Newsletter November 2015

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Letter From the President: Honorary President: Kelly Goodwin Honorary Vice President Alli Parker Honorary Advisor (Global Strike) OPEN Honorary Advisor (8th Air Force) Amy Clark President Carri Walters 1st Vice President Valerie Nicholas 2nd Vice President Mandy Miser Treasurer Carol Beene Secretary OPEN Parliamentarian Rayna Mercer Social Coordinator Allison Winkepleck Tahya Neal Membership Coordinator Annalies McDonald Hail and Farewell Tonja Karren Shifra Willick Publicity and Public Relations Julie Taufaasau Property Manager Shifra Willick Reservations Jennifer Attaway Jenny Lamont Ways and Means Shifra Willick Newsletter and Webmaster Kim Vasey Volunteer Coordinator Jennifer Vann Charitable Coordinator Annie Vandenbussche Tiffany Fatur Scholarship Coordinator Robin Dickey Historian Shannon Harrington Community Representative Elizabeth Strong Associate Representative Jo Crone Board of Governors 2015-2016 November 2015 Newsletter November 26, 2015 Shortly after becoming a military spouse I heard the term “Air Force Family”. A senior spouse told me that during an assignment it’s not uncommon to become so close to the families we serve with that they become like our own extended family. This concept didn’t resonate with me, and it almost felt like a betrayal to the family I had grown to love, admire, and count on for support. I come from a very close, tight knit family, and I couldn’t imagine a group of strangers feeling like my own family…until it happened. We received orders that would take us thirteen hours away from our home, family, and friends we were so very close to. During that assignment I learned that Air Force spouses look out for each other in a way that is hard to describe to a non-service member that doesn’t face the same trials and tribulations that a service family does. They are bonded together, share common sacrifices that unite one another, and support one another in a very special way. This support comes in many forms, to include cooking meals for one other when needed, hosting baby showers for brand new friends, helping each other hang pictures…then helping take the same pictures down to pack them back up once again. We watch each other’s kids, run errands when someone is sick, and open up our homes to each other to celebrate a holiday. We laugh and cry together, and we celebrate together. We lean on each other more with the absence of our mothers, fathers, sisters, and brothers not living close by. We do indeed become a family. As Thanksgiving nears and I reflect on my own family and all that I am grateful for, I am reminded of how indebted I am to my Air Force Family. Throughout the years I’ve made so many wonderful friends and have had the opportunity to know so many remarkable women and families. I am so grateful to serve with you all and proud to call you my family. Much Love, Carri

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Barksdale OSC Newsletter November 2015

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Letter From the President:

Honorary President:

Kelly Goodwin

Honorary Vice President

Alli Parker

Honorary Advisor (Global Strike)

OPEN

Honorary Advisor (8th Air Force)

Amy Clark

President

Carri Walters

1st Vice President

Valerie Nicholas

2nd Vice President

Mandy Miser

Treasurer

Carol Beene

Secretary

OPEN

Parliamentarian

Rayna Mercer

Social Coordinator

Allison Winkepleck

Tahya Neal

Membership Coordinator

Annalies McDonald

Hail and Farewell

Tonja Karren

Shifra Willick

Publicity and Public Relations

Julie Taufaasau

Property Manager

Shifra Willick

Reservations

Jennifer Attaway

Jenny Lamont

Ways and Means

Shifra Willick

Newsletter and Webmaster

Kim Vasey

Volunteer Coordinator

Jennifer Vann

Charitable Coordinator

Annie Vandenbussche

Tiffany Fatur

Scholarship Coordinator

Robin Dickey

Historian

Shannon Harrington

Community Representative

Elizabeth Strong

Associate Representative

Jo Crone

Board of Governors

2015-2016

November 2015 Newsletter

November 26, 2015

Shortly after becoming a military spouse I heard the term “Air Force

Family”. A senior spouse told me that during an assignment it’s not

uncommon to become so close to the families we serve with that they become

like our own extended family. This concept didn’t resonate with me, and it

almost felt like a betrayal to the family I had grown to love, admire, and count

on for support. I come from a very close, tight knit family, and I couldn’t

imagine a group of strangers feeling like my own family…until it happened.

We received orders that would take us thirteen hours away from our

home, family, and friends we were so very close to. During that assignment I

learned that Air Force spouses look out for each other in a way that is hard to

describe to a non-service member that doesn’t face the same trials and

tribulations that a service family does. They are bonded together, share

common sacrifices that unite one another, and support one another in a very

special way.

