Commander’s Corner: in need of a will? look no further - Page 3Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado
Thursday, August 12, 2010 Vol. 54 No. 32
INSIDECommentary 3News 4Feature 6Briefs 14
Energy auditsPage 6
Couple’s path to marriage Page 7
Mosquitoesand youPage 9
by Airman 1st Class Jessica Hines
21st Space Wing Public Affairs
PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE Colo. -- What can an Air Force parent learn from a three and a half year old furry red monster with large white eyes and an orange nose? Well, you might just be surprised.
Elmo and his friends paid a special visit to Peterson AFB July 31, to talk about an issue affecting a large portion of military families, deployments and homecomings.
Discussing deployments can be difficult with a child of any age, especially a toddler. With a little help from Sesame Street and the USO, parents now have one more resource designed with them in mind when approach-ing the topic with their children.
The Sesame Street/USO Experience for Military Families is based on a workshop called, “Talk, Listen, Connect: Deployments, Homecomings, Changes.” It is an educa-tional outreach initiative that addresses the needs and concerns of today’s growing military families as they face higher deploy-ment rates.
Saturday’s show brought out Elmo, the Cookie Monster, Oscar the Grouch, Rosita and Zoe, all who appeared in two 25-minute performances at the base auditorium for free. The characters went into the audience several times to greet and meet children and par-ents as they helped their friend Elmo think of ways to overcome being sad because his father had to go away for work.
“We try to give (families) some concrete things - writing letters, telling stories, mak-ing music with their friends or talking on-
line,” said Lonnie Copper, tour manager for the show.
Along with the performance, families re-ceived free toys for children and information
packets for parents, which included a booklet and DVD set for parents and children to share together at home.
“We get to entertain and educate,” said
Mr. Cooper. “You get great smiles from the
Sesame Street sets up shop; offers support and fun
Characters from the Sesame Street/USO Experience for Military Families, a free traveling USO show, perform for Peterson Air Force Base military families July 31 at the base auditorium. The tour is more than half way through its five-month summer leg and will have visited 105 bases around the world when it wraps up in September 2010. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Airman 1st class Jessica Hines)
See Sesame Street page 13
from 21st Space Wing Safety Office
PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. -- To all of our fellow bikers: we lost a wingman last week. By all accounts, the motorcyclist was doing everything right and riding in a safe manner. Unfortunately, the rider lost control of the motorcycle and suffered a fatal in-jury when he hit a patch of loose gravel as he entered a downhill turn. The fact is, a mishap on a motorcycle is more severe than an auto mishap because the rider is much more exposed to the impact of the crash.
n According to Air Force Instruction 91-207, Traffic Safety Program, the Air Force has stringent rules regard-ing personal protection equipment to help our military and Air Force civilian personnel prevent and survive an accident.
n All military members must wear a helmet regardless of being on or off duty. The helmet must meet or exceed U.S. Department of Transportation standards and be properly fastened under the chin. All for good reason; ac-cording to the Colorado Department of Transportation, in 2009 over two thirds of the motorcyclists killed were not wearing or improperly wearing a helmet.
n Operators and passengers must wear eye protec-tion. Goggles, wrap-around glasses, or a full-face shield (properly attached to helmet) designed to meet or exceed American National Standards Institute Standard Z87.1
for impact and shatter resistance must be worn. A wind-shield does not constitute proper eye protection.
n Wearing a long sleeved shirt or jacket, long trousers, and full-fingered gloves are required. Gloves should be sturdy, non-slip type to permit a firm grip on the controls. Motorcycle jackets and pants constructed of abrasion resistant materials, to include impact absorbing padding, are strongly encouraged.
n Riders will wear sturdy, over the ankle, footwear that affords protection for the feet and ankles (durable athletic shoes that cover the ankles may be worn). Sandals, low quarter sneakers, and similar footwear will not be used.
n Motorcycle riders will wear a brightly colored outer upper garment during the day and a reflec-tive upper garment during the night. Outer upper garment shall be visible and not covered. Wearing a backpack is authorized if it has brightly colored/reflective properties.
n These rules apply to all military personnel riding a motorcycle on or off duty, and all civilians while riding on an Air Force installation.
What may sound like a laundry list is actually com-mon sense, because what can happen, given enough opportunities, will happen. Therefore, the more pro-tection we wear while riding a motorcycle, the greater chance we will survive a mishap.
Motorcycle safety: take no chances
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Commander’s Corner21st space Wing
PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE Colo. -- A few days ago, my4-year-old son, Phoenix, asked me what was going to happen to all of my money when I go to heaven. I think my wife had just told him that his dad would not buy him a candy factory, so money was obviously on this youngster’s mind.
I usually can’t answer most of Phoenix’s questions (e.g., What do clouds taste like? How much does a cloud cost?), but this one I knew I could nail -- because I am, in fact, a lawyer. So, I effortlessly responded, “Son, Dad’s will will take care of that.” In his 4-year-old dialect, Phoenix, just as ef-fortlessly, responded, “then, when will your ‘will’ buy me a candy factory?”
Just about then, my 7-month-old son be-gan to cry. Immediately, a pang of anxiety ripped through my legal skull -- I have a new baby, but I don’t have a new will. Foolishly, in the commotion, stress, and excitement of our pending permanent change of station, I had completely forgotten to amend my will to account for my new son. Now, I realize this is not the crime of the century. But here’s the thing: I’ve been briefing Airmen for 14 years on the importance of estate planning, on the importance of updating your will, on the importance of having all your legal affairs in order before you move, or before you deploy; and yet I had failed to heed my own words.
Now, clearly I have the inside track on
getting a will. I could just walk down the hall and one of my seven judge advocate generals would love to draft the document that determines where the boss’s money goes in the event of his untimely demise. But, in-stead of going directly to my JAGs, I decided to join the crowd and try out the new legal assistance website that was advertised in the paper a few weeks back. The new website is https://aflegalassistance.law.af.mil.
