MYHURLBURT Life APRIL 2016
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Contents 4 Egg Competition Winners
7 CDC Math Class 12 USAF Marathon 14 Boating & Water Safety 18 Youth Photography Winner 26 Community Connections
Marketing Director Dianne Bitzes Visual Information Specialists Emily Guerrero Amanda Kosche Michael Pettus Cristina Scott Commercial Sponsorship Stephany Pippin Marketing Assistant Barbara Little
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On the Cover: (photo by Amanda Kosche) April is here! Now is the perfect time to enjoy our Outdoor Recreation center. Stop by for jet ski, sail boats, deck boats, paddle boards and so much more! Pictured on cover Jeffery Rodriguez, 1SOFSS Outdoor Recreation Assistant.
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Easter Egg Decorating Contest Winners Photos by Stephany Pippin Winners of the Easter Egg Decorating Contest at the Landing Zone Community Center.
Thanks to everyone who participated in the Landing Zone Community Center Egg Decorating Contest-ALL the entries were eggtastic! Difficult as it was to select the winning entries, choices had to be made. Congratulations to the winners of their respective categories (pictured above from left to right):
decorating is the annual Cardboard Boat Regatta! This not-to-be-missed event will be held in conjunction with the Sound of Independence at the Outdoor Recreation Soundside Marina on Friday, June 24. It’s never too early to start thinking of your design and theme (costumes encouraged to compliment the theme)!
Best Theme: Americana, created by Arianna P. Best Overall: Fluffy Chick, created by Genesis C. Best Decorated: C-130, created by Alisha A. The next community event centered on creative
Thank you to our contest sponsors: Eglin Federal Credit Union, Ramada Beach Plaza & Resort, Dell Military, and Corvias Military Housing. (No Federal Endorsement of Sponsors Intended.)
-Stellar designs from other competitors-
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Each participant receives: 1. Individual Employment Plan 2. Career Planning Scale 3. Job Search Knowledge Scale 4. Personality test, “Modus Operandi”
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Love Kids & Want To Work From Home? FAMILY CHILD CARE PROVIDER Orientation Training Class Family Child Care Office • 301 Tully Street • Bldg 90509 • 884-4300
On and Off base child care providers are needed for full-time, swing, and mid-shifts as well as weekend, special needs, infant care and expanded programs. Spouses of active duty and retirees are invited to attend our next free four-day training course April 26-29, 2016. Attendance at all classes in the session is required for FCC licensing. Those interested in attending should pick up an application package at the FCC office, located at 301 Tully Street, or call us at (850) 884-4300.
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Off base providers are required to register with the State of Florida Department of Children and Families. Don’t forget to secure childcare arrangements now! Seating is limited. Classes are offered quarterly either day or evening hours. Base policy requires that anyone who cares for children in their home for more than 10 hours a week and/or on a regular basis must be licensed by the MSG/CC. Current as of: 3.28.16. Subject to change without notice.
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WHERE’S THE MATH? Hurlburt Field’s CDC preschoolers are getting ahead!
Hurlburt Field’s CDC preschoolers are getting ahead!
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commitment to excellence, Hurlburt Field Child Development Centers (CDCs) took advantage of the Just last month a news story ran about Political curriculum development opportunity and Melissa scientist Andrew Hacker of Queens College in New LaPlante, Child & Youth Program Assistant complete York who wrote, “The difficulty of learning algebra is the offered math course. responsible for a higher dropout rate when students find they can’t grasp the discipline. The course should “After Melissa completed the math course, she be excluded because the math is just too hard for and Mildred Riley (Child Development Program students today.” As a defense department centered Technician) enthusiastically began introducing math concepts through a variety of on science and technology, less opportunities,” said Stacy Jones, “We work as a team to implement than a year ago Headquarters Air Force (HQ USAF) invested in their developmentally appropriate activities CDC West Director. “Special emphasis was placed on the side of the debate now gripping that will meet each child’s needs, use of natural learning materials not only parents and educators, strengths, and interests.” such as sand to explore shapes but Americans as a whole. - Mildred Riley and rocks to practice classifying,” In June 2015, HQ USAF Child So, where’s the Math? It is and Youth Programs offered installations an opportunity to strengthen happening in our CDC preschool classrooms. “We preschool curriculum through an Early Childhood work as a team to implement developmentally Mathematics Course. The course was designed to appropriate activities that will meet each child’s assist preschool teachers with integrating math needs, strengths, and interests,” shared Riley. Some learning throughout the preschool day. With a of the strategies integrated into the curriculum
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WHAT THE KIDS LEARN
Chemists or Microbiolo ment Center Photos by Child Develop Food Programmers dawning: Accountants or Computer ile making a wh g ntin cou and ng suri experiences involving mea s. ber half num fruit salad using whole and
Engineer beginnings: Weaving activities teach patterning, critical thinking skills and problem solving.
