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Show 14 TIME H HILLTOP TIMES S Sept. 29, 2011 Haunting 'Around' the Hill to haunt new multiple sites Upcoming Warrior Fitness Center events Oct. 3 to Nov. 16, 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m., Walking for Wellness. Learn ways to walk for wellness in this seven-week walking program focusing on aerobic fitness while incorporating new training techniques. Mini classes on exercise, nutrition, lifestyle changes, and more. For more information and to sign up will be at the Warrior Fitness Center, 801-777-2762. Oct. 5 to Dec. 9, Velocity Running Group. Come join the group for a weekly run around the duck pond trail every Wednesday and Friday at 11 a.m. for 10 weeks. Beginners and avid runners welcome, run at your own pace tracking your distance for mileage incentive prizes including T-shirts, hats, and more. The ultimate goal — running the Santa 10K on Dec. 9. Sign up at the Warrior Fitness Center, 801-777-2762. TriCare enrollment fees to increase B eginning on Saturday, Oct. 1, TriCare will make modest adjustments to TriCare Prime enrollment fees that amount to an additional $5 a month for families and $2.50 a month for individuals. The new fees are outlined below. TriCare Prime enrollment fee changes Golf tournament raises $10,500 for Hill Airmen family member's photo on it. The dolls are presented to children of deploying airmen, so the kids can hug that family member and feel close to him or her during deploy- BY DAVE GREILING increases each fiscal year. Current enrollees, whose fees will not change for fiscal year 2012, will experience a yearly change in fees beginning in fiscal year 2013. Standard-Examiner GDEN — The James E. Kier Memorial Golf Tournament recently raised more than $10,500 to support quality of life programs for airmen and their families at Hill Air Force Base. Funds will support the Wolf Creek retreats for families facing deployment, and the Hill Hero program, which provides handmade dolls with a deploying Exceptions for survivors and medically retired service members An exception to the fee increase Fiscal Year 2011 Fiscal Year 2012 will be made to allow survivors of (Oct. 1, 2010(Oct. 1, 2011active duty deceased and medically Sept. 30, 2012) retired uniformed service members Sept. 30, 2011) $230/individual $260/individual and their dependents enrolled in $460/family $520/family TriCare Prime to be exempt from future enrollment fee increases. Retired service members and Beneficiaries in these categories their eligible family members, survibefore Oct. 1, 2011, will have the annual enrollment fee frozen at the vors, and former spouses pay TriCare Prime enrollment fees, which current rate of $230 per individual and $460 per family. Beneficiaries are applied to the annual catastrophic cap. There are no enrollment fees added to these categories on or after for active duty service members Oct. 1, 2011, will have their fee frozen at the rate in effect at the time (ADSMs) and active duty family members enrolled in TriCare Prime, they are classified in either category. TriCare Prime Remote, or TriCare The fee remains frozen as long as Prime Remote for Active Duty Famat least one family member remains ily Members. enrolled in TriCare Prime and there is no break in enrollment. The fee No change in fees this year charged for the dependents of a for current enrollees medically retired uniformed service member will not change if the The fee increase applies only to new enrollees whose TriCare Prime dependents are later reclassified as applications are received on or after survivors. Oct. 1, 2011. Key points to remember The fee for current enrollees will be frozen at the fiscal year 2011 rate Moving forward, there will still be — so if you are already enrolled in no out-of-pocket costs for ADSMs, TriCare Prime, your payments will no changes to TriCare Standard and not change in the coming year, as TriCare Extra, and no change to the long as you remain in TriCare Prime. catastrophic cap for all plans. For Moving forward, TriCare Prime more information, visit www.tricare. enrollment fees will be subject to mil/costs. val games, spooky storytelling, a movie, witches brew, and balloon artist. Decorate your car for trunk or treat and marketing will provide the candy. Other fang-tastic activities are being planned. Call 801-775-2084 for more details or to volunteer. Ghosts and goblins, witches and warlocks are all invited to visit the Base Theater, Garrity Library, and Club Patio for Haunting Around the Hill on Friday, October 28 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. It's a big block party complete with carni- ment. "As a local business, we value the importance of Hill Air Force Base to the Utah economy. It is rewarding to give back to those who serve," said Steve Kier, president of Kier Construction. The Kier Companies recently celebrated its 50th anniversary of business. WHO WILL LOOK AFTER YOUR CHILDREN? There's no place like USA.gov . • If you're leaving on vacation? • If you have become disabled? • If you die? Have you ever wondered how the Wizard of Oz seemed to know everything?iyell, . You the secret's out and its USA.gov can I i mi everything from student loans • to gov ern m en L auctions and government benefits to, well, almost anything. 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