To be honest, I was a little skeptical the website might be just another “save-time-initiative” that did save time for the unit, but not for the frustrated customer that took on the work.
This is absolutely not the case with the legal assistance website. It saves you time.
By visiting the website at home, I had all the information I needed to completely fill out my will worksheet (e.g., relatives’ names, addresses, inventory of valuables). Most importantly, I was able to discuss
critical decisions about our assets and our children with my wife in the privacy of our home. After I completed the will worksheet, the website produced a ticket number that allowed an attorney in my office to pull up my confidential information and then draft and discuss my will with me.
If you are still not convinced that you need to visit this legal assistance website, here are five reasons to check it out:
1. You can print your own general or spe-cial power of attorney, and bring it in to get notarized during the duty day (not just legal assistance hours).
2. You can research legal topics like taxes, identity theft and deployment readiness.
3. You can prepare for your legal visit while you’re on temporary duty or out of the office.
4. You can take an online survey to rate how my attorneys are doing, so we can pro-vide you even better service.
5. You can get your son’s candy factory inheritance in writing.
To ensure that you are legally ready for your PCS, deployment, or for whatever comes your way; check out https://aflegalas-sistance.law.af.mil before visiting the legal office.
Legal assistance hours are: 8 to 9 a.m. Monday and Wednesday ; and,
1 to 2 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday in Building 350, 2nd floor
In need of a will? Look no furtherLt. Col.Ira Perkins
21st Space Wing Staff
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WASHINGTON (AFNS) -- Seeking an endur-ing and distinctive way to reflect the Air Force’s cultural identity and adapt to changing missions, senior leaders have solicited feedback from Airmen to help develop potential mottos, officials said Aug. 2.
“The intent is to create a phrase that captures the spirit of the Air Force, is inspirational, and serves as an enduring rallying cry for Airmen, from Airmen,” said Air Force Vice Chief of Staff Gen. Carrol H. “Howie” Chandler.
General Chandler approached the Air Force Ad Council in February, said Lt. Col. Clark Groves, the Secretary of the Air Force Public Affairs chief of opinion research and media assessment. The general directed the council to explore ways to gather Air Force-wide inputs to create a motto that distinctively captures what it means to be an Airman and to communicate what the Air Force represents.
“We’re an all-volunteer, expeditionary Air Force at war,” Colonel Groves said. “Even while we maintain a wartime tempo, we must continue to attract, recruit, retain, educate, develop and unify our force.”
Air Force officials expressed confidence that the nearly year-long process to gather input from Airmen will yield worthy candidate mottos reflect-ing a research-supported sense of their unique military service identity.
The input and research process will soon yield a list of 10 candidate mottos that will go to a “rack-and-stack” preference test in a survey sent to thou-sands of Airmen throughout the Air Force, Colonel Groves said. The commander of Air Education and Training Command will then present the final three selections at the upcoming CORONA host-ed by the Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, Colo., at the end of September.
“To be enduring, the motto must represent the essence of the Air Force culture,” Colonel Groves
said. “It must capture the Airman’s sense of what it means to be part of that culture, a sense of their Air Force identity. Mottos remind of us what we stand for and value as individuals, as a service, as families and as a nation.”
Colonel Groves made the distinction between temporary recruiting slogans and an official motto, which will be the service’s first.
“People may recall slogans such as ‘Aim High,’ ‘No One Comes Close,’ and ‘Cross Into the Blue’ seen in ad campaigns supporting recruiting ef-forts,” Colonel Groves said. “The Air Force motto, in contrast, is focused on building esprit-de-corps, and is meant to endure to future generations of Airmen.”
During a series of face-to-face focus groups held with hundreds of Airmen worldwide, many participants cited the Marine Corps’ mainstay “Semper Fi” as an example of a strong and endur-
ing expression of military identity. Air Force officials said their intent is not to
emulate another service, but to use the effective-ness and endurance of that motto’s perception as a baseline for this project’s goals.
Extensive feedback from Airmen collected via Web-based and face-to-face surveys have provided a path for developing an enduring motto, Colonel Groves said.
“Our main objective at the start of the process was to capture the pure, unfiltered perspective of our active-duty, Reserve and Guard forces on what it meant to them to be an Airman,” Colonel Groves said. “We’ve now collected vital inputs from thousands of Airmen as a baseline, and as we proceed, the Air Force is committed to an open process driven by that input.”
The final motto will be published following CORONA.
Air Force primed to adopt official motto
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by Monica Mendoza
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PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. -- On the rooftop of the 21st Space Wing Mission Support building, a team of environmental engineers poked around, took notes, snapped photos, opened control panels, and looked inside the giant air handlers.
The team conducted energy audits on several Peterson Air Force Base buildings in July, which included looking at all energy sources and recording notes. The team will write up their recommendations on how the base facilities can become more energy efficient.
“We will measure temperature, to try to get an idea of the con-ditions of the building -- checking for cold spots, hot spots, and seeing if there is an opportunity to rebalance,” said Wayne Roder, a member of the audit team from Geo-Marine, a Knoxville, Tenn. firm which offers resource management services. The firm was contracted by Air Force Space Command to audit energy use on its installations.
Half of Peterson’s buildings will be audited this year and half will be audited in 2012. Auditors are looking for ways energy is seeping out, being wasted and costing the Air Force money.
The goal of the audits is to identify areas that can be improved, come up with a list of priorities and submit proposed projects to the Air Force for funding, said Randy Pieper, 21st Civil Engineer Squadron resource efficiency manager.
“Energy is going to continue to get more expensive,” Mr. Pieper said. “Doing energy conservation projects today will save a lot of money in the long run.”
