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Show 26 AROUND THE HILL April 27, 1990 Hilltop Times Base Restaurants BLDG. 230 Due to III large number of items submitted for publication in this section of the Hilltop Times, th number of times a particular item will be run is limited to four consecutive issues then there must be one month waiting period before it - can appear again. This does not apply to permanent, but constantly changing, items like officers r and NCO club an- nAunroniAntc - jTliro- .. tions to the.editor, Ext. 77321. Officers' Club lunch TODAY: Cafeteria served 11 style p.m., featuring breaded filet of sole. Waitress service, club members and guests only, 11 a.m.-- l p.m.. Heritage Room. Dinner special is Cajun red snapp.m. Disc Connec- per, $8.25, served tion, main lounge, 8 SATURDAY: Officers Wives' and Noncommissioned Officers' Wives' clubs are sponsoring an art auction, 7 p.m. Also, the Officers' Club is sponsoring a wine and. cheese tasting, 6 p.m., Minuteman and Phantom lounges. Dinner special is steak and clams, $9.95, served 0 p.m. George a.m.-l:3- 0 0 p.m.-midnig- Fisher Band- - CROSSWINDS, MONDAY: Sweet and sour chicken, Swedish meatballs, lasagna. Specialty line: Spanish plate. TUESDAY: Roast turkey with dressing, country fried steak, Hungarian goulash. Specialty line: deli sandwiches. WEDNESDAY: Meatloaf. breaded veal, chicken noodle casserole. Specialty line: Oriental plate. THURSDAY: Barbecued pork ribs, chicken fried steak, beef stroganoff. Specialty line: Spanish plate. FRIDAY: Fresh catch, fish and chips, chicken breast with pea sauce, baked beans and franks. Soecialtv line- deli line. GATEWAY, BLDG. 1294 MONDAY: Sweet and sour chicken, Swedish meatballs, lasagna. Sandwich and soup special: ham or turkey croissant and soup of the day. TUESDAY: Roast turkey with dressing, country fried steak, Hungarian goulash. Sandwich and soup special: Philly steak and soup of the day. WEDNESDAY: Meatloaf, breaded veal, chicken noodle casserole. Sandwich and soup special: egg salad and soup of the day. THURSDAY: Barbecued pork ribs, chicken fried steak, Reuben sandwich. Sandwich and soup special: grilled cheese and soup of the day. FRIDAY: Fresh catch, fish and chips, chicken breast with pea sauce, baked beans and franks. Sandwich and soup special: and soup of the day. WESTSIDE, BLDG. 1235 MONDAY: Sweet and sour chicken, Swedish meatballs, lasagna. TUESDAY: Roast turkey with dressing, Spanish plate, Hungarian goulash. WEDNESDAY: Meatloaf, breaded veal, chicken noodle casserole. THURSDAY: Barbecued pork ribs, liver and onions, beef stroganoff. FRIDAY: Fresh catch, fish and chips, chicken breast with pea sauce. NOTE: All menus are subject to change. main lounge,' 8 p.m.-midnigh- t. SUNDAY: Art auction continues, 11 a.m.-p.m. Brunch served 11 a.m.-- 2 p.m., $6.95 for ages 15 and up, $4.95 for ages J anice Johansen at the $2.95 for ages 2 10-1- 4, 3-- 9. organpiano. MONDAY: Cafeteria style lunch served 11 a.m.-l:3- 0 p.m., featuring liver and onions. Budget fare dining, ham fried rice and egg $3.75 for ages rolls, $1.75 for ages 4 and $4.75 for ages 15 and up, served 5:30-p.m. TUESDAY: Cafeteria style lunch served 11 a.m.-l:3p.m., ; featuring red snapper almondine. Officers' Wives' Club board meeting, 9:30, a.m. Reservations taken starting today at 9 a.m. for our Mother's Day buffet May 13. Regular dining, 5:30-- 9 p.m. WEDNESDAY: Cafeteria style lunch served 11 a.m.-l:3- 0 p.m., featuring Swiss steak. Waitress service, club members and guests only, 11 a.m.--l p.m., Heritage Room. Chicken Night, $1.95 for ages $3.95 for ages 4 and $4.95 for ages 15 and up, served 5:30--9 p.m. THURSDAY: Cafeteria style lunch served 11 a.m.-l:3p.m., featuring fried chicken. Regular dining, 5:30-- p.m. FRIDAY: Cafeteria style lunch served 11 a.m.