Commander’s Corner: Happy birthday, air force - Page 3 Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado Thursday, September 24, 2009 Vol. 53 No. 38 Ceremony honors sacrifice of POWs, missing in action by Tech. Sgt. Ray Bowden 21st Space Wing Public Affairs A flight of Airmen, Soldiers and civilians jog the last leg of the 24-hour POW/MIA run Sept. 18 before posting the POW/MIA flag in front of the base chapel. The end of the run signified the beginning of Peterson’s POW/ MIA Recognition Day ceremony and marked the conclusion of National POW/MIA week. The 21st Space Wing hosted several events during this week including a Reveille ceremony, the run and a candlelight vigil. Col. (ret) Gordon Scott, a former POW, was the guest speaker Friday at the chapel. (Air Force photo by Larry Hulst) The men and women of the 21st Space Wing concluded their week long tribute to servicemembers who have been declared prisoners of war or missing in action with a POW/MIA Recognition Day Ceremony Sept. 18 at the base chapel. Peterson’s observance marked the last of six days during the National POW/MIA week, a period during which Congress has mandated the flying of the National League of Families’ POW/MIA flag. The ceremony began with the posting of this flag and featured Col. (ret) Gordon Scott, an Army Air Corps aviator who spent 50 days as a POW in Japan, and closed with remarks from Col. Stephen Whiting, 21st SW commander. “It is especially fitting that on the Air Force’s 62nd birthday, we remember and honor the sacrifice of prisoners of war and those missing in action,” Colonel Whiting said. “Our service’s historic commitment to space capabilities like global positioning will decrease the probability of our Airmen being taken prisoner,” he said. Colonel Scott spent his internment in a small bamboo cage with his seven-man crew. He and his men were routinely beaten but stayed true to the Code of Conduct. “We were interrogated two-to-three times a week,” he said. “We got beat on the back of the head if we didn’t answer properly, but we just gave them our name, rank and the type of aircraft we f lew,” he said. A variety of Peterson Airmen turned out to support the POW/MIA event. “My grandfather was a POW, my father was a Marine in Vietnam, and I have two brothers in the Army,” said Airman 1st Class Delilah Alvarado, 21st Dental Squadron. “I’m here to honor the past and the sacrifice of our POWs. There’s never going to be enough ways to say �thank you.’” Colonel Whiting presented Colonel Scott with a painting of a P-51, the same aircraft Colonel Scott flew while stationed on the Island of Okinawa. “Their efforts transformed Japan,” he said, praising the service of Colonel Scott and other World War II-era Airmen serving in Japan. “Japan is now among our strongest of allies and one of the world’s leading democracies,” he said. The event also featured an invocation from Chaplain (Capt.) Ron Feeser, and a reading of the “Loneliest Prayer” and �America’s “Answer to the loneliest Prayer,” and a demonstration to honor former POWs and MIAs by a fire team of American and Royal Canadian Airmen and U.S. Army personnel. “Our POWs and MIAs gave so much to their country and stayed true to what it means to be an American,” said Chaplain (Maj.) Mark Ingles, 21st SW Chapel. “It encourages me to know that we are paying tribute to their service.” Colonel Scott continues to serve the Air Force as a docent at the Peterson Air and Space Museum here. Wing library among seven in Air Force to reach pemier status Thea Skinner 21st Space Wing Public Affairs staff writer The Peterson library received the Department of Defense Morale Welfare and Recreation Premier Status Award at an annual DoD library workshop in Chicago, Ill., in July. Peterson’s library is one of seven in the Air Force to win the award for exceeding core MWR standards to earn premier status. The premier standards involve heightened levels in three of five core standard areas: customer programs and services, technology infrastructure and facilities. The premier standard offerings at the library include multimedia stations, 18 computer stations with commercial Internet access and Wi-Fi throughout the library, a PlayStation 3 in the young adult area, and a youth computer work station with children’s educational software. The other core standard areas are: separate areas for different types of materials and areas for study, library staff meets qualification standards and receives required training, and library services provides a long range budget plan. “It is nice to know that the library is getting some recognition,” said Kathy Kucharski, 21st Force Support Squadron base librarian. “This is recognition that other people are noticing besides our customers. Recognition that the hard work we have been putting into improving the library has been acknowledged.” Ms. Kucharski has served at Peterson as a librarian since 1999. At the end of each fiscal year, Ms. Kucharski compiles the library annual report that tabulates such operations as the number of books circulated. The data is sent to the DoD and compared against several sets of standards shared amongst all installations until the data reaches the five star level standard of Air Force libraries. Each set of standards contains its own core and premier standards. Library patrons use the computers at the Peterson library Sept. 16. The library received the Department of Defense Morale, Welfare and Recreation Premier Status Award at an annual DoD library workshop in July. The library is one of seven throughout the Air Force to win the award for exceeding core MWR standards. The library offers 18 computer stations with commercial See library page 12 Internet access and Wi-Fi amongst its many resources. (Air Force photo by Thea Skinner) INSIDE News Commentary Briefs Events First Knight 4 3 9 11 13 Walk for breast cancer Page 7 Air Force’s 62nd birthday Page 8 Leisure Events Page 11 2 Space Observer Thursday, September 24, www.peterson.af.mil Space Observer Thursday, September 24, 2009 www.peterson.af.mil 3 C ommander’s C orner 21st S pace Wing 21st Space Wing Commander Col. Stephen Whiting Chief of Public Affairs Mr. Jeff Bohn Editorial Staff Chief of Internal Information Mr. Steve Brady Deputy Chief of Internal 1st Lt. Jonathan Simmons NCOIC of Internal Tech. Sgt. Ray Bowden Staff Writer Ms. Thea Skinner Published by Colorado Springs Military Newspapers Group, 31 E. Platte Avenue, Suite 300, Colorado Springs, 80903, a private firm in no way connected with the U.S. Air Force, under exclusive written contract with the 21st Space Wing. This commercial enterprise Air Force newspaper is an authorized publication for members of the U.S. military services. 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Leaders say happy birthday, Air Force SAN ANTONIO (AFNS) — The Air Force’s top leaders send a message to the total force to celebrate the Air Force’s 62nd birthday and to remind them to remember the commitment and sacrifice of the more than 40,000 Airmen deployed around the globe. Secretary of the Air Force Michael Donley and Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Norton Schwartz issued the following message: “To the Airmen of the United States Air Force and their families: Sixty-two years ago, on Sept. 18, 1947, your Air Force was established as an independent service. Over the last six decades our legacy has been one of adaption, innovation and technological change on a constant quest to reach beyond our limits. On this day, it is appropriate to not only reflect upon this heritage, but to also look ahead. While the employment of airpower has changed throughout history, our charge remains to Fly, Fight and Win in air, space and cyberspace. Regardless of the domain, the indomitable spirit of the American Airman remains unchanged. The spark of innovation which drove aviation pioneers to master pow- Michael B. Donley Secretary of the Air Force Gen. Norton A. Schwartz Chief of staff of the Air Force ered flight and break the sound barrier can be seen in our global air, space and cyber capabilities that provide unprecedented levels of support to combatant commanders around the world. The heart and soul of our Air Force is not found in the platforms we operate or the technologies we employ; it is in our Airmen and their families. The future of our Air Force rests in their hands, and for us to succeed we must ensure the well-being of our Total Force Airmen, civilians and their families. As we celebrate our birthday this year, let us remember the commitment and sacrifice of the more than 40,000 Airmen deployed around the globe and their families who support them. We are proud of all the Air Force has accomplished, and prouder still of today’s Airmen who have answered their nation’s call. You embody integrity, service, and excellence, and we are proud to serve alongside you. You are a living tribute to our Airmen of battles past, and an inspiration for Airmen yet to come. Happy 62nd Birthday!” This message and other senior leader viewpoints can be found in the information section on AF.mil. Visit the Space Observer online at www.csmng.com Roasted Duck and BBQ Pork Everyday Fresh Asian Produce and Meats Available Everyday! Asian Pacific Market, located at 615 Wooten Road Suite 160, Colorado Springs, CO 80915, is proud to announce its 1st Year Anniversary and to partner with Springs Rescue Mission for fundraiser during the event as part of the short of food, clothes, and toy donations. Powers Blvd. Wooten Rd. Contributors will become eligible for a $100 grand prize drawing. 