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Show 22 April 15, 1993 Hilltop Times Arts and Crafts Center class on the TOLE PAINTING: A of tole fundamentals basic and theory painting will be held Saturday, 11 a.m.-: p.m., $12 per person. BASIC FRAMING: Class begins Tuesday! p.m., $20 for two Wednesdays. BASIC WOOD WORKING: Class begins p.m., $35 for six Fridays, April 23, plus materials. DOOR WREATH: Make" a spring door wreath ornament April 24, 1 1 a.m.-- l p.m. Cost is $4 per 12" wreath. This class is for children and adults. FOR MORE INFORMATION: To register or for more details on supplies and equipment required for any of these classes, call Ext. one-da- y 2 - CONTEST: Applications available at the hobby shop. Entries are due by May 5. class or INTERESTED in plaster hand imprints for children? Call the arts and crafts center for details, Ext. ARTIST-CRAFTSMA- quilt-in-a-da- y Auction MAY 4: The Defense Reutilization and Marketing Office, Hill AFB, will conduct a local auction in Bldg. 894. Items offered include electrical and electronic components, hardware, copiers, computer components, filing cabinets, office furniture, transformers, tents, grinding wheels, photographic equipment and much more. A complete list may be seen in Bldg. 890. and Items will be on display April May 3, .7 a.m.-- p.m. Registration begins at 8 a.m. on the day of the sale, with the sale beginning at 9 a.m. Bidders must be present and registered to bid. For more information call Ext. 29-3- 0 p.m., $1 for members, $2 for 3:30-5:3- 0 Rental skates available for 50 cents. MONDAY: Recycling Awareness Week. TUESDAY: Recycling arts and crafts, 3:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY: Parentchild volleyball, 4 p.m. THURSDAY: Carrot cake, 50 cents. MOTHER OF THE YEAR ESSAY CONTEST: Write a essay on why your mom is the best. Essays are due at the Youth Center by 9 a.m. April 28. Prizes include a plaque, bouquet of flowers, dinner at the club and a $20 gift certificate for the base exchange. INSTRUCTIONAL CLASSES: Offered in ballet, jazz, karate, tap dance, piano and tumbling. BEFORE & AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM: Includes Lincoln, Hill Field and South Clearfield elementary schools. Program is $3 per session. Morning session provides breakfast, activities and transportation to school. Afternoon session provides transportation from school, snack and activities. For more information, call the youth center, Ext. 500-wor-d Base Theater (PG-13- $1. Youth Center 6-- 8 s. p.m.-midnig- Monday-Frida- 5 y, , 9 a.m.-p.m.; p.m. Closed all federal holidays. NAUTILUS TRAINING: Tuesday, 10:30 a.m.; Wednesday, 6:30 p.m.; Saturday, 9:30 a.m. AEROBICS: Tuesday and Thursday, a.m. on the gym floor, free to all. Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 6:30 a.m. on the gym floor, military. SWIMMING POOL: Monday-Fridaa.m., lap swimming (free for active-dutmilitary and reservists); 10 a.m.-- l p.m. and p.m., open swimming. WATER AEROBICS: a.m., low impact; p.m., medium impact. 4:30-DEEP WATER AEROBICS: a.m.-l- Saturday-Sunday- 5 10-1- 1 y 3-- 8 10-1- 1 T-T- 6-- 7 T-T- h, Community Center THORNTON COMMUNITY CENTER, milBldg. 460, is open to all active-dutitary, retired military and Department of Defense civilians. Patrons need not own an MWR club card to utilize the facility. 4:30 p.m., in AEROBICS: the recreation center. KARAOKE: Every Thursday, 7 p.m., in the y Monday-Thursda- TODAY: Dodgeball, 3:30 p.m. FRIDAY: Roller skating in the gym, p.m., Ren$1 for members, $2 for tal skates available for 50 cents. SATURDAY: Parents' night out, 6 Cost is $10 for for ages first child, $5 for other children in the same family. SUNDAY: Family roller skating in the gym, Hess Fitness Center WINTER HOURS: 5 p.m. 3 y, Retreat. CHILDREN'S MUSEUM: Saturday, $3 per p.m. person, 10 VARIETY SHOW: Rehearsals will be April 20, 21, 27 and 28. Looking for contestants, performers and volunteers. Open to civilians and military. a.m.