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The existing one was removed The meeting went somewhat a year or so ago in poor repair south with reports of a skinned after age and vandalism, and knee, a denied hot tub and zero a replacement structure never hands raised in response to materialized. The youth signed 14 Wing Commander Colonel Mike Adamson and Captain Mitchell Hargreaves, seated, presented the base’s 14 Wing Commander Colonel their letter with just their fi rst proposal for a new playground to a group of concerned citizens August 30: the youth wrote Adamson earlier Mike Adamson’s inquiry on names, so Adamson sent his in August asking for the return or a playground removed in their neighbourhood. S. White participants’ back-to-school reply through a letter in The “All of us agree, if we had quirements. He then reviewed He congratulated the youth wanted the playground: where excitement but, before that, Aurora Newspaper, asking a vote, that we need a play- Brooke’s list. on the thought that went into it had been, or perhaps moved there was progress on a play- them to get in touch with his ground?” “A roundabout, a spider their playground list. to a grassy space near a com- ground request. offi ce. Hargreaves provided each web – what’s that?” with one “We can’t guarantee every- munal school bus stop, where “We made a list,” said “I’m Mike, and this is Dan youth and base offi cials with youth quickly showing the thing on the list – it depends they could play while they Brooke, passing a sheet of (Campbell, the wing chief a folder, including correspon- equipment pictured on her on what we can do with the waited and perhaps more ac- paper across the headquarters warrant officer). I thought dence on the playground proj- phone screen. “A tube, a tube money we have.” cessible to a few more neigh- conference table August 30 to this might be something we ect, a title page and administra- slide, a baby slide, a twisty Adamson said the project bouring streets. Adamson said Adamson and Captain Mitchell could address,” Adamson tive notes, and a 3D rendering slide, monkey bars, a big ‘O’ will likely have a budget “north the project will be left with Real Hargreaves, the requirements said, welcoming them to the of a proposed playground. swing, a rock wall with ropes” of $100,000. Property to develop, and come offi cer for Real Property Op- meeting, along with a number “You guys are helping us – “Yes, please!” – “a zip line, a “The next thing that comes back with a proposal. erations. of accompanying parents. develop the requirements, teeter totter, a dome, benches, is timeline,” Adamson said. “Thank you for being com- The meeting came about Adamson described the role that what we build is some- a beam, a sandbox, lighting for “We’d really like to start this munity-minded: you wrote a after 15 youth signed a letter of Real Property in ensuring all thing you need,” Hargreaves when it gets dark – and I think this fall, but it could be spring. letter, no jus for yourselves but addressed to Adamson earlier base construction projects are said, adding a certificate to that is a great idea: it makes I just want you to know that.” for others in the community. in the month, asking for a new “something we need, and we the folders thanking youth for it safer, and you can still play He asked if the youth had We’ll take your ideas and give playground in their Residential have the money for. their role in detailing the re- at night.” thought about where they you the best we can.” CIBC WOOD GUNDY 902-765-6888 news. advertising. 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[email protected] Aurora newspaper Page 2 September 3, 2018 the Aurora | 14 Wing Greenwood, NS the Aurora | 14 Wing Greenwood, NS September 3, 2018 Page 3 The final touch | Wall art wraps up Tow Bar renos Get ready Summer training season ends at Employment Opportunity Competition number: # GRD-18-023 File Number: 6004-8 (34) Sergeant Pam Evans, Greenwood Cadet Training Centre to race This Category I position is open to all interested parties. 14 Air Maintenance In a solemn ceremony Squadron Registration is now August 16, Greenwood Cadet Administrative Clerk open for the 14 Wing Training Centre Chief Warrant Non-Public Funds, Aurora Newspaper, 14 Wing Greenwood After months of late nights Greenwood September Offi cer Jim Jardine passed and some days off work, 28 Adventure Challenge. the Air Cadet fl ag to 14 Wing Part time Position the mural for the Annapolis This multisport event Greenwood’s Chief Warrant Who We Are: Our organization is committed to enhancing Offi cer Daniel Campbell for Mess’s Tow Bar was fi nally will take teams through the morale and welfare of the military community, ultimately safe keeping until next sum- contributing to the operational readiness and effectiveness of complete and installed July the Greenwood area, 27, just before Captain Luc mer’s Cadet training season. the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF). We pride ourselves on being navigating a wilder- Emond, former 14 Wing After seven weeks of avia- part of the Defence Team. For more information on who we are, Greenwood wing chief war- ness course marked tion, survival, band, sports, please visit us at www.cfmws.com. rant offi cer, departed for his by checkpoints from a drill and ceremonial courses, Job Summary: Under the supervision of the Managing Editor, the new posting at CFB Trenton. designated start point the fi nal graduation parade Administrative Clerk calculates, prepares and issues documents Emond had asked Ser- to a fi nish point. marked the end of 2018 related to accounts such as invoices, account statements and other geant Aaron Evans to put Teams consist of fi ve summer training at the CTC. fi nancial statements using computerized and manual systems. He/ In addition to skills such she prepares and tracks accounts receivable and payable, including his artistic skills to work and members: four race par- create a mural representing as map and compass work, advertising revenues, deposits, cheque requisitions, transfers and ticipants, plus a support The Order of St. George Medal is presented for distinguished and exemplary payments. He/she processes, distributes, and sends incoming or the wing and its people as a survival techniques, mu- member with a vehicle achievement as a staff Cadet at a Cadet Training Centre. From left are Commander outgoing regular/electronic mail and other material and organizes departure gift to 14 Wing and sic performance and theory (retired) Heather Armstrong, Greenwood CTC recipient Warrant Officer First Class capable of transporting and aviation knowledge, the the fl ow of information internally and with other departments and its personnel from him and Willow Squires, Greenwood CTC recipient Warrant Officer Second Class Kathleen organizations. The incumbent answers telephone enquiries/calls training centre also helps Donald and Captain (Navy) (retired) John Pickford. Captain A. Nicholson former Wing Commander Sergeants Aaron Evans, left, and Pam Evans the team’s bicycles and and relays messages as well as sets up and/or maintains manual Colonel Pat Thauberger. The with their artistic impressions of 14 Wing, support equipment. Cadets develop leadership, this summer. and computerized information fi ling systems. now depicted in wall murals at the Tow Bar, mural was part of a larger Find out more at team work, problem solving, “I feel like I get a lot of in the Annapolis Mess. Qualifi cations: College diploma or certifi cate in Offi ce Adminis- project to renovate the old critical thinking and more. leadership experience,” said Corporal C. Roche https://www.face- tration, Business Administration, Accounting or related fi eld AND “Being given the opportu- Donald. “It’s one thing to “Back Bar,” creating a space book.com/groups/ some years experience in Offi ce Administration or in a related fi eld for the wing’s personnel and nity to stand up and lead your mentor the youngest Cadets, done,” said Aaron. “We’re “Everyone that works on departing Greenwood on de- all the personnel that con- 1161407647238581/, High school diploma AND some years of experience in offi ce guests to socialize in which both very happy that Captain this base helps each aircraft ployment, a familiar sight at tribute to the operational peers, being encouraged to but it’s something else to be or contact Sergeant administration or a related fi eld also feels like “home.” After Emond got to see it before he get off the ground every day,” 14 Wing in the last few years.