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Show Hilltop Times March 4, 2004 Around the Hill Dining Club Hill Friday Office: a.m. -- 5 p.m. 10:30 a.m. 1 p.m. 5 - 8:30 p.m. 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. 11a.m. 7 p.m. 9 a.m. -- 5 p.m. Monday - Friday 8 Lunch: Monday - Friday Saturday Night Dinner: Cashier: Monday - Friday dAksr Saturday - Catering: Monday- Friday Enlisted Lounge: Monday Tuesday 11 Sunday lla.m.-llp.- -- a.m.-1- Hillcrest Dining Facility -- 1 weekends, holidays and UTA weekend. 7 a.m. 1 p.m., weekends and holidays and 6 a.m.-- 1 p.m. UTA weekend. Brunch: Wednesday -- Thursday 11 a.m. 12 a.m. 11 a.m. 2 a.m Friday - Saturday 17-2- 460, by April 15. Information, Tickets and Travel At least 20 golfers are needed for Weekend Golf Getaway to Mesquite, Nev., June 0. The cost is $240 per person and includes four days y and three nights lodging at the 18 holes at Oasis Resort, transportation, and golf the Palms Golf Course and 18 holes at the Casablanca Golf Course. Registration deadline is April 15. GREEN GAME: ITT has discount tickets for the St. Patrick's Day hockey game featuring the Utah Grizzlies vs. the Milwaukee Admirals. Tickets are $11, and the game starts at 7 p.m. in West Valley City's E Center. GREEN MOVIES: Tickets for the St. Patrick's Day movies at the Cinemark Theaters or Cineplex Odeon Theaters are available through ITT for $6. SKATING PRINCESSES: ITT has tickets for the Disney On Ice "Princess Classics" performances on March 19 at 4 p.m.. March 20 at 1 1:30 a.m. and March 21 at 1:30 p.m. Tickets are $18.75 for lower bowl seating. PHANTOM TICKETS: ITT has tickets for two performances of The Phantom of the Opera" at Salt Lake City's Capitol Theater. The tickets are $75 per person, and performance dates are June 19 at 2 p.m., and June 22 at 8 p.m. BROADWAY BOUND: Visit New York City and see two Broadway shows, Aug. Sponsored by ITT, the trip includes round-triairfare, New York City airport transportation, first class hotel accommodations, tickets to the musicals "Hairspray" and "The Lion King," and tours of NBC Studios, Radio city Music Hall and Greenwich Village. The price ranges 17-2- from $1,455 per person, double occupancy, to per person, quad occupancy. Call ITT for details $1,290 double-occupanc- 23-2- p and reservations. ALASKAN INN SPECIAL: Purchase an Alaskan Inn weekday voucher from ITT for $130 and receive two free movie tickets! NEED A LIFTTO THE AIRPORT? Purchase an airport shuttle voucher from ITT for $22 one way and 8 $44 round trip. Call Utah Shuttle Service at (801) to make arrangements ahead of time. FARAWAY PLACES: Now is the time to book Mexico and Hawaii vacation packages! Visit the Leisure Travel Office and let us customize a trip for you or call us at Ext. Check out our specials by visiting our Web site at www.aftravelonline.com. CHESS CHALLENGE: The Hill level of the Air Force Chess Tournament will be played March 27 from 10 a.m.-- 4 p.m. in the Youth Center gym, Bldg. 883. Entry active duty Air Force; categories are youth ages and DoD civilians, contractors, spouses and retirees. There is no entry fee, and prizes will be awarded. Only active duty U.S. Air Force members are eligible for advancement to the Air Force Chess Tournament, Chess Tournament, and the NATO Chess Tournament Active duty personnel wishing to advance to higher levels must be USCF members. Register in advance at ITT, Bldg. 460. a.m.-12:3- 0 3:30-4:3- 0 non-prof- it 5 p.m. Call Ext. for details. swimming weekdays from 5 a.m.