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Did you know? Schriever welcomes spring’s HHHHH EMERGENCY beginning Western style RESPONSE EXERCISE HHHHH

Schriever Air Force Base members will conduct an emergency response exercise April 22-26 as part of the 50th Space Wing’s continued com- mitment to ensure base readiness. The exercise could affect gate traf- fic and base travel as different force protection levels are implemented, security measures may be increased, the “Giant Voice” may be activated and AD Hoc notifications will be tested. Movement on the installation may be limited potentially affecting lunch times, activities and service at different buildings. These exercises are vital training tools that ensure our emergency response forces are able to effectively respond to unplanned crisis events. As always, if you see something unusual, say something by calling 719-567-6464.

Base Briefs See more Spouses are invited to U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman William Tracy Spring Fling events marked with Benjamin, 12, aims a bow with a safety arrow at targets at an archery booth during the 50th Force Support Squadron’s Spring photos on THIS WEEK Fling event at Schriever Air Force Base, Colorado, April 13, 2019. The booth gave attendees a chance to learn how to use a bow page 8 and put it into practice by shooting at targets more than 5 feet away. Schriever Choir: Orbital Harmony Auditions The Schriever Air Force Base Choir performance group Orbital Harmony will conduct auditions to fill vacant spots for the Spring and Summer 2019 50th SFS Stan/Eval keeps quality in check performance season. All positions are currently open (Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Bass). Any experience level is wel- come. Auditions will be conducted by appointment in the Building 210 Chapel Office. Participation in the Schriever AFB Choir can be used to- ward qualification for a volunteer rib- bon. For more details or to schedule an audition, contact Allen Neal Vickrey at 719-721-9280. More Briefs page 14

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Inside Own your order of belonging...... 3 U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Matthew Coleman-Foster Triathlon challenges fitness goals.....4 Tech. Sgt. Jason Kadisak, 50th Security Forces Squadron standards and evaluation noncommissioned officer in charge, left, Staff Sgt. Chances Dobbins, 50th Why I wear the uniform...... 11 SFS standards and evaluation evaluator, middle, and Senior Airman Cody Bilgers, 50th SFS standards and evaluation evaluator,right, stand ready at the 50th SFS headquarters at Schriever Air Force Base, Colorado, April 16, 2019. The flight’s evaluations determine a Defender’s knowledge of their mission, while reviewing methods in place to identify future change and innovation.

By Staff Sgt. Forces Squadron’s, Standardization and while reviewing methods in place to iden- Matthew Coleman-Foster Evaluation flight maintains the effective- tify future change and innovation. 50th Space Wing Public Affairs ness and standards of Airmen protecting “As Security Forces members, we are SCHRIEVER AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. personnel and assets on the installation. required to conduct annual evaluations The flight’s evaluations determine a — To advance Air Force Leadership’s See Evaluation page 6 “Year of the Defender,” the 50th Security Defender’s knowledge of their mission, 2 April 18, 2019 Schriever Sentinel

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By Halle Thornton For Lt. Col. James Hogan, 7th Space 50th Space Wing Public Affairs Operations Squadron commander, the SCHRIEVER AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. — added Lazyman events have kept him in The 50th Force Support Squadron extended shape and have boosted morale between the Lazyman Triathlon into the summer, his fellow Airmen. challenging Schriever Airmen to push their “This has really motivated me,” he said. fitness goals to the limit. “We agreed not to hide our status on any April has participants completing all of of the challenges. We want to see how far March’s events (Lazyman Triathlon plus we can take this.” 26.2 miles on the elliptical) along with 2,000 Hogan has until the end of April to com- floors on a stair mill. plete his remaining 58 laps in the pool, 39.75 • May adds 50,000 meters on the rower miles on the bike, 12.9 miles of running, to all the events completed in April. 950 floors on the stair mill and 11.5 miles • June adds 23,035 feet on the Jacob’s lad- on the elliptical. der to all the events done in May. “I feel great,” he said. “ I’ve already lost For the finale, July adds the completion 10 pounds.” of the Murph challenge, a 1-mile run, 300 Upcoming fitness center events body squats, 200 push-ups, 100 pull-ups include: and a final 1-mile run, to the June events. Participants can schedule the Murph with • Annual Sexual Assault Awareness Month the gym staff only after completing the rest dodgeball tournament, May 3. of the events. • The Murph Fitness Challenge (1-mile run, Participants will be given one hour to 300 body squats, 200 push-ups, 100 pull-ups, complete the Murph. 1-mile run), May 10. Seth Cannello, 50th Force Support • “Bomber Biathlon” June 29 at the U.S. Air Squadron fitness center director, said only Force Academy. This event will be a 5K run three people continued the extra Lazyman on the Santa Fe Trail followed by a 13-mile events. road bike ride. “I thought we’d have a very small number of people moving on,” he said. “It’s hard • 5K before the start of the base picnic, U.S. Air Force illustration by Senior Airman Arielle Vasquez and you have to remain extremely focused. July 19. The 50th Force Support Squadron extended the Lazyman Triathlon into the summer, challenging Schriever There’s no reward, so unless you’re a work- Airmen to push their fitness goals to the limit. For more information about the added Lazyman events, call • Archery tournament, Aug. 2. out freak or very dedicated, there’s no rea- 567-6628. son to move on. The people that I spoke to • Dry Try (2000 meter row, 300 body squats, are determined to finish.” train to complete the event. If you run in our “Additionally, there are two gentlemen 5K run), Sept. 6. Cannello said monthly fitness center half marathon, then your goal could be to who challenged each other to finish the • Annual half marathon, Oct. 4. improve your time year after year. I’m just events bring people together in a non- Lazyman and have really pushed each • Turkey Trot, Nov. 22. working environment and increase morale. using a half marathon as an example, but other,” Cannello continued. “They turned “They also allow people to set goals,” he your focus or training could apply to our in their sheets almost at the same time and • Indoor hockey tournament, Dec. 20. said. “If you want to run a half marathon, other events like the deadlift/bench press now they’re seeing how far they can go to For more information on upcoming fit- we do one every October so individuals can comp or other runs throughout the year. try to out duel the other one.” ness center events, call 719-567-6628.

