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Show May 20, 1999 Hill Field Elementary carnival Saturday School Field sponsor Crazy ;NEWS-'BIIIEFB;:- Promotion announced from the Staff Advocate's for prohas been selected Office, Judge motion to captain by the 1999A Captain Central Selection Board. 1st Lt. Michelle Denise Allen-McCo- Logic" course starts at the p.m., Family Support Center. It's free and open to DoD employees, both military and civilian. For more information, call Ext. A y, Scholarship luncheon set Course is to enhance performance of students in CDCs and education, profestraining, sional military education, etc., by improving their study and test taking skills. The class is held in the Education Office, Bldg. 383, from 9 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. If interested in this course, provide namerank, office symbol and date of requested course to your unit training manager. The course is set for May 28 in room 227. on-the-j- guidance off-dut-y ob closes on Memorial Day Commissary DeCA-Hil- 3 The l Commissary will close May 31 for Memorial Day. It will open for normal business hours June 1; Eor more information, call Ext. or 7- - by-pa- ss . powers of attorney, probate benefits and probate ance, estimating and avoiding estate taxes and choosing an estate planning attorney. To register, call Ext. avoid-- ; 774-740- " 2176; Officer association meets Bible school planned is A Company Grade Officer Association meeting is 4 at 3:30 p.m. in the Officers' Club. For more information, contact Capt. Nathan Weir, Ext. set for June Meeting available for input Services Division, Commissary (DeCA) and . AAFES Town Hall Meeting has been set for Tuesday at the Officers' Club from 9 p.m. It's open to everyone. Light refreshments will be served and prize drawings will be held. Managers will provide detailed information and plans for future facilities and programs, answer questions and listen to division about improving programs, service or facilities. For details, call the Services Administration Office at Ext. Summer teen volunteer program set 7-- The American Red Cross will sponsor another Volunteer Program this summer at the Hill AFB Clinic. Applicants must be between the ages of 14 and 19. Orientation will be held June 7 at 11 a.m. in the Education and Training Building, Bldg. 546. Interested teens may contact MSgt. Edward Askey, Ext. or the Red Cross coordinator, Roy Cella, at for application forms. The program ends when school begins after summer vacation. 16 776-664- 2 Retirement seminar set Retirement planning seminars open to military and civilian employees and their family members take place at the Family Support Center Bldg. 308N from p.m. Wednesday. Instructors from the civilian personnel office entitlements and benefits department will teach the class. Seating is limited. For reservations, call Ext. 3-- a will Elementary 4 a.m.-11 from p.m. Days Carnival Saturday Parent-Teache- r all Association, the Sponsored by proceeds will benefit Hill Field Elementary children and their school activities. Activities will be preceded by a parade that forms at the upper playground at 10 a.m. Participants are asked not to ride bicycles, skates or skateboards in the parade. Carnival activities include games, food, a silent auction and prize drawings. Game tickets are now available at 25 cents each or 10 for $2. Volunteers are needed to help with games and other booths. Donated items are being sought for the silent auction and baked goods and cakes for the cake walk. 8 for ticket inforCall the Hill Field PTA at mation, or to donate items or volunteer. The school is located south of the Truck Gate on 1000 East in Clearfield. Hill Course enhances student skills Legal Office provides estate planning A 6:30--8 The objective of the Study Skills and Test Taking 776-273- 3. 1-- "Parenting with Love May 27, from The Officers Spouses Club and the Enlisted Spouses Association will hold their scholarship awards luncheon today at 11:30 a.m. in the home of Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Richard Roellig. Six scholarships will be presented to local students. For more details, contact Kim DeCou at The base Legal Office will provide an estate planp.m. in Bldg. 308N. ning overview Tuesday from Topics covered include interstatesuccession wills, credit, shelliving and testamentary trusts, ter trusts, irrevocable life insurance trusts, living wills, Parenting course &starts Insurance booklets available Civilian Personnel has now received the forms and booklets for the Federal Employees Group Life Insurance Open Season that runs until June 30. Forms and booklets are available in Bldg. 1245, room 12, from 7 5 a.m.-- 4 p.m. ; "Marketplace 29 A.D." the theme for Vacation Bible School, planned for June 1 in the Base Chapel. Sponsored by Hill AFB Protestant Religious Education, the program is open to ages including entering kindergarten. Classes meet from 9 a.m.-nooeach day. will take the children back in time to Programs 7-1- 5-1- n experience food, crafts, skills and traditions observed in Bible times. Songs, games, a puppet show and drama will be part of the activities. A free picnic lunch will be provided for children and their parents on June 11. Transportation will be provided from base housing areas as needed. Participants should register in advance before May 31. 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