Current Announcements: Aug. 20 to 24 Published Aug. 20, 2012 23d Wing Public Affairs MOODY AIR FORCE BASE, Ga. -- Publication submissions To publicize an event on the Moody public website send all pertinent information to 23wg.pa2@moody.af.mil. All submissions must be received by noon on Thursday the week prior to publication. The Valdosta Daily Times has assumed publication responsibility of the Moody Volunteer, so submission doesn't guarantee publication. All articles or briefs are subject to editing. For more information, contact the 23d Wing Public Affairs office at 229-257-4146. Breast Cancer fundraiser What: ZUMBATHON for the Susan G. Breast Cancer Foundation. When: August 24 from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. Where: The Valdosta YMCA (2424 Gornto Road) This event is to raise money for breast cancer research. In addition to Zumba, there will be cultural performances and food. The event is open to the public, YMCA members and non-members. The cost is $10 in advance and $15 at the door. The proceeds from ticket sales go to the Susan G. Komen Foundation. Tickets are available for purchase at the YMCA. For more information or questions please contact the YMCA at 229-244-4646. Chapel events AWANA, Sept. 5 at 6 p.m. and will run until 7:30 p.m. AWANA Kick-off and Fall Festival will be held on Sept. 29 from 3 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. There will be food, games, and lots of fun. This is a free event sponsored by the Moody AFB Chapel. Moody AFB Chapel will be sponsoring a Marriage Retreat Sept. 14 and Sept. 15. For more information on any of the upcoming Chapel events please call 257-3211. Chapel position The base Chapel is currently accepting resumes for a Chapel Tithes & Offerings Fund Account Manager. Applicants must have at least two years of recent experience in bookkeeping or general accounting skills. Experience as an Air Force chapel bookkeeper would be desirable. Applicants must be able to pass a security background investigation or provide documentation of a current background investigation. For a complete Statement of Work and bid package, contact Staff Sgt. Rosalind Wilson or Staff Sgt. Warrenette Mitchell at 229-257-3211. All bids and resumes must be submitted by Sept. 4 at 4 p.m. to the Chapel. Basis of award will be the individual of best value. Moody Air Force Ball What: Moody Air Force Ball celebration When: Sept. 14 with social hour at 6 p.m. and dinner at 7 p.m. Where: Rainwater Conference Center For more information, contact Senior Master Sgt. Laquanese N. Townsend at 229-257-1849. Dads 101 What: Dads 101, a class that will teach new and expectant fathers how to care for a child. When: The second Tuesday of every month from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Where: 23d Medical Group Education and Training Room For more information or to sign up, call Family Advocacy at 229-257-4805. Commissary initiative During September, the Moody Commissary will be conducting a $2 million sales initiative. If the commissary reaches the $2 million sales plateau, one lucky patron will win $1,000 in commissary gift cards and two patrons will win $500 each. They will also be giving away gift cards and prizes throughout September as part of the Patron Appreciation event going on the entire month. To win the $1,000 card or one of the $500 gift cards, patrons need to do the following: · Do all of your shopping at the commissary. The more times you shop the better your chances to win. · Each time you shop from September 1 to 30, you will receive duplicate receipts for each transaction. · Before leaving the commissary, place one receipt into the drawing box and keep the other. On October 1, 2012, three receipts will be drawn and posted at the commissary. The patrons will need to bring their receipt to the commissary and compare theirs with the receipts drawn. Therefore, the more times you shop the more entries you can place in the drawing box. Hunter safety brief What: If you plan to hunt on Moody, you must attend one of the annual Base Hunter Safety Briefs. When: August 21, 23, 27, 29 and 31, and on September 4, and 6. Start time will be at 5:30 p.m. Where: Building 701, located on 8219 Apron A Road, upstairs in room 201 (A-10 Phase hanger). In addition to the base safety brief, you must obtain a Moody Air Force Base hunting permit through Outdoor Recreation and all applicable Georgia licenses. If you were born after Jan. 1, 1961, you must attend a Georgia Hunter Safety Course or provide