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The White Falcon - 27.10.2004, Page 2

The White Falcon - 27.10.2004, Page 2
The Naval Media Center’s radio program, “Talk of the Town” airs Mondays at 2 p.m. on K104FM, Thunder 1530, and Roller Channel 9. Monday, October 25 Lynn Swisher the Housing Director and JOCS Vince Dickens were the guests. Here are some of the community issues they discussed: Family Housing: Butt stops have gotten full at family housing units around the base, but should be emptied before the end of the week. The smoking ban that says you must be more than 50 feet away from the entrance of a building doesn’t apply in family housing. Just don’t smoke at the entrance and hopefully we can get everyone to use the butt stops and not drop them in the grass or on the sidewalks. Housing had a good year-end for family housing dollars. We received almost $1 million dollars so we are going to demolish some houses. This has been a long time in coming. They are buildings 1000 to 1008. We’ve primarily had civilians living in them over the last couple of years, but we’ve finally got- ten the money to demolish them and we’ve only got one more family to move out. We also got money to replace the rusted out and corroded water tanks in the Seahawk area. We’ll also be doing some paint- ing in stairwells and common areas. 926 and 927 are still being renovated. They are scheduled to be completed next summer. There are two more, 1614 and 1618 and those will be completed hopefully by April next year. So there are still some renovations going on. Those are the last four buildings that we have programmed at this time. We had a couple questions about the last couple of holidays, if they happened on a Sunday; we shifted the celebration to the Saturday before. In particular, why are we shifting the celebration of Halloween to Saturday instead of celebrating it on the 31? [Cmdr. Todd Barclay, NAS XO] A lot of bases throughout Europe are conducting their trick-or-treating on Saturday evening. And they believe maximum participation in the community can be achieved by seeking trick-or-treat outdoor events, with other events occurring on the base and other MWR sponsored Halloween events. There’s a ton of stuff happening on Saturday. Some examples include the Chapel’s Harvest Festival, Up-all-night costume bowling with prizes from 11 p.m. all night long, Top of the Rock doing their 9 p.m - 3 a.m. cos- tume contest with prizes, Costume Halloween party at the Teen Center from 6 p.m. until they close. On Friday the CDC and Youth Center will be holding their parties Friday after school and the Polar Roller Rink Friday bash from 6-10 p.m. with the party being broadcast over K-104.1. It’s for everyone; kids are more than welcome to this celebration. Resident Satisfaction Survey: This is our report card for family housing and this goes to our survey and throughout the Navy. Everyone in our chain-of- command sees the results of this and they want to see how we compare with other activities within the region and the Navy. Command representatives have distributed them to their folks who live in family housing. It is completely anonymous, once it is com- pleted it goes into the mailbox and they are tallied up and next spring sometime we will see the results. Last year we did very well. For two of our neighbor- hoods got A listing. That’s like an A report card. We were the only naval activity that got two of those. They look at how we provide service, the facility itself and the amenities in the facility and how is the maintenance program. There are a lot of different categories. We were recognized for the best response in the Navy last year. We had over 67% response last year compared to the average of 20%. What are we supposed to do if we have mold in our housing units? I’ve tried cleaning it with bleach, is there anything we can do to have hous- ing come look at it: You should call your neighbor- hood manager and have them come look at it. We’d like to emphasize we’ve had the Naval Hospital look at the mold and they have not found the dangerous mold here in Iceland. It is all controllable through ventilation. It’s important to ensure you open your windows to allow air exchanges. Mylar window project: The Housing Department is doing a project to install Mylar in some of the windows in the Seahawk housing area. This is an anti-terrorism/force protection project. Some people thought that it was being installed to protect you from the glare of the sun, but this is used as a preventive measure against shards of glass flying around if a bomb blast were to occur. Pole station covers: We’ve installed wire cages over fire alarms in family housing. We tend to get a lot of false alarms in family housing, so hopefully this will help prevent some of these. This is impor- tant because family housing must reimburse the fire department for any false alarm calls. It works out to about $6,000 every time a fire alarm is pulled. Look in next week’s edition for the results of the next “Talk of the Town.” E-mail your questions to nmcfeedback@naskef.navy.mil or call the Naval Media Center during the broadcast at 4615. White Falcon relocating The Public Affairs Office and White Falcon will be relocating Oct. 27-29 from Bldg. 936 to Bldg. 128. There will be no interruption of services. We apologize in advance for any inconveniences this relocation may cause. Our new offices will open Nov. 1 in Bldg. 128. Please continue to submit classified ads, News You Can Use items and articles to pao@idfcfk. navy.mil or call us at 4552 by our deadline of Monday at 5 p.m. to ensure your submission can be entered. 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