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testing portion,” Dobbins said. “From there, we go to a location suitable to the evaluation for the hands-on Evaluation The flight’s evaluations portion.” From page 1 Practical evaluations are rated as go/no go, and if determine a Defender’s a no go is given then there is remedial training and a retake. Verbal testing require least 80 percent to pass. for duty positions whether it’s a patrolman, an entry knowledge of their The flight also handles the commander’s inspection controller at the gate, area supervisors or base defense program and supports of the wing inspection team. operations center,” said Staff Sgt. Chances Dobbins, mission, while reviewing “Everything comes and goes for us depending on 50th SFS evaluator. “We conduct tests, make sure the time of year,” Dobbins said. practical skills are up to par and ensure defenders methods in place to Kadisak said the job is very rewarding and one of don’t forget job knowledge and become complacent.” According to Tech. Sgt. Jason Kadisak, 50th SFS identify future change his favorite parts of being in the flight is interacting standards and evaluation noncommissioned officer and innovation. with his Airmen. in charge, standardizations and evaluation shares a “I get to work directly with my Airmen and see role with the training flight, but the operations they where they are at and need to be,” he said. “I get to conduct are slightly different. teach them and bring them up to speed on everything “Training flight trains individuals as they come into 10 total. It also depends on if the certifications needed behind the scenes.” Senior Airman Cody Bilger, 50th SFS evaluator, the squadron and conduct monthly training, whereas are considered critical or non-critical.” appreciates the big picture. our training is an evaluation normally on an annual When 50th SFS Airmen have an opportunity to go “I like being able to see how it works on the back- basis of core task for their specific duty title,” he said. into a new duty position, their flight chief contacts An average day for the standardizations and evalu- end,” he said. “It is different from taking a duty evalu- the flight to notify them. Then the defender going ation flight can vary due to the team’s requirements. ation when you are on flight. I am now experiencing “We have ups and downs,” Dobbins said. “Since for the position has a set amount of days to become running the duty position evaluation on another in- the requirements are usually annual it depends on proficient with their materials and practical applica- dividual. You get to see the whole picture.” the personnel and when they came in. For instance, tion for the position. This article is the third part of a series highlighting the we are 15 days into the month of April and we have “Once their time frame to prepare is up, we have 50th Security Force Squadron flights. See future issues conducted 12 quality controls and last month we did them come to our section where we conduct a verbal on https://www.schriever.af.mil for more information.

