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Kate Jennings, 436th Medical Group nutritionist and temporary tomato, meets with children from the Child Development Center April 28, 2011 at the Dover Air Force Base, Del., commissary. The Month of the Military Child event encouraged children to eat more fruits and vegetables. They were given an “eater meter,” which tracks the amounts of fruits and vegetables they eat. When they fill out the meter they return it to the commissary and are entered into a drawing for a bicycle. (U.S. Air Force photo by Adrian Rowan)
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Stephanie Marsters (left) and Maria Rogers, 436th Force Support Squadron Child/Youth Program assistants, push children from the Child Development Center during the Month of the Military Child parade April 1, 2011, at Dover Air Force Base, Del. The Month of the Military Child was established to honor the military children for their heroism, character, courage, sacrifices and continued resilience. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Matthew Hubby)
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Jenny Desaulniers (right) speaks with Terri Hodges, Delaware Soccer Association, about programs available to children with special needs during the Exceptional Family Member Program Conference Feb. 3, 2011 at The Landings Club, Dover Air Force Base, Del. Mrs. Desauliers is the wife of Master Sgt. Charles Desaulniers, 436th Security Forces Squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Matthew Hubby)
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Krystal Little wins Air Force Club Scholarship
Tech. Sgt. Anthony Little, 9th Airlift Squadron, his wife Krystal, and children Conner, Brooklyn and Matthew receive a $1,000 Air Force Club Scholarship program check from Maj. Thomas Abell, 436th Force Support Squadron commander at Building 520 on Dover Air Force Base, Del., Oct. 1, 2010. Mrs. Little and Master Sgt. Jay Flack of the 436th Force Support Squadron (not pictured) were two out of the total 25 winners Air Force-wide selected from the 130 entries submitted by installations and will each receive a $1,000 scholarship. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik/Released)
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First Tee of Delaware
Anna Leah Blas, five, gives a high-five to Charma Bell, First Tee of Delaware coach, after hitting a great shot on the driving range July 28, 2010. The First Tee of Delaware program goal is to help instill a sense of confidence, integrity and sportsmanship in the children it teaches. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jason Minto/Released)
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First Tee of Delaware
The First Tee of Delaware members make their way to the Dover Air Force Base Eagle Creek golf course July 28, 2010. The First Tee program was initiated to help teach children important life skills through the game of golf. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jason Minto/Released)
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Magic Pots and Recycled Bottles!
Kathleen Jacobs, puppeteer and storyteller, performed the ?Magic Pots and Recycled Bottles? program for Team Dover children at the Base Library on Dover Air Force Base, Del., Aug. 3, 2010. The program was offered as part of this year?s Summer Library Reading Program with the theme, ?Make a Splash ? READ.? (U.S. Air Force photo by Jason Minto/Released)
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Haiti
Technical Sergeant Juan Torres, 436th Logistic Readiness Squadron assistant non-commissioned officer in charge of vehicle management and analysis, passes out food to children at a Haitian orphanage during his temporary duty assignment where he was attached to the 24th Air Expeditionary Group as fleet manager. Sergeant Torres was awarded an Air Force Achievement medal as well as a coin from Admiral Mike Mullen, Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff. (Courtesy photo)
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Haiti
Technical Sergeant Juan Torres, 436th Logistic Readiness Squadron assistant non-commissioned officer in charge of vehicle management and analysis, hands out candy to Haitian children during his temporary duty assignment where he was attached to the 24th Air Expeditionary Group as fleet manager. Sergeant Torres volunteered much of his free time assisting Haitian orphans. (Courtesy photo)
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On display
Technical Sergeant Juan Torres, 436th Logistic Readiness Squadron non-commissioned officer in charge of vehicle management and analysis, showcases his awards and some of his photos of Haiti July 20, 2010. Sergeant Torres said his time in haiti taught him a true lesson in humility and a new found respect for what he has here at home, especially his children. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jason Minto/released)
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Team Dover honors Earth Day
(Left) Col. Todd Emmert, 436th Maintenance Group commander, Child Development Center children and Michael Valenti, Delaware Forest Service acting state forester, work together to put the finishing touches on the tree planted for the 40th anniversary of Earth Day. The children used small spades to shovel in the dirt around the roots of the tree with the assistance of the two representatives. (U.S. Air Force photo/Brianne Zimny)
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Team Dover honors Earth Day
Child Development Center children shovel dirt into the roots of a tree planted for the 40th anniversary of Earth Day. They got together with representatives from the Delaware Forest service and the installation to celebrate Earth Day. (U.S. Air Force photo/Brianne Zimny)
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Reading at the Child Development Center
Master Sgt. Verna Ford, 436th Force Support Squadron NCO in-charge of the Airman and Family Readiness Center, reads ?The Rainbow Fish,? by Marcus Pfister, at the Child Development Center March 25. The Women?s History Month Committee read books to children at the CDC. (U.S. Air Force photo/Jason Minto)
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Reading at the Child Development Center
(Left) Patricia Edwards, 436th Force Support Squadron Airman and Family Readiness Center community readiness consultant and Women?s History Month committee member, teaches the children at the Child Development Center how to dance to the teapot song and the itsy-bitsy spider March 25. (U.S. Air Force photo/Jason Minto)
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Team Dover supports children's talent
Kayla Vega performs a song from Disney's Little Mermaid during the You Got Talent Program at the Youth Center March 18. She won first place in the children's vocal division at the event. (U.S. Air Force photos/ Airman 1st Class Matthew Hubby)
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Team Dover supports children's talent
Zyair Brown performs 'If I ain't Got You' by Alicia Keys during the You Got Talent Program at the Youth Center March 18. She won first place in the Teen's solo performance division as well as best in show at the event. (U.S. Air Force photos/ Airman 1st Class Matthew Hubby)
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Team Dover supports children's talent
Brian and Rebecca Sheetz perform 'My Happy Ending' by Avril Lavigne during the You Got Talent Program at the Youth Center March 18. They won first place in the Teen's group performance division of the event. (U.S. Air Force photos/ Airman 1st Class Matthew Hubby)
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Team Dover supports children's talent
Andrew Bratcher plays 'Polonaise in G Minor' by Chopin and 'Waltz in A Minor' by Mozart during the You Got Talent Program at the Youth Center March 18. Andrew won first place in the children's instrumental division of the event. (U.S. Air Force photos/ Airman 1st Class Matthew Hubby)
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Team Dover supports children's talents
Contestants of the You Got Talent Program pose for a group photo before the event at the Youth Center March 18. The participants sang, played instrumental pieces or a combination of the two. This program?s goal was to express the extreme pride Dover Air Force Base has in its military youth. (U.S. Air Force photos/ Airman 1st Class Matthew Hubby)
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Library Story Time
Team Dover children under the age of six are welcome to attend Library Story Time, a free event of storytelling, crafts and games, every Wednesday at the Base Library in Building 262 from 10:30 ? 11:30 a.m. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Brianne Zimny)
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