Auditors looked at outlets, lights, central control systems and boiler rooms. The audits are expected to include significant recommenda-tions: replace furnaces, install new windows; and upgrade the base heating and air conditioning systems. Some recommendations likely will include installing solar shades on the windows in the Mission Support building atrium, to reduce the heat in the room, which in turn would reduce the amount of energy needed to cool the area. Another expected recommendation will be to paint the rooftop of the Mission Support building white, to ref lect the heat. And yet another could include replacing the boilers in that building with high-efficiency condensing boilers, which use less fuel and can be as much as 10 to 12 percent more efficient.
Energy audits identify areas for savings
Randy Pieper, (far left) 21st Civil Engineer Squadron resource efficiency manager, shows members of an audit team, electrical boxes inside Building 350 July 22. The audit team looked at the energy efficiency of several buildings on Peterson Air Force Base and will make recommendations on how the base can improve its energy efficiency as part of an Air Force-wide energy savings plan. The Air Force has set aside $250 million each year for the next four years for energy efficiency projects. (U.S. Air Force photo/Monica Mendoza) See Energy audits page 11
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SOUTHWEST ASIA (AFNS) -- Young girls often dream about what their perfect wedding will be like. They dream of the perfect dress, cake, ring and who their dashing groom will be.
Senior Airman Sheri Nolen spent her childhood in Denver more interested in playing in the dirt and run-ning around.
“I never really thought about a wedding when I was a kid.” she said. “I was too busy blowing things up and playing with Barbie dolls.”
As she got older, she thought a wedding on a cruise would be ideal. But, Airman Nolen was skeptical that she would ever find the right person with whom to spend her life.
Then she met Senior Airman Donald Nolen.Airman Donald Nolen is a communications navigation
maintainer in the KC-10 Extender and Airman Sheri Nolen is a crew chief on the same airframe.
Although both were assigned to the 380th Expeditionary Aircraft Maintenance Squadron here at the time of their marriage, the path to their meeting and marriage was an interesting one.
The two met at McGuire Air Force Base, N.J., in April 2008, and became fast friends. In October of that year, they started to see each other romantically.
Airman Nolen said she knew early on she had met the person she could spend her life with.
“His smile and his eyes are amazing,” she said. “He is always willing to help anybody in need. He will literally give you the shirt right off his back.”
Airmen Nolen was equally smitten with his future bride.
“She is the kindest and most amazing person I have ever met,” he said. “She has the most amazing energy, and I look forward to spending the rest of my life with her.”
In 2010, he started to plan out his proposal to his future bride. He thought of doing it adventurously while the two were skydiving.
Then, the needs of the Air Force changed their plans.In April, Airmen Nolen was given five days of notice that
she would be deploying to Southwest Asia. Fortunately for the couple, her future groom had a planned deployment to the same location in June.
The two Airmen quickly went to plan B and discussed options of how to get married.
After some research, the couple found out that they could do a double proxy marriage through the state of Montana. A double proxy marriage is one where two proxies stand in for the absent parties. Neither the bride nor the groom needs to be present for the ceremony. Montana is the only state in the U.S. that allows this
type of marriage.The marriage became official July 12.Airman Nolen said it was a unique experience for her.“We pretty much just emailed a couple of certificates,”
she said. “It really felt more like we were applying for credit cards than getting married.”
So the new couple would have some type of ceremony, their coworkers planned a wedding ceremony here Aug. 4.
The ceremony had a few touches that reminded the attendees of the fact that it was in a deployed location.
The bride had a train made out of Airman battle uniform material and the groom had a boutonniere made of pink tissue paper pinned to his uniform.
The couple was not going to get a honeymoon though, as the bride returned to McGuire AFB due to the end of her deployment here.
Airmen Nolen said that even though it has been a strange and twisting road to marriage, she wouldn’t change a thing.
“If I had the chance to do this differently, I would choose to do it the same way all over again,” she said.
Senior Airman Donald Nolen and Senior Airman Sheri Nolen walk down the aisle as husband and wife after their wedding ceremony Aug 4, 2010, at an air base in Southwest Asia. The Nolens are members of the 380th Expeditionary Aircraft Maintenance Squadron. They were married by proxy on July 12, 2010, through the state of Montana. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt April Wickes)
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PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. -- Summer weather is here and many of us will participate in outdoor activities. What you might not realize is that body heat and the carbon dioxide, which we exhale, attracts insects such as mosquitoes.
Mosquito surveillance - the capture and testing of mosquitoes for disease -- is conducted between the months of May and August. Mosquitoes favorite time to breed is dusk and dawn. Mosquitoes can smell the CO2 we exhale from a distance of 100 feet away. Male mosquitoes only feed off of flower nectars and juices; but female mosquitoes feed on blood. Blood gives female mosquitoes nutrients to develop eggs.
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Starting this year, the Air Force set aside $250 million in operations and maintenance dollars for each of the next four years to help installations meet the federal energy mandates - that is energy conservation, water conservation and renewable energy programs. The recommendations that come out of the Peterson AFB energy audits will help
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“If projects have a good return on their in-vestment they have a good chance of getting funded,” Mr. Pieper said.
Key energy goals include reducing facility energy by 30 percent; reducing potable water by 16 percent; increasing on-base renewable energy to three percent of all electricity; and increasing renewable energy to 10.5 percent of all electricity by 2015.
As the audit team walked through the build-ings, Mr. Pieper took his own notes.
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kids, but also from the parents.”As one parent entered the auditorium she
exclaimed, “I love Elmo, I mean I’m here for the kids.”
Master Sgt. Don Russo, Air Force Space Command logistics, brought his wife and three children, who embraced the spirit of Sesame Street by wearing matching Elmo shirts, for the show. His son, six-year-old Nicholas, enjoyed every part of the perfor-mance and said he would do many of the things Elmo did with his dad to stay in-touch during his father’s next deployment.
“It’s a fantastic family event, and the price is right,” said Sergeant Russo. “We really en-joyed it.”
DVDs available at the performance includ-ed full-length shows for children to watch about Elmo and his family as he deals with his dad going away for work. It also shows other military families and their stories of
deployments and what they do to stay close together during periods of separation.
