The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 11.06.1999, Blaðsíða 5

The White Falcon - 11.06.1999, Blaðsíða 5
Commissary patrons can now shop with AMEX by J()3 Mike C. Jones You’ve been standing in the checkout line for nearly 15 minutes. Only after the line grows behind you and the last of your groceries has been scanned do you realize that you forgot to bring the check book, and you have no cash in your wallet. Not to worry. With the installation of six credit card and debit card scanners at the base commissary last year, gone are the days of this type of embar- rassment. To make the units even more cus- tomer-friendly, the commissary recently upgrad- ed the systems to accept American Express cards. “American Express was added to our systems Monday. This allowed us to expand the number of credit cards we accept to make shopping a lit- tle easier,” said Christine Gowan, customer ser- vice manager. However, the units aren’t limited to just the four major credit cards. “We also accept Community Bank’s and Navy Federal Credit Union ATM cards.” When customers shop using their ATM cards, the transaction is made direct- ly with their checking accounts, she pointed out. “Our machines automatically take the payment from the checking account, whereas some places give you the option to pay from either a savings or checking account.” The initial installation of the units, and the recent upgrade, was done to further enhance quality of life for base residents, said Jim Marino, commissary officer. "This is definitely an added convenience to what's been done in the past,” he said. “In addition to the residents sta- tioned here, we have a lot of TDY folks come through the base. This is just one way we can help improve our customer service.” Wellness Center awarded for health promotion Navy Environmental Health Center Press Release Naval Hospital Keflavik’s Northern Vitality Wellness Center was recently named a recepient of the Navy Environ- mental Health Center's Gold Star Award. The Navy Environmental Health Center announced win- ners of the Award for Comm- and Excellence in Health Pro- motion during a recent “Healthy Lifestyles Forum” video teletraining session. The award, established in 1995, recognizes commands that sup- port comprehensive, popula- tion-based health promotion programs. The Gold Star Award, the highest level of achievement, recognizes commands that demonstrate top leadership par- ticipation in word and deed, and have a strategic plan that includes health promotion as a major focus. Recipients of the Gold Star Award provide staff training programs in health promotion, have health assessments of 75 percent of the target groups, and develop health promotion strategies and activities to meet program objectives. Other recepients of the Gold Star Award were: USS CLEVELAND (LPD 7), USS ENTERPRISE (CVN 65), Shore Intermediate Maintenance Activity, Mayport, Fla., Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune, N.C., USS BOXER (LHD 4), Naval Hospital Bremerton, Wash., Naval Medical Center Ports- mouth, Va., Naval Hopital Roosevelt Roads, Puerto Rico, and Naval Hospital Charleston, S.C. If you are interested in Northern Vitality Wellness Center Programs, contact Heather Tewell-Youngs or HM3 Day at ext. 3345. News You Can Use Feedback To keep up with what’s up on the NATO Base, tune in every Tuesday at 7 p.m. on Channel 4 for Feedback. This week’s topic will be: Exercise Northern Viking ‘99. Be sure to call ext. 4613, 4614 or 4550 with your questions or comments. Chapel of Light Cheap and inspiring! The S.A.L.T. Retreat around Iceland, July 5-11, is a special deal for single or unaccompa- nied personnel on base. You’ll see Iceland in all its awesome beauty and share the experience with a couple dozen others from base for under $150. For more information, call ext. 4111. Northern Viking ‘99 patches are available NV ‘99 patches are available for $6 each. If you would like to purchase one, contact MAI Stewart at ext. 7820/2057. MWR Running Track opens this weekend The MWR Running Track will be open tomoiTow and Sunday, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. thanks to IDF/CFK personnel who have volunteered to man the facility. Family Service Center The next Transition Assistance Program (TAP) class will be July 12- 15 at the Family Service Center. We invite all military members who are separating or retiring to attend. July is a “retirement” TAP class. The next retirement TAP class will not be until October. As a reminder, TAP class is held for three days out of each month. The retirement TAP class is held for three-and-a-half days, four times a year. Included in this class will be discussion regarding special issues associated with retirement. You do not have to be retiring from the mili- tary to attend the retirement TAP class and you do not have to be separating to attend the regular TAP class. Spouses are also encouraged to attend. TAP is advertised each month on television channels 4 and 20. Please call the FSC at ext. 4401 to register, or for more information. The Class of 1999 ... On June 4, students from the Community College of the Air Force, University of Maryland, University of Phoenix, and University of Oklahoma received their degrees at a ceremony at Andrews Theater, (photo by J03 Mike C. Jones) The White Falcon June 11, 1999 Page 5

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