ICYMI: The Week That Was in the Exchange Post
This week in the Exchange Post, the Okinawa and Yokota bakeries have the right recipe for collaborating on solving a problem; the JBSA-Lackland Exchange opens a bubble tea spot and the Patrick SFB Exchange launches a coffee bar/unattended retail unit; and the Office of the General Counsel offers some election-season advice about political activity.
Also, what the Exchange is doing to help fight human trafficking—and what you can do about it; a quick-serve restaurant specialist and Veteran tells his #WhereHeroesWork story; a Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling Express manager tells her #FamilyServingFamily story; the Employee Assistance Program provides some guidelines for good sleep for your children (and you); and #FlashbackFriday flashes back to 1972 for the tale of the “Gunfighter BX.”
In case you missed it, here’s a look at this week’s coverage. Click on the photos for the stories.
Okinawa, Yokota Bakeries Unite to Keep Operations Rolling After Breakdown
JBSA-Lackland Refreshes Food Court Lineup with Chief’s Corner Bubble Tea
‘Atomic Java’ Opens to Support AFTAC at Patrick SFB Exchange
During Election Season, Know the Rules About Political Activity
Exchange Supports the Fight Against Human Trafficking on UN World Day Against Trafficking in Persons
#WhereHeroesWork Video: Mark Szantyr, Exchange HQ
129 Years of Family Serving Family: Catherine ‘Kitty’ Harple, Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling
Protecting Children’s Emotional Health: The Importance of Sleep as School Resumes
#FlashbackFriday: 52 Years Ago, a ‘Gunfighter BX’ Fell—and Rose Again—in Vietnam
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