The “Talk, Listen, Connect” workshop also encourages parents to talk with their children and help them express their feelings when a parent deploys. What changes they can expect and what will stay the same. The program also addresses the sensitive issue of an injured parent.
As the ways in which the military ap-proaches war changes, so do the ways in which warriors stay in-touch. Now more than ever, servicemembers have far greater resources to stay close to loved ones while deployed.
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face. Spray your hands and then rub them carefully over the face, avoiding eyes and mouth.
Synthetic repellents tend to be more ef-fective and/or longer lasting than natural repellents. The CDC recommends using products that have been shown to work in scientific trials and that contain active ingredients which have been registered with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for use as insect repellents on skin or clothing. Products containing these ac-tive ingredients typically provide longer-lasting protection than others:
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repellent, is also registered with EPA.Public Health conducts annual mosquito
surveillance around the base. Peterson Air Force Base works closely with the El
Paso County and Colorado State Health Department. One method of surveillance Public Health uses to help minimize these nuisances is to place “mosquito magnets” around Peterson AFB. This surveillance is by far the most effective way to capture mosquitoes and test for diseases that can possibly harm you and your family. One disease found in El Paso County is West Nile Virus, which left untreated, can be fatal. Recent studies show there were no known cases of West Nile in 2009 for El Paso County.
Next time you are out and about having family fun outdoors, be aware of your sur-roundings. Ensure your family is prepared for the weather and use proper protective equipment to help reduce mosquito attrac-tion. If you have any further questions or health concerns, contact your local Public Health Office at 719-556-1225.
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PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. -- The 21st Communications Squadron would like to help users with the following computer tip. We encourage users to follow weekly tips to further their computer knowledge. This week’s tip is on how to clean a monitor.
CRT monitors are the large, bulky
monitors with the hard glass screen and are very easy to clean. Apply water or a cleaning solution to the paper towel or cloth and wipe the screen. You can also use that same towel or cloth to clean the entire monitor case.
Liquid crystal display monitors are thin flat electronic visual displays that are more sensitive. If not cleaned properly, the risk of scratching or damaging the screen increases.
The same applies to LCD televisions. Try to avoid cleaning with paper towels, toilet paper or tissue paper, which could easily scratch the screen.
First turn the monitor off before cleaning. Next, apply LCD cleaning solution to a soft cloth. If you do not have a cleaning solution you can make your own using de-ionized or distilled water and vinegar or isopropyl alcohol. Tap water or mineral water may
leave white streaks on your screen, because of the dissolved salts.
Mix the vinegar or isopropyl alcohol in distilled water in a 1:1 ratio (½ distilled water and ½ vinegar or isopropyl alcohol). Then apply the solution to your cloth and gently wipe your screen in one direction from top to bottom. Avoid spraying the solution directly onto the screen. Lastly, wait for your screen to dry before turning it on.
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The Airman and Family Readiness Center is hosting an effective commu-nication skills course for couples and spouses geared toward improving positive interaction and relationship building. The class is 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Aug. 10 and 17 at the mental health clinic. For information call Martina Porter at 556-8943.
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The Team Pete Career Assistance Advisor is located at the Professional Development Center, Building 350, Suite 2127. There you can receive ca-reer guidance in retraining and special duty assignments. The center hosts the CGOPEC, SNCOPEC, NCOPEC, FTAC and other quarterly seminars. For infor-mation call Master Sgt. Dan Stellabotte at 556-9226.
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Wanted: Dads Family Advocacy offers “Dads: The
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Transition Assistance Program workshop
Military personnel scheduled for sepa-ration or retirement are reminded the optimum time for attending the A&FRC’s
five-day TAP workshop is two years from retirement and one year from separation. It is offered by the Airman & Family Readiness Center July 12 to 16, Aug. 9 to 13, and Sept. 13 to 17. Call 556-6141 for more information and to sign up.
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Peg-Perego HighchairBrown/tan, wheels, 2 trays, 5-point har-ness. 719-205-5998.
ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT
27” flat screen TV. Comes with solid oak home entertainment center—$100. Call 719-599-7704
32” Sony Triton TV w/remote. $200 obo Call 719-576-3246 or 719-213-1251
FIREARMS
BABY BROWNING LIGHTWEIGHT(Aluminium & Nickel) .25 Semi-Auto,
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Large New Ammo Stock Available We Buy, Sell, Trade Guns and
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719-635-8539 ext 150.
Mossberg 500A 12gauge shotgun. Brand New, Still in box. Never Fired.
$250 OBO. Call 719-494-0756
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HOME FURNISHINGS
4 sale oak hall tree $30; glassdining tbl w/4 chairs $30; oakroll top desk $100. 651-0401
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German corner couch $495, German eckbank w/ dining table, 2 chairs $425, German curtain rod $25. 382-0573
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Solid Oak Dresser w large mirror,9 drawer. Excellent condition!$150. 719-481-8129
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JEWELRY & COLLECTIBLES
Bowies Gold & Diamond: Exquisite Jewelry & Estate Jewelry. In House Re-pair, Custom Designs. 15% Military Discount. 2222 E Pikes Peak. 473-1431
mens solid 14k curblnk bracelet7.5 inch, 48 grams,lobster clsp$1000 cnt steve 719 622 1593
MERCHANDISE
MILITARY SUPPLIES
Army Dress Blues - Coat 42in,Pants 36in, Inseam 30in. Excellent
Condition! $65. 719-576-5645
MERCHANDISE
MISC FOR SALE
22inch Chrome Rims&Tires2 months old. 275/45R/22. $1,400 cash.
Call/text 254-630-4415
Buffalo Soldier s/n“The Scout” by Arthur James
Call: 719-821-2912
HAMILTON/Baldwin Piano $150 OBOFreezer $75, 18’ Ext ladder $75
Heavy wood swing$75 OBO559-7694
New 6 waterford crystal goblets. Ger-man Rosenthal crystal bowl. Noritake white china, 6 settings. 719-574-4319
SPORTS EQUIP
2 Golf sets with bags and putter.One graphite and one steel. $75/each.
Call for more info. 719-598-2056.