Nimble Titan: Experimentation with missile defense

By Dottie White Titan will ensure that your countries and organizations array of deterrence options. Issues of threat perception, USASMDC/ARSTRAT are moving forward, informed by the latest thought regional and transregional command and control, space ORLANDO, Florida — Eighteen nations and four on effective multi-layered collective missile defense and cyber vulnerabilities also present challenges for the international organizations from the North American, architectures,” said Col. Dwayne Bowyer, deputy com- international community. To specifically address these Asia-Pacific, European and Middle Eastern regions manding officer for JFCC IMD, to participants during challenges, the event utilized three separate seminars to gathered in Orlando, Fla., March 31 through April 5 to a keynote address. stimulate interactive tabletop discussions and inform collaborate on Nimble Titan 20, an integrated air and Nimble Titan provides a globally integrated scenario, decision making on issues related to space, deterrence missile defense campaign of experimentation. set within a notional 10-year future timeline that allows and non-kinetic effects. members to experiment in an unclassified and non- The Nimble Titan 20 campaign began in November The event, co-hosted by U.S. Central Command and attributional environment. As potential adversaries 2018 with a Campaign Design Conference where mem- U.S. Strategic Command’s Joint Functional Component field more complex air and missile systems, the need ber countries and organizations collectively developed Command for Integrated Missile Defense, provided a for leveraging each other’s capabilities will become ever objectives that are explored throughout the remainder forum for allied and partner nations to explore policy more relevant in the future. of the campaign. Nimble Titan culminates with a Senior imperatives and operational strategies for collective At Nimble Titan, allies and partners have the op- Leader Event in September 2020, after nations have had missile defense solutions. portunity to explore the policy frameworks that will the opportunity to explore regional, cross-regional and As missile threats continue to proliferate in both build relationships and inform senior administrations’ global solutions to integrated air and missile defense, quantity and technical sophistication, Nimble Titan decision making on deterrence and response options. against both regional and global threats. While there focuses on integrating and synchronizing global missile Participating nations and organizations have agreed are national differences across the span of these actions defense planning and advocating for future capabilities to jointly concentrate their efforts to better address the and operations, a critical takeaway from Nimble Titan to pace evolving challenges. current challenges of the world’s new security environ- will be a shared understanding of the environment to “Your work here and continued support of Nimble ment, where missile defense can add to an existing create the conditions for unified action.

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A ASMN First Friday boosts Schriever Morale

TRANSITION SPOTLIGHT: Veteran’s Voice Podcast

Maj. Stephen Cash, 50th Comptroller Squadron commander, lines up a shot at the pool table during the 50th Force Support Squadron’s First Friday event at the event center at Schriever Air Force Base, Colorado, April 5, 2019. First Friday gave attendees a chance to spend time with Airmen from other squadrons and build relationships, strengthening the Schriever AFB community as a whole.

Mt. Carmel’s Veteran’s Voice Podcast won a rst place Colorado Broadcasting Association Award April 12 in the Best Use of New Media - Major Market category. Presented by USAA in partnership with Star Dental Institute and Star’s social impact e ort, Together We Smile, Veteran’s Voice highlights Mt. Carmel partnerships, a success story, and upcoming events and services supporting Colorado’s largest military and veteran population and their families. “ is is an extraordinary partnership that shares the positive impact of veterans and families when backed by a community as supportive as the Pikes Peak region,” said Retired Army Col. Bob McLaughlin, Mt. Carmel Chief Operating O cer. Veteran’s Voice is shared on-line and via social media resulting in one of the most downloaded and shared programs produced by KRDO. “Star Dental Institute, in conjunction with our 501c3 Together We Smile are honored to support the work of the Veteran’s Voice Podcast,” said program partner and contributing sponsor Dr. Gary Moore. “I believe that the practical bene ts and immediate impact that this has for Veterans and their families will be a positive in uence in our community for years to come. A very well-deserved award!” Listen to the Veteran’s Voice at veteranscenter.org EVENTS CALENDAR

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U.S. Air Force photos by Kathryn Calvert Maj. Martin Adamson, 50th Space Wing chaplain, tries his hand on the drum set during the 50th Force Support Squadron’s First Friday event at the event center at Schriever Air Force Base, Colorado, April 5, 2019. Live music is a staple of the First Friday event, with each First Friday featuring different bands Visit us at to enhance the atmosphere. 530 Communication Circle, Colo Springs & SFL-TAP, 7366 Mekong St, Fort. Carson 8 April 18, 2019 Schriever Sentinel

Schriever welcomes spring’s beginning Western style

U.S. Air Force photos by Senior Airman William Tracy Samantha, 9, shows off her balloon kitten during the 50th Force Support Squadron’s Spring Fling event at Schriever Air Force Base, Colorado, April 13, 2019. Volunteers shaped balloons into animals and objects for children to take home for free. There were more than 50 volunteers who served during the event.

Kayla, 5, gets her face painted during the 50th Force Support Squadron’s Spring Fling event at Schriever Air Force Base, Colorado, April 13, 2019. Children had their faces painted with various designs, from western themes, to rainbows and cat faces

Kyliegh, 9, pets a llama during the 50th Force Support Squadron’s Spring Fling event at Schriever Air Force Base, Colorado, April 13, 2019. Attendees had a chance to interact with various animals and ride ponies outside despite the day’s inclement weather.

Gabriel, 8, aims to score during a game of Skee-Ball during the 50th Force Support Squadron’s Spring Fling event at Schriever Air Force Base, Colorado, April 13, 2019. Skee-Ball was one of many games attendees played to earn a prize.

