'Heart Link' emphasizes importance of spouses Published Aug. 5, 2010 Airman and family readiness center KEESLER AIR FORCE BASE, Miss. -- Heart Link, a free orientation program for Air Force spouses, is 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Aug. 19 in Room 108A, Sablich Center Heart Link is designed to increase awareness of the Air Force mission, customs, traditions, protocols, and on and off base resources and services. The importance of spouses to the Air Force community is emphasized. "Heart Link has six interlinked activities in which vital information is presented in an interactive manner," said Becky Stanley of the airman and family readiness center. "Each activity is a building block for the program. The activities contain icebreakers, games, skits and presentations to make the experience worthwhile and fun for spouses." Participants receive free lunch, prizes, Heart Link coins and tote bags. Limited child care is available. To register, call 376-8728.