Friday, January 9, 2009 Ei'Irt~F I' - CALENDAR From page 4 Jan. 15, 10 a.m. in the library meeting room. Bob and Sandra Shanklin, known as "The Lighthouse People," have traveled the country for more than 20 years and have photographed every lighthouse in the United States. Call 833-9590. Spouses' social The Eglin Officers' Spouses club plans a Star- Spangled Spouse Social for a red, white and new Year, featuring a town hall meeting with base lead- ership and American Trivia Wednesday, Jan. 21, 10:30 a.m. in the SandDollar Lounge at the Eglin O Club. The menu will consist of American barbecue favorites and apple pie The cost is $12 for non-members .1 1 ,.l I l or members. i:, I.~~1. h. k SVP, contact Eileen - \\..' ...' at 314-9755 or workman- crew@cox.net. To RSVP for child care, contact Marti Ross at 279-4191 or ross3family@cox.net. The "Make A Difference Donation" for January is scrapbooking supplies for youth village. Divorce recovery This is a 13-week series of support and educa- tion for anyone considering, undergoing or recov- ering from divorce. The series will begin Jan. 15 and continue every Thursday from 11:30 a.m. to 1 pm at the West Gate Chapel Conference Room. Lunch will be provided. For more information, please call the chapel at 882-2111 or contact Leslie Hauser at leslie.hauser@eglin.af.mil. Rock For A Cure The Greater Fort Walton Beach Chamber of Commerce Relay for Life Team and The Block will sponsor the first Rock For A Cure Jan. 11, 6 p.m.-midnight. The event will be held at The Block (113 SE Eglin Parkway, Fort Walton Beach), and will feature music by area bands, including Reeds Waddle, Elyse Therose, Something to Yield, Johnny Lee, With Hatchet, Pike and Gun, and Underground Alliance, all donating their time and talent to the cause. Other bands are being added to the schedule. Rob Brown will emcee the evening, which includes prize drawings, games, bull riding chal- lenges, food and fun. Donations will be accepted to benefit the American Cancer Society. For more information call event chairperson Nick Chubb at 217-0816, The Block (301-9393) or the Greater Fort Walton Beach Chamber of Commerce at 244- 8191. 16 majors picked for promotion By 96 Mission Support Squadron Congratulations to the following majors who were selected for the rank of lieutenant colonel: James Bieryla, 59th Test and Evaluation Squadron Raymond Boulter, 49th Test and Evaluation Squadron Bryan Choi, 46th Test Squadron Mark Delory, 687th Armament Systems Squadron Daron Drown, 40th Fight Test Squadron Edward Earnhart, 33rd Maintenance squadron Sean Harrington, 96th Mission Support Squadron Lee Kloos, Joint Strike Fighter Site Activation Team Michael Love, 59th Test and Evaluation Squadron Stephen Miceli, 46th Operations Support Squadron Gregory Meyer, 31st Test and Evaluation Squadron William Patrick, 696th Armament Systems Squadron Vincent Riche, 689th Armament Systems Squadron Harry Seibert, 1st Special Operation Maintenance Squadron Christopher Scarborough, ACC TRSS Det 9 Yvonne Spencer, 96th Civil Engineer Squadron Feb 6-8 ITT Mardi Gras Weekend Join ITT on a trip to New Orleans Mardi Gras Feb. 6-8. Trip includes transportation, two nights at the beautiful Hilton Riverside, "Krewe du Vieux" parade in the French Quarter, and a visit to Harrah's casino with admission to Mardi Gras World. Cost is $185 per person, double occupancy. 882-5930 Feb 12 Family Child Care Parent Advisory Board Meeting The FCC Parent Advisory Board will meet on Thursday, 12 Feb., at 3 p.m., in the FCC office, Bldg 2808 on Boatner Road. Parents of children enrolled in FCC homes are encouraged to attend. The board meets quarterly to plan activities for the children and appreciation activities for the providers. Check withyourprovider for more information. 882-2994 Feb 14 Officers Club Valentine's Dinner Dance Plans are being made for a gala Valentine's event at the Officers Club. So mark your calendars for Feb. 14 and stay tuned to the Club's web page at www.eglinservices.com/oclub to find out more information. 