proof of attendance at another state sponsored hunter safety course. If you have any questions, please contact Dana Futch at 229-241-1239 or George Carver at 229-392-4562. Retiree Appreciation Week What: Retiree Appreciation Week. ID card renewals, health fair, picnic, golf tournament and TRICARE Q & A, to show appreciation for retired service members. When: Sept. 30 to Oct. 6 For more information, contact James Ingram at 229-257-3209. Cranial Helmets It's heartbreaking for new parents to learn their baby has plagiocephly, abnormal shape of the head, or other conditions that cause a misshapen head. The condition is not only cosmetic, but it often leads to other medical issues later in life. What can cause additional concern is when parents learn that the treatment, a special cranial helmet, is not covered by insurance and the cost can be several thousand dollars. In late 2011, Air Force Aid Society CEO, Lt. Gen. John Hopper, made the decision that assistance for cranial helmets will be provided as a grant. When applying for this assistance, parents bring in the doctor's prescription for the cranial helmet and the disapproval notice from TRICARE. 23d LRS Individual Protective Equipment Hours To better assist Team Moody anyone retiring, PCSing, separating, deploying or those requiring IPE gear call 229-257-1010 and schedule an appointment for Tuesday or Thursday from 8 to 11 a.m. and 1 to 3 p.m. If returning from a deployment, members are required to return all gear with in the four day in processing window without making an appointment. For any questions contact IPE at 229-257-1010. Family Advocacy programs What: The Moody Family Advocacy Program offers many classes to help families. These classes include: Great Expectations, 1-2-3 Magic, Common Sense Parenting, Active Parenting for Teens, Prevention Anger Management and Couples Communication. Agencies of the Integrated Delivery System which provide support include Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention and Treatment Program, Airman and Family Readiness Center, Chapel, Child Development Center, Drug Demand Reduction Program, Equal Opportunity, Health and Wellness Center, Mental Health Clinic, Moody School Liaison Officer, Moody Spouses Club, Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Program and the Youth Center. For information and class dates and times call Family Advocacy at 229-257-4805. Moody Runners Group Who: The Moody Runners Group is looking for members from Moody and the local communities. What: Join the group to share experiences, work out tips, info on upcoming running events and to find the motivation to get moving POC: www.Facebook.com/MoodyRunners Tater Tots What: The Tater Tots group is an interactive playgroup for mothers, father and children from 6 weeks to 3 years old. When: The group meets each Friday from 10 a.m. to noon in the Aerobics Center next to the Freedom I Fitness Center. Attendees should bring a small toy for their child. POC: For more information, call Family Advocacy at 229-257-4805. Hometown News release submissions Airmen can submit a DD Form 2266, Hometown News Release, electronically by clicking on the link via either the internal base website or the public website, www.moody.af.mil. Submissions can include a photo: minimum output 150 dpi, image size 4x5 to 5x7, JPEG format - compressed no lower than 60 percent, and saved as the submitter's last name. Appropriate newsworthy events for submission include promotions, graduations, new assignments, awards, decorations, reenlistment, retirement, etc. Submissions are reviewed by 23d Wing Public Affairs before forwarding to the Army and Air Force Hometown News Service. Incomplete forms and noncompliant photos will not be approved. For more information, contact the Public Affairs office at 229-257-3345. Toastmasters Club Who: Moody's Toastmasters Club What: During meetings, members learn ways to practice and hone skills in communication and leadership. When: The Club is scheduled to hold meetings on the first and third Thursday of every month at 11 a.m. Where: Meeting are held in room 203 in the Education Center. POC: For more information, call 229-257-4734. The Moody Spouses Club Who: The Moody Spouses Club What: The Club is open to active duty, retired, Reserve, enlisted and officer spouses of any military rank and branch of service. Where: Monthly meetings are held at the Moody Field Club. POC: More information, including upcoming activities, can be obtained from www.themoodyspousesclub.com.