
Popular local food truck Rhea’s Mini Donuts and Doner Kebabs is now serving the JBER community at the Exchange food court.

In addition to retirees and military dependents, disabled Veterans, Department of Defense civilians and retirees and other Common Access Card-holders can also visit the dental office.

For the fifth year in a row, the sweepstakes gave away cash prizes to help members of the military community celebrate the holidays. And there were more winners this year.

Associates still have time to donate to the Combined Federal Campaign (CFC) to support charities of their choice, but the deadline is coming soon.

Millions of TV viewers will see an Exchange commercial—produced by the Exchange’s Digital Media Network team—during Saturday’s TV broadcast of the showdown between the Black Knights and the Midshipmen.

Nov. 29 is #GivingTuesday, and Exchange associates are invited to mark this global day of philanthropy by supporting the Combined Federal Campaign.

In addition to retirees and military dependents, Veterans with service-connected disabilities, Department of Defense civilians and retirees and other Common Access Card-holders can also visit the dental office.

The Exchange made the U.S. Veterans Magazine list in the category of “Top Government and Law Enforcement Agencies.”

Beginning Oct. 1, shoppers can turn their old electronics into new savings with the Exchange’s in-store electronics trade-in program.

The Colorado Springs Exchange is continuing to meet the demand—five more micro markets are planned before the end of the year.
