VOL. 63 N O . 17
T H U R S DAY, A P R I L 25, 2019
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MAY 2019
Recreation Eve
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20th SPCS radar celebrates Here are the summer camps – listed in chronological order – offered at the Youth Center and at Silver Spruce Golf Course. When you find one that lights your fire, sign up right away. Some camps have limited capacity.
Spice up you r summer!
(U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Emily Kenney)
EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE, Fla. — Lt. Col. David Tipton (left), 20th Space Control Squadron commander and Master Sgt. Jason Childers, 20th SPCS superintendent (center), along with former 20th SPCS commanders, Col. Tom Falzarano, retired Col. Alvin Kemmet and retired Lt. Col. Andrew Kraska unveil a dedication monument during the AN/FPS-85 radar's 50th anniversary ceremony, April 18, 2019 at Site C-6, Eglin Air Force Base, Florida. The monument symbolizes the honor of the five decades of unwavered space operations that have been conducted at Site C-6.
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DIY (DO IT YOURSELF)
STORY ON PAGE 10 offered by the Youth Center
Youth will be able to design and complete “Do It Yourself” projects throughout the week. Empowering youth to feel confident about making their own projects, youth and staff will work together to create fun DIY pieces. Dates: May 27 – 31 Cost: $100 Ages: 9-13 Eligibility: Dependents of Active
Duty, Retiree, Coast Guard, DoD Employees, Contractors and Surviving Dependents.Class Limit: Limited to 24 youth. Register: Between 9 a.m.-6 p.m. starting April 1 at the RP Lee Youth Center, Bldg. 1555. Call 719-5567220. NOTE: Physical and immunizations must be current and turned in at the time of registration.
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golden anniversary Summer camps offer youth a chance to try something new or devote more time to something they already love.
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Africa, Asia, Europe … Throughout the week, youth wi ence other cultures from around Activities ranging from sports to and art will be provided, allow to taste, experience and learn ab cultures. Dates: June 3-7 Cost: $150 Ages: 9-13
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JUNIO offered by
Junior Golf Academy is not camp, but kids have plenty of opp to golf throughout the summer fo JGA is also a perfect supplement Golf Camps offered in June and One hour per week of dedicate tion (Wednesdays 9-10 a.m. or 1 June – July). Records will be kept for perf awards. Discounted Private Junior Go ( June – August). One free large bucket of range day ( June – August, anytime). FREE 9-hole green fee on after 2 p.m. with a paying ad
NEWS 1-10 | BRIEFS 4 | CLASSIFIED 13 | CROSSWORD 15
SPACE BRIGADE OFFICIALLY MOVES TO FORT CARSON PAGE 6
AF WEEK IN PHOTOS PAGE 8
RECREATION AND LEISURE EVENTS PAGE 1B
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