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Daylena Gonzalez war against terrorism began. Today, there are Air Force Space Command Public Affairs major security challenges posed by persons ICBMs have been, and continue to be, who possess the abilities to conduct both an essential element of the United States symmetric and asymmetric warfare around strategic global strike equation. In honor the globe. of the 50th ICBM Anniversary, Air Force Are ICBM capabilities still useful today? Space Command public affairs, interviewed Lt. Gen. Casey said, “The mission of nuclear four space pioneers in efforts to portray their deterrence will undoubtedly remain the perspective when the ICBM program was ICBMs priority focus, but changing security young in years. environments dictate an assessment of the The first element to question, what ICBMs potential value as a conventional global necessitated inter-continental ballistic strike weapon.” missiles? Space pioneer According to Brig. and Peacekeeper ICBM These powerful weapons Gen. Brooks, “These program director, Retired powerful weapons served our nation well as Lt. Gen. Aloysius Casey, served our nation well said, “ICBMs were created deterrents. After fulfilling as deterrents. After in response to the threat of fulfilling that role, that role, they are now a large Soviet Union long they are now serving range missile program.” serving as launch as launch vehicles During the Cold War, vehicles missions for the missions for the Air the U.S. had a dominant Force. Air Force. strategic bomber force ICBMs are aged - Lt. Gen. Aloysius Casey (B-36 & B-47 aircraft), the 50 years plus and Soviets were working hard continue to age with to establish a missile force grace, How do you feel about the upcoming capable of an enormous first strike before our 50th Anniversary? Brig. Gen. Brooks said, bombers could arrive on target. Throughout “...extremely pleased to have contributed in the Cold War, ICBMs provided the U.S. with these 50 years of historic achievements, it is a credible deterrent force capable of striking well worth celebrating.” Lt. Gen. Casey added, long range targets. ICBMs had about a “Happy to see some of the past hard work 35-minute strike rate making them ideal. recognized.” “The time was right,” said Brig. Gen. Elmer One thing is certain, the world will continue Brooks. “The US was engaged in a tense Cold to change and the Air Force ICBM force along War and an arms race with the USSR. Rocket, with it. guidance and nuclear warhead technologies Editor’s Note: F.E. Warren Air Force Base, matured to the extent that combining them Wyo., will host the 50th ICBM Anniversary in an ICBM was feasible. ICBMs provided the capability to strike targets with a nuclear bomb events, October 7-9, 2009. *(Series Part I of 3) Part II of the 50th ICBM virtually anywhere in the world within 35 Anniversary series will highlight each ICBM minutes of launch with no known defenses.” and where it is today. The world has changed since the Soviet Union The first U.S.-designed ballistic missile was the MX774, developed by Convair in the late 1940s at its own expense. Although the MX-774 never went into production, it provided valuable data in the 1950s when the United States began developing intermediate range and intercontinental ballistic missiles using nuclear warheads. IRBMs had a range of less than 1,500 miles, and ICBMs, more than 1,500 miles. (U.S. Air Force photo) Visit the Space Observer online at www.csmng.com aRe you consiDeRing Plastic suRgeRy? 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When snow and ice conditions develop at Peterson, a team of experts from across the wing recommend a course of action to protect base personnel. When questionable weather conditions develop, 21st Security Forces Squadron and 21st CES Airmen will inspect base road and parking conditions. If the road conditions are hazardous, the 21st CES and 21st SFS commanders present a status brief to the 21st MSG commander. Timely communication is the key element when determining road conditions and base reporting procedures. The entire process must be executed in less than an hour to ensure people are informed quickly; safety is the primary consideration throughout the process. When conditions warrant, the 21st MSG commander convenes a formal teleconference with the 21st SFS and 21st CES commanders. Once the commanders agree, the 21st MSG commander recommends a course of action to Col. Stephen Whiting, 21st SW commander or Col. Jim Jennings, 21st SW vice commander. Finally, Colonel Whiting will then instruct the command post to implement snow call procedures while the 21st SW Public Affairs staff will update local media outlets and the base’s public Web site www.peterson.af.mil. When snow operations begin, 41 engineers from the 21st CES begin working to make Stock photo Peterson roadways as safe as possible with an emphasis on keeping all roadways clear and accessible for emergency vehicles. Of course, with the airfield as our highest priority, you may not see improvements immediately on secondary roadways but rest assured they will get to your area. In addition, there will be snow removal operations in the housing area. Terms you should know: Closed Peterson Air Force Base is closed. Military personnel and Department of Defense civilians are not permitted to come or go. Anyone coming on base while it is closed will not be allowed to leave. Mission-essential personnel will remain in place until the base is reopened and their replacements arrive. Early release Non-mission-essential personnel and nonemergency personnel must depart their duty stations before the end of the normal duty day. Phased release of personnel normally occurs at 30-minute intervals to reduce the congestion of traffic departing Peterson. According to Colonel Buckman, “The reason for early release is to provide ample time for picking up their children, make it home safely and allow civil engineers the opportunity to ready the base for the next day.” Mission essential only Only mission-essential and emergency personnel should report for duty. Additionally, mission-essential and emergency personnel on Peterson at the time the base is closed must remain on Peterson until the situation clears or replacements arrive. Sources of information available to you www.peterson.af.mil Peterson Snow Call Line 556-SNOW All Peterson personnel may call the snow call line for the latest information on base closures or delays. Due to the potential for a large volume of calls, the snow call line may be busy. Call back periodically, or check local TV stations or other sources listed to get the information. How you can help When the base is placed on a two-hour delay, this means you should begin your commute two hours later than you usually do. This delay gives the snow and ice removal teams time to clear roads and parking lots before you begin your commute. Your parking lot may be skipped if there are cars preventing operations, and with the tight time-line the snow plows are on, it is uncertain when they can make it back through your area. The teams clear roads much more quickly and efficiently if there is little or no traffic and you are kept safe while this operation is ongoing. If you do encounter a snow plow while driving, yield to the vehicle and give it a wide berth. These machines cannot stop quickly and are most likely spreading a de-icer and anti-skid substance mixture behind them. Additionally, you can help by slowing down and allowing additional time for your trips. What facility managers should be doing Facility managers should be readying building occupants for the upcoming snow season. Hopefully your facility has a snow removal schedule, snow shovels and plenty of sand or ice-melt on hand. If facility managers do not have any ice-melt on hand, they can acquire it from 21st CES Supply. “During snow and ice events, building managers should also ensure entrances, exits