Lily, 3, takes in the scenery during the 50th Force Support Squadron’s Spring Fling event at Schriever Air Tytus, 8, rides a mechanical bull during the 50th Force Support Squadron’s Spring Fling event Force Base, Colorado, April 13, 2019. More than 100 children and parents spent the day engaging in various at Schriever Air Force Base, Colorado, April 13, 2019. Various attendees tried their hand riding recreational activities during the western-themed event. the bull; Tytus rode the bull for more than 15 seconds. Schriever Sentinel April 18, 2019 9 10 April 18, 2019 Schriever Sentinel 50th SFS Airmen deploy

Senior Airman Jefferson Idanan, 50th Security Forces Squadron response force member, waits for his team’s departure at the Colorado Springs Airport, Colorado Springs, Colorado, April 8, 2019. When deployed, Security Forces Airmen utilize their expertise in various weapons systems, antiterrorism, law enforcement, air base defense, industrial security and combat arms.

(Above) Senior Airman Eric Swicegood, 50th Security Forces Squadron response force member, embraces his wife while waiting to depart for his deployment at the Colorado Springs Airport, Colorado Springs, Colorado, April 8, 2019. Security Forces Airmen are experts in providing support in base defense and airfield operations through offensive and defensive postures, quick response force capabilities and fly away security teams.

(Right) Senior Airman Tristan Ecalnea, 50th Security Forces Squadron response force member, laughs with Master Sgt. Michael DeGennaro, 50th SFS flight chief, while packing away personal items at the Colorado Springs Airport, Colorado Springs, Colorado, April 8, 2019. Security Forces Airmen go through extensive and innovative training in law enforcement and combat tactics to ensure success in executing today’s operations.

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By Airman 1st Class Kevin Hall to become a real estate agent, a profes- In order to put on this uniform, 50th Security Forces Squadron sion I had been told was very fulfilling. you have to be willing to sacrifice a SCHRIEVER AIR FORCE BASE, However, since I am writing this essay, lot of things, including your own life. Colo. — Why do you wear the uni- it is pretty obvious I didn’t feel the same Putting on this uniform means giving form? This question can have an infi- way. One day while sitting in my office, up the life you’ve always known and nite number of answers depending on I started reading a book that opened accepting the possibility of being sent the person you are asking. I wear this my eyes to a whole new option. The away from your friends and family. It uniform for several different reasons. book is titled “Make Your Bed: Little means committing years of your life to The main reason I rose my right hand, Things That Can Change Your Life and the Air Force and whatever it needs in swore an oath and joined the small Maybe the World” by Admiral William order to accomplish the mission. One percent of the population willing to H. McRaven. After reading this book, I of the things that can come from all serve is because I have always wanted a started to really think about what was these personal sacrifices is purpose, career that gave me a sense of purpose. important to me in life. which leads to fulfillment. There is pur- After graduating high school in 2011, I had always had enormous respect pose in every mission we are given, I earned my associate’s degree in busi- for the men and women of the armed whether it is to protect our country ness management. At the time I had forces, but I had never seriously con- or other innocent people incapable of thought I wanted to own a business, sidered putting on those boots myself. shielding themselves from evil. That and that doing so would bring me the That book made me stop and think is something I am proud to be a part sense of purpose I sought. After work- about the reasons I had so much respect of. I have finally found the purpose ing in management at a few locations for the men and women who serve. and fulfillment I had been searching and observing business owners, I real- Once I realized why I did, I knew this for, and I look forward to my future Airman 1st Class Kevin Hall ized this path wasn’t for me. I decided was the path I needed to take. wearing this uniform. 50th Security Forces Squadron

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U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Emerson Nuñez An F-15E Strike Eagle assigned to the 492nd Fighter Squadron at RAF Lakenheath, United Kingdom, approaches a KC-135 Stratotanker from the , RAF Mildenhall, U.K., to receive fuel over Scotland during exercise Joint Warrior 19-1, April 4, 2019. Joint Warrior is hosted by the U.K. biannually and aims to allow NATO forces to conduct joint operations in a complex environment, involving different military branches and units from different countries against a range of current and future threats.

U.S. Air Force photo by 2nd Lt. Samuel Eckholm Maj. Paul Lopez, F-22 Demo Team pilot and commander, flies the Raptor in formation alongside the F-35A Lightning II, A-10C Thunderbolt II and F-86 Sabre during the Thunder & Lightning Over Arizona air show at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Arizona, March 23, 2019. This rare four-ship Air Force Heritage Flight Formation featured the Korean War era F-86 alongside three modern day aircraft.

U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. Anna-Marie Wyant An Army National Guard UH-60 Blackhawk helicopter crew prepares to hoist Air Force pararescuemen from the 64th Expeditionary Rescue Squadron during joint training at Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan, April 5, 2019. The rescue Airmen and Soldiers work and train together regularly to be prepared to save lives across the region.

