Langley Officers' Spouses' Club

Langley Air Force Base, Virginia
P.O. Box 65665, Langley Air Force Base, Virginia 23665
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We welcome all to Langley Air Force Base~

Whether you are new to the area or one of our 
The Langley Officers' Spouses' Club long-term members, we are excited to have you participating in another great year!

The purpose of our LOSC is to develop, organize, and sponsor cultural, educational, social and recreational opportunities and activities. Our goal is to share information of interest and value to iour members and to foster, protect, and preserve the ideals of charity and benevolence, in keeping with the ideals of the United States Air Force.

Membership in the LOSC is voluntary and defined in our By-LawsWe invite spouses of all branches of service to join and have fun!  (You may complete your application 2 ways - online or through the mail.)


Don't miss any 
of the fun!

The Langley Officers’ Spouses’ Club cordially invites you to attend the

 

 2012 Joint Services Luncheon

‘Supporting Our Services

Throughout the World’

 

Thursday, March 15th

At the Langley Air Force Base Bayside Convention Center

 

10 a.m. Social Hour ~ 11 a.m. Luncheon

Chicken Mediterranean Salad
Bread Sticks
Chocolate Trifle

 Speaker ~ Sue Hoppin

Founder and President of the National Military Spouse Network

 

Exclusive shopping opportunities during the Social hour featuring

Tidewater Collection ~ Fun & Fabulous ‘Must Haves’

Nomades ~ Military Spouses’ Jewelry

Bloodys by Buz ~ Gourmet Drink Mixes

And more!

 

 

Please RSVP to your club reservation chairperson by March 1st

or pay and confirm your reservation online at www.langleyosc.org

Cost: $25

Legend has it that Sea Captains returning to Williamsburg would spear a pineapple on a fence post outside their homes as a signal of their safe and bountiful return.  The pineapple became an invitation for friends to visit, share in food and drink, and listen to adventurous tales.

Recorded history states that ships brought preserved pineapples from the Caribbean Islands and only the fastest ships could bring back fresh pineapples.  The fresh pineapple was such a luxury that Colonial confectioners would sometimes rent them to households by the day – a fact a hostess went to great lengths to hide.  Later, the same fruit was sold to more affluent customers who actually ate it.

Pineapples topping fruit displays were the high point of decoration for Colonial social events.  The fruit came to symbolize the high spirits of these events and soon became the symbol expressing welcome, good cheer, warmth and friendship.

It is in that Colonial spirit that the Langley Officers’ Spouses’ Club welcomes and invites you to our next event.  Come and take the opportunity to discover the hospitality of the LOSC.

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