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Show r 25 May 24. 2001 icanPacific Islander Heritage Month, Cen- Saturday Discover Salt Lake City Tour, 10 tennial Park, 1 1:30 am-- 1 p.m.The observance includes entertainment, cultural displays Parents Advisory Committee fundraiser, 8 a.m.-- c Half-Maratho- p.m., Officers' Club lobby. Proceeds benefit the Child Development Center. Volunteer Recognition Ceremony, 6 p.m., Officers' Club, hosted by Gen. Bergren. Herftagfl Month a.m.-- 3 outdoor celebration. Other performances include Ch&nese n, sword and Activities wM be hetdfcorn11 sjtl-- 1 p.m. in Cen- tennial Park. Day Museum, 10 a.m. a.m., Bldg. 100. Chapel Schedule Menus L H or ited college or university as a part-tim- e full time student during the Fall 2001 semester. Write and submit a essay on "Air Force Clubs the Value and Rewards of Membership." Entries are due to the club manager no later than July 15. Other rules and guidelines apply. Drop by the clubs to pick up a rules and entry form. for or Ext. Call Ext. 500-wor- d -- tainment. Wasatch Request night, sock hop and a.m. p.m.-- Doo-Wo- p with DJ Busy Bee, 8:30 Hall Hillcrest Dining 5:30-WEEKDAYS: a.m.; Lunch, Breakfast, 10:30 8 0 p.m.; p.m.; Dinner, 0 11 a.m. Midnight meal, WEEKENDS, HOLIDAYS: Breakfast, 6:30-a.m.; Lunch, 10:30 a.m-- 1 p.m. (to 1:30 a.m.-- l 3:30-6:3- p.m.-12:3- 9 p.m. p.m. on Reserve weekend); Dinner, TODAY: Lunch, Swedish meatballs, braised 4-- 3 SUNDAY: Bar food menu from 11 a.m.-- 6 p.m. Bring your darts and friends. Club closes at 7 p.m. MONDAY: Lunch special, fish burger with fries and cole slaw, $5.75, 11 a.m.-- l p.m. Trivia contest is back starting at 6 p.m. Club closes at 10 p.m. TUESDAY: Lunch special, California wrap with pasta salad, $5.75, 11 a.m.-- l p.m. Bar menu served, 11 a.m.-- p.m. Enjoy Bingo every Tuesday starting at 6:45 p.m. 9 WEDNESDAY: Lunch special, fried chicken buffet, $5.75, 11 a.m.-- l p.m., in the dining room. Family dining, p.m. Coverall Bingo at 6 p.m.; Karaoke every Wednesday, p.m. ESSAY CONTEST: Entries are now being accepted for the 5th annual Club Scholarship Program Essay Contest. Scholarships will be awarded in the amounts of $5,000, $3,000 and $2,000! This Air Force Services Contest is open to all club mem5-- 8 1 bers, their spouses, children, or grandchildren. Nominees must step-childre- n have been accepted or enrolled in an accred 6 spareribs, grilled chicken breast. Dinner, Mongolian BBQ, baked fish, turkey nuggets. FRIDAY: Lunch, beef pot roast, parmesan fish, sweet and sour pork. Dinner, chili macaroni, lemon baked fish, roast turkey. SATURDAY: Lunch, veal parmesan, teriyaki chicken, lemon basted sole. Dinner, baked fish, beef stew, Caribbean chicken. SUNDAY: Lunch, baked canned ham, turkey and noodles, Szechwan beef. Dinner, roast chicken. loin of pork, tamale pie, lemon-herMONDAY: Lunch, parmesan fish, BBQ chicken. Dinner, chicken, Chinese jaegerschnitzel veal with mushrooms, lemon baked fish, honey glazed Cornish hens. b TUESDAY: Lunch, onion and mushroom quiche, Swiss steak with tomato sauce, salmon cakes. Dinner, grilled bratwurst, roast loin of pork, chicken enchiladas. WEDNESDAY: Lunch.Southern fried cat- fish, BBQ spareribs, Southern fried chicken. Dinner, pork chops with mushroom gravy, fried fish portions, stir fry beef with Organizations VETERANS ORGANIZATIONS: Service officers visit monthly to explain benefits available to veterans. Veterans should bring marriage or divorce papers, birth or death certificates and family member social security numbers. FRIDAY: Disabled American Veterans, Ogden South Employment Center, 480 27th Street, Ogden, 8:30-1- 0 a.m.; and Clearfield West Employment Center, 1579 S. State, Clearfield, a.m. 10:30-11:3- 0 .. AIR FORCE AID SOCIETY: Concerned about the soaring cost of higher education for your children? Maybe the Air Force Aid Society can help! The Society's Gen. Henry H. Arnold Education Grant Program awards $1,500 grants to sons and daughters of active duty, retired or deceased Air Force members, spouses