/ Published April 15, 2009
During the "Hearts Apart Spa Night," sponsored by the Tyndall Airman and Family Readiness Center, Mendia Cunningham, a nail technician with Serenity Spa at Bay Point, manicures Jamie Kaiser, spouse of a Tyndall member currently serving a tour in Korea. Among the activities of the night, spouses who participated were able to receive manicures, make-overs, pedicures, waxing and other beautification/relaxation activites. All services were donated free-of-charge by businesses from the area to the more than 50 spouses present. (U.S. Air Force photo/SSgt Joshua Stevens)
(Left) Airman 1st Class Bryant Yanez, 325th Security Forces Squadron member, and Airman Christopher Allen, 325th Force Support Squadron Flight Kitchen cook, build lego towers with childen of deployed members during the Tyndall Airman and Family Readiness Center "Hearts Apart Spa Night." While the childrens' parents enjoyed the spa activities, more than 40 volunteers provided free child care, overseeing and playing with the kids. Along with the play area, children also took part in arts and crafts, as well as watching movies. (U.S. Air Force photo/SSgt Joshua Stevens)
Spouses of deployed Tyndall members receive pedicures courtesy of the Tyndall Airman and Family Readiness Center's "Hearts Apart Spa Night." The event was meant to show appreciation for military spouses and families whose loved ones are currently deployed. Among the activities of the night, spouses who participated were able to receive manicures, make-overs, pedicures, waxing and other beautification/relaxation activites. All services were donated free-of-charge by businesses from the area to the more than 50 spouses present. (U.S. Air Force photo/SSgt Joshua Stevens)