U.S. Air National Guard photo by Airman 1st Class Taylor K. Walker U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Emerson Nuñez An A-10 Thunderbolt II assigned to the 190th Fighter Squadron participates in the final flight ceremony Maj. Michael Harrison, 100th Air Refueling Wing Inspector General director of inspections, flies a KC-135 Stratotanker over Scotland to for Col. Tim Donnellan, 124th Fighter Wing commander, at Gowen Field, Boise, Idaho, April 5, 2019. refuel aircraft participating in exercise Joint Warrior 19-1, April 4, 2019. Joint Warrior is a biannual, U.K.-led multinational exercise and Donnellan flew more than 3,300 hours in the A-10 during his career as a fighter pilot. one of the largest NATO exercises in Europe, involving 13 countries. Schriever Sentinel April 18, 2019 13 AF Week in Photos

U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Mikayla Heineck Master Sgt. Ruel Lechadores, 446th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron crew chief, and Airman 1st Class Ryan Watts, 62nd AMXS crew chief, communicate and work to repair an engine on a C-17 Globemaster III, April 3, 2019, at March Air Reserve Base, California. Several crew chiefs from Joint Base Lewis- McChord, Washington, were temporarily relocated to March ARB because the JB Lewis-McChord flightline is closed for repairs March — June 2019.

U.S. Air Force photo by 2nd Lt. Samuel Eckholm Maj. Paul Lopez, F-22 Demo Team pilot and commander, flies the Raptor in formation alongside the F-35A Lightning II, A-10C Thunderbolt II and F-86 Sabre during the Thunder & Lightning Over Arizona air show at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Arizona, March 23, 2019. This rare four-ship Air Force Heritage Flight Formation featured the Korean War era F-86 alongside three modern day aircraft.

U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. Anna-Marie Wyant An Airman from the 451st Expeditionary Aircraft Maintenance Squadron performs maintenance on a KC-135 Stratotanker engine at Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan, April 4, 2019. The KC-135s deployed to Kandahar to provide aerial refueling capabilities, significantly increasing range and reach of various military aircraft in the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility.

U.S. Air Force phot by Staff Sgt. Shawn Lowe U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Emerson Nuñez The 142nd Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron trained in flight for a number of different scenarios. They Maj. Michael Harrison, 100th Air Refueling Wing Inspector General director of inspections, flies a KC-135 Stratotanker over Scotland to prepared and loaded a C-130 Hercules for multiple teams and patients, then conducted their operations refuel aircraft participating in exercise Joint Warrior 19-1, April 4, 2019. Joint Warrior is a biannual, U.K.-led multinational exercise and once under way. The training focused on pediatric and obstetrics, but included multiple scenarios with one of the largest NATO exercises in Europe, involving 13 countries. other team members serving as patients. 14 April 18, 2019 Schriever Sentinel

