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Show 18 July 1, 1992 Hilltop Times SUMMER HOURS: Indoor pool is closed foF Aero Club maintenance. Outdoor pool No. 2 is open 5:30-7:3for lap swimming M-a.m. and and for open swimming ev11 ery day noon-- p.m. Pool No. 3 has open swimming daily, noon-- 7 p.m. POOL PARTIES: Available at both outdoor pools after 7 p.m. daily. Cost is $20 per r minimum and four-hou- r hour with a COME FLY the friendly skies and enjoy scenic views all year around with an airplane from the Hill AFB Aero Club. 0 a.m.-noo- 7 Membership is open to all government employees and those who directly support the base mission. The club has (M52sT Tomahawks, Warriors, Arrows, a and an ATC-61Simulator. Club facilities, located in Bidg. I, are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Office hours ar6 8 a.m.-- p.m. Mondays-FridaCall Ext, for more 0 two-hou- maximum. FOR MORE INFORMATION: Call or 0 5 n; CRAFT BAZAAR: November. Craft items are being sought. Call Kathy Eskelsen, or Tami Baker, Ext. Ext. November-DecembePORTRAITS: the 1881st by sponsored Communications-Compute- r Systems FAMILY r, ChristGroup. Call Phil Cave, Ext. mas cards are also available. s OPEN WINDOWS: may be and Nov. 16 through scheduled Sept. Fund-raiser- 1-- Ext. Christmas. y. Heal Estate Seminar Training Camps AIR FORCE training camps for the following sports are approaching. Fill out Air Force Form 303 at the fitness center. GOLF: Sept. Sign up by July 12. TENNIS: Sept. Sign up by Aug. 1. CYCLING: European cycling championships, Sign up by Aug. 5. Sept. TRIATHLON: 1992 Nationals, Aug. 2. Sign up by July 15. TO QUALIFY: Applicants must be active duty and list qualifications and recent competitions, including event, times and dates. Red Cross Classes COMMUNITY CPR: July 79 (also July 2022), 0 p.m., at the chapter house, 1961 Washington Blvd., Ogden. Cost is 2. 9. $25 4-- 7. ADULT CPR: July 18 (also July 28), 8:30 p.m., at the chapter house. Cost is $10 plus $6.75 for book. STANDARD FIRST AID: July 18 (also July 28), 8:30 p.m at the chapter a.m.-12:3- 0 a.m.-5:3- 0 house. Cost is $25. CPR REVIEW: July 15, p.m. at the chapter house, $15. Must have a current card. REGISTER: Must register three days in advance to guarantee a seat in the class. 3 Scholarships are available. Call for more information. 0 News Sub-for-Sa- nta WALKATHON: Participants collected more than $2,000 during the walkathon, and ad- 627-353- ditional donations continue to arrive. MEETING: Next basewide meeting is July 22, 10 a.m. in Bldg. Hess Fitness Center If you can- 308-Nort- h. not attend but would like to receive SUMMER HOURS: Monday-Frida5:30 minutes of the meeting, call Cat Harrison, a.m.-9 a.m.-- 4 Ext. p.m.; Saturday-Sunday- , TOY SHOP: Call Sgt. Rocky Hughes, Ext. p.m.; Fridays, 9 a.m.-- p.m. AEROBICS IN THE BUBBLE: Monday-Fridaif you have items to be picked up. 9 Fridays), (except p.m. Receipts for tax purposes can be provided. bench aeroSCHEDULED EVENTS: power aerobics; bics. Cost is $2 per class, $20 per month. BOWLATHON: July, hosted by the Aircraft First time is free! Directorate. Call Toni Wilt, Ext. PLAN AHEAD? The Hess Fitness Center SOFTBALL: August, hosted by the 2849th will be closed Saturday for the IndepenCivil Engineering Squadron. Cost is $80 dence Day holiday. Hours Thursday are for more inforper team. Call Ext. 9 a.m.-- 7 p.m.; Friday, 9 a.m.-- p.m.; and" mation. SWAP MEET: September, hosted by the Sunday, 9 a.m.-- 4 p.m. POOL NEWS Noncommissioned Officers Association. SWIMMING LESSONS: Military register Call Sergeant Sorgensen, Ext. HAPPENINGS BOOKS: 2849th Security Monday, civilians Tuesday for next session of swimming lessons. Lessons begin Police Squadron hosts. Call Sergeant Mal-for cost is lessons. 13, $20 eight July ley, Ext. JULY 8: Monthly real estate seminar, sponsored by the base housing office, 9 a.m. at the Family Support Center, Bldg. A loan officer from a major bank will explain their computer program that can qualify and determine house payments in minutes. They will bring examples of the printouts provided free to their customers. All military and civilian employees of Hill AFB are welcome to attend. Make reservations by calling Ext. or Mountains, open through Oct. 30. There cabins with refrigerare six ator, stove, sink, cold running water, microwave, heater and dining room table with chairs. Cabins sleep a maximum of five people with one double bed, one single bed and one set of bunk beds. RV parking also available. Other facilities include showers, laundry room and tent sites. Activity areas include horseshoes, volleyball court, picnic tables and barbecue pits. Call for more information. Ext. CENTENNIAL PARK: Open through Oct. 31 for parties, picnics, reunions. Rent the pavilion for $20 plus a $30 cleaning and for more inkey deposit. Call Ext. m formation. Open through Oct. 31. Cost is $10 per night and includes hookups. Call Ext. for more information. FAMCAMP: 308-nort- h. Outdoor Recreation RAFTING TRIP: Snake River rafting through Grand Teton National Park, July 2. Cost is $90 per person and includes transportation, campground for two nights, rafts and gear and three meals. Sign up at Bldg. 460 or call Ext. or for more information. CARTER CREEK: Cabins located in Uintah 31-Au- g. LOG CABIN: Open receptions for parties, year-roun- d and reunions. Rent for $30 plus a $30 cleaning and key deposit. Call Ext. for more information. Fontiiy Services WHAT WE DO: Family Services is more than just pots and pans! We are military spouses helping families grow where they are planted. To learn how you can become part of our helping team, call the Volunteer Resource Program, Ext. or h and talk to the stop by Bldg. VRP manager. We will pay for your child care while you volunteer. Family Services hours are 9 a.m.-- 3 p.m., with every other Friday closed. 308-Nort- y, v 9 7 9 JULY 8: Hansen Planetarium and Liberty Park field trip, 9 a.m.-- p.m., $4 for memat bers, $6 for y 5-- 3 M-W-- 6 non-member- T-T- h, 4 least two Youth Center JULY TODAY: Rampage Slide field trip, 10:30 a.m.-- 3 p.m., required. THURSDAY: Last day to register for Whitewater raft trip. FRIDAY: Closed. . SATURDAY: Closed. MONDAY: Football registration begins, through Aug. 1. TUESDAY: Aerobics, 3:30 p.m., free. 9: each. days s. Pre-regist- er in advance. Pinwheels, 3:30 p.m., 25 cents CLASSES: INSTRUCTIONAL Karate, tumbling, piano and jazz. SUMMER DAY CAMP: Cost is $50 for three to five days each week or $17 per day for one or two days. Price includes breakfast, lunch, snack and all field trips and activities. Camp runs through Aug. ballet, 28, 5:45 a.m.-- 5 p.m. nllTiIffflrTn. Mm J Lee's Mongolian ..v,-v- and Restaurant I FREE Bat-B--Q 12 01. 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