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Show HILLTOP TIMES TIMES 13 August 12, 2010 FOR LESS NEWS BRIEFS Lane restrictions on Wardleigh Road -I Continuing through Aug. 15 Wardleigh Road will experi'ence lane restrictions to allow manhole access for workers. One eastbound lane will close from Building 849 to Building 847 and ^pne northbound lane at Building 1205. The closure is needed ! to ensure the safety of workers. For questions, contact Gerard ; Babauta at 801 -777-1696. Ail in Stock Non-Sale Field Tile given to all base and military personnel w/ID Wardleigh Road project update The 75th Civil Engineer Squadron has a paving project on Wardleigh Road ("M" Avenue to "H" Avenue). Phase 1 of this effort icontinues through Aug. 30. Road work on 'H' Street on Aug. 16 Wardleigh Road ("M" Avenue to "H" Avenue) will be partially ; ~ There will be a road closure on "H" Street to resurface the closed for extensive milling of ;.road surface beginning Aug. 16. It involves the area of "H" Street the full width of the road. Traffic ^between Wardleigh Road and Dart Lane. The project will continue will be reduced to one lane each /through Aug. 23 and work will commence each morning at 7 am way. The project schedule is .^ In particular the facilities to be affected include Building 836 subject to weather permitting. : and Building 847's parking area. 1 Recommended alternate •" This is the third and final phase of pavement resurfacing from route is Arsenal to 6th Street to • Building 836 north to Wardleigh Road. Access to facilities south access most buildings. Arsenal ; of Building 836 must be made from the south off of 6th Street. Acis the small road from "M" • cess to Building 847's east parking area will have to be made from Avenue (near the West Gate) to • the new entrance off of Wardleigh Road. 6th Street (near the Southwest '; • Questions may be directed to Stephen Hunt, (801) 777-5731. Gate). Additional articles will be <l/tfardleigh Road Phase 2 to begin Sept. 7 published providing readers X The 75th Civil Engineer Squadron has a paving project on with further schedules during Wardleigh Road (Southgate Avenue to Chenautt). construction in this area. l~: The Phase 2 of this effort is scheduled to begin Sept. 7 and For more information, please ;epntinue through Nov. 1. Starting approximately Sept. 7, Wardleigh contact Anna Robinson, at (801) ;Rpad (Southgate to Chenautt) will be partially closed for extensive 777-3673 or (801) 940-1760. ^milling of the full width of the road. Traffic will be reduced to one •lane each way. Motorists will not be able to make left turns due to HOSC ice cream >'fene restrictions; motorists will be able to make right turns. Project social on Sept. 9 'schedule is weather permitting. '»: Recommended travel route is 6th Street to access most The Hill Officers Spouses buildings and parking lots. Club is Looking for new ;~; Additional articles will be published providing readers with members. If you are the spouse ;fijrther schedules during construction in this area. of an officer then please feel -" For more information, please contact Anna Robinson, at (801) free to attend the organization's >777-3673 or (801) 940-1760. free OLD Fasion Ice Cream Event on Sept..9at6:30p.m. at iHispanic Heritage Committee Meetings Centennial Park 6:30pm. The whole family is invited I*' All invited to attend the Hispanic Heritage Committee Meetings, for a free ice cream sundae bar, ;field in Building 1294 south end on Thursdays at 10 a.m. socialization, bounce house, and of course to check out the 4&49th MUNS conducting inventory upcoming activites. ;; The 649th Munitions Squadron will be conducting 100 percent Get your basketball ^inventories of the base, Test and STAMP stockpiles from Sept. game on at tryouts 'iuntil Sept. 30. All base, Test, and STAMP customers requiring munitions support during this timeframe must deliver the applicable The Hill Air Force Base men's .documentation to the Custody Accounts section no later than Aug. varsity team will be hosting 'Mbasketball tryouts, Monday, Aug. >.l • During the inventories, the only transactions that will be 16 through Aug. 19 from 5 p.m. •Supported are emergency requests approved in writing by the to 8 p.m. Tryouts will take place ^group commander or equivalent. Please direct any questions to at the Hess Frtness Center. Staff Sgt. Ryan Hill at (801) 58&B498, Staff Sgt. Neal Jarreau at For more information, contact $ 777-5444, or Tech. Sgt. Ryan Pauley at (801) 777-6574. Kevin Palmer at kevin.palmer@ tee Woodruff to talk at women's conference hill.af.mil. serving their favorite dish and can indicate lunch or dinner preference and 15 minute window of time to begin service. 1152 W. River dale Rd. 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Zons Bank's Women's Financial Group will host its "Smart Women Smart Money" free financial conference that Thursday, atthe Salt Palace Exhibit Hall (north entrance) from 8 a.m. to 4:30 Real Men Can Cook event for YCC A local community-based nonprofit organization, Your Community Connection in Ogden, is sponsoring an *jfcnvevent Sept. 19 to promote - ', • The community outreach event is designed to help women positive male role models in the .'at all stages in life get back to the basics of money management. community. The Real Men Can Breakout sessions will show participants how to develop their own Cook gourmet buffet will be held .unique spending plans, make sure their retirement savings are at the Ogden Marriott Hotel at on track, and demonstrate the fundamentals of starting a small 247 24th St. •business. Keynote speaker and author Lee Woodruff will share Each volunteer chef will how getting back to the basics helped her family cope following receive an apron, name badge her husband Bob's injury from a bomb attack in Iraq. and tent card with name • While the event is free, registration is required and is limited to the first 2,000 women who sign up to attend. For more information and dish featured so those attending the event will be able or to sign up for the event, visit www.smartwomen.2ionsbank.com to fully appreciate each chefs or call (801) 844-9328 or (800) 737-6586. contribution. 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