and handicap areas are slip-free,” said Colonel Buckman. Safety is everyone’s business and all occupants should be looking for ways to help out. Additionally, remember our base grounds contractors are only responsible for common sidewalks. The organizations are responsible for sidewalks within 100 feet of the facility. Base housing occupants Snow removal will begin once the snow has accumulated to two inches. Removal will continue until the accumulation has subsided. Snow removal for general officers’ quarters will begin at one-quarter inch. Snow will also be removed in resident driveways and the walkways up to the front porch, providing there are no vehicles in the driveway. The snow removal company will observe quiet hours between 8 p.m. and 6 a.m. During this time, snow removal will be limited to housing streets only. Snow parade 21st CES is bringing back its annual snow parade. The parade will take place at 3 p.m. Oct. 23. The vehicles will stop for a briefing at the main child development center and proceed down Peterson Boulevard. Please come out and see the snow plows, fire trucks and our special guest, Santa Claus! NOW OPEN! 2.90%APY* Special EasyStartSM Certificate Only $50 to get started 1-year term $3,000 maximum Make additional deposits anytime Not a member? Join today! Serving Army, Marine Corps, Navy and Air Force active duty, retired, reserve, National Guard, DoD civilians and their families. 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Michael Holmes 21st Civil Engineer Squadron As Soldiers and Airmen return from the Middle East, area residents are reporting increased sightings of “camel spiders,” a creature purported to grow as big as a dinner plate. But the camel spider is not a spider at all, it is technically a Solifugid. Solifugids are neither spiders nor scorpions. They are also not insects. They look like a cross between a spider, a scorpion and an insect, and are closely related to all three. Some may view the camel spider as an intimidating force to be dealt with, but in reality there is not much to fear from them. While photos from Iraq show what appears to be a huge spider, one type that is indigenous to Colorado is small — about the size of a quarter — and poses no threat to humans. Overseas the tales of their ferocity and gargantuan sizes are greatly exaggerated; some “spiders” can grow to two inches in length, but most are less than one inch long. They do not attack or prey on large mammals, but feed on a variety of other creatures including scorpions, insects and spiders. The distinct arachnid group consists of several hundred species distributed in tropical and desert regions worldwide, including Colorado. They are primarily nocturnal creatures that hide in animal burrows, and under rocks and other objects. Although camel spiders lack venom glands, their powerful jaws are capable of inflicting painful bites. Reports of camel spiders chasing people are simply a result of their seeking shade from the sun — as the person moves to avoid the camel spider, it follows them in an effort to stay in the shade thus giving the impression of being chased. They’re really not much to worry about. For information about pests on base, call 556-7754. To schedule a pest manager to treat or inspect your area, contact the 21st Civil Engineer Squadron customer service at 556-4030 for prompt service. 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Wanda Major-Barnett who knows all too well the trials faced by cancer patients. “My mom was a breast cancer survivor,” said Sergeant Major-Barnett. “Without the support she was provided, her recovery may have been impaired.” Among the teams participating in the event were local civilian and military teams from Colorado Springs, the U.S. Air Force Academy, Peterson, Schriever and Fort Carson. The event had nearly 7,000 participants and raised more than $200,000. The 76th Space Control Squadron Lobos are tasked to provide flexible, accurate, and reversible space effects to the Joint Functional Component Command commander for Space to support the objectives of any supported combatant commander. One 76th Space Control Squadron team members include (from left to right): Master Sgt. Wanda Major-Barnett, Robert Barnett, Tech. Sgt. John Devitt, Senior Master Sgt. David 76th SPCS focus is to develop a strong Well, Olga Wells, Staff Sgt. Jill Johnston, Lt. Col. Elvert Gardner, and Tech. Sgt. 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Stephen Whiting, 21st Space Wing commander and Airman Kurt Brockhaus, 561st Network Operations Squadron, cut the Air Force birthday cake during the U.S. Air Force’s 62nd birthday celebration Sept. 18 at the Aragon Dining Facility. The event featured a lunch, the cake cutting ceremony, and a short presentation on the history of Peterson from Jeff Nash, Peterson Air and Space Museum deputy director and curator. This celebration also served as the monthly birthday celebration meal for Team Pete Airmen. (Air Force photo by Craig Denton) Team Pete Airmen selected for below the zone promotion The 21st Space Wing senior airman below the zone central base board for the third quarter was held Sept. 18. There were a total of six selected for promotion at the board. Members selected for BTZ are eligible for promotion between Oct. 1 and Dec. 31, 2009. 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Toastmasters meet Peterson Toastmasters is holding a membership drive 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Sept. 29, in building 1410, the Peterson chapel, room 1. Light refreshments will be available. Come out and see how Toastmasters can help you improve your communication and leadership skills. For information, contact Bea Macliz at beagar3ms@msn. com or go to http://peterson.freetoasthost. org. Preseparation briefing All active duty Airmen separating within 180 days must contact Master Sgt. Jennifer Tucker for a mandatory out processing briefi ng. For information call 556-0151. School news The Military Child Education Coordinator AFB has developed a newsletter — School News — for military families. The September issue of School News includes information about events at several area schools, an upcoming college fair, a school’s graduation requirements, information on students who transfer to and from schools, and impact aid. To get your copy, visit Airman & Family Readiness Center, building 350, or visit www.21fss.com and look for the Military Child Education Coordinator under a new name — School Liaison Officer. For information on the School Liaison Officer, visit www.21fss.com and click on Airman & Family, or call 556-6141. Hispanic Heritage events The Hispanic Heritage Month committee has scheduled several events to celebrate Hispanic American heritage. These events include a coloring contest Sept. 21 to 25 at the Child Development Center; Free Salsa dance lessons in McCormick Hall, building 1262. Dance lessons will be given 6:30 to 7:45 p.m., Sept. 17; 6:30 to 7:45 p.m., Sept. 24; and 7 to 8:15 p.m., Oct. 1. There will also be a party with food tasting and salsa dancing at 6 p.m. Oct. 8 at The Club. For more information, contact Tech. Sgt. Alejandro Vieira at 556-9940. True Colors workshop The Airman and Family Readiness Center is offering a True Colors workshop for those interested in discovering their strengths and understanding human behavior. The workshop is 10 a.m. to noon, Oct. 28, in building 3530, room 1203, and is open to all military identification card holders. Seating is limited. To RSVP or to learn more information, call 556-6141. Full Power training Take charge of your personal safety through a free Full Power training session 1:30 to 3:30 p.m., Oct. 29, at the Peterson chapel. Learn about protecting personal boundaries, de-escalating a confrontation, dealing with verbal attacks, stopping sexual harassment, using physical self-defense to get away from an assault, and self-defense training for men and women. The training is open to all baseaffi liated personnel: active-duty, civilians, dependents, and retirees. For more information, contact Sexual Assault Response Coordinator’s office at 554-7272. Strategic Nuclear Forces conference Th is year’s annual Strategic Nuclear Forces event will be held Nov. 16-20, in the Main Conference Room, Building 920, from 7 a.m. — 4 p.m. 9 We pay the BEST PRICE for your GOLD, SILVER & PLATINUM! Turn your broken or unwanted jewelry into quick cash! We also buy flatware, coins and watches. Chapel positions for bid The following chapel contracts are open for bid: 11 a.m. Protestant worship arts director 11 a.m. Protestant contemporary guitarist 11 a.m. Protestant contemporary bass guitarist For contract and bid submission process details and to obtain bid documents concerning these contracts contact Chaplain Ingles at 556-4442. Bids will be accepted until Sept. 30. Contract will be awarded using best value criteria. The successful bidder is subject to a background check for positions involving contact with children as directed by DoDI 1402, Criminal History Background Checks on Individuals in Child Care Services. Additionally, the chapel is soliciting bids for a Protestant pastoral coordinator appropriated contract for FY 2010. Details and the bid submission process can be found at www.Fedbizopps.gov orcontact the base contracting office at 556 -5797. Bids will remain open until Sept. 28. Military child workshop The Fort Carson Parent to Parent team will hold a workshop devoted to resiliency and the military child from 10 to 11 a.m., Sept. 29, at the Airman and Family Readiness Center in building 350. Topics include understanding the importance of resiliency in children and identifying opportunities to build and strengthen that resiliency during military transition periods and deployments. Call 556-6141 to sign-up as seating is limited. Come Join Us in Worship Worship serviCe: Sunday 9:30AM Panorama Middle School 2145 S. Chelton Rd. 