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Show KStop 15 2001 Family Activities B Hill Bowlinq Center THl'N DEK ALLEY: EAprrience the hcttrst ith more than 3,0X) boirg a!ts of pounding music, special effects lighting, fug machine and more. Bottlers of al! age are ekonie every Friday from 9 p.m. midnight. The i i j'J to rent a lane for en-,- ! up to six bo ler or S2 j3 pt-- r garrw. FAMILY NIGHT: Lrry Monday night i family night. From 6:3o-:p.m., rent a lane for $20 for up to sin boler (shoes included). Reservation accepted. Hamburger and hoi dog are $1 each. SQl ADRON BOWLING PARTIES: Schedule squadron or unit bo'ing pjrties now. The cost is only S3 per boIer and include three game of bo ling and rental shoes. "Thunder Alley is also available upon request. a COLO KAMA: The next scheduled Moonlight t. event is Sept. 15 from 9 Open to adults only, the cost is $11 in advance or $13 the dav of the event. LEAGl E BOWLERS WANTED: Fall and winter bowling leagues are now forming and are scheduled to start in early September. League and their starting time are: Tuesday Night Mixed League, two men and two women per team, start time i 6:30 p.m. Intramural League, five bowlers per team, start time is 6:30 p.m. Thursday Night Mixers, four bowlers per team (one must be of the opposite sex), start time is 6:30 p.m. ihr-dr- y vtt-m- . k p m.; Friday. 11 Saturday, t; STRESS SOLUTIONS FOR THOSE WHO WORK, The class will focus Monday. U:3')a.m.-12:30p.on finding the hidden causes of stress and ways to control and understand it. KIDS ON THE MOVE, Monday. p.m.. Hill Field Elementary School. Children in grades get together w it h other kids that are moving. Participants receive a scrapbook photo album and a free camera for photographing memories of the area. Register at Family Support. TRANSITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM, Tues8 day. Wednesday and Sept. 13. and Sept. 25-2a.m.-p.m. This class provides insight into techniques and veteran's benefits. LONG-TERHEALTH CARE, Wednesday, health care p.m. Find out what long-terplans include and if they're necessary. CHECKBOOK MANAGEMENT, Sept. 13.2 3 30 p.m. This class offers a hands-o- n exercise on balancing a checkbook. HOME FINANCING, Sept. 13. p.m. The class provides help in understanding mortgage loans, interest rates, escrow accounts, alternative financing and other details. CHILD SAFETY OUTDOORS, offered as a "lunch and learn" program Sept. 18 from 1 1:30 p.m.; and on Sept. 19 from 4:30-5:3p.m. The class includes a video narrated by "2020" reporter John Stossel, discussing car seat, pool, playground, tricycle and abduction safety, and child CTR. Free safety coloring books will be given to those that attend. AIRMAN'S ATTIC: Airman's Attic takes donations of clothing, serviceable furniture and food. Open Monday. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. 9 a.m. 3 p.m., and Tuesday p.m. The last Tuesday of each month is all ranks day. Admission is one paper product for the Food Pantry. noon-midnig- Youth Activities job-hunti- 4 er a.m.-12:3- BALLET CLASSES: Youth Center Bldg. 883. classes will be offered, $25 per month for Youth Center members, $30 per month for nonmembers. Monday classes: Preschool 4 - 5 p.m.. Grades K 1, 5 6 p.m. Grades 2 - 3. 6 - 7 p.m. Wednesday Classes: Grades 4 - 6, 4 - 5 p.m.. Junior High and High School Beginning, 5 - 6 p.m. Junior High and High School IntermediateAdvanced, 6 - 7 p.m. For more infor-- mation, call Ext. Family Support Center SPOUSE EMPLOYMENT ORIENTATION, Fri I I I I 19 ! 621-370- 0. CARCXIE (801)621-538- 5 IPC Wl. . f noefienfed I Summer Sale $395 ea. PROGRAMMABLE $995 ea. 100 $1600ec. DIGITAL REPAIRS DONE WHILE YOU WAIT! 392-431- (Free 24 hr. Recorded Message) Both the Call and Report are FREE, so call RIGHT NOW! Accident Clinfc of Ir. Dale Richards. DC MECCIC0, ICSW Theraoists Committed to Hefcing You. ?V1 Stop losing your shirt to payday lenders! FREE! 1410 N. 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Thura. 