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SAPR ‘Glow Run’ set for April 29

The Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Glow Run will be held on April 29 from 7-9:30 p.m. in Centennial Park. 

The run is open to all ages and approximately 1 mile long. 

In addition to the run, there will be free giveaways, candy, a DJ and bouncy castles. For more information, contact the SAPR office at 801-777-1985.

Fall-prevention video challenge issued

Air Force Occupational Safety invites Airmen to challenge their creativity and participate in a safety video challenge to help promote the prevention of mishaps due to falls.

The videos that best communicate fall prevention will be posted on the Air Force Safety Center website and available for use Air Force wide, and included in occupational safety resources to highlight and promote Fall Protection Weeks, May 2-13.

A few simple rules apply: 

• Videos should involve no dangerous activities 

• No one gets injured in the video process

• Length is no more than 30 seconds. Videos may be produced with the help of local public affairs — if resources are available — or created solely by the Airmen entering the video challenge. 

Submit videos to HQ AFSEC/PA Mailbox, or call 505-846-0468 for submission instructions. Deadline for entries is April 1.

AFSA Golf Tournament May 6

The Air Force Sergeants Association will hold a golf tournament May 6 at Hill AFB’s Hubbard Memorial Golf Course. 

Registration is at 7 a.m. The tournament begins at 8 a.m. Cost is $65. Preregister by April 22 and save $10. 

The event fee includes greens fee, cart, lunch and prizes. For more information, call 801-777-2536 or 801-777-4316.

Utah veterans business conference

Join the Utah Veteran Owned Business Partnership partners to learn about the keys to becoming a successful veteran-owned business, local and national resources, and connect with other entrepreneurs and business owners. 

The conference will be held at Salt Lake Community College’s Karen Gail Miller Conference Room at 9750 S. 300 West, Sandy. Cost is $25.

Call Cory Pearson, Utah Department of Veteran and Military Affairs, at 801-326-2372 for more information.

Hero2Hired job fair scheduled in Layton

Businesses looking to hire veterans for at least three positions will be participating in the free Hero2Hired job fair scheduled for May 26 at the Davis Conference Center in Layton. 

This H2H Job Fair is sponsored by the Utah Veterans and Military Employment Coalition, Utah Committee for Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve (ESGR), Utah Department of Workforce Services, Utah Department of Veterans and Military Affairs, Utah Department of Labor Veterans’ Employment and Training Service (VETS) and many other local partners. 

The goal of the sponsor is to connect employers with servicemembers and spouses looking for meaningful employment opportunities. Job seekers should register at www.jointservicessupport.org/Reg/13H723 

The Davis Conference Center is located at 1651 N. 700 West, Layton. For questions and information, call 801-432-4536 or 801-432-4492.

Family days for 2016

AFMC has designated the following days as “AFMC Family Days” for 2016:

Friday, May 27 in conjunction with the Memorial Day

Tuesday, July 5 in conjunction with Independence Day

Friday, Sept. 2 in conjunction with Labor Day

Friday, Nov. 25 in conjunction with Thanksgiving Day

Tuesday, Dec. 27 in conjunction with Christmas

Nov. 25 will also be an “Energy Shutdown Day” and the West Gate will be closed this day and all holidays. Employees working compressed work schedules will change their regular day off to align with the family Energy Shutdown Day. Supervisors are encouraged to follow liberal leave procedures during the family days.

AFSA holds monthly meetings on base

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, contact Tech. Sgt. Jennifer Marrott at 801-920-2394.

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.

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. 

For more information, contact the 75th Force Support Squadron Customer Support  at 801-777-1845, option 3.

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