11Ft Sail Boat. Brand New!Still in Original Box. $150.
Call 719-391-0732 or 719-201-4540
Winchester 1300 defender 8 shot, $350 obo. 2 entry level 5wt fly rods & cases. $150obo. 719-466-7219, 719-528-6526
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Chihuahua puppies 4 sale2 black,1 brown.1female.2
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PETS
DOGS
2 male dachshunds silver dappleshort-hair, neutered, shotscurrent, $225/ea 244-8578
AKC Yorkshire Puppies. First Shots& Paper Trained. Tiny, 10 wks old.
Male, Female. 719-306-9607
American Pit Bull puppies, 7 wks old, 3 red nosed, 1 red brindle red nosed all female $175 each 785-226-0253
Fancy PawsProfessional All Breed Pet Grooming. Close to Ft Carson. 392-PAWS (7297)
Golden RetrieverDark Golden. 4 mos old. Purebred.
Crate Trained. $450. Call 719-495-3132
Heeler Puppies, Ready to go. 8wks old. Purebread, no papers. $100 obo.
Mom on site. 719-332-2090
Pekingese APR Registered Puppies. 6mo old. 2male, 1fem. First Shots.Asking $300. Call 719-632-0708
Silky Yorkie, 10½mo old. Great with Kids, House Trained, Micro chipped. Cage incl. $500 OBO. 706-870-9208
LAND
LAND FOR SALE
1155 Bolster, 8 acres out in thecountry & close to Hartsel. $30k
Kris at Coldwell Banker 661-6112
2Ac. Natural spring. Trees, Lg boulders Septic, water line, ready to build. prv
fishing. reduced to $22,500. 331-9465
By Owner-5 acres $39,950 near Ft Carson, mtn views, utilities in street, walk out basement possible. 590-7978
LOTS FOR RENT
3.93 acre culdesac lot in High Forest Ranch. Trees AND views! Gated
with community center! LauriAnnMaloney.com 719.955.8589
The Platinum Group
40 acre lot in Peyton w/ well and ready to build! Full mtn views, trees, and fenced. Close to bases! * LauriAnnMaloney.com 719.955.8589 The Platinum Group
FOR SALE MOUNTAIN PROP
FLORISSANT4 Acres. Aspen and Pine. New Drive-way and Pad Site Installed. Spring and
Pond. County Rd Access. $49,900.Spring Creek Realty. 719-687-3272, 719-210-9339 springcreekland.com
TELLER COUNTY9 Acres. Zoned A-1.
Great Mixture of Aspen, Pine andRolling Meadows. Phone and Power.
$54,900. Owner Financing.Spring Creek Realty. 719-687-3272,
719-210-9339. springcreekland.com
RESIDENTIAL FOR SALE
BLACK FOREST
Beautifully Unique 5-Acre HorseProperty with 3 bdrms plus loft and
separate office, 3 baths & 3-car garage, upgraded gourmet kitchen with NEW
granite countertops, unfinished walkout basement for future expansion, 2-stall horse barn and 75 ft. x 195 ft. riding
arena. 14950 E. Coachman. $500,000. Call Jo Ann Friedly at 535-7347
ERA Shields Real Estate.
BRIARGATE
5bd/3.5b/2c+loft 4175 Cherryvale Dr mstr ste on main, finished basmt $299k
Kris at Coldwell Banker 661-6112
Beautiful Home4bd/3ba/2car, Dist 20 7765 Manston Dr, $309,000
Kris at Coldwell Banker 661-6112
Shows like a model! Updated+ renovated. 1,467sf,3/2/2car
gar, Mtn.views! Call Larry, RE/MAXProperties 590-4744
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CENTRAL
Classic Fixer-Upper home w/1,812sf,3/1/2carport. Unfin.
bsmt. Call Larry, RE/MAXProperties, Inc. 590-4744
Newer home close to Ft.Carson & Peterson AFB. 2st.,
w/1626sf, 3/3/2car gar. Call Larry,RE/MAX Properties, 590-4744
EAST
2 miles north of Schriever. Immaculate 3bd/2ba/3car built 2006 on 5 acres in Curtis Estates, great rear deck. UBC
Modular on concrete foundation. $179,000. 15270 Russell Dr. Kelly
Burns, Keynote Realty 719-685-4100
35 Acres $39,900Pikes Peak View, Electric, Phone,Excellent Water rights. Great for
horses, small business or new home.Owner financing available.
Located quiet area east.Jim (719) 475-0517 home/work
FALCON
“Move-in” condition in MeridianRanch, 2,536sf, 2 st.,4/3/2cgar, fin.bsmt!. Call Larry,
RE/MAX Properties 590-4744
Better Than New! 4,000 sq. ft, 5bed /4bath/3car ranch home on 1/2 acre
fully landscaped and fenced lot. All the work has been done for you! Detached
34’ x 28’ fully finished 4 car garage /shop/”Man Castle”, RV parking.