-- l p.m. and 6 p.m. Scuba lessons are available from p.m. weekdays. SNOWBOARDING LESSONS: Outdoor Recreation offers snowboarding lessons Saturday. The cost is $75 per person and includes snowboard, boots, lift ticket, transportation to Powder Mountain and instructor. Youth ages are welcome but must be accompanied by an adult. PAINTBALL: The Outdoor Adventure Program has a field near the North Gate set aside for paintball games. The field may be used for private games for $15 per person (maximum 30 people) , including the use of all equ ipment. or $ 1 0 per person for a group of 10 or more players. All private games must be scheduled at least two weeks in advance and are subject to field availability. For more details, call Outdoor Recreation at Ext. or PARTY SPECIAL: Plan a ski party or snowboard trip with Outdoor Recreation and bring your friends, famSki or snowboard parties with at ily or least 20 participants receive $1.50 off on ski rentals and $2 off snowboard rental Discount ski and lift tick 3-- 6-- 9 7 a.m.-12:3- half-hou- ets are available from Information, Tickets and Travel, for more details. Bldg. 460. Call Ext. WATER YOGA: Classes on Saturdays from a.m., $2.50 per class at the Hess Fitness Center indoor pool. GRAND GULCH primitive area backpacking trip, April The cost is $70 per person and includes steak dinner, breakfast, backpack, and sleeping pad. Reg-- ' istration deadline is March 26. SNOWBOARDING LESSONS, Saturday. The cost is $75 per person and includes snowboard, boots, lift ticket transportation to Powder Mountain and instructor. CARTER CREEK SNOWMOBILE TRIPS, March Cost per or March cabin is $40; snowmobile cost is $98 for single riders, and $78 per person for double riders; and gasoline is $7-- $ 10. CAMPING FOR BEGINNERS, April 3. SAN JUAN RIVER TRIP, April 23-2-8, $185 per person. Enjoy a river trip on the San Juan River in southern Utah, and find fossils and along the way. Trip includes 14 meals, transportation and staff. All personal items must fit into the waterproof bag issued by Outdoor Recreation. A list of items to bring will be given out on sign up. For more information, please call Ext. 0 15-1- 20-2- four-nigh- t, five-pers- five-da- y wild-flowe- Reunions SAMPSON AFB: The reunion of the Sampson AFB Assoat Sampson State Park on Seneca ciation is Sept Lake, Romulus, N. Y. Sampson AFB operated from 1950- - 56 as a basic training base for about 330,000 airmen. For details, contact Chip Phillips at P.O. Box 331. WilBamsviBe. N.Y. or by enafl at chip34aoLcom. 2 14231-033- 1 AROUND THE HILL POLICY Dut to the large number of Kerns submitted for publication in this section of the Hilltop Times, the number of times a particular item will be run Is limited to four consecutive Issues then there must be a waiting period before it can appear again. This does not apply to permanent, but constantly changing, Hems like restaurant menus and club announcements. Direct all questions to the edione-mon- th tor. Ext. Bowling Center Chapel Club Hill Command Post Education Services Family Support Center OoN Course For nere details, call Hess Fitness Center . , Hill Aerospace ..7-300- ... 81 ...7-121- Visit ttM 75th 7 5 Museum Hillcrest Dining Hall Library Menu Line ...7-342- 8 Outdoor Recreation ...7-966- 6 Services Marketing ft Publicity .....5-206- 4 semi-privat- Ogden Marriott hotel, 247 24th Street Ogden. A social and games starts at 5:30 p.m. and the dinner at 7 p.m. Banquet ticks, which in include membership fees, are $55 for singles, $75 for couples and $15 for "Jakes," youth ages 17 and under. Tickets purchased before March 13 will be entered into the early bird drawing for a Benelli Nova pump shotgun. For reservations or more details, call Jon Leonard at 596-847- 782-955- Aerospace Museum Hill in the museum classroom and admission is free to the public. Upcoming programs include: March 13, Mel Felts of Magna discussing his service in the Canadian air force; March 20, Capt. Christina Deibel with the 388th Fighter wing, talking about piloting the March 27, Dr. David Widauf from Utah State University discusses the Wright Flyer project AIRPLANE TALK: Earl Payne, from Syracuse, discusses his experiences with several aircraft, Saturday as part of the Hill Aerospace Museum's AirplaneTalk in Korea with and series. Mr. Payne flew the the 51st Fighter Wing, 16th Fighter Squadron. He 1 