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The Military Retiree Activities Office holds monthly The Young Armed Forces Communications and For more information visit: https://www.afpc.af.mil/ council meetings the second Thursday of each month at Electronics Association Network will host a gathering Force-Development/Civilian-Developmental-Education/. 4 — 6 p.m. at 11590 Black Forest Road, in Colorado 11:30 a.m. On May 9 it will be at the Peterson Air Force Springs. The Young AFCEAN program offers profes- Clinic announces closures Base Golf Course Club House, followed by lunch at 12:45 sionals, 40 years old and under, networking opportuni- The Schriever Air Force Base clinic is closed the fol- pm. The guest speaker will be Maile Gray, from Drive ties with senior leaders. It also includes the opportunity lowing dates/times: Smart Colorado. To sign up or for more information, call to work with others who will become future leaders in April 26 7:15 a.m. — 1 p.m. Wing Stand Down the Retiree Assistance Office at 719-556-7153. industry, military, government and academia. For more May 9 11 a.m. — 4:30 p.m. Training Day The Society of Military Widows information, go to afcea.org/site/YoungAFCEAN. May 17 All Day Wingman Day May 24 Noon — 4:30 p.m. Family Day The Society of Military Widows is open to widows of ON BASE May 27 All Day Holiday any branch of military service, regardless of the spouse’s June 13 11 a.m. — 4:30 p.m. Training Day rank. The Pikes Peak Chapter 15 of the Society of Military Health Promotion Activities July 4 All Day Holiday Widows meets on the last Wednesday of the month 10:30 The Health Promotion office is scheduled to host special July 5 Noon — 4:30 p.m. Family Day a.m. at The Club at Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado. activities during the next few weeks. Health Promotion July 11 11 a.m. — 4:30 p.m. Training Day For more information, call 719-331-6689 or 719-260-8172. has moved to T-135 portable next to the fitness center. Aug. 8 11 a.m. — 4:30 p.m. Training Day The Retired Enlisted Association Scheduled hearing tests and bioenvironmental services Aug. 30 Noon — 4:30 p.m. Family Day such as gas mask testing still remain in Building 500. Sept. 2 All Day Holiday celebrates grand re-opening ceremony April 23, 3:30 p.m. — Weight Management class Note: Walk-in services end at 3:00 p.m. Normal clin- The grand-opening ceremony for the TREA — The Bodpod walk in hours are scheduled to change starting ic hours are 7:30 a.m. — 4:30 p.m., Monday — Friday. Enlisted Association Chapter 1, will take place May 4 from April 29. It will now be Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday For emergencies, call 911. For appointments, call 1 — 4 p.m. at 3035B South Academy Street in Colorado and Fridays 7:30 — 8:45 a.m. 719-524-CARE. Springs. This is a free, family-friendly event with food, drinks, community service projects and kids activities. Claims against the estate Logistics planner retraining For more information, email Ashley Perry at ash- With deepest regret to the family of 1st Lt. Amy D. opportunities [email protected]. Gillilan, if anyone has claims against or indebtedness The Air Force Logistics Plans specialty career field Registration for the 2019 FA40 Training to the estate of Gillilan, contact Capt. Rachel Nichols is continually seeking enlisted personnel to retrain as at 719-567-5050. logistics planners. For more information, contact Ed Forum is open Smith at 719-567-3082. The U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command/ Legal Office Weekly Briefings Army Forces Strategic Command’s Army Space Personnel The 50th Space Wing Legal Office provides the -fol KMC to provide training Development Office is scheduled to host the 2019 Annual lowing briefings Fridays: The Knowledge Management Center is providing reoc- FA40 Training Forum Aug. 13 — 16 at Peterson Air Force Article 137 re-enlistment briefing — 8 a.m. curring training/classes for the Knowledge Management Base, Colorado. Deployment briefings — 9 a.m. programs. Classes are held in Building 301, Room 119, This year’s forum will take place in the main confer- Legal office court requirement: Before appearing and/ every first Thursday of the month. Records Management ence room of Building 920 where TS-SCI briefings are or testifying in court in their unofficial capacity, all Air is held noon — 1:30 p.m. and Freedom of Information scheduled. Force members are required to meet with the legal office. 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developing groove and more. No experience nec- ART EVENTS essary. Registration required. First and third Sat- Arting With Jess, an open-studio opportunity to urday of every month, 3-4 p.m. $10. Movement BEST work on artwork in progress or start a new piece. Arts Community Studio, 525 E. Fountain Blvd., Every open studio will feature an inspiring still #150, 250-4914, info@soulrhythmafricandrum- LET’S MAKE IT OFFICIAL! life, available input from an experienced teacher ming.com, soulrhythmafricandrumming.com. and the company of other artists of all skill lev- els. Thursdays, 6-8 p.m.; through May 30. $25. Aging in America: Coping with Loss, Dying and Kreuser Gallery, 125 E. Boulder St., 520-1899, Death in Later Life, hosted by Pikes Peak Hos- [email protected], abi- pice and Palliative Care. This event is open to gailkreusergallery.com. the public, healthcare professionals, caregivers or anyone struggling with grief and loss. Featur- Vote at CSBJ.COM Fin: A Going Away Party, in celebration of Earth ing a moderated discussion with expert panelists Day 2019. Visual artist Marina Eckler presents a and informative interviews. RSVP required. Tues., farewell event