NAF vehicles on sale starting Friday
A silent bid auction starts at noon July 24 through noon July 26 at the Outdoor Recreation parking lot for NAF vehicles. Vehicles will be sold as is.
NAF sales are open to all military and DOD identification card holders (civilians, military, spouses, and military retirees). Cash or cashier’s check accepted, but personal checks are not.
They must be paid and picked up by close of the next business day. If the winner does not pick up by then, the item will go to the next highest bidder.
For more information, call 801-777-4723.
Invitation extended for family campout
A family campout that includes overnight camping at Centennial Park near the base’s South Gate is on July 31.
Food, crafts, entertainment, music, an outdoor movie and much more will be available. Everyone is welcome to attend. The first 1,000 to register get a complimentary dinner.
Volunteers are also needed.
For more information, call 801-775-2084. Visit www.75fss.com/family-campout to register.
Hispanic American scholarships offered
The Hispanic American Heritage Observance Committee is offering $500 scholarships to current Hill AFB civilian/military personnel and their immediate family members.
Applications can be picked up at the Equal Opportunity Office at Building 1294 or by contacting Carlos Romero Jr. at carlos.romero.1@us.af.mil or www.facebook.com/hillairforcebasehahmc. Applications must be submitted no later than Aug. 17.
Scholarships will be presented at the Hispanic Observance Luncheon at the base’s Hubbard Memorial Golf Course on Oct. 8.
‘Hero2Hired’ job fair coming Aug. 19
A Hero2Hired job fair will take place Aug. 19 at Provo’s Utah Valley Conference Center, 220 West Center St.
This free event offers employment opportunities to reservists, guardsmen, veterans and spouses. The event runs from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. and features more than 50 employers who recognize the unique skills military members bring to the workplace.
Additionally, a job fair preparation workshop will be held at the Utah National Guard Headquarters in Draper Aug. 12.
For more information or to register, call 801-432-4242.
Chief’s golf tourney sign-ups underway
Sign-up is under way for the 18th Annual Hill Chiefs’ Group Golf Tournament planned Aug. 21 at the Hubbard Golf Course.
Proceeds from the tourney go to support various Hill organizations and events, including Operation Warm Heart, the Airman Leadership School and various quarterly and annual award recognition programs.
Cost for the tourney is $60 per person; Hubbard Golf Course punch will be accepted (two punches, plus $40). Entry fee includes greens fee, golf cart, lunch and prizes. Format for the event is four-person select shot (scramble).
The tourney is limited to the first 36 teams to pay in full. To sign up, contact Chief Master Sgt. Jeffrey B. Morris at 801-820-5759 (ext. 86), cell 385-239-0131, jeffrey.morris.3@us.af.mil or Chief Master Sgt. George E. Young at 801-777-3884, 801-586-0060 or george.young@us.af.mil.
Commander’s Cup slated for Sept. 8
A golf tournament to support the Hill Aerospace Museum will be held Sept. 8 at the base’s Hubbard Memorial Golf Course.
Cost is $150 per golfer, which includes entry fee, cart, food and prizes. Check-in begins at 10:30 a.m. and is followed by an 11:15 a.m. golf clinic. The tournament begins at noon and culminates with an award dinner at the golf course club house.
The annual event is sponsored by the Aerospace Heritage Foundation of Utah. For more information, call 801-825-5817.
Team Hill Roundup set for Sept. 12
Team Hill spouses will host their annual Team Hill Roundup on Sept. 12 at HUB801 in Riverdale.
The Western-themed event includes a silent and live auction, which raises thousands of dollars for Hill AFB Airmen and families.
For more information, email www.roundupspouses@gmail.com or visit www.teamhillroundup.webs.com.
Hill Air Force Ball coming up
This year’s Hill AFB Air Force Ball will be held Sept. 19 at the Ogden Eccles Conference Center in Ogden. The theme is: “Team Hill … Road to 75 Years.” Be on the lookout for more information, including ticket sales near the end of July or beginning of August.
