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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 Wendi Leaumont 2nd Vice President Mandy Miser Treasurer Tamie Harvey Secretary Beth Dyson Parliamentarian Rayna Mercer Social Coordinator Allison Winkepleck Tahya Neal Membership Coordinator Annalies McDonald Hail and Farewell Tonja Karren Rachel Donatelli Publicity and Public Relations Julie Taufaasau Property Manager Shifra Willick Reservations 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 Associate Representative Jo Crone Board of Governors 2015-2016 March 2016 Newsletter February 27 2016 Reservation Policy To make a reservation for a BOSC social, please contact the Reservations Chairs, Jenny Lamont, at [email protected]. Permanent reservations are available upon request. A reservation or cancellation must be made by 5PM Thursday 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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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

Wendi Leaumont

2nd Vice President

Mandy Miser

Treasurer

Tamie Harvey

Secretary

Beth Dyson

Parliamentarian

Rayna Mercer

Social Coordinator

Allison Winkepleck

Tahya Neal

Membership Coordinator

Annalies McDonald

Hail and Farewell

Tonja Karren

Rachel Donatelli

Publicity and Public Relations

Julie Taufaasau

Property Manager

Shifra Willick

Reservations

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

Associate Representative

Jo Crone

Board of Governors

2015-2016

March 2016 Newsletter

February 27 2016

Reservation Policy

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

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

available upon request. A reservation or cancellation must be made by 5PM

Thursday 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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Page 2 Letter From the President:

Dear Barksdale OSC members, To our members, OSC is “a place where I have fun and make friends. People I can talk to, who understand what my life is like!”. And for our members, OSC provides “an outlet to make a difference. Whether it’s volunteering or helping plan an event, there’s a way for me to use my skills and be involved on the base.” In a busy world where our time is consumed with going here or there, taking care of this or that, and juggling obligations, BOSC is not one more thing on the “to do list”. For many of our members, the BOSC social or Activity Groups (Wine & Cocktail Club, Bowling, Ankle Biters, and Gourmet Club) may be the one thing you do for you… the outing that you make time for in spite of the laundry, the grocery list, or your child’s school science project. Each month since September, we’ve welcomed new BOSC Members to our monthly Socials and within our Activity Groups. Participation in some areas has doubled, and the enthusiasm is contagious. It’s been pretty exciting to see this group continue to grow and evolve. I share all this to ask each of you two questions: Are you glad you joined BOSC? Would you like to play a larger part in making BOSC all it can be for our Barksdale community? So here’s the thing: Although we have 3 months of FUN & EXCITING BOSC events left this year, we’re beginning to plan for BOSC next year. We want the energy to continue, and while we want the membership to grow, we also want BOSC to continue to meet the hopes & needs of its membership. To do that, we need you! We need you to continue to tell this year’s Board how BOSC can be better. And we want some of you to consider becoming BOSC Board Members for next year. So if you’ve thought about playing a larger part in making BOSC the best it can be, this is your invitation to be on the BOSC Board. And before you ignore me, here are a few fast facts for you to think about: * The next BOSC Board Year runs from June 1 through June 1, 2017. * The BOSC Executive Board is voted on by the Membership. The Executive Board includes: President, 1st Vice President, 2nd Vice President, Secretary, Parliamentarian, and Treasurer. * Other Board Positions currently include: Social Coordinator, Hail & Farewell, Volunteer Coordinator, Charitable, Newsletter, Historian, Scholarship Coordinator, Publicity, Membership, Ways & Means, and Reservations. There are Board positions to fit various comfort levels, schedules, & interests: whether you’ve been on an OSC Board or not; whether you work full-time, part-time, or not at all; whether you’re a mother of toddlers, teenagers, or not a mom; and whether you like planning parties or counting pennies! If you think you might be interested in serving on the BOSC Board for next year, see which job might interest you and either talk with the person currently in that position, or talk to me. And just to be clear: being a BOSC member doesn’t mean you have to be on the Board. It isn’t for everyone – it may not fit your schedule or your interests, and that is 100% okay! (If everyone was on the Board, it would be a very LONG meeting!) Regardless, this year ain’t over yet! So be sure to read through this month’s newsletter so you know what’s coming up – including the Shamrock Shuffle on March 5th and this month’s social on March 15th! Grab a friend and don’t miss the fun. As always, thanks for being part of BOSC – we’re a better group because YOU are a member. Much Love, Carri