-l:3- 0 p.m., featuring breaded filet of sole. Waitress service, Heritage Room, club members and guests only, 11 a.m.-- l p.m. Dinner special is red snapper with lemon and herbs, $7.95, served 0 p.m. "C-- J Five" band, main lounge, 8 3-- 9, 10-1- 9 fish-burg- er 0 3-- 10-1- 0 9 6-1- p.m.-midnigh- t. Art Auction : Art auction at the Officers' Club, by the Officers' Wives' and Noncommissioned Officers' Wives' Clubs. All proceeds will go to the scholarship fund, a program designed to award scholarships to military dependent. For more information call Vel-m- a or Carla Fountain, Jacob, SATURDAY-SUNDAY- 394-386- 776-309- 7, 1. Millcrcst ftlcnu TODAY: Lunch, meat loaf,, spaghetti with meatballs, roast turkey. Dinner, pepper steak, breaded pork chops, tamale pie. SATURDAY: Lunch, barbecued chicken, fish portions, chicken fried steak. Dinner, roast pork, turkey chow mein, franks with bacon and cheese. SUNDAY: Lunch, barbecued ribs, liver with onions, chicken Vega. Dinner, Swiss steak, lasagna, chicken with gravy. MONDAY: Lunch, Salisbury steak, stuffed cabbage rolls, fried chicken. Dinner, spaghetti with meatballs, veal parmesan, fish portions. MONDAY: Lunch, Salisbury steak, stuffed cabbage rolls, fried chicken. Dinner, spaghetti with meatballs, veal parmesan, fish portions. TUESDAY: Lunch, roast turkey, pork chop suey, Swedish meatballs. Dinner, roast beef, baked halibut, Polish sausage. WEDNESDAY: Lunch, Oriental day. Dinner, roast pork, baked chicken, veal steaks. THURSDAY: Lunch, meatloaf, fried chicken, baked stuffed cod. Dinner, lasagna, baked ham, stuffed peppers. FRIDAY: Lunch, spaghetti with meatballs, chicken with gravy, breaded pork chops. Dinner, roast beef, salmon cakes, stuffed cabbage rolls. NCO Club TODAY: Lunch, fish and chips or stir fry with rice. Special: meatball sandwich with i soup, $2.25. "Sparquee" top 40soft rock dance band, 9 p.m.-- l a.m. SATURDAY: .'Sparquee," 9 p.m.-- l a.m. ' SUNDAY: TKD Disco, 9 MONDAY: Lunch, chicken croquettes or veal parmesan. Special: chicken cordon bleu with soup, $2.25. Weekly breakfast special: short stack, $1. TUESDAY: Lunch, Oriental papper steak or pork chops with dressing. Special: BLT e with soup or cole slaw, $2.25. dinner night, p.m., prime rib, $9.95 or p.m.-midnigh- t. Two-for-on- 5-- 9 halibut $7.95. WEDNESDAY: Lunch, fried chicken or ground sirloin. Special: cheeseburger with soup or cole slaw, $2.25. Mr. Music Disco, 9 p.m.-midnig- THURSDAY: Lunch, Salisbury steak or liver and onions. Special: submarine sandwith with coleslaw or soup, $2.25. FRIDAY: Lunch, breaded trout or fresh veal with cheese sauce. Special: fishburger with soup or cole slaw, $2.25. "Headlines" top 40 dance band, 9 p.m.-- l a.m. : MAY 5: "Headlines," 9 p.m.-- l a.m. the iTlovics TODAY: Where the Heart Is" At Real Estate Seminar MAY 9: Monthly real estate seminar, spon-- : sored by the base Housing Office, 9 a.m. in the Family Support Center, Bldg. 308 (north side). How to successfully sell by owner, relying on the professionals, will be discussed by one of the area's top financial loan consultants. Representing yourself and avoiding real estate commissions will be covered. Buyer's price or term options will also be discussed. All military and civilian employees are welcome. Call Ext. 71840 or 72962 for reservations. Arts and Crafts HOURS: Thursday, 10 a.m.-- 8 p.m.; Friday-Saturda10 a.m.-- p.m. (auto shop opens at 8:30 a.m.); Sunday (auto shop only), 10 y, 6 a.m.