gists origins: Seed explori ng activity was used to tea ch how many seeds are found in a gou rd.
different shapes, Architectural genesis: Kids explored the construct together. sizes, weight, and how they create and
Hurlburt Field children are learning today for first educational learning experiences. Math is fun tomorrow include: and should offer memorable experiences that a Accountants or Computer Programmers: Food preschooler will take with them throughout their experiences involve measuring and counting; we educational lifetime,” said LaPlante.
do this while making a fruit salad using whole and This model engages preschool children similar to half numbers. the learning practice known as Science, Technology, Chemists or Microbiologists: Seed exploring Engineering and Mathematics (STEM). There is strong activities are used to teach how many seeds are belief that education focused on STEM allows children to investigate, encouraging them to ask questions found in a gourd. and explore the world around them. Engineers: Implementing activities to teach patterning, critical thinking skills and problem solving. Regardless of the academic reason(s) that “one out of five young Americans does not graduate from Architects: Children are given manipulatives to high school,” Hurlburt Field CDC educators teach explore the different shapes, sizes and weights; concepts every day that children can use to advance children are then encouraged to create and construct. in math and competently progress as they develop in “Every child learns at a different pace and way. As life. Our dedicated CDC staff recognizes, “our children preschool teachers, introduce preschoolers to their are our future.”
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20th Annual Air Force Marathon
On your mark, get set, be a part of Air Force History! by Dianne Bitzes
Marketing Director / 1SOFSS FSK This year marks the 20th Anniversary of the esteemed Air Force Marathon. The annual favorite will be held on September 17 at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio and a 5K race is scheduled September 16 on the campus of Wright State University.
registration, and lodging are reimbursed. Permissive TDY status is authorized. Team composition for the Full Marathon is four runners (male & female) and six runners (male & female) for the Half Marathon. Team registration information is located on the AF Marathon website, http://www.usafmarathon. com/active-duty/ and submitted via myPers. Team registration deadline is 1 May 2016.
The Air Force Special Operations Force’s CV-22 “Osprey” is the featured plane of the 2016 Air Force Marathon. The aircraft chosen each year for the event typically flies over the marathon starting line before the race begins at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force. “This is the first time we have featured a special operations plane,” Rob Aguiar, marathon director, said in a statement. This year also marks the tenth year of the MAJCOM Challenge. The Challenge winning team is awarded based on a point system that factors in both participation and performance in the full and half marathon events. This friendly challenge serves as an incentive for each MAJCOM to encourage participation in the Air Force’s own nationally- The Air Force Marathon is open to the public. In fact, recognized fitness event. Permissive TDY for military roughly 60% of participants are civilians. Participants can be authorized by supervisors. have the option of competing in the full marathon, a The 2016 prestigious traveling trophy will be half-marathon, and 10K and 5K, as well as a wheeled presented to the winning MAJCOM commander division. Registrants must be 16 years of age prior at Fall CORONA. MAJCOMs are authorized to fund to September 17, 2016 to be eligible to sign-up for up to a 10 person, representative team. Participants the full marathon. Parent or guardian permission is receive uniform items and portions of travel, required for minors.
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Get the most out of your boating experience by being prepared. Boating in Florida is more fun when you are ready for anything. Living along the coast brings opportunity for a variety of water activities. Sadly, most years Florida leads all states with the highest number of boating fatalities. Take time before starting to out to prepare properly with Florida regulations and safety policy. Don’t be a statistic!