Diversity Council offers prize for logo
The Team Hill Diversity Council is seeking your help. All councils, including Black History Month, Women’s History Month, Holocaust Remembrance Day, Pacific Islander Month, Pride Month, Hispanic Heritage Month, National American Indian Heritage Month, and National Disability Employment Awareness Month, have unified to form one Diversity Council, and are seeking a logo to represent the council.
Submit a logo design from July 1-Aug. 14. Voting will occur during the Team Hill Diversity Council general meeting scheduled for Aug. 20. Council executive officers may not submit a design.
The logo must be 2-by-3 inches in size and submitted in a PNG or JPEG format. The winner will receive $100, as well as the pride of having the logo displayed on coins, shirts and banners. For more information or to submit a design, contact 2nd Lt. Abigail Buns at 801-586-9165 or email abigail.buns.1@us.af.mil.
EAP offers free services to families
The Employee Assistance Program provides assessment, counseling, referral, management consultation and coaching services to government civilian employees and their family members free of cost (some limitations apply).
The program aims to help employees resolve personal problems that may adversely affect their work performance, conduct, and health and well-being.
Services offered include assessment, counseling and referral; financial; legal; supervisor/manager coaching and consultation; website resources; health and wellness presentations; and orientation presentations.
Free webinars are also available on the EAP website at http://FOH4You.com. Upcoming webinar topics include: Aug. 12, Improving Work Habits for a Better Worklife Balance; and Sept. 9, When Someone You Love Has Depression.
EAP services are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week by calling 800-222-0364 or visiting http://FOH4You.com.
Reunion weekend for AF Reserve in Oct.
The 419th Fighter Wing will honor the Air Force Reserve’s remarkable 60-year legacy at Hill AFB during a reunion weekend here Oct. 2-4.
“The Air Force Reserve has been at Hill Air Force Base since 1955,” said Col. Bryan Radliff, 419th FW commander. “We’ve had different names, flown different aircraft, but one thing that hasn’t changed is Utahns serving their nation.”
The weekend events include studio’s photographers and graphics artists are available to assist you should you be unable to access the site or otherwise need assistance.
For more information, call 801-777-7615.
Protect yourself and your identity
Having your identity used to cheat you out of your hard-earned money can be devastating, and recovering financially from it can be an uphill battle.
Government civilian employees can contact the Employee Assistance Program for assistance. If you think you’ve recently been a victim of identity theft, your EAP can help you take the necessary steps to minimize the damage and protect your credit rating. The EAP can also provide a kit full of information and resources on protecting yourself from identity theft.
For more information, contact EAP 24 hours a day, seven days a week at 800-222-0364 or visit http://FOH4You.com.
AFSA holds monthly meetings on base
Air Force Sergeants Association, or AFSA, general membership meetings are held the last Wednesday of each month at 3 p.m. in The Landing.
Members are encouraged to bring a nonmember with them.
For more information, search “AFSA 1163” on Facebook or contact Tech. Sgt. Jennifer Marrott at 801-920-2394.
Lost/stolen IDs must be reported
There are new procedures in place for reporting lost or stolen Common Access Cards at Hill Air Force Base.
The cards, used by Team Hill members to enter the base and access computer networks, are controlled documents that contain personal information.
As soon as the discovery is made that a card has been lost or stolen, members must report the issue to the 75th Security Forces Squadron Pass and Identification Office or Emergency Communications Center at 801-777-3056.
They must then visit the 75th Security Forces Squadron in Building 408 and fill out an Air Force Form 1168, explaining the circumstances surrounding the lost or stolen card.
The Form 1168 is required before users can have a new card issued by customer service at the Force Support Squadron in Building 430. Two forms of current federal ID are also required to have a new card issued (passport, driver’s license, social security card, etc.).
For more information, contact the 75th Force Support Squadron Customer Support at 801-777-1845, option 3.