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Our Heroes’ Tree Peterson AFB is partnering with the Military Family Research Institute at Purdue University to present “Our Heroes’ Tree.” Through this program, the Peterson library and MFRI are working to honor past and present servicemembers and create an awareness of military families currently affected by deployment. Our Heroes’ Tree is a national program founded to recognize and honor the sacrifices of current servicemembers, veterans, and deceased servicemembers. The Peterson library will display a tree featuring the handmade ornaments created by the community to honor a servicemember. To participate: 1) Simply create a handmade ornament honoring the servicemember. (Ornament templates will be available free of charge at the library or you can make your own. Place a photograph, a copy of a photograph, or the servicemember’s name and any appropriate dates and/or comments in the ornament.) 2) Bring the ornament to the Peterson library during the month of October where it will be placed on the tree with other commemorative ornaments. 3) Stories about individual servicemembers can also be submitted and will be displayed in a binder near the tree. will be displaying Our Heroes’ Tree through the month of November. To learn more, contact Charlotte at 556-4049. Peterson library to test extended hours The Peterson library will launch new extended hours on a trial basis. Beginning Oct. 5 and ending Jan. 31, 2010, the library will remain open one hour later until 8 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays. Friday and Saturday hours will remain the same, and the library is closed Sundays and federal holidays. During this trial period, the library will verify through actual usage whether or not customers are using the library during that extra hour. Usage will determine whether or not the library will make this a permanent change. For more information, call 556-7462. Halloween events might scare up a crowd Several Halloween events hosted by the 21st Force Support Squadron might scare up a crowd. Don’t get spooked by all the activity. Put on a costume and your happy face and join us! Oct. 26 to 30 — Wear your Halloween costume and bowl one game for FREE at the bowling center, 556-4607. Oct. 28 — Halloween Storytime, 10:15 a.m. at the Peterson library, 556-7462. No snacks or beverages, just stories. Oct. 30 — Halloween 5k/10k Fun Run, 11:30 a.m. behind the fitness center. Oct. 30 — Kids Night Out Halloween, $4 to $7, 5:30 to 8 p.m. at The Club, 574-4100. Kids dress in wonderful costumes and eat gory, yucky food like Brain Cell Salad and Maggot Stew. There will be games and prizes. Oct. 31 — Halloween Costume Contest, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Bowling Center, 556-4607. The person in the best costume will win a bowling party for 15 people. Oct. 31 — Hiking Pikes Peak, $15. Outdoor Rec will lead this hike up to the top of the mountain that inspired Katharine Lee Bates to pen the words for “America the Beautiful.” Who knows, along the way you might encounter the spirit of Zebulon Pike, who never made it to the summit. Sign up by Oct. 28. Call 556-4867. Airman & Family Readiness Center Military Child Education Coordinator — The A&FRC now has an MCEC. This person provides information on the Colorado Springs school districts, acts as the liaison between the military community and school administrators, provides consultation services regarding school education, and provides transitioning information on other school districts for military members who are PCSing. For information, call 556-6141. Military & Family Life Consultant — (719) 640-9961. Mondays — Readiness Briefing, 1 to 2 p.m. Tuesdays — Mandatory Pre-Separation Briefings, 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. Wednesdays — Welcome Home Peterson, 10 a.m. to noon Classes/Programs — Include: Basic Resume Workshop Oct. 1, Resume Review Oct. 6, Behavioral Interviewing Oct. 13, Transition Plus Oct. 29, Estate Planning Oct. 1, Financial Planning Oct. 22, Basic Investing Oct. 15, and Home Buying Seminar Sept. 16, TAP Workshop Oct. 5 to 9, Key Spouse Oct. 21, plus many more. Visit www.21fss. com and click on Airman & Family to see what classes and programs are available. Airman’s Attic — Military members E-5 and below can get children’s clothing, toys, kitchen items, furniture, small appliances and more. Always accepting items of donation. Open 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday to Friday. Located in building 1425, the former base exchange. Call 556-3215. Family Services Loan Locker. Assists families of all ranks with the loan of household items. The layette program for new babies of those who are E-5 and below is designed to assist young families with new baby items. Open 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday to Friday. Located in building 1425, former base exchange. Call 556-7614. Aquatic Center Active duty military swim for free during lap swim times. Call us for details. *Swim Lessons — on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 5 p.m. and 5:40 p.m., Oct. 20 to Nov. 12; and Nov. 17 to Dec. 10. * Rent-A-Pool — Rent the pool for your private event — an intimate gathering or a group of 50 maximum. For details, call 556-4607. * Ask about Deluxe or Basic Birthday Parties — Cake, ice cream, beverages, invitations, setup … we event take care of the cleanup. Perfect! Two-hour parties can be reserved Saturdays from noon to 3 p.m. and Sundays from noon to 5 p.m. Call for details! * Parent & Child Aquatics — Pre-School Aquatics — Fitness Swimmer — Learn to Swim with Six Levels — Personal Water Safety. Ask us for details. * Water Aerobics Classes — High Energy Water Aerobics, 11 to 11:50 a.m., Monday and Wednesday; Bodies in Motion, 11 to 11:50 a.m. Tuesday and Thursday; Deep Water Aerobics, 6 to 6:50 p.m., Tuesday and Thursday. Auto Hobby * Manager’s October Special — To prepare for fall and winter driving, let us do a 32-point vehicle inspection for free. By appointment only; call 556-4481. Bowling Center Oct. 31 — Halloween Costume Contest, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The person in the best costume will win a bowling party for 15 people. Oct. 26 to 30 — Wear your Halloween costume and bowl one game free! On your birthday — Bowl one game free! Dollar Days — Just $1 games, $1 shoes Mondays and Tuesdays from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Sundays (Family Days) 1 to 4 p.m. Bowling Leagues start in September. — Get bowled over with fun. Sign up now. Party Time! Have your squadron party or your child’s birthday party here. New packages are available! Call 5564606 for details. Education Center Local colleges and schools are conveniently located at the Education Center. They include Pikes Peak Community College, Colorado State University — Pueblo, Colorado Christian University, and Webster University. For information, call 556-4064. Space ObServer Thursday, September 24, 2009 www.peterson.af.mil 11 Family Child Care Military spouses who are presently providing childcare or who want to care for children other than their own for a total of 10 hours or more per week must be licensed to do so in on-base quarters. To learn more about Family Child Care, call 556-4322. Become an Affiliated Child Care Provider — If you are retired active duty member or the spouse of an active duty or retired active duty member, and if you are currently licensed by the State of Colorado to do childcare in your home, you can become affiliated provider with Peterson AFB. Fitness Center Oct. 30 — Halloween 5k/10k Fun Run, 11:30 behind the Fitness Center. Get Fit, Stay Fit — Programs run all year. Sign up now and look great for the holidays. Or make it your New Year’s resolution to feel great. Awards are given starting at only 50 hours/miles. Ongoing — Drop-in open-play inline hockey, Mondays and Wednesdays at 5 p.m. Ongoing — Back to Basics Circuit Course, 6:15 to 7:15 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays, 11 a.m. to noon Wednesdays. ITT / Arts & Crafts Tickets on sale at Information, Tickets and Travel, Bldg. 640, across from the Thrift Shop. For information, call 556-1760. Patriot Pass & Patriot Pass Plus prices subject to change — Peterson’s Information, Tickets and Travel office received word that prices for the Patriot Pass and Patriot Pass Plus will stay the same until Oct. 18. After that date, Intrawest will decide if they will raise the price or not. So … get over to ITT and get �em while these prices are good! Patriot Pass (unlimited, unrestricted skiing at Winter Park and Copper Mountain): Adult $219, Child $104; Patriot Pass Plus (unlimited, unrestricted skiing at Winter Park and Copper Mountain — plus six days at Steamboat Springs): Adult $229, Child $114. Liberty Pass — This season ski pass is valid for Keystone and Arapahoe Basin. Adults $189, Children ages 5-12 $109. This pass is only for active duty military and their dependents. Denver Broncos — the only tickets left are two tickets for the Jan. 3 game with the Chiefs Tickets are $50 each. Go to Elitch Gardens! Buy 3 tickets, get 1 free at Peterson’s ITT, 556-1760. Get Meal Deal and Parking passes, too. Denver Aquarium tickets are $12 adults, $7 children, $9.75 seniors. Fingerprinting service is available for non-official business. Painting and framing classes are available. Call 556-1732 for more information. Leisure Travel — Call 556-2116 or 556-6447 — The only leisure travel office in southern Colorado dedicated to travel discounts for the military. To get word on hot travel specials, sign up for E-mail News. Go to www.21fss.com and click on Signup for E-mail News. Library Extending hours to 8 p.m. Monday to Thursday Oct. 5 to Jan. 31, 2010 on a trial basis. Friday and Saturday hours will stay the same; closed Sundays and federal holidays. Usage will determine whether or not the library will make this a permanent change. Our Heroes’ Tree — The Library will display a tree featuring handmade ornament created by the community to honor a service member. Bring the ornament to the library in October, and the Heroes’ Tree will be displayed in November. For information, stop by the library or call Charlotte at 556-4049. Story time — Every Wednesday at 10:15 a.m. Family Literacy Kits — brightly colored backpacks contain a book, DVD, and an activity sheet — sometimes in a second language — for children up to first grade. Home Schooling Resources — offering Core Knowledge Sequence Content Guidelines for K-8, Text Resources, Grace Abounding, The Complete Home Learning Source Book, Delta Education series, Ace Math, By the Numbers DVD series, and much more for home learning for children. The Great Courses — For some, learning is a life-long process. This library edition offers courses on CD or DVD, all taught by distinguished professors at colleges and universities around the country. Movie Night See movies at the base auditorium… for free! Popcorn and soda are free, too! Films are shown Wednesdays at 7 p.m. and Saturdays at 1 and 7 p.m. and the first Friday of every month at 8 p.m., right after the Deployed Family Members Dinner. For a schedule of upcoming movies — complete with synopses and ratings, go to www.21fss.com and click on What’s Hot Now. Outdoor Recreation Kayak: Pool — Learn the basics of kayaking. Combine this with on-the-river sessions for $45 for a combo class. Oct. 9 or 23 from 4:45 to 9 p.m., $25. Sign up by Oct. 7 and Oct. 20 respectively. Kayak: Lone Pine — Oct. 10 or 24 from 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., $35. Combine it with a pool session for just $45 for both. Sign up by Oct. 6 and Oct. 20 respectively. Mountain Biking — Get basic mountain bike riding instruction and try it out at Red Rock Canyon Open Space from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Oct. 11. Cost is $15. Sign up by Oct. 9. Mountain Biking — Cheyenne Mountain State Park on Oct. 30. Cost is $15. Sign up by Oct. 28. Climbing: Indoor Wall — A free three-hour lesson on belaying and movement on rock, 6 p.m. Oct. 21. Sign up by Oct. 19. Rock Climbing: Outdoors — Climbing instruction provided as we climb in the local area in such classic spots as Garden of the Gods, Red Rock Canyon Open Space, Cascade Slab and others Oct. 18. Sign up by Oct. 16. Hiking Pikes Peak — $15. Do this hike on Oct. 31 with folks who know the way. We’ll stop for a picnic lunch along the way. Sign up by Oct. 28. Camping Weekend — Offered Oct. 2 to 4. Leave 6 p.m. Friday; return after breakfast Sunday. All meals and camping gear included for just $30. Sign up by Sept. 28. Overnight in Glenwood Springs — Head for the hills! Take a dip in the hot springs pool, ride the gondola to the top of the mountain, choose from fantastic restaurants. Transportation and accommodations for two nights is just $125/person; all other costs are out-of-pocket. Leave Friday at 6 p.m. Oct. 16 and head back home at 1 p.m. Oct. 18. Sign up by Oct. 12. Ski Sale — Save the date! Opening at 6 a.m. Oct. 16 at Outdoor Recreation, building 675. Offering winter equipment and apparel. Shop early for best selection and before your duty day starts. Season Rentals — Oct. 26. Season rentals for ski and snowboard begins Oct. 26. You can pick up equipment Nov. 2 and after. Season rentals must be returned no later than June 31, 2010. For outdoor recreation information, call 556-4867 or 556-7753. RP Lee Youth Center Classes: Oct. 7 — Parents Night Out, 7 to 11 p.m. Oct. 14 — Indoor Soccer Banquet — 6 p.m. Oct. 14 at The Club. Oct. 15 — Flag Football Banquet, 6 p.m. at The Club. Oct. 23 — Give Parents A Break, 7 to 11 p.m. Ongoing — Cheerleading program. Classes are every Monday: 5 to 6 p.m. for ages 5-9; 6-7 p.m. for ages 10-18. Sign up today. Call 556-7220 for information about the RP Lee Youth Center events. Silver Spruce Golf Course Private Golf Lessons — Lessons are $35/half-hour, $70/hour. Visit www.petersonafbgolf.com. Temperature and weather are located on the right side of the homepage. Find Web specials and great coupons, too. The Club The Club has numerous diwnner and entertainment events during October. For information, call 556-4181. Sundays — Brunch Oct. 4 and 18 from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in The Club. Sundays — Football Frenzy breakfast buffet at 10:30 a.m. in Stripes Pub. Mondays — Bingo Bonanza, 6 p.m. (Tuesday, when a national holiday falls on a Monday). Mondays — Football Frenzy, games start 6:30 p.m. in Stripes Pub (closed Oct. 12, in honor of Columbus Day). Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays — All You Care to Eat Lunch Buffet, 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Friday Night Dinner Specials — Oct. 2 Herb Crusted Prime Rib, Oct. 9 Soft Shelled Crab, Oct. 16 Prime Rib Buffet, Oct. 23 Seafood Buffet, Oct. 30 — no dinner (Kids Night Out Halloween). Served 5:30 to 8 p.m. in The Club. Carver Buffet — Oct. 8, 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. (they’re such cut-ups at The Club). 10-Cent Wing Night — Oct. 15, 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. in Stripes Pub. Octoberfest Lunch Buffet — Oct. 16, 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Celebrating the bounty of a great harvest. Taco & Fajita Night — Oct. 20, 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. in Stripes Pub. Technology Expo — Oct. 21, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., The Club. Mongolian Lunch Buffet — Oct. 22, 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Seafood Buffet — Oct. 23, 5:30 to 8 p.m. Kids Night Out Halloween — Oct. 30, 5:30 to 8 p.m., $4 to $7. Kids and adults can dress in costume and enjoy really “yucky” food and games galore. 12 Space ObServer Thursday, September 24, www.peterson.af.mil Free classifieds for Servicemembers Call 329-5210 Drive a Servicemember Home, formerly known as EADD, offers free rides from 10 p.m. to 3 a.m. Fridays and Saturdays, including holidays. The program is open to all ranks and services. Call 55 NO DUI for a free ride. Airmen use computers at the Peterson library Sept. 16. The library received the Department of Defense Morale, Welfare and Recreation Premier Status Award at an annual DoD library workshop in July. The library is one of seven throughout the Air Force to be honored with the award. The library offers 18 computer stations with commercial Internet access and Wi-Fi amongst its many resources. (Air Force photo by Thea Skinner) Library From page 1 “We have a fairly large collection of resources,” Ms. Kucharski said. The library also provides a Dantes Subject Standardized Test, a college level examination. Some colleges accept the credits once the test is successfully completed in areas such as public speaking. As part of Colorado Library Consortium, library books are provided on loan based on customer needs, and as an Air Force general library, it contains three focus areas: mission support, education support and quality of life support. 