Builder finished basement complete with theater room. Price reduced to $370,000. Convenient Commute to
Base. Susan Redden Wilson Rawhide(719) 495-4208/ cell 233-1614
Custom ranch hm, ½ac. Built w/plywd, undrgrnd util, NS/NP, exc cond, 3600sf, price reduced to $310K . 719-338-0747
Fixer-Upper home + out build.on 20ac.,2,445sf, 4/2/3c gar.Zoned for horses.Call Larry,
RE/MAX Properties 590-4744
Just reduced $50,000! 4,000 sq ft 6bed/4bath/3car on 1.5 acres with
mountain views. Attached 45’ x 15’ RV garage with all hookups including
sewer! Community includes 1outdoor /2 indoor pools. Convenient Commute to Base. This home will sell quickly
at $350,000. Call Now.Susan Redden Wilson Rawhide
719-495-4208/ 233-1614
FOUNTAIN VALLEY
4563 Salt Cedar- 3bd/2ba near Ft car-son, 40 acres, 30X32 huge garage, 12X36 screened in deck, beautiful view of the peak and the range. $149,900 MLS #697489. Call Sally Vargas,Keller Williams 719-510-8568
GENERAL
JoAnn GadkowskiCell 339-8909
840 Wahsatch Ridge Point 80903,
3/4/2, Downtown Townhome$267,000
MLS#560696
17466 Blue Lake LaneFalcon
3/3/2 East$165,000
MLS 618603
6294 Poudre Way 809233/3/2 Stetson Hills
$207,000MLS 621857
309 La Clede Avenue 809053/1/1 Skyway
$179,000MLS 630697
1527 Sausalito Drive 809073/3/2 West$173,000
MLS 630332
MANUFACTURED / MOBILE HOMES
FSBO - 1997 Mobile Home. 16’W by 76’ L. 3br/2ba, kit w/island. Lg deck, corner lot, 10mi to PAFB 232-2912
Guaranteed Military Approvals!Rent To Own Contracts Offered On
Nice 2, 3, & 4 Bedroom Manufactured Homes Located Just Minutes From Ft.
Carson. All Credit Accepted, OwnToday For Less Than Apartment Rent.
Please Call 1-888-265-1681.
NORTHEAST
1666sf, 2BR, 2BA. TH w/ unfit . Open feel, lots of light. $112,000. Call Lor-raine w/ ERA Herman Group at 719-648-0900.
Classic Fixer-Upper inprestigious Old Farm. 1,598sf,
3/2/2car gar, Great Poten. Call LarryRE/MAX Properties, 590-4744
Keller Concord on 12,000+ square foot lot in Springs Ranch. Spacious, open
and contemporary Keller Concord with 2 beds + office on an impeccably land-scaped lot in Springs Ranch. Hardwood in all traffic areas, suede-stained maple cabinetry, Corian counters, Great room,
Five-piece master bath with large walk-in closet and 1000 square feet of
unfinished basement.Visual Tour and 20+ photos at
www.6977cobblecreek.com Call Ben at ERA Shields, (719) 331-9170
Sierra Ridge, 3874sf, 5/4/2 home, im-maculate! New flooring, updated, w/o bsmt w/workshop. $365000. Loraine w/ ERA Herman Group—719-648-0900.
NORTHWEST
Fantastic Condition in N/W D20- Price reduced! All hardwood main level with
vaulted living room and large family room on HOA-maintained lot in Wood-
stone. 4/4/2 with over 2300 finished. Updated kitchen with roll-out shelving, Corian counters, hardwoods even up-stairs in the master and upper landing.
Large secondary bedrooms upstairs and guest suite downstairs. Basement bed-room has ¾ bath alongside with heated
tile floor! Basement rec room has exten-sive built-ins. Visual Tour and 20+ pho-
tos at www.1057DancingHorse.com Call Ben at ERA Shields,
(719) 331-9170
Great Privacy in PeregrineTwo Story, Cedar-Sided One-of-a-Kind Acuff Floorplan with great architectural
appeal, updated carpeting, extensive hardwoods on main and office bedroom
upstairs. 5/4/2 with oversized garage and over 3600 finished square feet. Pen-dant lighting in the kitchen, soapstone bar in the dining room, neutral colors,
solid-doors, knockdown texture ceiling, composite deck backing to HOA-owned 35 acre open space. Finished basement.
Visual Tour and 20+ photos at www.8040TableMesa.com Call Ben at
ERA Shields, (719) 331-9170
LIKE NEW-IMMACULATE home 4BR/4B/2Car NW/Powers
QUIET,SAFE,DESIRABLE Old Farm Neighborhood 80917. Energy efficient & low maintenance. Brand new carpet. Ready to move in! MLS 648763 $247K Agent: Keith Koski (719)339-4466 or (719)548-1985 [email protected]
Location is Everything!120 West Rockrimmon #303
Condo w/3BR’s or 2BR & 1 Office. MBR has walk in closet. Fireplace,
A/C,updated kitchen,storage,sep. laun-dry room, covered carport,pool,BBQ
area, hot tub. In Rockrimmon for $119,900. JoAnn Nusbaum,ERA Shields 719-641-7068 [email protected]
POWERS
6850 Donnelaith Place$239,900
Springs Ranch
Looking for room? This 5BR immacu-late two story has it! Formal LR, open kit, FR w/FP, w/o to beautiful back-
yard, ML bdrm w/bath, mstr& 3 beds up. Fin bsmt!
Move-in ready! MLS# 619206.Susan Cuddeback 719-229-1909.
6874 Becknell Drive - Many Upgrades with this Five Bedroom 2-Story Home with Full Walkout Basement, Four Baths, Three Car Garage, Central Air and Gas Fireplace. Panoramic Moun-tain Views. $349,900. Call Rick for Details and Showings at Circle Realty, 719 591-2400.
Immaculate Townhouse2BR, 3BATH, 2Garage
$119,900 for this immaculate 2-level townhouse, just off Powers/Fountain. LR, DR, KIT, BATH on main, 2BR, 2BATH, LAUNDRY upper. 2 car tan-dem garage on lower. Patio & Deck. In-cludes appliances. 975 Brant Hollow Court. 563-213-0398.
Near PAFB, 1590sf, 3/2/1 Tri-level. Easy 4BR, new windows, roof, paint, flooring, move in ready. $149900. Call Loraine w/ ERA Herman Group at 719-648-0900.
