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Show 26 Hilltop Times April 22, 1993 Youth Center news in their respective areas. For more information contact John Frederick, TODAY: Carrot cake, 50 cents. FRIDAY: Recycle Skate in the gym, p.m., $1 for members, $2 for Bring two aluminum cans and skate for half price. Rental skates available for 50 cents. SATURDAY: Teen dance, p.m. SUNDAY: Family roller skating in the gym, p.m., $1 for members, $2 for Rental skates available for 50 cents. MONDAY: movie and munchies, 2:30 p.m. TUESDAY: Healthy snack ideas, 4 p.m. WEDNESDAY: Mother of the Year essays are due by 9 p.m. Write a essay on why your mom is the best. Prizes include a plaque, bouquet of flowers, dinner at the club and a $20 gift certificate for the base exchange. THURSDAY: Sidewalk coloring contest, 3:30 p.m. 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. 6-- 8 s. Required Viewing AIDS FILM: A locally produced te training film on AIDS in the work place 8:30-10:3- 0 3:30-5:3- 0 will be shown on the local area network, Channel 40, April 26-3- 0 at 8, 9 and 10 a.m., and 1, 2 and 3 p.m. This film is mandatory for all civilian workers, and also for all military and civilian supervisors who did not attend this training at the base theater in May 1991. The film will also serve as s. Pre-tee- n 500-wor- a refresher course for those supervisors who did attend that training. For organizations without access to LAN, copies of the film can be checked out from Military Public Health, Ext. d Arts and Crafts Center BASIC WOOD WORKING: Class begins p.m., $35 for six Fridays, Friday, plus materials. Check with wood shop for necessary supplies. DOOR WREATH: Make a spring door wreath ornament, Saturday, 11 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. 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- Base Theater FRIDAY: "The Temp" (R) SATURDAY: "Scent of a Woman" (R) SUNDAY: "Best of the Best 2 (R) APRIL 30: "Mad Dog and Glory" (R) SHOWTIMES: 7 p.m. Adults $1.50, children quilt-in-a-da- " y ' $1. Auctions MAY 4: The Defense Reutilization and Marketing Office, Hill AFB, will conduct a lo- Military Retirees SATURDAY: Quarterly meeting of the Utah cal 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. 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 29-3- 0 3 at Defense MAY 5: Auction in Bldg. Depot Ogden, Utah. Items offered include cylinder sleeve and piston assemblies, field packs, oil burners, hardware, automotive equipment, tents, medical equipment and much more. A complete list may be seen DDOU. Items will be on disin Bldg. 7 a.m.-30 p.m. play April and May TO PARTICIPATE: Registration begins at 8 a.m. on the days of the sales, with the sales beginning at 9 a.m. Bidders must be present and registered to bid. For more information call Ext. 1-- B 1-- B 3-- 4, 3 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. Cost of $140 per Green River, May person includes transportation, two days fishing and all meals except dinner on the way home. Only four spaces available. BEACH CAMPING: Lake Powell beach Cost of $168 per camping trip, May person includes transportation, powerski all gas boat, three and oil, two canoes, crawdad boat and all meals except two lunches while traveling and dinner the first night. to Parade YELLOWSTONE: June Rest Ranch and Yellowstone Park, includes transportation, cabins, horseback riding, fishing, sightseeing, all meals and lots more amenities. Must register by May 7-- 19-2- 17-2- 0 21. FOR MORE INFORMATION: Call Ext. y AEROBICS: the recreation center. KARAOKE: Every Thursday, Monday-Thursda- y, 4:30 p.m., in 7 p.m., in the Retreat. VARIETY SHOW: Rehearsals will be Tuesday and Wednesday. Then, everyone is invited to the base theater April 29, 7 p.m. to enjoy the show! COUNTRY WESTERN DANCE: Saturday, 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. TOURNAMENT: April 30. SHOPPING TRIP: May 1, to the VF Factory Outlet Stores. Trip will leave at 10 a.m. and return at 4 p.m. Cost is $5 per person. TICKETS AND TOURS: Check out the Disney World and Southern California packages 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. 460. or CARTER CREEK CAMP: Reservations now 31. The campbeing taken for June cabins with ground offers six refrigerator, stove, sink, hot and cold running water, microwave, heater, table that seats five, one double bed, one single bed and one set of bunk beds. A maximum of five people per cabin. Costs range from $20 to $35 per night. Also available are private campsites for campers, trailers, RVs and tents. Costs range from $5 to $15 per night. The entire camp may be reserved or for $265 per day. Call Ext. for availability. CENTENNIAL PARK: A park available to anyone for individual, family or organizational activities. Fee is $20 plus a refundable $30 key and cleaning deposit. Make reservations at Thornton Commuor call nity Center, Bldg. 460, Ext. or Outdoor Recreation, Ext. for more information. EQUIPMENT CHECKOUT: Summer camping equipment now available. Trailers and fishing boats will be available the last week in May. Hours: Monday, 8:30 a.m.-- Outdoor Recreation WEST DESERT TRIPS: May May Cost of $70 per person June veincludes transportation and hicle riding for two half days. FISHING TRIP: Drift boat fishing on the 15-1- 6, 12-1- 18-Oc- t. . 5 p.m.; Tuesday-Friday- day, 8:30 a.m.-l:3- 0 V BORROW UP TO $200 INSTANTLY!! or Civilian IF YOU NEED INSTANT CASH, COME SEE US AT ID r and Post Dated Check i 3 LAYTON 715 NORTH MAIN ROY 5633 SOUTH 1900 WEST OPEN: MON.-THUR- S. 10-- 5 is 9 a.m.-- 5 p.m.; Satur- p.m.; Sunday, closed. Base Library CM ID , 11 a.m.-- p.m.; HOURS: Tuesday-Saturdaclosed Sunday and Monday. Recycling Awareness Week and National Library Week continue through Saturday. Come by the library for bookmarks and to check out our timely displays. Convenient and Quick Cash!! Cash for personal needs, vacations, etc Military . two-acr- e all you need. 546-277- 8 825-644- 5 FRI. 10 TO 5:30 NOW OPEN SATURDAYS: 10-- 2 1 6 f?B y |