the daily admission fee. • 40-Cent Wing Night, 5-7:30 p.m. on • Climbing the walls? Make a big splash Thursdays. when you try our climbing wall at the Aquatic • The Stripes Growler – Have it filled with Center. your favorite draft beer to take home. Initial • Rent-A-Pool - Rent the pool for your pri- purchase, $9; first fill is $6. Refills are $9-$15 vate event – an intimate gathering or a group depending on style of ale. Club members get of 50 maximum. For details, call 556-4607. $2 off any growler refill. The Peterson Library offers the Paws to Read summer reading program beginning June 2. It concludes July 12, • Stripes Pub opens Mondays @ 3. with an outdoor party from 10 a.m.-noon at the library, building 1171. Call 556-7462 for information. BOWLING CENTER – 556-4607 • Summer Blast – Continues through FITNESS CENTER – 556-4462 region and we can prove it. Bring in your count in the team’s final score. You just won’t Aug. 31. Receive a 10-punch card to par- • Sports & Field Day, June 19. framing price quote from a competitor and know which nine. Open to everyone. ticipate, and get it punched for each paid • Singles Tennis Tournament, 11 a.m.-2 we’ll not only match it but we’ll take off an • Youth Golf Camps, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. game bowled. Turn in your completed cards p.m. June 24-26. additional 10 percent! Monday-Friday, June 23-27 and July 21-25. to be eligible for numerous prize drawings. • Mini Golf Tournament, 9 a.m.-noon June • Do-It-Yourself Framing – Do it yourself All ages and all skill levels, $250/camp. No purchase necessary to participate. 28, Peak View Park. at just $4/hour and save money. Once you’ve • PGA Junior League Golf – This is the • The Golf Zone presented by Xfinity. No taken our framing class, you’ll be autho- “Little League” approach to golf where every matter what the weather is outside. You can ITT / ARTS & CRAFTS – Building rized to use our equipment. Call 556-1731 youngster age 13 and younger gets the chance loosen up your swing in The Golf Zone. It 640, 556-4867, option 6 for ITT or 556-1732. to play. It offers a team versus team format offers two practice hitting bays, one with • Framing Classes – $50. Offered twice a in a structured league. Call for dates. month. Call 556-1731 for details. simulator/teaching capabilities, and a putting … option 2 for Arts & Crafts • Family Golf Special – Play this three-hole • Fingerprinting service is available for green. ** ARTS & CRAFTS – Scrapbooking par-3 course free when you purchase any non-official business. • Military in Uniform Combo Deal. Classes, Calligraphy Classes, Weaving combo meal in the 19th Hole Grill 11 a.m.- Military members in uniform bowl three Classes – Call for details. • Framing, Engraving, Embroidery. Come by to see samples of our professional work. 1:30 p.m. Monday-Friday. Just show your games for free when they buy a combo meal ** TICKETSWEST – We’re now a receipt in the pro shop. 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Monday-Friday at the Strike TicketsWest outlet, so you can get tickets • Book your private party at the 19th Hole Zone Café, 556-4507. LEISURE TRAVEL – Call 556-2116 right here on base for any event and concert Grill. We will customize any menu to ensure • New Lunch Specials Every Month or 556-6447 at the Colorado Springs World Arena and your event is memorable. We have a wonder- – Tasty and easy on the wallet … every the Pikes Peak Center, including discounted With two full-time professional travel ful location with a great view. For details, Monday-Friday at the Strike Zone Café. Visit tickets for Colorado College Hockey home agents on staff, we are the only full-service call 556-4558 or 556-7233. www.21fss.com or call 556-4607. games and Denver Nuggets home games. leisure travel office in Colorado specifically • Squadron Functions – Hold your squad- Other tickets on sale now at Information, dedicated to travel discounts for the mili- LIBRARY – 556-7462 ron functions here, where everyone can enjoy Tickets and Travel, building 640, include: tary. We get special offers for the military all • Paws to Read – Summer Reading bowling and golf! • Military Appreciation Night with the Sky the time. Let us take care of all your travel • On your birthday – Bowl one game free! Sox, June 26 at Security Service Field. Get needs … and save you money. Here is just Program. What fun! Sign up, check out books free vouchers at ITT. Two more free games some of what we can do for you: Cruises to from the library and curl up with a furry the Caribbean, the Bahamas, Alaska and friend and enjoy the adventures. It begins more; packaged trips and tours to Las Vegas, June 2, so be sure to register at the library. Disneyland, Mexico, Hawaii, the Caribbean, It concludes July 12, with an outdoor party Europe and more; discounted airfare to in- from 10 a.m.