of active duty members stationed stateside, widows of deceased members, retired Reservists regardless of whether or not they are receiving retired pay, Title 10 AGRReservists on extended active duty and Title 32 ANG per-- r forming full-tim- e active duty. Last year, 5,000 young people received grants to help pay their college education. Call the AFAS section for more information at Ext. NATIONAL CONTRACT MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION: NCMA is a professional asso- ciation whose members work within the procurement and contract management industry. Membership is open to military and governcivilian personnel ment and including contractors and their employees, program managers, accountants, lawyers and contract administrators. Educational resources and training, certification and credential programs, related periodicals, discount oppor nt tunities, development seminars and special annual events such as the NES and USU joint meetings are offered. Monthly meetings and social events are held at various locations within the community and allow for networking oppor- tunities, informative presentations by guest speakers, and discussion of current issues with other professionals in related fields. Call Melinda Schmidt, Ext or Cindy Wharfor more information. ton, Ext AIR FORCE SERGEANTS' ASSOCIATION is open to all Air Force enlisted personnel and their families. Meetings are held the fourth Tuesday of each month at 3:30 p.m. in the Enlisted Club. The association works to improve enlisted quality of life, career and entitlement preservation issues on Capitol Hill. Additionally, members receive benefits that enhance family life including insurance plans, credit availability, vacation discounts and more. All members and potential members are invited to attend. For more information, call Tech. Sgt. Robert Michaud at Ext TOASTMASTERS helps people improve their natural ability to speak, listen and think. It isn't a class, but a club where every member participates and learns from each other. The Hill Climbers Toastmasters Club 4846 meets every Wednesday from 1 1:30 0 p.m. in the FM Conference Room located in the southeast wing of Bldg. 1289. A half- hour of administrative leave granted to parlunch. ticipants in conjunction with a For more information, contact Zana Anderson, Ext or Jerry Coates, Ext Katie Ellis, Ext. a.m.-12:3- half-ho- FREE CONCERT: "Wide Awake," a Christian rock band, will perform June 7 at 7 p.m. at the Enlisted Club pool sponsored 484-150- i " r t i'l PROTESTANT WORSHIP SERVICES: Sunday, Base Chapel, Bldg. 475, 8:30 a.m. Giturgical service) , 1 1: 1 5 a.m. (general) r and 1 p.m. (gospel). Sunday School will be held each Sunday at 10 a.m. OTHER INFORMATION JEWISH SABBATH SERVICES: Ogden's Congregation B'rith Sholem, and Salt Lake's 2750 Grant Ave., phone or Kol Ami, 2425 E. 2760 S., CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DASAINTS MILITARY LIAISON: Chaplain (1st Lt) Rodney Campbell, Chaplain (Lt CoL) Steve Titensor, or Chaplain (Lt Col.) Gaylen for information. Meetings are not held Buckley, Ext. at the base chapel due to the numerous meetings held locally. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST FOR INFORMATION: 780 E 24th St., Ogden. Sunday 11 a.m., Wednesday 7 p.m. Reading room p.m. on Wednesday, p.m. on Saturday. Call Sabrina Stilwell, for information, 4 t- L. - . ' . 399-966-1; 9 4 " r t by the Base ChapeLThe group has shared the stage with artists like Third Day, Burlap to Cashmere, and Skillet and has performed more than 300 live concerts in four countries and 17 states. The pool will be open for free swimming and refreshments will be served. CATHOLIC WORSHIP SERVICES: Base Chapel, Bldg. 475, Saturday, 5 p.m.; Sunday 9:45 a.m. 621-372- f , - T-bo- rib- bon dancing, Kendo and a dance group. Monday Memorial observance, Hill Aerospace Military Training Instructor briefing, 9 TODAY: Steak for lunch, 11 a.m.-- l p.m., $5.75. Bar menu available from 1 1 a.m.