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Did you know that anyone born on or after January 1, 1988 must have a Boating Safety Education ID Card to legally operate a boat in Florida? You can take the “How to Boat Smart” correspondence course and follow the directions provided on the test. Visitors from out of state who do not have a card issued by their home state can take a Temporary Certificate test. (http://myfwc.com/boating/safety-education/ id) Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission (FWC) list the following definitions vital to understanding HYPOTHERMIA – Is a serious life-threatening condition. It happens when the body’s core internal Florida boating: temperature drops below the point where normal BOATING ACCIDENT - A col+lision, accident, or body functions occur. It is different than frostbite or casualty involving a vessel in or upon, or entering freezing to death. Hypothermia is one of the greatest into or exiting from, the water, including capsizing, dangers when you go out on the water. It is usually collision with another vessel or object, sinking, thought of a cold-weather or cold-water condition; personal injury, death or disappearance of any person but it can occur at temperatures well above freezing, from on board under circumstances which indicate even in waters as warm as 80°. Whenever you go the possibility of death or injury, or property damage boating or swimming, you need to understand and to any vessel or dock. look for the signs of hypothermia. FAULT OF OPERATOR - Speeding, overloading, improper loading, not properly seating occupants of boat, no proper look-out, carelessness, failure to heed weather warnings, operating in a congested
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SAFETY the vessel is underway upon the waters of this state, • A gap in advancing breakers where the rip current is or to control or steer a vessel being towed by another pushing its way seaward. vessel upon the waters of this state. • A line of foam extending offshore. REPORTABLE BOATING ACCIDENT - A boating • An offshore plume of water past the sandbar. accident that results in personal injury requiring medical treatment beyond immediate first aid, death, • If still unsure, throw a floating object into the water disappearance of any person from on board under and see if it moves steadily seaward. circumstances which indicate the possibility of death What to do? or injury, or damage to any vessel or other property in DO NOT PANIC or try to swim against the current an apparent aggregate amount of at least $500. RIP CURRENT - A large amount of water at the Swim parallel to shore until you feel the current lessen shoreline rushes in a narrow path back to the sea. This and then swim to shore. path of water can extend as far as 3,000 feet offshore, If you can’t break out of the current, float with it until reach 90 feet in width, and travel up to 4 feet/second. it dissipates, usually just beyond the breakers. Then swim diagonally to shore. Signs of a Rip Current Stand on a high area, such as a sand dune or deck, If you do not swim well, know your limits, stay in and scan the water. To spot a rip current, look for the wading depths, and watch for sudden drop-offs. following characteristics: NO MATTER HOW WELL YOU SWIM, ALWAYS • A streak of water that is a different color. The SWIM IN FRONT OF A LIFEGUARD. streak may look more murky or darker than the Used by Permission - Published courtesy of North Carolina Sea surrounding water. Grant, North Carolina State University
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Young Air Commando Wins National Photography Contest by SrA Jeff Parkinson
1st Special Operations Wing Public Affairs
babysitter safety program, youth sponsorship program and goals for graduation, just to name a few.
HURLBURT FIELD, Fla. -- A young Air Commando from the youth center, here, won the 2015 Image Makers national photography contest organized by the Boys and Girls Club of America that was judged at the local, regional and national level.
Zayiah has been going to the Hurlburt Field Youth Center since she was five years-old and is able to take photos during events thanks to that partnership.
