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Show Feb. 18, 1993 Schedule Chapel CATHOLIC: LITURGIES: 5 p.m. Saturday and 9:15 a.m. Sunday. MINISTRY OF RECONCILIATION: p.m. Saturday or by appointment. BAPTISMS: One month's notice and parents' preparation class. MARRIAGES: Four months' notice and preparation class. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION: CCD classes for kindergarten through eighth grade are held three Sundays a month, September Grades through May, 10:25 nine through 12, youth ministry, are held the first Monday of the month in the p.m. chapel annex, PROTESTANT: WORSHIP SERVICES: Liturgical Communion, 8 a.m. Hospital visitation, 9:45 a.m. General Protestant (traditional), 11 a.m. General Protestant (Gospel), 12:30 p.m. Holy Communion observed every first Sunday. SUNDAY SCHOOL: Ages 2 years through a.m., chapel annex, Bldg. adult, 445. For more information call Chaplain Wallace, Ext. LAMPS: "Learning About Mothering Preschoolers" meets Tuesdays in the a.m. chapel annex, FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST FOR INFORMATION: Call Sabrina a.m.-noo- 5-- 9 . CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DASAINTS MEETINGS: Held only on each unit's UTA Sundays as follows: 68th APS, a.m., Bldg. 841. training room; 419th FW, 12:30-p.m., Bldg. 593, Jensen Room; 405th CLSS, 10:30-1a.m., Bldg. 244, Room 10; 67th APS, p.m., Bldg. 841, training room. 419th FW chaplain is in Bldg. 590, Room 218, phone or 2647. MILITARY LIAISON: Call TSgt. James P. Baustert Jr., Ext. or for information. Meetings are not held at the base chapel due to the numerous meetings bound by the law of fast. Ash Wednesday and Good Friday are days of fast and abstinence. Catholics in the Archdiocese for Military Services abstain from meat on the other Fridays of Lent as well. PROTESTANT ASH WEDNESDAY: Devotional service in the chapel annex, noon. Ecumenical lunch will follow at 12:30 p.m. This schedule continues each Wednesday of Lent. Everyone is welcome. OTHER SERVICES CALL THE CHAPEL, Ext. or for information on local churches or check the Yellow Pages of the telephone directory. NEED MORE INFORMATION? FOR INFORMATION concerning any chapel activities, parochial schools or to reach a chaplain, call Ext. or For emergency assistance after duty hours, call the Command Post, Ext. with attention deficit hyperactive disorder? A workshop Tuesday, p.m., will help you understand the nature and implications of ADHD and learn ways of dealing with its special problems. Workshop is presented by Dr. Dennis Ahem, a cliniIncal psychologist with the McKay-De- e stitute for Behavioral Medicine. Call to register. Nancy, Ext. TAP SEMINAR: The next Transition Assistance Program seminar is 9 a.m.-- p.m. each day. Guest speakers will address all aspects of the job search process and transition from the military into the civilian world. Call Ext. to RESUME HELP: If you can't make the TAP seminar where resumes are covered in depth, attend the next mini "Writing Your a.m. Resume" workshop March 3, Open to military spouses, civilians and for military personnel. Call Ext. more information or to ALL CLASSES are held at the Family SupCall Ext. port Center, Bldg. for more information. IDEAS SOUGHT: The Family Support Center staff is looking for a few good topics. Call Nancy Brewer, Ext. and let her know if there is a particular subject you would like addressed in the form of a seminar or workshop. 11:15-11:4- 5 1 1 noon-12:3- 0 775-264- 6 -- 825-619- held locally. Lent Schedule CATHOLIC WEDNESDAY: Ash Wednesday. Mass at noon and 5 p.m., with ashes blessed and C.S., Christian Science minister for distributed. Ecumenical lunch at 12:30 in armed services personnel (lay representathe chapel annex, every Wednesday durtive) at Hill AFB, JEWISH ing Lent. SABBATH SERVICES: Held at Ogden's RICE BOWL PROGRAM: Rice bowls will be distributed Feb. Congregation B'rith Sholem, 2750 Grant and STATIONS OF THE CROSS: Fridays duror Ave., phone Salt Lake's Kol Ami, 2425 E. 2760 S., ing Lent, 7 p.m., in Blessed Sacrament Chapel, led by a lay minister. FEB. 28: Rite of Election for Catechumens GREEK ORTHODOX at the Cathedral of the Madeleine, Salt ORTHOS: Morning prayer held Sundays at Lake City, 1:30 p.m. 9 a.m. with Divine Liturgy at 10 a.m., Greek Orthodox Church of Transfigura- FASTING, ABSTINENCE: All persons 14 and older are bound by the law of abstition, 674 42nd St., Ogden. For more infornence; all those between 18 and 59 are mation, call Still-wel- l, 782-334- 27-2- 8. 399-966- 1; - 484-150- 1. 399-223- Tuesday-Thursda- 4 9:30-11:3- 0 621-372- 9 Family Support KIDS HARD TO HANDLE? Are you a parent or caregiver of a child who is diagnosed 1. pre-registe- y, EDUCATION GRANTS: Deadline to submit Air Force Aid Society education grant applications is March 26. Don't pass up this opportunity to win the society's $1,000 grant! RESOURCE LIBRARY: Stop in and check out the books, tapes and videos on marriage and family relations, personal and professional development, as well as tapes and workbooks on a variety of foreign languages. FAMILY SERVICES: As part of the Relocation Assistance Program, this organization of dedicated military spouses volunteers their time, energy and expertise to help families deal with the stresses of their mobile life, and to offer a helping hand while waiting for the moving van to appear. If you'd like to become a volunFree teer, call Nancy Brewer, Ext. child care is available while you volunteer at Family Services. ANGEL AWARD: Do you know someone whose volunteer efforts made a difference during 1992? Pick up a nomination form at the Family Support Center and submit that person's name for the 1992 Angel Award. Deadline is noon, March 18. Confor more tact Nancy Brewer, Ext. information. Sub-- f r. pre-registe- 19 Hilltop Times or-San- ta outbrief, 9 a.m. in the base theater. Everyone is welcome. MARCH 17: Elections for 1993 executive board members, 10 a.m. in Bldg. 308, Fa- FEB. 25: 1992 Sub-for-San- ta mily Support Everyone is Center. welcome. r. 308-Nort- Thrift Shop WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY: The Thrift Shop, Bldg. 308, east end, is open 10 a.m.-p.m. p.m. Wednesdays and 10 a.m.-Thursdays for all military and civilian personnel for shopping. For more information 4 5 call 825-102- Focus on Trends by Alison Deyette Carter's children's and nfants' wear has been around since before your great-grandparen- were ts born. For 127 years, Carter's has proven their motto of trust, value and quality. 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