-- l 1 p.m. Thursday night Bingo, Early bird, 6:30 p.m. Regular program starts 7 p.m. We have two Bingo specials, $750 and $2,500 coverall, so come on out and enjoy. FRIDAY: Lunch special, halibut plate, $5.75. 1 1 a.m.-- l p.m. High Tide, 4:30 6:30 p.m. Patio is open so join us outside and enjoy our seafood broil, 6 p.m.. Beverage promo, Tooters. Music request night, 8:30 p.m.-- 2 a.m. SATURDAY: All ranks dinner for two, steak or chicken cordon bleu. Enter- today as part of the Asian Amer- - net at www.trailmn.com. Friday Enlisted Club Chltihlblticn ' s p.m., sponsored by the Family Support Center. 8 a.m., CentenHill AFB nial Park. Details and registration available at the Hess Fitness Center or on the Inter- and an Asian lunch. 6 Meek TGnos Today Outdoor celebration in honor of Asian Amer- Elizabeth Chan present aTai vrtB " . 1. ' Y 5--7 .r fSC "Jfm er: - y . , . "if m 1-- 3 782-550- 0. GREEK ORTHODOX ORTHOS: Morning prayer held Sundays at 9 a.m. with Divine Liturgy at 10 a.m., Greek Orthodox Church of the Transfiguration, 674 42nd St., Ogden. For more information, call For more details call . . . - 399-223-1. ISLAMIC SOCIETY OF SALT LAKE CITY INFORMATION: For monthly prayer schedule write to the Islamic Society of Salt Lake 740 South 700 East Salt Lake City, UT 84102. ECUMENICAL ACTIVITIES SINGLES MINISTRY: What do you know or would like to know about cults and the occult? Come and join us in our study about these topics at the Chapel basement, Bldg. 475, Sundays at 7:30 p.m. Refreshments will also be served. OTHER SERVICES FLIGHTLINE BIBLE STUDY: Fridays, 11:30 a.m., Bldg. 36, Rm. 1 10. A free lite lunch will be offered. Call Chaplain (Capt) for details, or just show up. Ricky Harvey at Ext CALL THE CHAPEL, Ext for information on local churches or check the Yellow Pages of the telephone directory. NEED MORE INFORMATION? FOR INFORMATION concerning activities, parochial schools or to reach a chaplain, call Ext or check the Chapel Web site at www.hill.af.milchapelindex. For emergency assistance after duty hours, call the Command Post Ext Bowling Center . . . . . Chapel.. ......... Command Post. . . 11 7-- 21 06 .7-30- 07 Education Services. 10 Enlisted Club Family Support Center ....... ....7-468- Golf Course. . . . . . . 'V -- 1 08 - i v " Health and Wellness Center i4 Hess Fitness Center ................7-276- 1 Hill Aerospace Museum ...7-681-8 Tickets & Tours LOCATION: Bldg. 150, call Ext Hours are or Ext weekdays, 9 a.m.-- 5 p.m.; Saturday 9 a.m.--l p.m., closed Sunday and holidays. INFORMATION, TICKET & TOURS: The ITT Office is located in Bldg. 150 (east wing of the Officers' Club) and offers discount tickets to local and attractions. N&N Travel, Services leisure travel planner, is on hand to make all of your transport-ation reservations and ticketing. Enterprise can ensure that you have ground transportation ready at your destination. For more information, call Ext TOURS FOR MAY: Today, A day in Wendover, Nev. Departs 9 a.m., returns 6 p.m. $10 per person for transportation. TOURS FOR JUNE: Junel, Utah Museum of Natural History, Salt Lake City. Departs 10 a.m., returns 3 p.m. $5 per person for transportation, admission $4 adult $2.50 ages and seniors. June 15, Children's Museum of Utah, Salt Lake City. Departs 10 a.m., returns 2 p.m. $5 per person for transportation, admission $3.75. June 22, Park City Mountain Resort. Departs 10 a.m., returns 2 p.m. $8 per person for transportation. June 29, Red Butte Garden, University of Utah Campus. Departs 10 a.m., returns 3 p.m. $5 per person for transportation, admission $5 adult $3 child, seniors and students. LOCAL: Cinemark Theaters, Cineplex Odeon Theaters, Dinosaur Park, Hogle Zoo, Cherry HiU, Lagoon and Sting. Subsidized UTA bus passes, reg. $17.60, premium, $38.50. out-of-sta- Rent-a-C- Hillcrest Dining Hall .7-34- Library: Menu Line........ Officers' Club Outdoor Recreation 68 ar 3-- Services Marketing & Publicity Skills Development Auto Shop Engraving Shop. Frame Shop Wood Shop .... Tickets and Tours .. 67 65 25 Westside Fitness Center 60 Youth Activities. . . . POOR |