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NEWS | Dec. 2, 2011

Family Day draws 1,000 to Air Guard Base

By Air National Guard Master Sgt. Philip Speck Kentucky National Guard

KENTUCKY AIR NATIONAL GUARD BASE, LOUISVILLE, Ky. - More than 1,000 Kentucky Air National Guard members and their family members gathered here Oct. 23 to celebrate Family Day with a picnic lunch and a variety of family-friendly activities at 123rd Airlift Wing Headquarters.

The day's events featured a corn hole tournament, children's games, live music provided by the Louisville Veterans Affairs Hospital band "Cadillac Shack," and rides in the wing's Mini C-130, a customized golf cart designed to replicate the transport aircraft, said David Rooney, director of family readiness programs.

Additionally, over 20 organizations like the Department of Veterans Affairs, Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve, and numerous schools came out to support the event, providing information on benefits and programs available to Airmen and their family members.

"We're very pleased with the turnout this year and received a lot of positive feedback on the events," Rooney said. "I think our family members really enjoyed the activities, but more importantly, I think they appreciated the fact that this day was set aside to show our gratitude for the support they provide our Airmen every day of the year, all year long.

"Our family members serve just as much as the Airmen do, and they need to know how much their service means to our mission, our commanders and all the Airmen on base," he said.

A commander's call kicked off the day's events with messages from Air Force Col. Greg Nelson, wing commander; Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Curtis Carpenter, wing command chief; and Linda Ringleka, the wing's director of psychological health.

During the commander's call, Brandi Wardrip was commissioned into the Honorable Order of Kentucky Colonels.

Wardrip, wife Kentucky Air Guard member Master Sgt. John Wardrip, has been president of the wing's Family Readiness Group since February 2009 and has supported numerous deployments and special events.

"She has absolutely been an integral part on the morale and welfare activities on this base, along with deployment outreach and helping answer questions from family members whose spouses are deployed overseas," Rooney said.

 

 

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