in Vietnam with the 15th Tactialso flew the cal Reconnaissance Wing. The program is at 1 p.m. 6 0 RF-10- THE BASE FIRE DEPARTMENT offers many fire and safety services. Child car seat safety checks, fire safety briefing for newcomers and base employees, fire extinguisher training, fire evacuation drills, fire station tours and home inspections on request. The Fire Prevention Sec 668-465- INTERNATIONAL TRAINING IN COMMUNICAin communicaTION helps improve tion, leadership and organizational skills. Meetings are from p.m. twice a month in the Roy Library. Call Nancy Hollister at Ext. for details. Discus-sio- n DISCUSSION GROUP: The Wiccan-Paga- n Group meets the first and third Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. in Club Hill's E Conference Room. This is an open forum to discuss Paganism, Wicca and other religions, and learn about area shops and support groups. For more details, call Senior Airman Ian Kiser at Ext. or 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 0 4846 meets every Wednesday from 1 1:30 r p.m. in Bldg. 1234's conference room 16. A of administrative leave granted to participants in conlunch. For more informatjunction with a half-hoor Catherine ion, contact Zana Anderson at Ext Yeager at Ext. NCOA: The Noncommissioned Officer Association meets the third Wednesday of each month at 3 p.m. in the Club Hill Wasatch Room. Are you looking for a way to get involved at Hill AFB and in the local community? To enhance and maintain the quality of life for all current and former enlisted service members and their families? If so, come join us. NCOA is open to all enlisted ranks. 13-1- 4 breakfast and lunch weekdays from 6 a.m.-- l p.m. Diners who bring their Members First Plus card get 10 e percent off their purchase. The restaurant has a dining area available for meetings. For more details, call Ext NO CHECKS: All base restaurants now accept only no cash, credit cards or debit cards for payment checks. County Ubrary, 562 S. 1000 East in Clearfield. Admission is free. For more details, call TURKEY FEDERATION DINNER: The National Wild turkey Federation's Ogden River Rio's chapter, holds its annual fund raising banquet March 25 in the GUAM INTERNATION ASSOCIATION, second Sunday of each month, 3 p.m. in the Clearfield American Legion Post No. 134, 345 Depot Street, Clearfield. The public is invited to attend. The public is invited. For more information, contact Vicente Velasquez at 8:30-9:1- POOL HOURS: The indoor pool is open for lap Base Restaurants HOURS: The base restaurant in Bldg. 1235 serves Fire Department Outdoor Recreation WINTER HOURS: Outdoor Recreation is open weekdays from 8 a.m.-- p.m. and weekends from 8 a.m.-4:3- 0 -- Community Inter-servi- or clock. Hillcrest Dining Facility Eddy's serve military members only. MIDNIGHT MEAL: 11:30 p.m. 12:30 a.m. four-wee- 393-543- 985-254- 5 Breakfast: 5:30 - 8 a.m. weekdays Lunch: 10:30 a.m.-- l p.m. weekdays Dinner: 6 - 8 p.m. weekdays. around the Flight Kitchen: Open five days a week, and Fast k SPIRITUAL LESSON: A class, based on "Past Lives, Dreams and Soul Travel" by Harold Kemp, is available Saturdays starting Saturday at the Davis Organizations ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS meets every Thursday in Bldg. 445, the Base Chapel Annex, from 1 1:30 all are welp.m. This is an open meeting come. NATIONAL CONTRACT MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION is a professional association comprised of members who work within the procurement and contract management industry. Membership is open civilto military and government and ian personnel. Monthly and social events are held at various locations within the community. CallTamerra for more informaHite (hill.af.mil) at Ext. tion. VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS service officer visit, March 12, p.m., Clearfield Workforce Service Center, 1350 E. 1450 South, Clearfield. AIR FORCE SERGEANTS ASSOCIATION: AFSA Chapter 1 163 meets on the last Tuesday of each month in the Base Dining Facility at noon. The chapter is active both on and off base with numerous projects designed to demonstrate the enlisted force's commitment to the human race. Chapter 1163 Executive Council is Senior Master Sgt. Larue Campbell, president, Ext 64623; Senior Master Sgt Mark Branco, vice president, Ext. Senior Master Sgt. Pamela and Tech. Sgt. Gawan, Peck, secretary, Ext. AFSA is a treasurer, Ext. organization representing the interests of more than 140,000 active duty and retired enlisted members of the Air Force, Air National Guard and Reserve Command. Founded in 1961, AFSA has become a leading force on Capital Hill and is recognized by congressional and Pentagon leaders for its sustained role as the "Voice of the Enlisted." To become a member, renew membership or transfer membership, visit www.afsahq.org or www.hill.af.milafsa for assistance. p.m. a.m. Social Hour: Free light hors d'oeuvres Wednesday and Friday, 4:30 p.m. BARGAINS: All base personnel are eligible for Member's First Plus! Program membership. Those registering are entitled to Club Hill membership. meal on the way home TAKE OUT: Order a take-ou- t or call for a pickup at Ext DINNER FOR TWO specials are offered Saturdays. Menu choices include prime rib, shrimp, steak, catfish, fried chicken, halibut and London Broil. FRIDAY FAMILY DINING: Club Hill offers family dining in a kid friendly atmosphere every Friday starting at 5 p.m. Members get a $2 discount on items over $4 with our Members First Plus discount program. Kids will enjoy a buffet at a table their size where parents can help them dish their own portions. 0 Register now for the June Golf Getaway to Mesquite, Nev. The trip includes golf at the Palms and Casablanca Golf Courses. Sign up at ITT, Bldg. Weekend GOLF GETAWAY: 9 -- Fast Eddy's Officers' Lounge: Thursday Friday Chuckwagon Buffet Friday Breakfast: 5:30 - 7:30 a.m., Monday - Friday Lunch: 11 a.m.-- p.m., Monday Dinner: 5 - 7 p.m., Monday Friday and 5 - 7 p.m. p.m. 1 -- March 12 -- Southern Buffet March 19 -- Seafood Buffet March 26- - Mexican Buffet HOURS: ... SkiHs Development Auto Shop Engraving Shop . . . Frame Shop 64567 Wood Shop .64565 Tickets and Travel Westside Fitness Center .... Youth Activities Services Division Web page at www.hiH.af.milservicesindex.htm tion also has fire safety videos available for check- out. For more information or to schedule car seat inspection, call Ext. CUTTING AND WELDING CLASSES are offered the first Thursday of every month at 8 a.m. in Bldg. 9, the main fire station. Police Services rity surveys, tours and demonstrations for official groups; and vacation quarters watch. For more information about these programs, or other police services, contact Master Sgt. Mark Borgerding at Ext or visit the 75th SFS Police Services Web page at http:www.hill.af.milsfs 75sfsps.htm. POLICE SERVICES PROGRAMS: The 75th Security Forces Squadron offers a variety of youth and crime -- - prevention programs such as Law Enforcement Explores; Civil Air Patrol Information Point; Operation ID; McGruff the Crime Dog; McGruff House; Neighborhood Crime Watch; Operation Identification; Home and Office Secu Openings NEW YORK AIR GUARD: The 109th Airlift Wing, in Scotia NY, home of the has Traditional Guard vacancies in career fields 1A1X1, 3E7X1, 3M0X1, 3P0X1, 3S0X1, 4A0X1, 4A1X1, 4A2X1, 4D0X1, X4N0X1, 4T0X1, and 6C0X1. For more details, contact Master Sgt. Wes Ryerson, 109 at Wesley.Ryerson AWDPR, by 1A2X1, 1N0X1. 2A5X1, 2A5X3, 2A6X1, 2A6X2, 2A6X4, 2A6X5, 2A6X6, 2A7X1, 2A7X3, 2E1X3, 2F0X1, 2S0X1, 2T0X1, 3C1X1, 3C3X1, 3E0X1, 3E2X1, 3E3X1, 3E4X3, or call DSN nyscot.ang.af.mil.; 344-245- 6; Women's History Month Crossword By 1st Lt. Tony Wickman, Alaskan Command Public Affairs ACROSS I. Lady 6. First woman elected to the US House of Representatives (1916) II. Regretted 12. 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