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They found that fear of deep water and the bigger predators that live there, combined with abundant prey in mangrove swamps, keeps island-born lemon sharks in home waters for years. This was something of a revelation and an important finding. As humans develop the coast and eradicate shark habitat, they threaten not only the existence of baby sharks but much older specimens as well. Conversely, protecting such habitat helps sharks of all ages. It’s been a long-standing assumption that extreme cold is tougher on younger, smaller animals because, with less mass, they can’t retain heat as well. But a new study of musk oxen — who live and forage through Arctic winters where temperatures drop as low as minus 58 degrees Fahrenheit — shows young oxen don’t lose any more heat energy than adults. The discovery is important because it was presumed high musk oxen calf mortality was largely due to harsh winters. Now scientists have to look for new answers. VERBATIM For more info call 634-1048 I don’t know anything about computers. I don’t even know how often to change the oil. — American comedian Buzz Nutley BRAIN SWEAT Why is it common for digital alarm clocks to have 9minute snooze intervals, rather than 10? PRIME NUMBERS 28.16 — Number of calculations, in trillions, that the Cystorm supercomputer at Iowa State University can perform per second Source: Iowa State University BRAIN SWEAT ANSWER By setting the snooze time to 9 minutes, the alarm clock needs only to monitor the last digit of the time. So, if you hit snooze at 7:45, the alarm goes off again when the last digit hits 4. If it was a 10 minute interval, the alarm would go off immediately or the clock would require additional circuitry to monitor multiple digits of time. FACTS’ QUIRKS OF NATURE Like humans, cats are right- or left-handed. Or in this case, right- or left-pawed. 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PH: 719-237-9819 CENTRAL 2107 N. Circle Drive, $117,000 3 beds, 2 baths, garage. Cute home with alley access. Linda Richie RE/MAX Properties 310-5377 MLS#595093 Poet Loft for sale downtown, 2BB/2ba garage, elevator, lowest priced, $265k Motivated —- Mike 719-640-4529 Ft. Carson Soldiers: ACAP ASAP Call 526-1002 NORTHGATE MARKSHEFFEL LAND Condo in Southeast Area - $90,000. 3 beds, 2 full baths, 1,440 sq. ft., new carpet, new paint, 8’ X 60’ deck. Call Linda Richie, RE/MAX Properties, 719-310-5377 - MLS# 502572 MADISON RIDGE 5Bd/3ba/1c, 2158 SF. West-side! Ranch-Style w/Open Flr Plan & Many Extras: A/C, Arched Doorwys, Fpl, HW Flrs & More! $215K Jorgette @ 499-1232, Colorado Casa PRICE REDUCED! N/E TH 1,534 Fin. sqft.., 2Be, 1 ½ Ba, 1c gar & AC. Quick Possession! Incl all appl., $119,900! Call Cliff at Cliff Johnson Realty 592-9700 / 590-7200. Springs Ranch: Fantastic Value! 1700+ sqft $147,900. Seller pays 3K closing costs. 3bd, 4ba, GLFP, 2000 model. Lease option avail.! Call Cliff @ Cliff Johnson Realty 592-9700 / 590-7200 EAST Semi-Custom rancher on 40 acres. Upgraded kitchen appliances, vaulted ceilings and many EXTRAS! 3BR, 2BA, 2 car garage, 1644sqft. Shows like a model home. The Manning Team @ RE/MAX Advantage. Call Don 719-550-1544 ELLICOTT/YODER The Best of Views! 1378 sq.ft. home w/35 acres! 3bd/2bth/3gar! Calhan; $164,900; mls#570946 Horse Property! 3bd/2bth Stucco home w/9+acres & barn w/elec. & H20! Great views! $199,900: mls#493575 Westside Duplex! Lots of Parking! 2bd/1bth each unit! Trees! 131 W. Cheyenne Blvd. Only $149,000! FALCON Pristine home on corner lot w/incred. landscaping! Vaulted ceilings throughout! Archways, recessed lighting, 3 bdrms, 3 ba, 2 car. Views! Close to parks! Dynamic price, close to mil. bases. 12518 Scamper Rd. $209,900 Dancing Star Realty - 488-2234 FOUNTAIN COUNTRYSIDE 3b/2ba/2, 1612 Sq Ft. 4-Lvl Home, Garage w/ Storage Shelves, Lg Backyd, FR w/ Fpl -Walk Out to Backyd, Close to Schls! $175K Jorgette @ 499-1232, Colorado Casa FOUNTAIN VALLEY MOVE IN READY! Immaculate 3 Car Stucco and Stone Rancher in FLYING HORSE, minutes away from AFA. ¼ of an acre lot that backs up to greenway and running/bike path. Approximately $20,000 in professional landscaping. 4 bedroom, 3 full baths 3160 (completely finished) sq. ft. home. Priced at $399,000. Approximately $10,000 under 2009 assessed market value. A must see! Call 339-2807 for private showing. PEYTON Great horse property on fenced 5AC, w/5/3/4c gar/3,304sf.home. Close to Peterson and Schriever AFBs. Call Larry, RE/MAX Properties 590-4744 CLAREMONT RANCH 3Bed/3ba/4, 3182 Sq Ft. Brand New Cond, Lots of Upgrades, HWF, FR F/p, Ceramic Tile, Beautiful Landscaping. $275K Jorgette @ 499-1232, Colorado Casa RIVERS DIVIDE 4Bd/3ba/2, 3368 SF. 5.05 Ac, Views of Bijou Basin, Open Floor Plan, Large FR, A/C, Wood Stove, FR, Covrd Porch & Deck! $389K Jorgette @ 499-1232, Colorado Casa MONUMENT POWERS Single Family Home for sale with mountain views in Monument (High Pines). 4 Bedroom, 4 Bath, Custom Rancher with w/o Basement, 2 1/2 garage on a plus one half acre lot. Beautiful views....2 decks...professionally landscaped lot with sprinkler system. Fenced yard. Year built 2004.....Price $489,000. Contact Mrs Mary Scott...tel no. 719 481 3079 for an appointment to view. MUST SEE HOMES FOR SALE *614 N 30th st 3bed/1 bath/1 CAR WESTSIDE Totally remodeled $219,000 *6050 Gunshot Pass 2bed/1b/1c $115,000 POWERS *8025 Parsonage 3bed/2.5bath/2 car $215,000 by PAFB *Soaring Eagle Townhome 2bed/2bath/2car for $165,000 *Rental 3bed/2 bath/ 2 car in Claremont Ranch $1200 month Kris at Coldwell Banker 661-6112 WHOO-HOO - What a find here! Luxurious remodeled rancher w/walkout basement on 2.45 acres of privacy! Prime location close to town yet nestled among mature pines with both city & mtn views!. Granite ctrs, hickory cab, hardwd flrs, 2 decks plus patio! Over 3,700 sf: 6 bd/3 ba/ 2 car . Custom rock firepl & wet bar, main level laundry, bay windows, immaculate condition. Price low to sell fast! $497,400 19805 Hamal Drive Dancing Star Realty - 488-2234 NORTHEAST CAMPUS BLUFFS 3b/3ba/3, 3123 SF. Wonderful Open Flr Plan, Stucco Ext, Stone Accents, Fpl, Deck, Landscpd, HW Flrs, Upgrades Galore! $350K Jorgette @ 499-1232, Colorado Casa Springs Ranch: Beautifully upgraded 2sty, w/1400+sqft, 3 bd + loft & 2c gar. Spklr, GLFP, soaring LR ceiling, country kit. $179,900 firm! Cliff - Cliff Johnson Realty 592-9700/590-7200. PUEBLO WEST New 3800 SqFt Finished Rancher, 5Bd/ 3Bath/ 6 or 8 Car Gar, Covered Patio, A/C, many energy efficient features. $284,900, Frech Team 719-290-1000 Wheelchair Acc, �07, 5/3/3car, 2894sf, full fin bsmnt. 1.223ac, Landscaped. $219,900. Jones Healy 719-250-1976 BLACK FOREST 4 Bedroom 5 acres $189,900. Excellent condition, garage, patio, Big Views, private well, quiet, horses ok. Qualifies for $8,000 Tax Credit 7428 Theresa Drive 6 beds, 5 ba, 3 car. 3,945 sq ft, fin bsmt. Call Linda Richie, RE/MAX Properties, 719-310-5377. MLS#456317 EASY ACCESS TO BASES, 4BD 3ba/2c,liv rm, fam rm w/gas fp, all appl, deck, trees, private yard, $195,000 Ron M/RMP 697798.ourdaddy.com Call 24/7 - 576-8888 Code 1578 GENERAL Semi-Custom rancher on 40 acres. Upgraded kitchen appliances, vaulted ceilings and many EXTRAS! 3BR, 2BA, 2 car garage, 1644sqft. Shows like a model home. The Manning Team @ RE/MAX Advantage. Call Don 719-550-1544 $159,900 AFFORDABLE & IMMACULATE! SEEING IS BELIEVING! 3 BR, 1 BA, 2 CG. NEW: Granite Counters, Vinyl Windows, Kitchen Appliances, F/P & More! Just Painted Inside & Out, Huge Patio! Call or E-mail Cathy NOW! (719) 331-8161 [email protected] 1% U# R BUYER REBATE Customer Service is # 1. 1% Buyer Rebate @ Closing. www.dinkysmith.com 719-238-3338 Masters RE Group MANUFACTURED/ MOBILE HOMES VA $0 down $0 Close! Jim (719) 475-0517 Home/Work Have a business? Need to promote yourself? Reach all four of the Military bases plus readers of the Business Journal with our classied section. Get this same size ad for only $66.80 a week. Call Hyrum at (719) 329-5221 to place your ad. Cost of ad is dependent on length of contract Guaranteed Military Financing! 