Almost New Home.7313 Steward Ln (between Peterson
& Marksheffel roads, off Stetson Hills)Decorating touches makes this a home.Best of 1-level living, has unfin. bsmnt.Affordable, $180K. Buy a home with no money down and get money back!Call Alan Lovitt of REMAX Advantagefor help with real estate. 719-338-0004
Close to Peterson AFB, greatHome w/2,898sf,3/3/2c gar.A/C,all appl.incl. Call Larry,
RE/MAX Properties, 590-4744
PUEBLO WEST
PUEBLO WEST-AN EASY COMMUTE!
For available PW properties,Call TEAM SOBOLIK
Keller Williams Performance Realty Frank - 719-334-5425Jan - 719-568-0784
www.TeamSobolik.com
SOUTHEAST
MILITARY APPRECIATION REBATE:$150-$249,999.....$1,150$250-$399,999.....$1,450
$400,000 +.....$1,750Call Cindy & Joy 719-440-0122Prudential Rocky Mountain, REALTORS
www.yourhomesource.com
2bd/1.5b TownHome in Springs Bluff, 10 minutes from Ft Carson, $95k!Kris at Coldwell Banker 661-6112
5241 Mountain Air, Looks like a model home, upgrades 3bd/2b/2car $172,000
Kris at Coldwell Banker 661-6112
FHA Approved SHORT SALE!
Acquire Homes, Inc-Lopar Realty Team5B/3Ba rancher w/full fin. bsmnt. 2620sqft, ac, sec sys $203K 4190
Solarface Ct. 719-884-6000
LOW DUES - END UNIT - GATED2/2/1, Full Bsmt, New Paint, Carpet
& Vinyl. All Appls, Jacuzzi Fpl,Deck, Playground, BB Court.
One owner is agent. 719-332-8111or [email protected]
Perfect Condition! New paint inside and out, tiled kitchen floors, new carpet-just perfect. Near military bases.5902 Santana Dr . $184,800. Kim -RE/MAX Properties 719-337-0537
SAND CREEK - 3Bd/3Ba/2CarBacks open space, A/C, blt 1999,
great rm, gas fp, fam rm, mstrbath, patio, $180K. Ron M/RMPCall 24/7... 576-8888 Code 1409
SOUTHWEST
CHEYENNE MEADOW BEST BUYImmaculate 4be/4ba/2ca 2-story N of
Carson. Quick to Peterson $210KJulie Utschig Remax Prop 332-2702
TRILAKES
A “WOW” home!.25ac w/4,174sf, 5/3/3c gar,unfin.bsmt,soaring
2st.vaults,wall of glass. Call Larry,RE/MAX Properties, 590-4744
VILLAGE 7
Investment Opp. awaits you!Fully leased 4plx.w/onsitemgr. Call Larry, RE/MAXProperties, Inc. 590-4744
WEST
622 N 30th St, $229,900, 4 beds +office, 3 baths, 15 x 13 workshop/office
in backyard, completely renovatedinside/outside: new kitchen,
baths, flooring, & paint. Melanie@ Springs Realty, 719-338-5123.
WIDEFIELD
505 Quebec. Clean 4 bed/2 bath/1 car garage. Cul de sac. Walk to schools.
Large yard, fruit trees, gardens. Up to $2K for closing costs! $154,900. Kathy
Flood, Flood Realty, 719-687-2306.
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CENTRAL
AFFORDABLE - 1BR, Remodeled,security doors, carpeted, oak cabinets, coin-op laundry, downtown C.S. $475/400 dep. 210 S Weber.Call Haley Realty to see 634-3785.
DOWNTOWN-PERFECT! 1 BR, 1BA, walk to work! 409 N. Cascade #201, $585 + util/400 dep. . HALEY RE-ALTY 634-3785 or 266-9893 after hrs.
DOWNTOWN-Walk to work/school/fun. FREE Wi-Fi, 1BR,
1BA, @ 604 N. Weber. #7, Sm. PET-OK, $455/400. HALEY REALTY
634-3785
NEAR Fillmore/I-25. Walk to work. 1 BR,1 BA, New paint/carpet/vinyl.
2912 Concord #5 $410/300HALEY REALTY 634-3785
GENERAL
1 bedroom Satellite condo$450 includes utilities. Lee @338-8905, lv message.
DEPOSITS REQUIRED -WAIVED FOR MILITARY!
Section 8 welcome at all props.
SOUTHEAST LOCATIONSCall for Availability & Pricing.
Rent For As Low As $295!•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
NORTHEAST LOCATION•Academy/Flintridge
Rent As Low As $400. 598-4456
NORTHEAST LOCATIONLuxury Apartments
•Austin Bluffs/RangewoodRents from $725. 593-5800
SOUTHEAST
2 Bd, 1 Bath, Fresh Paint,Utilities Incl, by Ft Carson,
$575/mo. Call 719.464.6779
Fountain Springs ApartmentsHuge 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
HOMES FOR RENT
BRIARGATE
BRIARGATE: 3 Bed, 2 Bath, 2 Car. $1200/mo Land Resource Associates
719-684-8414
CENTRAL
Apartment in CRAGMOOR Area2 Bed, 1 Bath - $625/Mo, most utils. pd
Land Resource Associates 684-8414
CENTRAL - 2-3 BR, 1BA, 1C, Old North End. 1628 N El Paso 895/795 HALEY REALTY 634-3785
CONDOS/TOWNHOMES FOR RENT
($850 SPECIAL) LG TOWNHOUSE3Br, 3+Ba, New appls, Schls, shopping,
bus, PAFB, Ft Carson. 719-201-6125
DUPLEXES
Near Ft. CarsonGate 4, 3br, 1ba, 1car,
Incl. w/d. $775/mo. $600 dep.Call 719-232-7194.
EAST
2Br/1Ba condos. 5 min from Peter-son/Schriever. $600/month includes utilities and all appl & laundry rm. Call Sunflower Management @ 719-634-6490.
