News Briefs Published March 10, 2016 By Staff Reports Robins Public Affairs ROBINS AIR FORCE BASE, Ga. -- Here's a snapshot of some of the things going on at Robins. Service station installation The Robins Service Station will be installing new equipment at 8 a.m. Monday. This install is expected to take about four hours and should not affect the ability to pump gas. Pumps won't be shut down; however, some dispensers may be blocked while sensors are checked. In the event that pumps are inoperable, signs will be posted to inform installation. Heating in Bldgs. 110 and 125 The heat will be turned off for about three weeks in Bldg.s 110 and 125 beginning Monday. Base civil engineering will be replacing a steam line under First Street which will affect the buildings' supply. Employees in the buildings will be informed by their facility managers. Inclement weather could delay the work. Munitions Operations Office Closure The munitions operations office will be closed Monday through March 18 for a semi-annual wall-to-wall inventory of the munitions stockpile. Only emergency issue requests, submitted in writing and approved by a group commander, will be accepted during this time. Commissary Reset The Robins Commissary will conduct a complete store reset March 20, 21, and 22. The store will close at 4 p.m. on March 20 and will be closed completely on March 22. Travel Show set for Thursday The 16th Annual Travel and Recreation Trade Show will be Thursday from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Heritage Club ballroom. Come see all the local travel and amusement opportunities in the local and surrounding states. There will also be an opportunity to win free trips and prizes. For more information, call 478-926-4001. PACE offers free professionalism presentations AFMC wide The Profession of Arms Center of Excellence will offer its "Professionalism - Enhancing Human Capital" presentation at Air Force Materiel Command bases in April. As part of PACE's Character and Leadership initiative, the five-hour presentation will be held at Robins May 10 through 12, Aug. 30 through 31. and Sept. 1. The presentations will examine how professionalism drives individual behavior and connects Air Force core values to the Air Force mission. Though targeted at effective working relationships within the Air Force, attendees are able to extend the lessons to personal relationships as well. For more information, call Bryan Teel at 478-327-6990 or Rob Powell at 478-327-8589. Career transition presentation brief The Airman & Family Readiness Center will host John Sims, a retired colonel and Military Officers Association of America Career Transition Services deputy director, March 21, for the presentation, "Marketing Yourself for a Second Career." The talk will cover the latest trends in career transition to include networking, resume writing, LinkedIn profile development, job interview techniques and salary negotiations. The free event will be from 8 to 11:30 a.m., in Bldg. 794. All ranks are invited, though the presentation is geared towards officers and senior noncommissioned officers. Spouses are highly encouraged to attend. Attendees must R.S.V.P to Mandie Hovovach at mandie.holovach@us.af.mil or by calling 478-926-9199 to reserve a seat.