-noon at the library, building ternational destinations, Europe, Asia and 1171. more – special discounts are based on sea- • Storytime 10:15 a.m. Wednesdays son and availability; or maybe a trip to visit • ZINIO – Free online magazines now family and friends. Leisure Travel is open available for registered library customers; to all eligible users of Peterson AFB, so we FREEGAL – Free service – can provide full travel service to person- two free songs a week for registered library nel at Fort Carson, Schriever AFB and the customers. Stop by today and sign up for Academy. Call 556-2116 or 556-6447 or visit both. www.21fss.com. • Ask about Universal Class with online RP LEE YOUTH CENTER classes available on almost any imaginable topic. – 556-7220 • Sesame Street/USO Experience for AIRMAN & FAMILY READINESS Military Families, 6 p.m. June 27, and 3 and 6 CENTER – 556-6141 p.m. June 28, at the Base Auditorium, build- ing 1440. Call the Youth Center at 556-7220 • Classes – Visit www.21fss.com for a com- for details. plete calendar of events. • Coming July 7-12: The Missoula • Resiliency Training – 9-11 a.m. June 19. Children’s Theatre and The Wizard of Oz • Military Family Life Counselor – (719) • Summer Field Trips. For Pre-Teens: June 651-0094. The 21st Space Wing Team Pete Sports and Field Day is June 19, with about 30 events to choose from. Activities 11 – Water World; June 18 – Elitch Gardens; • Financial Planning Workshop, 9-10 a.m. include the sporting events, music, a free picnic and more. A complete list of sport activities and schedule of June 25 – Denver Zoo. For Teens: June 12 – June 26. events is available at www.21fss.com. Water World; June 19 – Elitch Gardens; June 26 – Battlefield Laser Tag. For details, call EDUCATION CENTER – 556-4996 the Youth Center at 556-7220. this season! or 556-4065 THE CLUB – 556-4181 • Midnight Basketball, 8 p.m.-midnight • Elitch Gardens, a fantastic amusement • MATH CONCEPTS COURSE BEGINS • Special Lunch Buffets, 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. June 6. Meets the first Friday of every month JUNE 4 Ribs – June 5; Carver – June 11; Friday the park in Denver. at Fort Carson. Colorado Christian is now registering for 13th – June 13; BBQ – June 18; Mongolian • Walt Disney World Disneyland Military • Operation Night Hoops, 7-10 p.m. June – June 26. Salute 2013-14 – Disneyland: three-day Park 20, and the third Friday of every month. Free the upcoming MAT-110A Math Concepts • Prime Rib Dinner Buffet, 5:30-8 p.m. Hopper, $127. Walt Disney World: four-day for boys and girls ages 13-18; open to the course. This Course fulfills the mathematics June 20, $15.95 for Club members. Park Hopper, $167; four -day Base/Water military community. requirement for the Community College of • Mondays @ 3. The Club and Stripes Pub Park, $167; four -day Hopper/Water Park, • Summer Sports Camp Registration con- the Air Force. The class starts June 4 and open Mondays at 3 p.m. $196. , $167; four -day Base/Water Park, $167; tinues for the following: Cheerleading, ten- runs for five weeks from 6-10 p.m. in the • Bingo Bonanza – Early birds arrive 6 four -day Hopper/Water Park, $196. Call for nis, basketball, soccer, PGA golf, volleyball, Education Center. Contact Jon Haar at jo- p.m. Mondays; regular session at 6:30 p.m. details, 556-4867, option 6. football. Cost is $100 each camp. Call the [email protected] or (719) 596-9235 for registra- • Peterson Perk. We proudly brew • Professional Photographer. Say “Cheese!” youth center for details. tion information. Starbucks – coffee, espresso, mocha, latte, With graduations, weddings, proms and • Give Parents A Break – 1-5 p.m. June 7. • FAA testing now available at the Ed frappuccino. Now open 6-11:30 a.m. Tuesday- other great family events coming up, you’ll • Babysitting Class – June 7. Basic Class, Center. The Education Center is fully certi- Friday inside the lobby of The Club. need a professional photographer to capture $30, 8 a.m.–1 p.m.; Advanced Class (includes fied as an FAA testing site. Airframe and • Check out our gluten free menu options. life’s priceless moments. Our photographer CPR), $45, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. powerplant testing is offered at 2 p.m. each STRIPES PUB – 556-4181 can deliver. Call ITT at 556-4867, option • Home Alone Class – Free for ages 10 and Wednesday. If you are interested in testing, 6 for rate information and to schedule an older, 4:30-5:30 p.m. June 19. send your request to [email protected]. (Located inside The Club, appointment. SILVER SPRUCE GOLF COURSE mil. building 1013) THE FRAME SHOP – 556-4867, • Post-9/11 GI Bill Briefings – 9:30 a.m. • THE DRAFT BEER OF THE WEEK, – 556-7414 June 17. STRIPES PUB SPECIALS option 2 • Two-Person Blind 9 Scramble June 7. A • Initial Tuition Assistance Briefing: 2:30 Stripes Pub is now featuring a new weekly We have the best prices in the Pikes Peak scramble in which only nine of the 18 holes p.m. Tuesdays. SPACE OBSERVER 12 Thursday, May 29, 2014 www.peterson.af.mil