14-1- 6 -- four bowlers per team, start time is 4:15 p.m. Friday Night Mixed League, two men and two women per team, start time is 7 p.m. Saturday Morning Youth Strikers, ages 12 and older, start time is y a.m. Saturday Morning Youth Toppers & Pee Wee, ages 1 1 and under, start time is 1 1:30 a.m. Saturday Night Ball & Chain, two men and two women per team, start time is 6 p.m. Sunday Night Mixers, four bowlers per team (one must be of the opposite sex) start time is 7 p.m. YOUTH LEAGUE REGISTRATION: Registration for the youth fall and winter bowling season w ill be Sept. 2 at the bowling center. The reg SUM MER HOURS are weekdays 8 a m 5 p.m.. Saturdav a.m. noon. Sundavs and holidays closed. PARADE REST RANCH: Yellowstone National Park trip. Sept. Registration is due Saturday. Enjoy horseback riding, fishing and home-styl- e cooking while staying in comfortable cabins at Parade Rest Ranch. This trip includes a guided tour through Yellowstone National Park. The cost is $275 per person, gratuity included. Due to the nature of this trip, no refunds will be given. Bring old comfortable clothes for riding, a coat, rain gear, sunscreen, personal items and money for lunch on the way home. If fishing, provide fishing gearand plan to purchase a $13 temporary Montana fishing license. Children must be at least d 8 years old to ride horseback and there is a weight limit for riders. For information, call Ext. 2 1 ST CENTURY GLOBAL VOLKSSPORT, Sept. 15. 9a.m.-- p.m.. Centennial Park. Participants can and can walk or run free. start between 9 Stamps are $2 before Sept. 9. or $3 the day of the volkssport. Stamps and medals are $7 and $8; and are $ 10. For more details, call Ext. LOG CABIN: The Log Cabin located on base is available to rent for parties, weddings, receptions, reunions, squadron functions and other events. CENTENNIAL PARK: Centennial Park is located near the South Gate and is available to rent for picnics. There are three pavilions. FAM CAMP: Rates are just $10 per night and include electricity, water and hookups. The Fam Camp also has restroomshower and laundry facility. All Dol) employees and retirees are eligible to use FamCamp sites. F"or reservations or information, call the Fam Camp host at Ext. UPCOMING TRIPS: Outdoor Adventure Program trips are open to all Dol) employees, their family, and guests. Sign up for all activities at Outdoor Recreation. For questions, call Chris Breck, Outdoor Adventure director, at Ext. food allow anc. OUTSIDE TRIPS: For staffing purposes, sign up for field trips that are outside the Youth Center 24 hours before the trip is scheduled. Payment and permission slips are required when signing up. TAE KW ON DO: Youth classes 5 6:30 p.m., teen and adult classes 6:30 - 8 p.m. on Tuesday and Thursdays. Cost is $30 per month for members and $35 per month for nonmembers. For more information, call Ext. TU MBLING MONDAYS AND W EDN ESDAYS: 1 is 3:30-- 4 2 is p.m., p.m.. Beginner p.m.. Beginner 1 is 4:30-5:1- 5 2 is 5:15-- 6 p.m.. Advanced is p.m. Cost is $20 for 3minute classes and $25 per member and $30 classes. For more per nonmember for information, call Ext. KARATE LESSONS: Mondays and Wednesday at 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. for all levels. Cost is $25 per month for members and $30 per month for Friday Communications Mixed League, Outdoor Recreation 2-- 3 The bowling center is closed Sunday. Col-oram- PRESENTS day and Sept. 21. 10 a m.; Wednesday. 3 p.m. Orientation are for military or civilian spoues that have recently arrived on base. Information discusses the job market, salary and w hat to expect when seeking emplovment in the area. WIC PROGRAM VIDEO AN D APPLICATION, p.m. Information is also Friday and Sept. 21. provided on the new subsistence supplemental istration and sanction fee is SI 1 for youth participating in the Striker and Topper Leagues. There is no registration or sanction fee for the Pee Wee Bumper League. 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