651-1010 Feb 15 ITT Daytona 500 Tickets ITT has a limited number of Front Stretch tickets available for the Daytona 500 on Feb. 15. Cost is $155 per ticket. Call ITT for information on other NASCAR/Daytona 500 tickets. 882-5930 Feb 21 ITT Mardi Gras Day Trip A day trip to New Orleans is planned for Feb. 21. Cost is $45 per person and includes transportation, maps and beads. 882-5930 Feb 25 Fitness Center Soccer Shootout Get your kicks and test your skill on accurate shooting! Five different spots on the field will be marked off and participants will be given 2 minutes to complete the drills. Each round will vary depending on participation. Event will be held Feb. 25 at 9 a.m. Contact SSgt. Vickery at the Fitness Center for more details. 8825146 April 13-22 ITT Hawaii Fire and Water Tour Join Eglin [TT April 13-22 for the Hawaiian vacation of a lifetime! Itinerary includes whale watching on the island of Maui, a tour of Maui's famous Surfing Goat Dairy Farm, flight to the Big Island, Volcano National Park Tour, Thurston Lava Tube, Jaegar Museum plus much more. More details and pricing will be available soon from ITT. 882-5930 Nov. 10-16 ITT Western Caribbean Cruise It all happens aboard the Fantasy, a 7-day, 6-night cruise out of Mobile Nov. 10-16, 2009. Itinerary includes two fun days at sea along with stops in Mexico at Progreso, Yucatan, Cozumel, and Costa Maya. Cost is $359 per person, double for an inside cabin and $459 per person, double for an outside cabin. Deposit is $50 per person with final payment Aug. 17, 2009. Plenty of time for an easy payment plan. Fantasy offers new amenities including WaterWorks, Serenity Adult-only Retreat, a 9-hole mini golf course, tropical resort-style pool and more. Special activities are offered for children and teens. Make your reservation today! 882-5930 Aero Club / Dive Flight Monthly Meetings Pilots, get on board with up-to- the-minute information on safety, regulations, and all the business of flying at the Aero Club's Monthly Safety Meeting, held every second Thursday at 6 p.m. at the Eglin Yacht Club. And for divers, join Eglin's Dive Flight for their monthly meeting, held every fourth Friday at 6:30 p.m. at the Eglin Yacht Club. These meetings are open to all Eglin personnel and are a perfect place for members to socialize and for new or prospective members to learn more about the clubs. Call the Aero Club (882-5148) or Dive Flight (217-1261) for more information. DIVE The Eglin Dive Flight is conducting classes year round to include, beginner, advanced, nitrox, and blender classes. Gift certificates are available for Christmas. Also, the dive flight will be running a Florida Keys Lobster Hunting Trip in February and a Wreck's & Reef Trip in April. For more details contact Robert at 850-217-1261. .aa. k ..j4> m -- aJ Sales Service *Repair4 The Auto Shop is open Tuesday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. offering tire sales and services, oil changes, headlight alignment, ve- hicle analysis, battery sales and more. Saturday hours are 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. for "self-help" projects only. Whether you're a do-it-yourselfer or you need someone to do it for you, the auto shop is for you. If your repair canno be done on base, the staff will be glad to refer you to an off base repair shop. Service is open to all base personnel and their families.Call 882-2484. ... and much more, just a click away Family Child Care Earn $3000 a Month as a Licensed Child Care Provider Interested in earning extra cash? Become a Family Child Care provider and possibly earn up to $3,000 a month! The FCC office is looking for individuals who are willing to provide child care during normal duty hours, swing and evening shifts, and/or care for special needs children. Classes are held several times during the year. Persons interested in providing care for children in their homes for more than 10 hours a week on a regular basis must be licensed. 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