AEDC Junior Force Council spearheads Feds Feed Family's food drive
Tullahoma Good Samaritan Outreach Program volunteer Timothy White Keller answers questions from Tullahoma LightTUBe Channel 6 anchor Chelsea Adams (far right) about the Feds Feed Family (FFF) food drive initiated by Arnold Engineering Development Complex’s (AEDC) Junior Force Council. Patty Stiggins (center) is AEDC’s Junior Force Council FFF food drive coordinator for 2012. (Photo by Rick Goodfriend)
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Posted: 9/7/2012
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AEDC Junior Force Council spearheads Feds Feed Family's food drive
2nd Lt. Carl Tegtmeier, a Junior Force Council volunteer at AEDC, loads donated non-perishable food and hygiene items into his truck to deliver to one of several local Good Samaritan organizations participating in the annual Feds Feed Families food drive. (Photo by Rick Goodfriend)
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AEDC Junior Force Council spearheads Feds Feed Family's food drive
From left, AEDC human resources specialist Amanda Stroop and the Junior Force Council’s civilian vice president, and Melissa Tate, an AEDC investments program manager and JFC volunteer, organize donated items for the Good Samaritans to pick up from the base’s commissary. (Photo by Rick Goodfriend)
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AEDC Junior Force Council spearheads Feds Feed Family's food drive
Decherd Good Samaritan volunteers Roy and Lynne Shoeneman load non-perishable food and hygiene items collected by Junior Force Council members into a car in AEDC’s commissary parking lot. (Photo by Rick Goodfriend)
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AEDC Junior Force Council spearheads Feds Feed Family's food drive
From left, Dr. Ralph Jones, ATA Technology and Analysis Branch manager and volunteer from the Manchester Good Samaritan, and AEDC’s Patty Stiggins, a Junior Force Council Feds Feed Families food drive coordinator, organize donations. (Photo by Rick Goodfriend)
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Posted: 9/7/2012
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AFMC promotes ‘Colorful Choices’ in September
September is National Fruit and Vegetables Month, an excellent time to revisit these bright and colorful powerhouses of a healthy nutrition plan. Eating the recommended servings of fruit and vegetables can help protect you from heart disease, bone loss, type 2 diabetes, and certain types of cancer. To get a healthy variety, think color. Eating fruits and vegetables of different colors gives your body a wide range of valuable nutrients. For example, red fruits and vegetables such as tomatoes, watermelon, and apples contain lycopene and anthocyanins, which help reduce the risk of some cancers and keep your heart healthy. Orange fruits and vegetables help to improve the immune system, strengthen your vision and protect against infections.
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Posted: 9/18/2012
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AEDC signs 10-year, $35 million natural gas contract with Elk River Public Utility District
Before signing a 10-year contract with AEDC for natural gas, Elk River Public Utility District spent a year and a half replacing all of the aging natural gas lines to AEDC facilities such as the steam plant. The Air Force Civil Engineering Support Agency provided $1 million in funding for the pipe replacement. (Photo provided)
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Posted: 8/21/2012
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AEDC signs 10-year, $35 million natural gas contract with Elk River Public Utility District
AEDC contracting officer Tony Clayborne, front left, signs a 10-year, $35 million agreement for natural gas with Elk River Public Utility District general manager Mike Gundersen. Pictured standing from left are AEDC Civil Engineering Branch project manager Corey Rice, Civil Engineering Branch technical director Bob Walker, ERPUD construction representative Larry Powers and ERPUD manager of operations Eddie Moffitt. (Photo by Jacqueline Cowan)
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Posted: 8/21/2012
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Families move into new base housing at Arnold AFB
Spacious kitchens are just one of the features in the new base housing at Arnold AFB. There are also garages and extra storage space. Forest City Military Communities, LLC, built the homes with the needs of military families in mind. (Photo by Jacqueline Cowan)
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Posted: 8/6/2012
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Families move into new base housing at Arnold AFB
In place of homes that were constructed in 1965, 14 new houses have been built at Arnold AFB by Forest City Military Communities, LLC. The new homes feature lots of storage space and garages. (Photo by Jacqueline Cowan)
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Families move into new base housing at Arnold AFB
In place of homes that were constructed in 1965, 14 new houses have been built at Arnold AFB by Forest City Military Communities, LLC. The new homes feature lots of storage space and garages. (Photo by Jacqueline Cowan)
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Families move into new base housing at Arnold AFB
Children who will live in the 14 new homes that make up Arnold AFB’s new on-base housing cut the ribbon during a dedication ceremony July 31. (Photo by Jacqueline Cowan)
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Posted: 8/6/2012
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