2 & 3 Bedroom Manufactured Homes For Sale. Over 30 Homes Located within 5 Minutes of Ft. Carson. Gorgeous Homes with Island Kitchens, 5-Piece Deluxe Master Baths, and Walk-in Closets! We Finance Military Family’s. Payments as low as $599 per mo! 1-888-265-1681 Great Deal! Double wide manufactured home, 28 by 70. 4BR, 2BA. Master suite has full bath and separate shower. New appliances, paint and carpeting. Springs Mobile home park. Assessed value is $42,000, well sell for $35,000 OBO. Lease Option! 325-277-2948. 17 Linda Lafferty CRS, GRI, ABR, MRE, CNE Member Elite 25, Broker 719.955.8590 www.lindalafferty.com S/W Area Patio Home $160,000.00 Pride of Ownership Shines Thru this Ranch Style Home t 0QFO 'MPXJOH 'MPPS 1MBO t(SFBU3PPNXJUI#SJDL"DDFOUFE 'JSFQMBDF t 6QEBUFE ,JUDIFO#SFBLGBTU#BS3'JODMVEFEt%JOJOH"SFBt4QBDJPVT0XOFST#FESPPNXJUI 1SJWBUF#BUI8BML*O$MPTFUt$FOUSBM"$t7JOZM8JOEPXTt&YUFOTJWF8PPE-BNJOBUF'MPPSJOHt/FX5JMFJO4IPXFS4VSSPVOETt&OKPZ0VUEPPS-JWJOHJOUIFY $PVSUZBSEXJUI4UBJOFE$PODSFUF1BUJPt$PNNVOJUZ1BSLt$VM%F4BD-PDBUJPOt #FESPPNT#BUIT"UUBDIFE$BS(BSBHF Moving to beautiful Colorado Springs? Please call or e-mail for Complimentary Relocation Information 18 Space Observer Thursday, September 24, www.peterson.af.mil SOUTHEAST WEST 2bd/2ba, 24x48 mobile home + lot. Near Ft Carson. 1223 Sherwood Ln. $70K. Owner will carry, 10% down. 390-8564 Fountain Springs Apartments Huge 1-2-3 BR starting at just $635! Only a $1 deposit! Full size washer/ dryer included, 24-hr fitness center, swimming pool, gated community & more. Call 719-591-4600 4+BR, 4BA, 2-car Dist-20 School hardwood, appliances, finished basement, $369,900 229-6040 Great time to Buy! MILITARY APPRECIATION REBATE: 46 Woodbridge $267,500 Million dollar views of the lake and golf course! Private D12 townhome with a bright, open Floor plan. This 3bed/4 bath 2 car is a great value for the area. Close to Fort Carson. Isabel Laber 338-6436 and Bianca Taylor 229-6488. ERA Shields Ranch, open flowing floor plan, kitchen has been updated & includes a breakfast bar, spacious owners bedroom w/private bath & walk in closet, central A/C. $160,000. 2 Bd 2 B/ Attached 2 Car Garage Call Linda Lafferty with Platinum Group at 719-955-8590 SOUTHWEST 3 bed/3 bath townhouse in Broadmoor by golf course. $215,000 #719-579-9260/719-359-0365 Need some Power behind your advertising message? Call: (719) 329-5236 Colorado Power Classifieds 4/2/1, 1666sqft, new flooring, paint, windows, fenced yard. Close to Ft Carson. Reduced to $130K. 719-229-7557. WE WILL BEAT THE USAA HOME BUYER REBATE! VIEW YOUR MILITARY HOUSING OPTIONS See Base Housing, Rentals, New Homes, Resales, Foreclosures, Neighborhoods & School Options. Go To NewHomeConnection.com/interactive Let’s Talk! Call Glenda Miller New Home Connection @ Keller Williams Partners Realty (Former Military Mom with 25 years of experience) CENTRAL HOMES FOR SALE Newer, roomy home for rent in Briargate, 4 bd rm, loft, 2 car garage, 1 mile from Dist 20 schools K-12. Many upgrades, professionally landscaped, $1300 mo. 719-491-2932. APARTMENT RENTALS CENTRAL AFFORDABLE - 1BR, Remodeled, security doors, carpeted, oak cabinets, coin-op laundry, downtown C.S. $455/400 dep. 210 S Weber. Call Haley Realty to see 634-3785. 4 Bed/3 Bath--2185 Diamond Creek, Flying Horse Rancher, A/C, 3700sf, 3 car garage, D-20 schools, Recorded Message 1 800 594 7302 ext 1204, $545,000 6 bed/4 Bath – 7117 Purple Thistle, over 3100sf nished, D-49,Recorded Message 1 800 594 7302 ext 1064, $269,900 4 Bed/3 Bath- 12254 Pine Valley, 3000sf, 3 car garage, D-49, Recorded Message 1 800 594 7302 ext 1294 , $265,000 Clean 800 sq foot house. Shared utilities,downtown area. $450. Call 719-520-5196 House, 2Br/2Bath/Full Basement Large Yard w/Garage-Quiet Area $875+Deposit. 719-227-1781 DUPLEX/4PL CENTRAL-Near schools. 2 BR, 1 BA 4PLX. kitchen/bath. 1 level,R-30 insul. Storm windows, W/D hookups in pantry. Inclds ,RF,DS,ceiling fans. $595/400dep. HALEY REALTY 634-3785 SIMPLY LIVING - 2 BR, 1 BA, 4-PLX makeover w/ new paint, carpet, vinyl,blinds, coin-op w/d, off street parking, storageroom, deck. 1450 Hathaway Dr #B $475/395 dep HALEY REALTY 634-3785 Visit www.AshfordRealtyGroup.com for pictures and information on these homes plus a free and complete home search. Real nice, downtown, 2BR 2BA, 1200sqft. 625 E Monument. $850/mo. Call 719-683-7682 or 719-243-3252. Ashford Realty Group 719 574 2227 CONDOS TOWNHOMES FOR RENT Connecting Volunteers with Local Needs Monument TH for rent, 3bd, 1½ba, 2car, washer/dryer, plenty of storage beautiful lake views. Kelly 494-5540 FOUNTAIN 11216 Berry Farm Rd (Fountain) $1095 3 Bd 2 1/2 Ba 2 CG 1882 Total Sq Ft A/C~New Landscaping~FP~Unfin. Bsmt. RE/MAX Properties 590-4735 GENERAL DEPOSITS REQUIRED WAIVED FOR MILITARY! Section 8 welcome at all props. VARIOUS LOCATIONS IN COLORADO SPRINGS! 1-2-3-4 brs & more. Apts and Houses. From $425-$2000. Call Clark at 719-964-4628 SOUTHEAST LOCATIONS Call for Availability & Pricing. Rent For As Low As $285! •Monterey/Carmel 630-7333 •Chelton/Fountain 471-1440 •Monterey/S. Circle 475-2101 •Academy/Pikes Peak 596-4970 •Academy/Fountain 597-1245 •Airport/Chelton 596-1636 •Murray/Platte 574-7392 •Jetwing/Academy 392-4433 •Airport/Circle 635-8551 Now with a click of a mouse you can find the perfect volunteer opportunity. Search by • Zip Codes • Areas of Interest • Time Availability • Skills NORTHEAST LOCATION •Academy/Flintridge Rent As Low As $405. 598-4456 WHEN EXPERIENCE COUNTS NORTHEAST LOCATION Luxury Apartments •Austin Bluffs/Rangewood Rents from $725. 593-5800 DAVE SWINT Broker/Owner USAF (Ret.) ABR, GRI, PE SOUTHEAST Swint Realty CO, LLC Available: Downstairs 2BR, New Carpet, 1100sq ft, Near Ft Carson. Util, cable & trash pd. No smoking. $585/mo plus dep, ref req. 719-473-9976 6189 Lehman Drive, Ste 200 • Colo. Springs, CO 80918 592-9700 • Cell: 964-5612• [email protected] APARTMENT YES YOU CAN! NO MONEY DOWN! ALL AREAS! 3BR, 2BA, 2CAR. $1059/mo. $8000 CASH BACK! PH: 719-237-9819 4 Bed/3 Bath--2185 Diamond Creek, Flying Horse Rancher, A/C, 3700sf, D-20 schools, Recorded Message 1 800 594 7302 ext 1204, $2550 per month 3 Bed/3 Bath--9581 Yukon Way, 2082 sf, A/C, Recorded Message 1 800 594 7302 ext 1024, $1225 per month, Available October 1 6 Bed/3 Bath--108 Cielo Vista, Upgraded home in Fountain, large rear yard, Recorded Message 1 800 594 7302 ext 1054, $1300 per month 6 Bed/4 Bath--7117 Purple Thistle, 2 Story, 3100sf, 2 car garage, nished basement, D-49, Recorded Message 1 800 594 7302 ext 1064 3 Bed/2 Bath--1615 Bowstring, Monument rancher, 2000sf, Recorded Message 1 800 594 7302 ext 1074, $1200 per month, Available October 1 3 Bed/2.5 Bath--7524 Jaoul Pt., Falcon, SFH, Recorded Message 1 800 594 7302 ext 1014, $1050 per month, Available 1 October 3 Bed/2 Bath--420 Aspen #1, Duplex, Security/Wideeld, 1200sf, renovated, Recorded Message 1 800 594 7302 ext 1264, $1015 per month 3 Bed/2.5 Bath--7777 Orange Sunset, D-49, 1750sf, unique opportunity, Recorded Message 1 800 594 7302 ext 1224, $850 per month 4 Bed/3.5 Bath--1483 W. Costilla, A/C, minutes from Downtown, views, Recorded Message 1 800 594 7302 ext 1034, $1800 per month BRIARGATE- 3bed, 2 bath, 2 car for $1000. Land Resource Associates 684-8414 Call Charley Grayson, today, our Senior Loan Ofcer. Specializing in Home Sales & Property Management HOMES FOR RENT 7 Bdrm 4½ Ba 5000 sf D-20 Ready for horses, 2 1/2 acres $1950/month 719-472-5867 Byron This is the best time, ever, to buy a home! Member FDIC Call for our Military Specials At this Time we are offering First full month’s rent free on approved credit with 12 month lease or $300.00 Look and Lease with a 6 or 9 month lease. BRIARGATE GENERAL Bus: (719) 304-5119 Cell: (719) 648-7296 421 N. Tejon Street www.loansbygrayson.com [email protected] Dove Tree Apartments 255 Lionstone Dr. Colorado Springs Co 80916 719-574-1672 FOUNTAIN: Clean 2br/1ba. 163 Wellington. Newer windows, paint & floor. No pets. W/D in unit, Section 8 OK! Avail now. $500mo. 338-5123 719.593.0593 • 866.245.3952 WE HAVE VERY COMPETITIVE RATES AND PROGRAMS. Just remember we’re a Bank not a mortgage broker – we’re the safest place to nance or renance a home! Banks are regulated and audited by State and Federal agencies. We couldn’t take advantage of anyone, even if we tried. Newly renovated Clubhouse, business center, tness Center, Spa, Sauna, and Heated Pool. Fireplaces in select units. 4-PLEXES Rentals Banner Mortgage Thanks You For Your Service Call Nanette Robinson at 719-597-4600 or 719-351-5080 FDIC Semi-Custom rancher on 40 acres. Upgraded kitchen appliances, vaulted ceilings and many EXTRAS! 3BR, 2BA, 2 car garage, 1644sqft. Shows like a model home. The Manning Team @ RE/MAX Advantage. Call Don 719-550-1544 Starting at $635.00 JR AND LARGE 1 BEDROOMS starting at $445.00 HOMES FOR RENT Been turned down because of credit score? Credit repair is our specialty. Rates are still low….