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An air show scheduled for March 16 and March 17 at Luke Air Force Base in Glendale, Ariz. has been canceled, base officials said in a release.

The air show, Storm on the Horizon, was also going to feature an open house on the base.

"While I value the importance of this event to both the Air Force and our local community, given the budgetary pressures and expected repercussions if sequestration goes into effect, we need to cancel this year's Luke Days," said Brig. Gen. Michael Rothstein, 56th Fighter Wing commander in a release. "I cannot in good conscience spend some of our limited resources to host an open house, while the Defense Department considers potential civilian furloughs."

Rothstein said it was especially hard to cancel the open house because of the massive support the base has received from Glendale residents.

The base is taking steps to enure that tax dollars do not go to waste, the release said.

No rescheduling dates have been announced.

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    kelmo wrote...
    Luke Air Show
    I'm really disappointed, but understand. The Luke Air Show is a highlight on the west side. I'm so proud of that base. Hoping for next year.
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    wrote...
    so, it is a waste of money
    that is ok to do when you are not concerned about having extra money to waste?
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    candlesflame wrote...
    goll dang it
    we had a big red circle on calendar to go to this event this year we had gone in past and wanted to go back get more photos good memories of Luke good memories of Armed Forces Days at Ft Bragg in 50's duck n cover days wanted a old fart photo to go next to the one taken when i was 5 wahhh gol dang budget cuts Love LUKE but pssst on budget cuts..
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    Air Show
    I was so disappointed in hearing this as I also had this circled on my calendar. Why doesn't the base charge admission like other airshows do and that would surely help offset some of the costs?
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