-- 2 Military Retirees APRIL 24: Quarterly meeting of the Utah Military Retiree Council, 10 a.m. at the Fort Douglas post theater, Salt Lake City. All military retirees and their spouses are invited. Guest speaker is retired Brig. Gen. Sydney Gritz. Representatives from the Social Security Administration, Medicare, Healthcom and the Fort Douglas exchange will have updates on the latest news in their respective areas. For more information contact John Frederick, pack-age- y. FRIDAY: "National Lampoon's Loaded ) Weapon" SATURDAY: "A Few Good Men" (R) SUNDAY: "Forever Young" (PG) APRIL 23: "The Temp" (R) SHOWTIMES: 7 p.m. Adults $1.50, children . COUNTRY WESTERN DANCE: April 24, in the ballroom of the community center. Free dance lessons begin at 7 p.m., and the dance is from 8 p.m. to midnight. TOURNAMENTS: Friday and April 30; chess, Tuesday; Spades, Wednesday. TICKETS AND TOURS: Check out the Diss ney World and Southern California and tickets, including Disneyland, Knotts Berry Farm, Universal Studios, Sea World, Magic Mountain, Queen Mary, museums and more. We also have discount tickets for Hogle Zoo, Crystal Springs and 49th Street Galleria. FOR MORE INFORMATION: Call the Thornton Community Center, Ext. or stop by Bldg. 46Q. or FEES: $1.25 per person per day, $20 per month for family pass, $10 per month individual pass. FOR MORE INFORMATION: Call Maxine or or Janice, Ext. Base Library ITC 11 a.m.-- p.m.; HOURS: Tuesday-Saturdaclosed Sunday and Monday. WEDNESDAY: story hour, 11:15 y, Training Classes INTERNATIONAL TRAINING IN COMMUNICATION is one of the largest nonprofit educational organizations in the world. It is dedicated to helping its members develop leadership skills, increase communicative abilities, achieve through building and learn efficient organization techniques. QUEST: Meets in the D06 conference room in Bldg. 849, 11:15 a.m., the second and fourth Tuesday of each month. They offer a full accredited course in communication and training. Credit hours are put in a member's 201 file. Classes are offered to both military and civilians. For applications or more information contact Joan or Linda Garr, Hofer, or RHETS: Meets in Thornton Community Center, 11:30 a.m.-- l p.m., every second and fourth Wednesday. Membership is open to both men and women, military and civilian. For more information call Ruth or Shirley Brown, Ext. Carper, 6 Pre-scho- a.m. Celebrate Recycling AwareAPRIL ness Week and National Library Week. There will be bookmarks, displays and a special story hour activity. 18-2- 4: 773-040- 773-026- or 544-167- 7. ARTICULETTES: Meets in the auditorium of the Roy Branch of the Weber County Library, 1950 West 4800 South, at 7 p.m. every second and fourth Tuesday. There are openings for new members, both men and women, who are interested in learn- ing to communicate effectively, feel confident and relaxed in social settings, plan and conduct events, etc., and use proven communicative skills to advance in their personal and professional lives. For more information call Earlene Walker, Ext. or Jean Speirs, Ext. J$Jm Convenient and Quick Cash!! Cash for personal needs, vacations, etc i BORROW UP TO $200 INSTANTLY!! Military ID or Civilian ID IF YOU NEED INSTANT CASH, COME SEE US AT 7 and Post Dated Check OPEN: MON.-THUR- S. 10-- 5 is all you need. S 715 NORTH MAIN LAYTON 5633 SOUTH 1900 WEST ROY 775-235- 6 2, 731-564- 546-277- 8 825-644- 5 FRI. 10 TO 5:30 NOW OPEN SATURDAYS: 10-- 2 1 |