-- 6 p.m. DESIGN MATTING, Tuesday, p.m.. $5. Learn advanced techniques in matting. Prerequisite: basic framing. TOLE PAINTING: Wednesday, p.m., $35 for six weeks. STAINED GLASS: Thursday, 5:30-- p.m., $35 for six weeks. PICNIC TABLE BUILDING: May 7, p.m., $10 plus materials (about $50), three weeks. AUTO BRAKES: May 9, p.m., $15 for two weeks. Learn how to fix those squeaky 8 1)l1(6S MILITARY SPOUSE DAY: May 11, special discounts. Come in or call and see what we can offer you. , DESIGN A May 12, 11 a.m. until done, $7 includes all supplies, including shirt. Choice of spinning shirts, air brushClass is open to any ing, color iron-onages, but children age 8 and under must be accompanied by an adult. DO IT YOURSELF FRAMING: Now available Wednesdays through Saturdays. Basic framing class card is required. ' s. REMEMBER: and prepayment is required for all arts and crafts cls.sss j WOOD QUALIFICATION: Class is held ev- ery Wednesday at 5 p.m. and every second and fourth Wednesday at 1 and 5 p.m. This free class is required to work in the wood shop. ARTIST CRAFTSMAN CONTEST: Deadline is May 9. Categories include painting (oil, watercolor, acrylic, etc.), drawing and prints (any media), three dimensional (sculpture, metals,' wood, glass, pottery, jewelry, etc.) and general (handcrafted items from kits, molds or patterns developed by sources other than the artist). Youth categories for ages 17 and younger are: (paintings, drawings, etc. in various media) and general fine arts and handcrafted items from kits, etc.) Call Ext. 72649 for more information or stop by Bldg. 534 for registration forms. al (three-dimension- Got a Great Dog? MAY 5: World's Greatest Dog Contest, sponsored by Wasatch Humane Society, 1 p.m. at the Newgate Mall, Ogden. with regisfor tration from noon to 1. Call more information. 773-376- 4 West Area Fitness (R) Civilian Recreation AEROBICS: Multi-lev(beginner through advanced) and floor exercises for strengthening, toning, flexibility and relaxation. Classes are Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, 4:30-- 6 p.m. Call Ext. 73924 for more information. SQUARE DANCING: Come join us every Friday night at Thornton Community Center, p.m. Call Mary Manord, Ext. 70372, for details. WOMEN'S AND COED SOFTBALL: Coaches and managers meeting, May 1. CAKE DECORATING: Class starts Wednesday, 4:30-6:3p.m., $20 for 5 classes one on (including candy making). Call Ext. 73661 for more information. COMPUTER CLASSES: Advanced dBase Clipper begins Tuesday, Programming in Turbo Pascal is Wednesday and starts Thursday. BEGINNING RUSSIAN: Class begins May 15, 6:30-8:3p.m., $30 for 11 weeks. CONTINUING RUSSIAN: Class begins Mav 16,6:30-8:3p.m., $30 for 11 weeks. RODEO QUEEN PAGEANT: Wednesday at the Officers' Club, 9:30 a.m. TO REGISTER: Call Ext. 73661 or come by Thornton Community Center, Bldg. 460. 0 Z-2- 0 0 2. SF-17- ELIMINATING G Class BEHAVIORS: starts May 10, 6:30 p.m. Overcome obstacles to closer, more loving relationships. TARGET A CAREER-VOLUNTE- ER: Learn new skills, earn college credits, improve your references. Free child care provided. Call Diana, Ext. 75855 or 74681. EFNEP: Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program is offered free on base. Call to learn how to eat better for less. MOTHER'S DAY: Don't forget your mom on May 13. Call us for a list of more than 40 ways to say thank you to your mother or 625-379- 8 ' wife. SPOUSE APPRECIATION DAY: May 11. Join us for a fashion show beginning at 10 a.m. with guest speaker Mary Hopp. Free child care for the first 30 military spouses to call in their reservations. FOR MORE INFORMATION: Call Ext. 75855 or 74681. All classes are held at the Family Support Center, Bldg. 308N. Library News MAY 2: Genealogy workshop, 6:30-- p.m. Trace your family tree with guest genealogist Linda McCleary. CLEP VIDEOS: Due to popular demand, the CLEP videos will again be shown at the base library, Bldg. 440. English CLEP will be May 5 and 19; Math CLEP will be May 12 and 26. Showtime is 9:30 a.m. and tapes run until approximately 2 p.m. Study for your CLEP exam. 8 Outdoor