3bd, 2bth, 1 car, hrdwd flrs,shed, deck, $1150/m+dep, possrent2own 719-661-7748 Mike
Near Schriever/Peterson AFB, 4bd/3.5b 3 car w/shop on 5 acres w/horse barn, 2700sf, $1400/mo+dep, pets neg, horse friendly. Call 505-999-7180
FOUNTAIN
11216 Berry Farm Rd $11953Bd 2.5Ba 2CG 1882 Total SqFtFountain, Unfin. Bsmt, 8/30RE/MAX Properties 590-4735
GENERAL
VARIOUS LOCATIONS IN COLO-RADO SPRINGS! 1-2-3-4 brs & more. Apts and Houses. From $425-$2000. Call Clark at 719-964-4628
NORTHEAST
6205 Snowbird Dr, 4Br/2Ba/2CarAll appl, W/D, AC, fenced yard$1200/mo, 1200 dep, 439-2646
7319 Flathead Lake Dr $12954Bd 2Ba 2CG 2145SqFtNo Pets, Indigo Ranch, Avail 8/1RE/MAX Properties 590-4735
ROOMS FOR RENT
2 rms 4 rent $450-$650. Located westside of town. Call Tina 4 info 719-238-8982.
Lg 1bd/1ba, Fully Furnished.Totally private, $500/mo. Mins from PAFB 719-339-6967
SOUTHEAST
$585 2bd TH2bd TH $585/mo + util
No Pets 4118 Husted Mill Ct720.519.0722
12 Stovel Cir (S/E) $695Large 1Bd 2Ba 1CG 985 SqFtTownhome avail Aug 21stRE/MAX Properties 590-4735
4BR, 3BA. Walkout bsmt. 5 piece mas-ter bath, 2700sqft. $1350/mo. Call Mi-chelle at 719-330-7464.
4Br/2Ba/Car Family Rm, Large Corner Lot. Close to Schools + Bases.NS/NP. $895/mo 877-944-2501
NEAR FORT CARSON-2BR, 1 1/2BA, Move-in ready townhome, all new ap-pliances, laundry area on main level, w/d included. Central A/C.4822 Hobkirks Pt. $850/800HALEY REALTY 634-3785
Single Family Home Near Fort Carson, Schools, Shopping! 3 BR/1.5 Baths, 2 C, Stove, Refrigerator, Dishwasher, Washer/Dryer Hook-Ups.Rent $1095/995.00 Section 8 Okay.4410 ALLISONHALEY REALTY 634-3785
SOUTHWEST
2 bed/1ba 950 sft 2 flrs4010 Baytown Dr/ ready by 9/15210-748-4762 / spring2376@yahoo
3BR,2BR,FR,LR,2 Car,AC/Dog Run2 min to E. School 10 min to Fort CNo Smoking $1100 ,Call 322-0290
FSBO, 2BR, 2BA, full garage,D-12 near CMJHS, $209,000.Lots to like. (719) 527-1936
VACATION / TIME SHARE
Need to get away from it all? Rent myriverfront cabin in Red River, NM.Small pets OK. Sleeps up to 8. 2-nightmin. Military discount. Owner is retiredmilitary. Call agent at 800-545-6415or visit <redriverreservations.com>.
WIDEFIELD
2BR/1BA/1.5Gr Ranch nr Ft CarsnStorage Shed/Lg Patio/Backyard
Must See! $825/Mo/702-427-3317
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CAR AUDIO & WINDOWTINTING SPECIALS:
WINDOW TINT FROM $129CAR ALARMS FROM $129
FUSION SUBWOOFERPACKAGES $299
CUSTOM INSTALLS & MOREPERFORMANCE AUTOSOUND &
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CADILLAC
1996 Cadillac Sedan DevilleSuper Clean in and out.63,000 miles must see.
$6,500 Call Stuart 719-388-6028
89 Cadillac Coup Devile. 115Kmiles—$2200. Call 660-7720
FORD
04 F-250 King Ranch4x4, Diesel, 94K, extd. warranty, ex.
used cond. $25,800 683-4667
2003 Silver Escape 4x4. 114K mi.Several new parts. Good cond! Moving,
Must Sell! $6500. 719-217-2571
JEEP
2003 Jeep Liberty Sport, 4WD118K miles, 5 speed manualgreat cond. call Agnes 635-5941
PONTIAC
2000 Pontiac Grand PrixImmaculate, auto, fully loaded$4,500 call Dave 719-637-0320
SAAB
2003 9-3 CONV. TURBO- AUTO-30MPG Heatd Lthr- LOADED- Fully Srvcd- 62K MLs- $11.3K. 650-4 281
SUV
94 Ford Bronco 5.8 & auto, 2in lift with 12 wide centerlinerims. $2500
TOYOTA
1951 Chevy pickup. Rare 5-window project vehicle. Excellent core for re-stro. Original engine. $2,200 cash.
719-258-0348.
2007 Toyota Camry HybridLoaded,$18,700,50K M,Excellent
condition, call today 237-9561, [email protected]
2002 Toyota 4Runner. New engine w/ 100k miles, wrty, new tires, looks new inside and out. $15,750. 719-433-5352.
MOTORCYCLES
‘06 Suzuki S40 Boulevardcustom paint & exhaust, OEM bags. $2300 obo. 505 227-3124
07 R1, 5.5K miles, lots ofupgrades, $6,500 OBO. Call Robat 719-650-7056.
Harley 2002, 1200 Sportster, less than 12k miles, $3900. 477-0182
SWEET RIDE!!!
Showroom 2000 Harley Fatboy.Custom Lamps, Forks, Pipes, Paint,
Suspension, Lemans Wheels, Fat Rear Fender & Tire, only 5,100 miles.
$12,995 obo Active duty discount. Call now 719-332-3515, Tell friends.
Come see for yourself,It’s a HEAD TURNER!
RVS
2006 23’ KZ Frontier 2205QSS Travel trailer. Dual axle, queen bed-manual pull out, ducted AC / heat. Sleeps 6. 4160lbs. dry weight $11,000. 719-596-9246. 8am-8pm.
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