$8,000 available until Nov 30, 2009. www.va-loans-online.com $150-$249,999.....$1,150 $250-$399,999.....$1,450 $400,000 +.....$1,750 Call Cindy & Joy 719-440-0122 Herman Group Real Estate www.yourhomesource.com LUXURY TWO BEDROOM APARTMENTS To find a volunteer opportunity visit Please Recycle www.volunteerpikespeak.org For more information call 2-1-1 or 955-0742 APARTMENT GUIDE Rent Western Hills Apartments 810 Western Drive Colorado Springs, CO 80915 (866) 997-3998 Southeast Villages at Woodmen 1629 East Woodmen Rd. Colorado Springs, CO 80920 719-598-3939 $599$699 $499$599 Deposit $0 $0 Available Now Now Bedrooms 1&2 1&2 Bathrooms 1&2 1 Lease 6 to 18 months 6 to 12 months WD in Unit Yes No WD Faclities No Yes Pets Yes Yes Pool Yes Yes Dishwasher About Us Yes All military pre-approved! (pending evictions and criminal screening). Western Hills is one minute outside of Peterson AFB, 10 minutes from Schriever AFB and 20 minutes from Ft. Carson. Monthly activities, internet café, pool, hot tub, tennis court and 24 hour tness center. Yes All military pre-approved! (pending evictions and criminal screening). Villages at Woodmen is conveniently located within minutes of all the North Side shopping. Anywhere from Local Grocery stores to Chapel Hills Mall within a 1 to 5 minute drive. I-25 access is a 5 minute direct shot west of our property. Off leash dog park, internet cafe and 2 sparkling pools! For more information about promoting your Apartment in our Guide call 719-329-5236 Space Observer Thursday, September 24, 2009 www.peterson.af.mil Theresa 287-2650 Jorgette 499-1232 Boris 499-1236 To place an ad in this section, call Colorado Power Classifieds at 719-329-5236. BAKERY THE place for Kolaches, Breads, Pastries, award winning Cinnamon Rolls, and now Take-n-Bake Pizza. Personalized, decorated, great tasting CAKES for any occasion. 10% MILITARY DISCOUNT on Wednesdays. www.altitudesweets.com Altitude Sweets Bakery 6050 N. Carefree Circle (Corner of N Carefree & Tutt) 719-573-8217 BBQ Red Hot & Blue Bar-B-Que 4290 N Academy Blvd (Just N of Austin Bluffs on Academy) 719.592.0300 www.redhotandblue.com “Best bar-b-que you’ll ever have in a building that hasn’t already been condemned.” Enjoy ribs, brisket, pork, chicken, links and homemade sides as well as salads, sandwiches, burgers & more. Open 7 days a week with a full bar. Large parties always welcome. Carryout & Catering available. BREAKFAST Omelette Parlor 900 E. Filmore St. Colorado Springs, CO 80907 719-633-7770 Open 7 days a week. Weekdays: 6am-2pm, Weekends: 6am-2:30pm www.co-spgs-omeletteparlor.com Voted “Best Place For Breakfast” for 16yrs because of our Untouchable Omelettes, Outrageous Pancakes, Belgian Wafes, Huevo Rancheros w/Pork Green Chili and Much, Much More…not forgetting our Great Tasting Coffee (served in a cup…not in a boot). Come and join us for a great experience where you’re treated like family. ½ price omelettes from 6-7am. Breakfast and Lunch served all day. Military discounts available w/ID. ITALIAN BAMBINOS Italian Eatery & Catering Co. Bambinos Italian Eatery & Catering Co 2849 E. Platte Ave. Colorado Springs, CO 80909 719-630-8121 www.bambinospizza.com Open 7 days a week. Centrally located on the SE corner of Circle and Platte. Serving pizza, calzones, pasta, salad bar and sandwiches. All you can eat Italian buffet every day and Wednesday and Sunday evenings. Monday and Tuesday, kids under 11 eat free + make your own pizza. Private banquet room available that ts 90, great for Hail and Farewell. Monday is Military Discount Day, 20% off food ticket. Family owned and Operated for 31 years. JAPANESE Akasaka Japanese Restaurant 4737 N Academy Blvd. Colorado Springs CO 80918 719-272-7301 www.akasaka.conous.com Authentic Japanese food - sushi, sashimi, tempura, teriyaki, udon and shabu shabu. Military discount with ID. MEXICAN DosHombres 3071 S. Academy Blvd Colorado Springs, CO 80916 719-392-3000 Open 7 days a week, 11am-9pm. Open till 10pm on Fri & Sat. Dos Hombres Is a family restaurant. All of our food is made from scratch with the freshest ingredients every day. With four different chili’s and two salsas we have something for everyone. We offer an affordable children’s menu. Military specials are buy one entree get one free every Tuesday and Sundays are 20% off your food check. All specials are for dine in only. MIDDLE EASTERN Arabica Cafe Downtown’s Middle Eastern Grill Arabica Café 12 S. Tejon St Colorado Springs, CO 80903 719-471-2444 www.cravearabica.com Fresh Kababs, Original Shawarma, Gyros, Tandoori, Vegan choices and much more. check the website www.cravearabica.com Heart of Jerusalem 4587 Austin Bluffs Pkwy (Corner of Austin Bluffs & Barnes, Next to Abookah Hookah Lounge) 719-685-9554 10:30am - 9pm Mon - Sat 11:00am - 8pm Sun www.heartofjerusalemcafe.com Authentic Middle Eastern Cuisine. King of Falafel! Voted Best Falafel & Shawermah (Gyro) in 2008 by the Independent & Gazette! Homemade Falafel made daily to order. Fresh Lamb, Chicken & Beef Shawermah (Gyro) over saffron rice. Vegetarian plates, Manakeesh Zaatar Bread (Lebanese Israeli Bread) & Homemade Baklava. FREE Drink with Military or Student ID. The Abukhdeir Family welcomes you to their newest location. Enjoy a FREE Middle Eastern Tea & Baklava with any purchase. MOROCCAN Tajine Alami 10 Old Mans Trail Manitou Springs, CO 80829 719-685-1119 www.tajinealami.com Traditional Authentic Moroccan Restaurant. Serving 4 & 6 course feasts nightly. Featuring belly dancing every Friday and Saturday, and many dancers the last Wednesday of the month at our Student Night. Open for lunch for Special occasions. Open Tues-Sat. 5-9 pm. PIZZERIA Leon Gessi New York Pizza® 1806 Palmer Park Blvd Colorado Springs, CO 80909 719-635-1542 leongessipizza.com Serving New York Style Pizza, calzones, oven baked subs, beer & wine. Great for parties, or large groups, or even a quick slice on the go. Dine or take out. We have been serving the neighborhood since 1973. Daily specials and Military Discount. To advertise in Cork �n Fork please call 719-329-5236 Rates are $35 per week with a 13 time commitment. Reach 110,000 readers weekly, other discounts are available ask your representative when you call www.ColoradoCasa.com Town Homes & Condos F/V • 2Bed/2ba/1g • $850 S/E • 2Bed/1ba • $500 CEN • 2Bed/2ba • $1600 S/W • 2Bed/3ba • $850 F/V • 2Bed/2ba/1g • $850 F/V • 2Bed/3ba/2g • $950 PWR • 2Bed/2ba • $700 S/E • 2Bed/2ba • $650 Single Family Homes PWR • 3Bed/2ba/2g • $1200 F/V • 3Bed/1ba/1g • $850 F/V • 3Bed/2ba/2g • $1100 S/W • 3Bed/2ba • $850 Call Us Today! (719) 227-7200 MONUMENT 3581 sq ft 4BR/2.5BTH w/AC $1600+util+HOA Month-to-Month 3 Car Garage 719-488-0762 Executive 5 Bed 4 Bath Rancher on 1 Acre. 4 Fireplaces Hot Tub New BF location - $2600 monthly. 719-304-4214 Gorgeous Rancher! Mtn.Views! Lg.Treed Golf course lot! D-38 A/C, 3600sf, $1590/mo 481-8129 Lake view Condo for Rent. 1800 s/f, 3BR, 2BA, garage. Ranch style. $1175 p/mon+dep. Avail 10/3 or 10/10. NORTHEAST 2Br/1½ba Condo. Near UCCS. Plenty of closet space. W/D included. $725/mo. 719-360-6673 NORTHGATE Immaculate, executive 2-Story home. Private location 4 bedrms, 4 baths, hardwd flrs, double ovens, A/C, 5 pc Master ba w/huge walk-in closet, detailed yards. $1,700/mo - 14275 Corrico Court -Dancing Star Realty - 488-2234 NORTHWEST 2 MI to USAFA. Immac 3B/2.5BA/2C twnhse, 2800 sf, maint free, mt views, huge LL FR, gas FP in LR, sep DR, eat-in kit, w/d/ref, sm pet OK, D-20 schools, avail now $1300/mo, 1yr lease, owners pay hoa. Reply to [email protected]. POWERS SPRINGS RANCH: 1700+ sqft, 3bd, 4ba, GLFP. $1099/mo. Call Cliff @ Cliff Johnson Realty 590-7200 / 598-2758 SPRINGS RANCH: 2 sty, open, soaring ceiling in grt room. 3bd + loft, 2 1/2ba, FP, 2c gar. $1095. Avail. Now! Call Cliff @ Cliff Johnson Realty 592-9700 / 590-7200. ROOMMATES WANTED FALCON: Room & pvt bath. W&D, Cable, all ults included. 15 mins Schreiver /PAFB. $425. Avail now: 390-7327 Lg 1bd/1ba, Fully Furnished. Totally private, $500/mo. Mins from PAFB 719-339-6967 SECURITY 78 Goret Dr. 3BR, 1BA, family room and fireplace, fenced yard. Close to Ft Carson. $775/mo. Call 719-332-9633 For Rent: 3Bd/2Ba/1Car, 1680sq ft. New Appls. W/D. Fenced Backyd, Pets ok. $1125/mo. 719-360-6673 SOUTHEAST 4BR/ 2BA, 2c gar, fenced yd full bsmt, available now! quiet area near USAFA/Peterson. Call 910-286-4867 948 Azure Circle, 2 bd/1ba/1ca $800 mo. + dep/utilities Call 392-8570 3 bed/3 bath Condo with garage in Broadmoor for $1350/month #719-579-9260/719-359-0365 3bd,2bth $1050/mth,pets ok AC,deck,new apps,<1 mile gate 3 719.200.2301 - Must see! Close to Seven Falls. Cottage for rent, $525. 1BR apartment, $450. Call after 5pm. 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