This support comes in many forms, to include cooking meals for one

other when needed, hosting baby showers for brand new friends, helping each

other hang pictures…then helping take the same pictures down to pack them

back up once again. We watch each other’s kids, run errands when someone

is sick, and open up our homes to each other to celebrate a holiday. We laugh

and cry together, and we celebrate together. We lean on each other more with

the absence of our mothers, fathers, sisters, and brothers not living close by.

We do indeed become a family.

As Thanksgiving nears and I reflect on my own family and all that I am

grateful for, I am reminded of how indebted I am to my Air Force Family.

Throughout the years I’ve made so many wonderful friends and have had the

opportunity to know so many remarkable women and families. I am so

grateful to serve with you all and proud to call you my family.

Much Love,

Carri

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November Social

Reservations Policy

To make a reservation for a BOSC social, please contact the Reservations Chairs, Jennifer Attaway

and Jenny Lamont, at [email protected]. Permanent reservations are available upon

request. A reservation or cancellation must be made by Noon the Friday prior to a social. If you

do not cancel your permanent reservation prior to that time, you are considered a no show and

you will be billed for the event. Email reminders will be sent out prior to event socials so that you

have time to make reservations or a cancellation prior to an event..

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Birthdays Anniversaries

1– Marsha Harvell

11—Rachel Donatelli

13– Melissa Williams

15—Robin Dickey

18—Lori Price

19—Tamie Harvey

20—Valerie Nicholas

20—Becca Denton

5—Ashley Marshall

5—Lori Price

5—Dorothy Hatcher

6—Cindy Fischbach

9—Wendy Leaumont

28—Jane Maxwell

29—Maria McKenna

Donate to the Wreath Auction!

Wreath may be any style/size (Christmas, Fall, Mardi Gras, Patriotic, B-52/B-2/ B-1, double wreaths,

Valentine, etc.)

Email charitable coordinator (Annie Vandenbussche) by Nov. 3rd at [email protected]

Kindly drop wreath off at Annie’s home on Tuesday, Nov. 17th 4-7 PM, 303 Vandenberg Ave., BAFB

*Questions? Contact Annie at 913-660-5483 or [email protected]

“Santas in Blue” Angel Tree

Please support the BOSC quarterly charity at the November Social. An Angel Tree will be set up at the social supporting the Barksdale Top 3, “Santas in Blue.” All gifts donated from the BOSC membership will be given to the Top 3, to be donated to Shreveport Child Protective Services.

Questions? Please Contact Annie Vandenbussche at [email protected]

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Small Book Club:

BOSC Book Club will not have a meeting in November, instead we will be meeting De-

cember 1st at 6:30 p.m. at Caddo Parish Magnet High School. We will be listening to the

Mary Jane Malone series speaker: NYC poet Sarah Key. An Evite will be sent out with

further details. Please contact Sabina Squires at [email protected] to be added to the

Evite list.

Bowling Club:

NOTICE: Anyone that wants to get out of the house and have fun on Tuesday

mornings....about 9:00a.m. ....come by Barksdale Lanes and join the bowling group. We

need more fun people and can always use a substitute......you don't have to be able to bowl

200 or 100 to join the group. Call or text Jo Crone, 318 286 2880.....

Bunco Club:

If you are interested in hosting the Bunco Club for the 2015-2016 year, please let a

board member know!

Wine and Cocktails Club:

The wine and cocktail club is hosted by Kelly Goodwin. To be added to the evite

list, please email [email protected]

Gourmet Club:

The gourmet club is hosted by Jennifer Attaway and Karen Zhea. To be added to

the evite list, please email [email protected]

Ankle Biters Club:

The ankle biters club is sponsored by Erin Beene. To be added to the Facebook

group to get information about our events please email [email protected].

Pinterest Crafting Club:

The Pinterest club is hosted by Annalies McDonald. The Pinterest club will meet

on the last Wednesday of each month. To be added to the evite list, please email

[email protected]

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Community Happenings

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The Barksdale Total Force Development Council is hosting a theatrical play titled '

A Day in the Life of a Leader' on 13 Nov at 1800 in Hoban Hall. This event will

consist of live entertainment (i.e. skits/role play) while enjoying heavy hors

d'oeuvres. The skits will briefly describe the different stressors encountered by

leaders on a daily basis, and how they remain resilient, and overcome the different

challenges. It will also dive into some stressors that spouses endure and ways of

coping with them.

You can RSVP via the e-invitation link below or contact one of our ticket reps.

https://einvitations.afit.edu/inv/anim.cfm?i=265291&k=0067470B7256

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