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Community baby shower to participate in this one-day event. For focus group from 1:30-2:30 p.m. June The Mountain Post Birthing Center at Movie night information, go to www.usafa.edu/cadet- 24 at the Airman and Family Readiness Evans Army Community Hospital is hav- The 21st Force Support Squadron of- Focus/cadetSponsor or call 333-2727 to Center. The focus group seeks informa- ing a baby shower for new and expectant fers movie night each week at the base request a sponsor packet. tion on how to better connect with and mothers from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. May 30 at the auditorium. All AFSA meetings serve military spouses, and is open to all Special Events Center, 6550 Specker Ave., films are free and military spouses assigned to Peterson AFB, building 1829. There will be vendors, The Air Force Sergeants Association Cheyenne Mountain Air Force Station, the open to all eligible Chapter 1181 meets at 3:30 p.m. the second information booths, giveaways and the users of Peterson AFB 13th Air Support Operations Squadron and Wednesday of each month in the Tierra Detachment 1 3rd Weather Squadron. For guest speaker is Dr. Marianne Neifert, and their guests (IDs who will present Seven Keys to Success Vista Community Center. ‘Like’ AFSA on information or to RSVP, call 556-9264 or are required for all in Breastfeeding, Safe Sleep and Life Facebook: Air Force Sergeants Association email [email protected]. films except those rat- Balance. The event is open to all mili- Chapter 1181 or go to www.afsa1181.org. ed G or PG). The soda tary ID card holders. For information Military retiree activities Childbirth class contact Capt. Lynette Murray at 526-7033 is free, too. A complete Evans Army Community Hospital offers or email [email protected]. movie schedule is available at meetings a Prepared Childbirth Class for pregnant www.21fss.com or by calling 556-8383. The Military Retiree Activities holds a women and couples (in their third trimes- Summer reading program 1 p.m. May 31: Free Birds, Rated PG luncheon at noon the second Thursday ter) from 3:30-6:30 p.m. June 24 and 26 at The Peterson library offers its annual for some action/peril and rude humor. of each month at the Peterson Club, fol- Evans Army Community Hospital in the summer reading program - Paws to Read 90 minutes. lowed by its monthly council meeting at B. K. George Hall (first floor by dining - with registration beginning June 2. The 7 p.m. May 31: The Counselor, Rated 2:30 p.m. in building 350, room 1206. The facility). Topics include physical changes program ends July 12 with an outdoor R for graphic violence, some grisly imag- guest speaker is Melanie Gormley, who will of pregnancy, emotional changes of preg- party from 10 a.m.-noon at the library. es, strong sexual content and language. speak about availability of U.S. Air Force nancy, the labor process, pain manage- For information, call 556-7462. 117 minutes. Academy housing to military retirees. For ment strategies, infant feeding and new- information call 556-7153 or e-mail RAO. born characteristics. For information or to Toastmasters [email protected]. register, call the U.S. Air Force Academy Toastmasters International is a nonprofit Family Advocacy at 333-5270. educational organization that offers pro- base access. Marijuana use presentation fessional development opportunities and The Peterson community support coor- Vacation Bible School a place to improve speaking skills. The Cadet sponsor program dinator presents Marijuana Use - Effects on The Peterson Chapel is hosting Vacation group has decades of experience helping Volunteer sponsor families are wanted Youth from 2:30-3:30 p.m. June 18 at the Bible School from 9 a.m.-noon July 7-11 at people to develop communications and for the U.S. Air Force Academy’s Class of Peterson auditorium. Guest speaker is Jo leadership skills in a positive and support- 2018. Volunteer sponsor families offer a McGuire and topics include how marijuana the chapel. All children grade one to grade ive atmosphere. It offers access to a wealth professional mentoring relationship and use affects youth, the impact marijuana five are welcome. VBS includes bible sto- of educational materials and resources on provide a home-away-from-home for the has on the adolescent brain, marijuana ries, crafts, games and music. Registration public speaking, meeting protocol, the cadets. Eligible sponsors are O-3 and above; edibles and more. 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RVS 2008 Four Winds 28A RV 2008 Class C Motorhome, approx. 30’ in length Chevy Chassis (Workhorse), 6 Liter Vortec Engine, 20,000 Miles Queen size bed, Shower with glass door, China bowl toilet Fresh Water-20 gallons, Waste Water-25 gallons, Gray Water-22 gallons, Water Heater-6 gallons Guardian RV Quietpac 40G generator (3,600 KW), 30 amp service,Furnace-30,000 BTU, AC- 13,500 BTU Double door refrigerator, 3 burner gas range, gas oven, microwave oven, power range hood LCD television on electric swivel in cab-over $32,500. Tel. 719 244-0371

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