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Show 13 Hilltop September 2, 1999 NEWS BRIEFS ase food per person opens the door to visit 20 of the museum's selected aircraft For more information, call Ext. non-perishab- le Commissary closed for ' holiday observance J ' In observance of Labor Day, the DeCA-HiCommissary will be closed Tuesday. will It reopen Wednesday for normal business hours. For more information, call Ext or 1 V " 75 - J -- Military invited to attend free J 1 E retirement seminar The Retired Officers Association is sponsoring a workshop titled "Marketing Your- 4 m. II I V w A u n i ! self for a Second Career" Wednesday from a.m. in the conference room at Bldg. 238. The presentation is free and officers, senior noncommissioned officers and their i I spouses are encouraged to attend. For more information, contact Larry Dawson, Ext. or ' Museum seeks a few good volunteers '' pilots brief local area Meet the pilots, hear the stories and learn about the worlds fastest and highest flying airplane at the Hill Aerospace Museum. Several SR-7-1 Blackbird pilots and crew members will brief the public in the museum classrooms at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. on Sept. 25. Squadron seeks instructors The 372nd Training Squadron is look- ing for instructors to volunteer for the following positions by Sept. 9: AFSC:T2A676. Grade: technical sergeant (staff sergeant may apply). Base: Kadena AB, Japan. RNLTD: May 31, 2000. MDS: F-1- 5. 32 ' SR-7- 1 ll The Hill Aerospace Museum is building a new Fighter Airplane Gallery and needs tour guides, security and administrative volunteers. For more information, call Jackie McDonough at Ext. 54631. AFSC:T2A671. Grade: technical sergeant (staff sergeant may apply) . Base: Misawa AB, Japan. RNLTD: April 30, 2000. MDS: F-1- 6. AFSCT2A373B. Grade: technical sergeant Base: Eielson AFB, Alaska. RNLTD: Jan. 31, 2000. MDS: F-1- 6. For more information contact MSgt Jeff Donaldson at DSN 7364774 or Jeff.don-aldsonsheppard.af.m- il. Program beautifies base The Self Help Center is starting its fall lanscaping program, which will run through Sept 17. Base housing residents are allowed $100 per year to purchase flowers and landscaping materials. Base facilities are allowed $500. The Self Help Center will be open weekdays from 7 a.m. - 3 p.m. to accept orders. For more information, call Ext. CGOA meets Sept. 10 Clinic experiencing crutches crunch Hill AFB's physical therapy services requests all unneeded, previously issued crutches are returned to the physical therapy department. Returned crutches help alleviate the occasional crutch crunch and ensure continued availability of the service. For more information, contact TSgt Mike Campbell, Ext. The Company Grade Officers' Association meets Sept. 10 at 3:30 at the Officers' On Club. Items on this month's agenda include a broomball match Sept. 18 and upcoming elections. Normally, CGOA meets on the first Friday of each month. For more information, contact Capt Nathan Weir, Ext. 07 or Lt MattCh'o, Ext, J ; v Town Yard sale fundraiser at Baptist church The True Vine Baptist Church is hosting a yard sale fundraiser Friday from noon-- 5 p.m. and Saturday from 7 a.m. 7 p.m. at their church, 197 West 100 South, -- Hispanic Observance activities upcoming f Hispanic Observance festivities will 14 of 295 end south at the Bldg. Sept. ummer's almost gone. Thursday. Plus, you also So before it three-egg- completely, gets away get away to , ham, sausage and bacon skillet breakfasts. Each skillet comes with Casino Resorts for a summer potatoes and your choice of Spend your days coffee or soft drink. Don't let the mini-vacatio- n! Ergonomic health fair coming soon home-frie- d the sun and your nights having fun at a very special price, just summer get away without anoth- $24.95 plus tax, Sunday through reservations now! in (The 419th Combat Logistics Support Squadron hangar) . For more information on activities and volunteer opportunities, contact Merry Stowell, Ext. get two, the State Line and Silver Smith The Hill AFB Ergonomic Working Group is sponsoring an Ergonomic Health Fair at the Officers' Club on Sept. 14 from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. There will be lots of ergonomic office equipment (computers, keyboards, chairs, etc.), ergonomic hand and power tools (power screwdrivers, lighter weight n hooks and power tools, gloves). Orthopedics, sports medGold's icine, gym, massage therapy, and physical therapy clinics, from both on base and from the local area will be represented. Johnnie's Jet Golf will be displaying their latest ergonomic golf clubs. There will be free gifts from the vendors, free massages, and beverages and dessert will be pro- er summer getaway. Make your dyna-swiv- p 11 iJiJi7J Cancer fundraiser, survivor day set Life" event is The 1999 "Celebration of Hill 18. Cancer scheduled for Sept. The For reservations call it service orgaSurvivor Group is a nization open to the Hill AFB community. non-prof- Ask for operator 2495 i State OMt Silver Smith www.statelinenv.com 4000 This offer is valid Sunday thru Thursday only, based on double occupancy, in conjunction with any other promotions. subject to room availability. Offer not good Offer not valid on September 5, 1999. Groups excluded. Advance reservations required. antivi-bratio- el vided. il CASINO RESORTS kick-of- .-- J Members are not required to have had cancer. Anyone may join. There will be a cancer survivor's wall displaying biographies of survivors at the event. Anyone interested in participating may contact Sherri Simpson at Ext. 37 4 XvfJ Open aircraft day, food drive at museum The last 4 '? of 1999 is Sept 18. Aircraft will be open from '7L food-driv- e, open-aircraft-d- 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. One can ay or one item of Kaysville. For directions or more infordurmation, call the church at 546-655-4 ing the sale. Ogden Aglow meeting set Ogden Women's Aglow will meet Sept. at the Ogden Marriott, 247 24th Street, from 9 a.m. - noon. DiAnne Garcia, the Utah State Prayer Coordinator, will speak on the topic "What is a Miracle." For break3 fast reservations, call by Tuescall For further information, day. Mary at 11 782-566- 544-455- 7. Veterans' officer available A Field Service Officer from the American Legion will be at the Ogden Employment Center Sept. 17 from 8:30-1- 0 a.m. 0 and at the Clearfield office from a.m. Veterans should bring DD Form 214, marriage and divorce papers, birthadoptiondeath certificates and children's social security numbers. 10:30-11:3- Shelter demonstrates "real men" cook Your Community Connection (theYCC) hosts the eighth annual "Real Men Can Cook" fundraiser Sept. 17 at Union Station's Browning Theater, 24th and Wall Ave., Ogden. Lunch will be served from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Dinner will be served from 4-- 8 p.m. All proceeds benefit programs and services provided to women and children in crisis and homeless and transitional families. Singles group meets weekly The Utah Professionals Guild meets most Wednesday nights at the Doubletree Hotel in Salt Lake City. Workshops begin at 6:30 p.m. and are followed by a social event with live music. Cost is $10 for members and $15 for For more information, contact the group at or www.utpg.com. non-membe- 801-595-64- 42 rs. |