Air Force Services recently launched their annual Customer Feedback Survey, to assess customer satisfaction with base level Services programs.
The survey allows members assigned to Peterson the opportunity to assess the level of service they are receiving.
The CFS is available between January 14 and 31, 2008.
You can also find it online at www.21svs.com
Entries Tagged as ‘Colorado Highlands Group’
January 21, 2008
Make Your Opinion Count
January 19, 2008
Ready To Dance? Annual Air Force Ball – February 15th
The Lance P. Sijan Chapter of the Air Force Association presents the annual Air Force Ball.
February 15th – at the Broadmoor Resort.
Featuring: Tops in Blue
The theme of this years Ball? “Heritage, Honor, Valor…I will not Fail!”
Cost is:
E1 to E4, GS-3 to GS-4 $15
E-5 to E-6, GS-5 $20
E-7 to E-9, GS-6 $30
O-1 to O-3, GS-7 to GS-aa [...]
January 16, 2008
Colorado Springs Military Events And Programs
If you’re stationed in Colorado Springs, check out the following upcoming events/classes/programs:
AFRC Classes- The Airman and Family Readiness Center offers classes including readiness briefings, sponsorship training, spouse job orientation, pre-separation briefings, financial readiness, resume review, and more. For a listing call 719-556-6141
DASH offers free rides-Drive a service member home – formerly know as EADD, offers free rides [...]
January 14, 2008
Career Fair – Colorado Springs
What: Career Fair, Event open to active duty, retired, separated military, reserves, guard and their families
When: February 7, 2008 from 11:00 am to 6:00 pm
Where: Crowne Plaza, Colorado Springs
Why: Meet quality employers for your next career move
Register at: www.coloradospringschamber.org
Participants should bring 20 copies of their resumes. Business cards are also encouraged.
Questions?
Contact Brian Binn at brian@cscc.org [...]
January 14, 2008
High Altitude Adjustments
If you’ve just PCS-ed to Colorado Springs, you might have noticed that cooking and baking take some adjustments due to the altitude. Thought I’d post the following information, to make it easier for you to adjust – at least in your kitchen.
Colorado’s altitude requires some adjustments on lowland recipes, particularly when baking. For each cup [...]






