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Jet48NewsPhoto by Senior Airman Eric DonnerAirman 1st Class Thomas Hysell, 48th Component Maintenance Squadron, looks through the selection of books at the Airmen’s <strong>Attic</strong>Wednesday. The new hours of operation for the Airmen’s <strong>Attic</strong> are 5 to 8 p.m., Monday through Friday.Changes in the atticBy Staff Sgt. Nicholasa Reed48th Fighter Wing Public AffairsSeveral new policies have recently been put into effect at theAirman’s <strong>Attic</strong> aimed at improving availability and quality for Airmen.The new operating hours for the Airmen’s <strong>Attic</strong> are 5 to 8 p.m.,Monday through Friday.According to Yvonne Leonguerrero, the Airmen’s <strong>Attic</strong> director, newchanges will not only offer predictability to patrons, but offer betterhours for much needed volunteers.Eligibility regulations have also been modified, said Ms.Leonguerrero. “E-5’s and below are really our target audience. TheAirmen are the people who really need the help,” she said.In some instances, individuals of any rank can be authorized to shopat the Airmen’s <strong>Attic</strong>, said Ms. Leonguerrrero.In order to make the venture as successful as possible, the Airmen’s<strong>Attic</strong> depends on the entire community.Offerings and volunteers are what keep the attic open, said Ms.Leonguerrero. As volunteers, we are able to help younger couples whoare starting out.Evening volunteers are needed most to manage the shop and sortthrough donations. If donated items are not needed, the unwanted itemsare taken to a contractor off-base who donates the goods to other agenciesthat help people in need.To volunteer, call Master Sgt. Scott Wallick at 226-1903. For moreinformation about the Airmen’s <strong>Attic</strong>, call Ms. Leonguerrero at 226-2140.Airmen’s <strong>Attic</strong>Items available include kitchenware, some furniture, uniforms and uniform items for active-duty members, adult clotheschildrens clothing and more.Those interested in shopping at the Airmen’s <strong>Attic</strong> should bring their DoD identification cards with them.Items collected for the Airmen’s <strong>Attic</strong> are not for resale, those found to be re-selling items will be reprimanded.PAGE 14 JET 48 MAGAZINEJUNE 9, 2006

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