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Birthdays Anniversaries

4—Emily Riordan

11—Robyn Matthews

19—Kelly McDermott

23—Karen Fortney

29—Lindsey Salinas

2—Jo Crone

12—Nancy Carlson

21—Karen Zhea

WHEN: Saturday, March 5th at 8:00am WHERE: Marilynn's Place 4041 Fern Avenue, Shreveport, LA

WHY: Proceeds raised from this

event will go towards the Barksdale Officers’ Spouses’ Club military

dependent scholarship program, as well as donations to local and national

military charities, such as Fisher House, Air Force Aid Society, Airman's Attic,

Patriot Paws, HAP House, and the Boot Campaign.

WE NEED YOUR HELP TO MAKE THIS EVENT SUCCESSFUL! Tell your friends, spread the word, join a planning committee, volunteer on race

day, run on race day, or help us elicit donors.

*REGISTRATION GOING ON NOW* Sign-up online at www.sportspectrumusa.com

Questions? Contact Annie Vandenbussche at [email protected]

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Volunteer Opportunities

Multiple volunteer opportunities available. Please contact the POC for each

organization or follow listed instruction for each. Thank you all for your support.

End of Year Project Judging Position

Brief Description: STARBASE 2.0 is seeking individuals to judge student projects for our End-of-Year Design Challenge

for 6th and 7th grade participants. STARBASE 2.0 is an afterschool STEM club in which students collaborate with peers

and mentors in engaging STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) activities. We currently are partnered

with three (3) local Bossier Parish middle schools with 150 students enrolled. 6th grade students will compete to build

a paddle boat with a manufactured paddle wheel using PTC/Creo CAD software. Scoring criteria will be based on four

(4) categories that include: design specifications, distance, payload capacity, and innovation. 7th grade students will

construct a custom designed C02 car by streamlining a wooden car body and use PTC/Creo to manufacture and design

a slot car to be printed from a 3D printer. Students will race against one another in an elimination bracket using both

designs. Scoring criteria will be based on two (2) categories that include: racing results and innovation. On the day of

the competition, we will give you the scoring rubric and criteria to judge each student project. Competition results will

be announced at our End of Year Celebration on the evening of May 9th at Bossier Parish Community College.

Dates: April 26th- Cope Middle School 2:30-4:15pm

April 27th- Elm Grove Middle School 2:30-4:15pm

April 28th - Rusheon Middle School 1:27-3:10pm

Further details regarding the judging rubric and observation instructions will be provided if you are interested in

partnering with us.

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Volunteer Opportunities Continued

Multiple volunteer opportunities available. Please contact the POC for each organi-

zation or follow listed instruction for each. Thank you all for your support.

End of Year Project Judging Position

Brief Description: STARBASE 2.0 is seeking individuals to judge student projects for our End-of-Year Design Challenge

for 6th and 7th grade participants. STARBASE 2.0 is an afterschool STEM club in which students collaborate with peers

and mentors in engaging STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) activities. We currently are partnered

with three (3) local Bossier Parish middle schools with 150 students enrolled. 6th grade students will compete to build

a paddle boat with a manufactured paddle wheel using PTC/Creo CAD software. Scoring criteria will be based on four

(4) categories that include: design specifications, distance, payload capacity, and innovation. 7th grade students will

construct a custom designed C02 car by streamlining a wooden car body and use PTC/Creo to manufacture and design

a slot car to be printed from a 3D printer. Students will race against one another in an elimination bracket using both

designs. Scoring criteria will be based on two (2) categories that include: racing results and innovation. On the day of

the competition, we will give you the scoring rubric and criteria to judge each student project. Competition results will

be announced at our End of Year Celebration on the evening of May 9th at Bossier Parish Community College.

Dates: April 26th- Cope Middle School 2:30-4:15pm

April 27th- Elm Grove Middle School 2:30-4:15pm

April 28th - Rusheon Middle School 1:27-3:10pm

Further details regarding the judging rubric and observation instructions will be provided if you are interested in

partnering with us.

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Small Clubs

Book Club:

BOSC Book Club will be meeting Monday, February 29th at 7 p.m. to discuss The Paper

Magician by Charlie Holmberg. We will be meeting in the home of Beth Cichoski. Please

contact Sabina Squires at [email protected] to receive an Evite.

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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February Social Pictures