The White Falcon

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The White Falcon - 29.11.1991, Qupperneq 3

The White Falcon - 29.11.1991, Qupperneq 3
KYAA - YOU!! can make a difference with kids By Bill Schindel jj.i seasc ^bv 1: The Keflavik Youth Athletic Association, (KYAA), provides youth sporting events on the NATO Base and has been doing so since March 1988. During that span of time, base residents have seen their children grow in skills, sportsmanship and physical ability. The kids have been given an opportunity to in- crease their development in one of many im- portant areas of life-involvement with others and cooperation-and they have a lot of fun doing it. KYAA is a volunteer organization staffed entirely by base residents from board mem- bers, to coaches, to officials. In December, nominations and elections for new board members will be conducted. Positions avail- able include: President, Vice-President, Secre- tary, Treasurer, Equipment Manager and Pub- lic Relations. KYAA needs more people to continue to operate. The kids of the base depend on it. Our next meeting will be Dec. 10 at 6:30 p.m. in the Youth Center. Please make an fort to come out and see what you can do for rkids. You can make a difference. As I complete my second year serving the base as KYAA President, I want to thank everyone who has helped me with KY AA from the board members, Youth Center personnel, volunteer coaches and officials, sponsor or- ganizations, to the kids who provide hours and hours of fun and exciting entertainment. It has been a pleasure watching the kids grow and develop. Keflavik offers a unique experience in youth sports. Many of the participants here might not have become involved in sports activities in the states with so many other alternatives available. But here they play and learn new things and develop skills they might never have had the opportunity to discover. Come and help be a part of that experience. The end of the KY A A indoor soccer season is quickly approaching. This year has again been an exciting season filled with spectacular goals, saves, thrills and spills. The NATO Base kids have had an enjoyable season. The season ends Dec. 6, so if you haven’t had a chance to take in a game, come out to the elementary school gym on weeknights be- tween 6-8 p.m., or Saturday afternoons and watch the fastest game in town. On Dec. 7, the season will culminate with the awards cere- ny at 2 p.m., in the high school multi- oseroom. All players are asked to be there iy 1:55 p.m., in uniform. It will soon be hoop time again for the kids. Registration will begin for the 1992 KYAA basketball season on Dec. 7, at 2 p.m. The cost for registration is $15 per child. Parents/ guardians need to complete and sign the regis- tration forms and those registering for the first time need to provide verification of age for the children. Minimum age to play is five years old by January 31, 1992. Maximum age is through the senior year in high school. Regis- tration will continue through Jan. 10, at the Youth Center. On Jan. 11, a player evaluation will be con- ducted at the elementaiy school gym to ensure teams are evenly matched in ability. On that day, it is requested that players between the ages of 5 and 8 come at 1 p.m.; players between 9 and 11 come at 2 p.m. and players age 12 and over come at 3 p.m. The reason for the times is to allow for adjustment of the baskets and also to eliminate kids waiting around all day. Coaches and referees are needed and you can help the kids by volunteering to share your skills and time with the kids. Contact Kathy Morris at ext. 7127 if you’re interested. Practices will start Jan. 21 and the season will end Mar. 20. The awards ceremony will be held Mar. 21. USAF Security Police celebrate decades of important service By SSgt. Michael L. Lackey On June 17, 1951, the 4500th Air Police Squadron was activated at Keflavik Airport, becoming the forefather of today’s 4557th Security Police Squadron. They became the 4557th Security Police Squadron (SPS) on Dec. 1, 1984. In addition to protecting the various aircraft that are assigned here, the 4557th also displayed their special expertise in high risk security protection during events such as the U.S./Soviet Summit in Reykjavik and other stops by presidential and executive support aircrafts. Their outstanding accomplishments in recent years have led to their selection as the Tactical Air Command’s Best Small Security Police Squadron and the presentation of the Air Force Outstanding Unit Award by the Commander, Tactical Air Command. Though their peacetime mission is readily apparent, their wartime mission is much more than protecting only Air Force resources. They play an intricate role in the Ground Defense Battalion, in concert with the U.S. Marine Corps and Navy Security. Together with the Ground Defense Battalion, the 4557th SPS are responsible for ground defense of the entire NATO Base and outlying sites. On Dec. 1, the 4557th SPS celebrates its seventh birthday. In peace and war, their men and women stand now, as in the beginning, ready to meet the challenges that face them and succeed. Holiday fire safety is always worth the time! With the approach of the holiday season many residents have started decorating their apartments with Christmas decorations. It is time to think about holiday fire prevention. Buy only fire safe Christmas lighting and decorations. Frayed cords, broken light sockets or the slightest defect have caused the saddest holiday tragedies. Any outdoor lighting should be waterproof and clearly identified as designed for outdoor use. Don’t try to use indoor lights for outdoor lighting. Look for the U/L label on your Christmas lights. Thumb tacks or nails should not be used to fasten electrical cords in any place, use tape or something similar if necessary. Holiday lighting should be removed as soon as the holiday season is over. When you leave the house or retire for the evening be sure that all lights are turned off by unplugging them from the wall outlet. Always disconnect any electrical appliance by grasping the plug-not by pulling the cord. University of Maryland scholarships The University of Maryland will have 25 new scholarships available to new students, family members of active-duty enlisted personnel and students taking courses in the fields of business and management, government, history, management studies, psychology, sociology and the language of their host nation. Act now! Call the UMD ext. 4408. November 29,1991 3

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