to bid the earth, as we know it, April 23, 3:15-6 p.m. Free. Space Foundation, MARCH 29 — MAY 10 goodbye due to climates change predictions and 4425 Arrowswest Drive, 884-6536, info@reden- actualities. Mon., April 22, 6-8 p.m. free; pre- ergypr.com, pikespeakhospice.org. registration encouraged. Ent Center for the Arts, 5225 N. Nevada Ave., 255-3232, gallery@uccs. Earth Day Walk, hosted by the Falcon Wanderers edu, uccspresents.org. Walking Club. The 5- and 10-kilometer routes will include trails within the park and are rated A Reception for Artist Teri Homick, presenting her 2B (moderate walk). Strollers can complete the new body of work, which features several ink 5K course. Wheelchairs are not advised. Leashed paintings but also pays loving tribute to the crows pets only on trail. Sat., April 20, 9:30 a.m. to she feeds daily through acrylics, pastels and vari- 12:30 p.m. Free. Garden of the Gods Visitor & ous collage elements. Fri., April 19, 5:30-7 p.m. Nature Center, 1805 N. 30th St., 591-8193, walk- Southeast Free. Bristol Brewing Company, 1604 S. Cascade [email protected], gardenofgods.com. Ave., 633-2555, [email protected], bristol- brewing.com. Essential Oils 101: Toxin-free Living, an opportu- nity to learn how to kick toxic chemicals out of competition your home and vastly improve your health, using GET INVOLVED Young Living Essential Oils’ products. Saturdays, Eat and Shop For A Cause, a donation-based lunch 10:30 a.m. to noon. Free. San Miguel Wellness with local vendors. Downtown CoSprings Pop-up Center, 3939 East San Miguel, 351-8005, oilevan- Boutique and Lunch Bar is raising awareness and [email protected], facebook.com/OilEvangelist. resources for Pikes Peak Justice & Peace Com- Understanding Alzheimer’s and Dementia, a Join Colorado Publishing House as we unveil the winner of the mission’s initiative: LEAD Excellence Academy. seminar for those seeking resources about living Southeast Business Plan competition AND learn which companies Fri., April 19, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tim Gill Center for with and planning for changes associated with Public Media, 315 E. Costilla St., thephilrichcom- memory loss. Includes topics exploring individual are celebrating diversity and inclusion — all in one luncheon! [email protected], mimithemotivator.com. responses to memory loss and how individuals Foster Care Orientation, learn more about be- and their loved ones can respond to the changes April 25 • 11 a.m.-1 p.m. • Cost: $40 per person coming a foster parent and get help starting associated with dementia and Alzheimer’s. Jack- the process. Lutheran Family Services, 108 E. St. son Creek Senior Living, 16601 Jackson Creek GO TO CSBJ.COM/OUR-EVENTS TO SIGN UP Vrain St., #20. Third Thursday of every month, Pkwy., Monument. Sat., April 20, 9:30 a.m. Free. 3-6 p.m. Free. 227-7571, april.allison@lfsrm. 725-6060. org, lfsrm.org. Yoga for Special Needs, Tuesdays, 12-1:30 p.m. Get on Board: A Community Connections Event, Yoga Journeys Studio, 709 N. Nevada Ave., #201, connecting you to 47 local nonprofit organiza- 471-7424. 2019 LEADERSHIP LESSONS tions seeking skills-based volunteers and/or board members. At 6 p.m. attend the Board Ser- 4:30-6 pm • $25/person vices training from the Colorado Nonprofit Asso- KIDS & FAMILY ciation of the Pikes Peak Region. Tues., April 23, Active Adventurers Group, a weekly indoor group The Warehouse (25 W. Cimarron St.) 4:30-6:30 p.m. Free. CC’s Cornerstone Arts Cen- for parents/caregivers and their children. Activi- ter, 825 N. Cascade Ave., 632-2618, lpp@leader- ties will include toy time, a craft, socializing, a 2019 EVENT SERIES shippikespeak.org, leadershippikespeak.org. group activity and clean up. Mondays, 9:30 a.m. SPONSORS: Hillside Community Center, 925 S. Institute St., GREG PHILLIPS Sustainability In Progress, an opportunity to learn 520-9463, springsgov.com. about sustainability in the Pikes Peak region. June 13 RSVP not required. Coffee and pastries provided. Kids STEAMing Ahead: Space Transportation, Third Wednesday of every month, 7:30-9 a.m.; an opportunity to explore and experiment with Greg Phillips is director of aviation for the through Nov. 30. Free. Ivywild School, 1604 S. space transportation and what it may look like Colorado Springs Airport, which has an area Cascade Ave., 382-8991, facebook.com/peakal- when it’s time for you to travel in space. Led by economic impact of about $4 billion. Phillips lianceforasustainablefuture. Jeff Gonyea, local author of children’s space and attended The U.S. Military Academy at West STEM-themed books and magazines. Ages 7-12. Point, where he received his engineering Volunteer Appreciation Week at the Pueblo Zoo, Registration required. Sat., April 20, 2-3 p.m. thanking volunteers from all local Pueblo non- Free. Pikes Peak Library District, Rockrimmon degree. He went on to earn helicopter wings profits by offering a $2 discount to all who show a Branch, 832 Village Center Drive, 593-8000, ppld. and his Army Ranger tab. Find out what’s to current, valid ID from your organization. Through librarymarket.com. come for COS. April 20, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Pueblo Zoo, 3455 Nu- ckolls Ave., Pueblo, 719/561-1452, adavidson@ Reading Tutoring, one-on-one tutoring sessions for pueblozoo.org, pueblozoo.org. children struggling with reading. Call to check eli- gibility of your child. Ongoing. Free. The Children’s Literacy Center, 2928 Straus Lane, 471-8672, si- HEALTH & WELLNESS [email protected], peakreader.org. African Drumming Class, focusing on the basics CSBJ.com/Events of hand-drumming techniques, playing together, Continued on next page 16 April 18, 2019 Schriever Sentinel