“We have cameras for the kids to use while they’re “I was surprised when I found out I won,” said at the youth center,” said Margaret Casler, youth Zayiah. “It was exciting.” center program director with the 1st SOFSS. “Some Zayiah Craig, 11, submitted her photo titled “Best of the kids even use their cell phones.” Friends Forever” and was notified at the beginning Zayiah has already submitted another photo into of this month her photo won against all B&GCA the 2015 photography competition where it won and youth centers across the entire Air Force, Army, locally and made it to the regional level. Navy, Marines and Coast Guard, stateside and overseas. “I thought that [the competition] would be an awesome experience to show her that she could branch out and do some cool and exciting things with photography,” said Neka Craig, Zayiah’s mother and child development education technician with the 1st Special Operations Force Support Squadron. “I was amazed and very proud of her, and she was excited, yet very humble at the same time.” According to Neka, Zayiah’s interest in photography started about two years ago. “I think family vacations sparked her interest in photography,” said Neka. “She would take pictures of everything from signs to buildings. Then, around the house, she would take pictures of the furniture and herself.” Air Force youth centers partner with the B&GCA to provide similar high-quality programs and curriculums like that of the photography club,
Photo by Senior Airman Jeff Parkinson Zayiah Craig, 11, displays her award-winning photo, titled “Best Friends Forever,” at the Hurlburt Field Youth Center, March 14, 2016. Craig entered her photo into a national photography contest, organized by the Boys and Girls Club of America where she competed against all B&GCA nominations to include all youth programs across the entire Air Force, Army, Navy, Marines and Coast Guard.
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Saturday Yoga @ Aderholt will be moving toIn the Outdoor Rec during April. April,Beach SaturdayatYoga will be moving to the Beach at Outdoor Rec April 9,16, 23, 30
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108 McMillan Street, Bldg 90353
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443 Cody Avenue, Bldg 90337
259 Tully Street, Bldg 90517
Oasis Café.............................................. 881-5731
Fitness Center, Commando................... 884-4412
403 Walkup Way, Bldg 91300
Spare Time Grill....................................884-6470 Inside Hurlburt Lanes
The Reef (Military Dining).................... 884-4970 313 Cody Avenue, Bldg 90326
The Riptide (Military Dining)........881-5127/5128 150 Howie Walters Road, Bldg 91007
452 Cody Avenue, Bldg 90232
Fitness Center, Riptide...........................881-5121
Health and Wellness Center.................. 884-4292 Housing....................................... 884-5330/7583 Human Resources................................. 884-5233 Inspector General................................. 884-6322 Legal Office............................................884-7821
150 Howie Walters Road, Bldg 91007
Main Gate..............................................884-7803
Gator Lakes Golf Course........................ 881-2251 Gator Lakes Pro Shop............................ 881-2251
Mental Health........................................881-4237
403 Walkup Way, Bldg 91300
Pass & Registration............................... 884-5233
Hurlburt Lanes......................................884-6941
Pharmacy............................................... 881-2133
442 Cody Avenue, Bldg 90231
Post Office..............................................884-7699
Information, Tickets and Travel
Public Affairs..........................................884-7464
212 Lukasik Avenue, Bldg 90210, Room
Leisure Travel........................................884-5699 Tickets & Tours......................................884-6795
Retiree Activities Office........................ 884-5443
Education and Training......................... 884-6724
Marina..................................................884-6939
Safety Office..........................................884-5243
Library..................................................884-6266
Outdoor Recreation..............................884-6939
443 Cody Avenue, Bldg 90337
100 Corlew Road, Bldg 92473
Security Forces............................ 884-6423/6185
Manpower & Personnel........................884-6787
Rifle & Pistol Club.................................884-6939
Sexual Assault Prevention/Response....499-7425
Military Personnel................................ 884-5252
Skeet Range.......................................... 883-3366 6th Ranger Road
Thrift Shop............................................ 884-3098
NAF Employment..................................884-6464
The Landing Zone Community Center................................884-5080
TRICARE........................................ 881-5177/3912
FORCE DEVELOPMENT Civilian Personnel........................ 884-5212/5224
221 Lukasik Avenue, Bldg 90220
212 Lukasik Avenue, Bldg 90210, Room 134 212 Lukasik Avenue, Bldg 90210, Room 143 145 Letourneau Circle, Bldg 90327
424 Cody Avenue, Bldg 90229
100 Corlew Road, Bldg 92473
100 Corlew Drive
443 Cody Avenue, Bldg 90337
Red Cross...............................................884-6107
School Liaison Officer............................ 884-5441
Space “A” Travel.................................... 884-7806
Veterans Affairs............................(800) 827-1000
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