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Viewing
a Launch from the Causeway
In light of
the events, which occurred on September 11, 2001, NASA Headquarters
has established new security procedures for nominating and inviting
NASA guests to view a Space Shuttle launch. Enhanced security measures
at Kennedy for screening visitors and vehicles during Space Shuttle
operations are now into effect.
As part of ensuring
a safe environment for viewing shuttle launches, access to the causeway
is prohibited. Causeway passes are not available to each
Center for employee viewing as they were in the past. Launch transportation
tickets to view a launch can be purchased from the Kennedy Visitor
Center. For more information, go to: http://www.kennedyspacecenter.com/html/see_launch.html
July
Issue of ODIN Newsletter
The July issue
of the ODIN Interchange Newsletter is available on our Website at:
http://www.odingsfc.com/newsletters/GSFCJul02.pdf.
This issue features our Asset Management Tool, Printer Security,
Upcoming Customer Outreach Visits, Desktop Services, and more.
CISCO
Networking Academy - Crossland High School, Goddard Education
Programs has received a request for volunteers to serve as coaches
for the Cisco Networking Academy at Crossland High School in Temple
Hills Maryland. Volunteers need not have specialized networking
knowledge. The focus of this program will be the sharing of interpersonal
and workplace communication skills young people will need to be
successful in their future work. A half-day training session for
volunteer coaches is planned on August 21 at Crossland High School.
The program will begin in September 2002, with lessons provided
online to assist the four coaches needed in their work with the
students. Each team will work with a morning class made up of juniors
and seniors taking networking classes. Team members will work with
the students once or twice a month in sessions that last for an
hour and a quarter. If you are interested or have additional questions,
please call or email John DiTomasso, Director of TECH CORPS Maryland
at 410-730-3071 or email: johndit@us.net.
Volunteers
Needed for Nutrition Study
The USDA Beltsville
Human Nutrition Research Center (BHNRC), in cooperation with the
Johns Hopkins University, is conducting a nutrition study designed
to learn about what people eat and the calories they burn. Volunteers
are now being recruited to participate in this 14-day study during
the time periods from October through November 2002 and mid-January
through March 2003. Men and women 30 - 69 years old will be selected
after a medical evaluation and blood and urine screening. THIS IS
NOT A FEEDING STUDY AND THERE ARE NO DIETARY RESTRICTIONS. This
is not a weight loss study. Participants completing the study will
receive $325.
Participants
will be selected based on their age, height, weight, health status,
and availability to complete the study. Diabetics, persons taking
diuretics or certain steroid medications, pregnant or nursing women,
and nutrition professionals are excluded from participating.
Over the 14-day
study period, participants will agree to: travel six times to the
Beltsville Human Nutrition Research Center; drink a special water
solution which will be used to help measure the calories you burn,
be interviewed three times by a trained interviewer about the foods
you eat, and have blood and urine samples collected and your body
composition measured by DEXA.
Schedule: Study
activities will be conducted over 14-day periods during the months
of October through November 2002 and mid-January through March 2003.
Payment: Volunteers
completing all study requirements will receive $325.
Information
Meetings: Participants are required to attend a one-hour information
meeting. Meetings will be held at the Beltsville Human Nutrition
Research Center, Center Drive, Building 307, Room 114, Beltsville,
MD 20705. Specific questions about the study will be addressed at
the meeting. Meetings are scheduled for the dates and times listed
below. You must attend at least one of these meetings.
--Monday, July
29 at 12:00 noon and 5:30 pm
--Tuesday, July 30 at 12:00 noon and 5:30 pm
--Wednesday, July 31 at 12:00 noon and 5:30 pm
Driving Directions to Nutrition Study Informational Meeting
Address: Beltsville Agricultural Research Center (BARC)
Building 307, Room 114, BARC-East, Beltsville, MD 20705
>From Beltway
495/I-95 Exit 25 (College Park/Beltsville), follow US Route 1 North
towards Beltsville. Continue on US 1 N for approximately 1-1/2 miles.
Turn right on Powder Mill Road (Rt. 212). Continue on Powder Mill
Road for 2.0 miles. Turn left on Center Road (opposite the ARS National
Visitors Center, known locally as the "Log Lodge"). Building
307 is the second building on your left.
>From Beltway
495/I-95 Exit 23 (Kenilworth Avenue), follow Kenilworth Ave. North
for several miles -- it will become Edmonston Road. Turn right at
the light on Powder Mill Road and go 1.5 miles. Turn left at Center
Road (opposite the ARS National Visitor Center). Building 307 is
the second building on the left.
>From the
Baltimore-Washington Parkway exit on Powder Mill Road (Rt 212) and
go West, following signs to BARC, for about 1.2 miles to Center
Road. Turn right -- Building 307 is the second building on the left.
Parking is available
immediately in front of Building 307 and further along Center Road
in front of Building 308.

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