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Snuggle-Up Story Time, for ages 3 and older. Wear tion materials for K-12. College credit available. pajamas and bring a toy. Wednesdays, 7 p.m. At the Visitor Center. Sat., April 20, 8:30 a.m. to East Library, 5550 N. Union Blvd., ppld.library- 4:30 p.m. Mueller State Park, 21045 State Hwy. market.com. 67, Divide, 687-2366, [email protected], Tots and Blocks, an opportunity for your toddler to cpw.state.co.us. play with different blocks and educational toys, which increase a child’s language development. Wednesdays, 10:30-11 a.m. Free. Pikes Peak Li- SPIRITUALITY brary District, Rockrimmon Branch, 832 Village A Bi-Weekly Meditation Group, exploring differ- Center Drive, 593-8000, ppld.librarymarket.com. ent types of meditation techniques while “expe- riencing the healing energy of others.” Tuesdays, Thursdays, 7-7:30 p.m. Free. Pranava Yoga Cen- LITERARY EVENTS ter, 802 N. Weber St., 444-8463, info@pranavay- Black Voices Matter Open Mic, celebrating black ogacenter.com, pranavayogacenter.com. excellence with a writing workshop and open A Course in Miracles (ACIM), a discussion class mic for black performers only. Urbanites Lead- based on A Course in Miracles, a prominent spiri- ing the Pikes Peak Region, 506 E. Moreno Ave. tual text. Beginners and long-time students wel- Fri., April 19, 6:30-9 p.m. $5 suggested donation. come. Saturdays, 9-10:30 a.m. Free. Center for facebook.com/Poetry719. Spiritual Living, 5075 Flintridge Drive, 720/205- Friends of the Pikes Peak Library District 2019 3126, [email protected], cslcs.org/a-course- Annual Literary Awards Luncheon, honoring in-miracles-acim. best-selling mystery writer Anne Hillerman, and Lifetree Café, enjoy stories, fascinating people and children and young adult book writer Dian Curtis lively conversation. Share your thoughts about Regan. Sat., April 20, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. $40-$300. compelling topics and hear the thoughts of oth- Antlers Hotel, 4 S. Cascade Ave., 231-7202, lau- ers. Snacks and beverages available. See online [email protected], facebook.com/friendsppld. for weekly topics. MacKenzie Place, 1605 Elm Open Mic, Spoken Word, Poetry Night, an open Creek View. Mondays, 6:30-7:30 p.m. Free. life- mic for all young performers of any talent, in- COMEDY & IMPROV treecafe.com. cluding music, comedy, poetry and dance. Tues- Comedy Below, a monthly Comedy Show in the coolest art gallery you’ve never heard of! Mindfulness Meditation, weekly meditation ses- days, 8 p.m.-midnight. Free. Royal Castle Lounge Hosted by the hilarious Andrew Ingram, featuring Springs and Denver comics. Third Friday of sions offered morning and evening. Visit website & Grill, 2355 Platte Place, 375-1886, daniel@roy- every month, 7-9:30 p.m. $10. The Gallery Below, 718B N. Weber St., 347/961-4789, for times and more info. Mondays, Wednesdays, alcastlelounge.com, royalcastlelounge.com. [email protected], facebook.com/thegallerybelow. Sundays. Rocky Mountain Insight, 2525 W. Pikes Writers’ Night, an event for writers of any level to Peak Ave., Suite A, 634-0566, rockymountainin- get questions answered, rub shoulders with their sight.org. peers and lend their expertise. It’s two hours of or hybrid) is required. Location changes every 22, 5-8 p.m. Free. Sand Creek Branch Library, 1821 Reincarnation: How Past Lives Can Affect Your fun, camaraderie and laughter. Mon., April 22, Life Today, an opportunity to share in a discus- 6:30-8:30 p.m. Free. Tap Traders, 3104 N. Nevada week and will be updated on Facebook. Fridays, S. Academy Blvd., 597-7070, catherine.duarte@ 9 a.m. to noon; through April 26. Free. various coloradosprings.gov, coloradosprings.gov. sion and learn a spiritual technique to discover Ave., #100, 244-6220, workshops@pikespeak- some of your past lives. 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Mountain Sangha, “a Zen community in the koan MUST-HAVE tradition.” Mondays, 6-8 p.m. Free, donations Gallop in the Garden, a year-round, 5k run for gratefully accepted. CC’s Shove Memorial Cha- all ages, with five routes through Garden of the 19IN pel, 1010 N. Nevada Ave., 659-3608, elizabeth. Gods Park and Rock Ledge Ranch, ranging in dif- annual [email protected], smszen.org. ficulty. Thursdays, 4-6 p.m. Garden of the Gods Visitor & Nature Center, 1805 N. 30th St., 219- 0108, gardenofgods.com. STAGE Hams and Hamstrings 5K, a brisk run includ- SIDER guide to Bad Dates, Theresa Rebeck’s sweet and sharp YOUR ANNUAL GUIDE TO ing prizes for top finishers and best costumes. comedy. Restaurant manager and shoe connois- All finishers will receive a mini Easter ham. The seur Haley Walker is finally ready to re-enter the Imagine Classical Academy, 6464 Peterson Road. THE PIKES PEAK REGION dating world. 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