Adventure HILLHAUS LODGE is available for your springtime fun, The lodge accommodates 1 people in its three rooms and two lofts, and features a large sundeck, snack bar and lounge with woodburning stove. THE LOG CABIN is available for your func27-3- tions and parties. The cabin will accommodate approximately 60 people. Cost is $25 for use of the building plus a $5 key deposit and $25 cleaning deposit. Deposits are refundable. CENTENNIAL PARK PAVILION is a two-acr- e park which is available to all base per-- . sonnel on a fee basis for family or organiza-tional activities. The park is located directly wset of the south gate on 11th Street. Facilities include a pavilion with 28 picnic tables, two gas grills, one sink area, garbage cans, pay telephone, restrooms, volleyball poles and horseshoe pits (sports equipment can be checked out at Sports Loan, Bldg. 524, Ext. 72892). WESTWATER CANYON RAFTING TRIP is scheduled May White water raft down the rapids of the Colorado River. Cost is $85 per person, which includes transportation, campgrounds and three meals. Participants must provide camping supplies, three travel meals and clothing. LAKE POWELL HOUSEBOAT TRIP is 4 or Sept. The trip, on May a 50-fhouseboat, begins at Bullfrog Marina. Cost is $185 outside the houseboat or $195 inside. Call Outdoor Rec for more ' information. . FOR MORE INFORMATION call Outdoor Recreation, Ext. 73525, or come by Bldg. 1 1 6-- 8. 15-1- 9. t. 460. . 1990 MEMBERSHIP CARDS can now be purchased for $8. el 1 your children ages RESUMES THAT GET THE JOB: Tuesday, noon-- 2 p.m. Learn how to present your qualifications more effectively ex-in your resume and better qualify your perience on the MARRIAGE-DEFEATIN- 31-Ju- AEROBICS: Join us after work Monday," Tuesday and Thursday, 4:30-5:3p.m. for aerobics in the new West Area Fitness Center, Bldg. 1277. Instructor is Lynnise Finney-Peterso- n and your first class is free. Additional classes will be added as demand requires. 0 SATURDAY: "The Last of the Finest" (R) SUNDAY: "Heart Condition" (R) FRIDAY: "Revenge" (R) SHOW TIME at 7 p.m. Family Support STEP PARENTING: Class in Systematic Training for Effective Parenting begin p.m. Learn the practical May 9, 5:30-7:3- 0 skills needed to deal more effectively with INSTRUCTION CLASSES available in karate, ballet, tumbling, jazz dance and piano. Youth Center TODAY: Roller skating in the gym, p.m., $1 for members, $1.50 for skate rental 50 cents. "Some Kind of Wonderful" on video, 8:30 p.m., free. SATURDAY: Baseball, softball 10 Rex Athclinic, ages letic Fields, free. MONDAY: TV Tag, 3:30 p.m. free. TUESDAY: Registration for summer day camp begins. Parentvolunteer meeting at the Youth Center, 7 p.m. WEDNESDAY: Dizzy Izzy, 4 p.m., free. THURSDAY: Cake decorating, 4 p.m. FRIDAY: Roller skating in the gym, p.m., $1 for members, $1.50 for skate rental 50 cents. "Listen to Me" on video, 8:30 p.m., free. MOTHER OF THE YEAR: Write an essay, 500 words or less, on why your mom is the best. Essays are due by 6-- 8 non-member- s, T-ba- 6-1- 5, a.m.-noo- n, 6-- 8 non-member- s, Saturday. Summer Day Camp REGISTRATION for summer day camp begins Tuesday at the Youth Activities Center, Bldg. 883, for children ages dependents of active military, retired military or DOD civilians. Camp runs June 24, 6:30 a.m.-- 5 p.m. ACTIVITIES include swimming, bowling, roller skating, sports, games, drama, music, cooking, arts and crafts and a child enrichment program titled Room to Grow. Field trips include Hogle Zoo, Wild Waters. Hansen Planetarium, Fort Buenaventura, Sports Park, 49th Street Galleria and much more. COST is $45 for days a week or $15 a day for days a week. This includes breakfast, lunch, snacks and all ac6-1- 2, g. 3-- 5 1-- 2 tivities. FOR MORE INFORMATION call Ext. 72419. : |