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Show 26 Hilltop Times July 1,1993 Youth Center 3:30 Scrabble noon in the bubble, . with instructor SrA. Doug Robertson. Open to military, reservists and DOD civilians. For more information call or the fitness Robertson at Ext. center at Ext. Evening aerobics: Monday and Wednesday, power aerobics plus floor work (abs and lower body); Tues-- day and Thursday, bench aerobics plus floor work (abs and upper body); 5 p.m. in the bubble, $2 per class or $20 per month; first class free to new patrons. For more or information call Maxine, Ext. Linda Fischlein, TENNIS LESSONS: Cost is $10 for private lesson, $7 for group. Instructor is Cinzie for apHoneycutt. Call Ext. pointments. INDOOR POOL (Bldg. 520): Lap swim only, Monday-Frida11 a.m.-- l p.m. and p.m. OUTDOOR POOLS: Pool 2, located by the NCO club, is a pool with two diving boards and a toddlers' pool. Hours are: Monday-Thursda- TODAY: Scramble, p.m., free. FRIDAY: Roller skating in the gym, p jiu, $1 for members, $2 for noranembers. Rental skates available for 50 cents. SATURDAY: Afternoon skating, p.m. Cost is $1 p.m. Evening skating, for members, $2 for MONDAY: Closed. TUESDAY: Football registration begins. WEDNESDAY: clinic, 1 p.m. THURSDAY: Pinwheels, 3:30 p.m., 25 cents. PARENTS NIGHT OUT: July 31, p.m., for youth ages Let the center staff watch your children while you enjoy a night on the town. If prepaid by July 28 the cost is $8 for the first child and $4 for other children child in the same family. After that date, cost is $10$5. Children will be closely supervised and involved in a variety of activities including arts and crafts, games, roller skating and videos. 6--8 1:30-3:3- 0 6-- 8 s. Baby-sittin- g 1 774-520- 2. y, 4-- Outdoor Recreation 8 M-W-- F, y, y, 5 6-- 4-- Hess Fitness Center Monday-Frida- 1 T-T- h, 29-Au- Saturday-Sunda- p.m.; closed Mon- 7 16-1- 8. HOURS: noon-- 7 pear-shape- d 10-1- 1 7-- y, Pool 3, located west day. Call Ext. of the hospital, is with a diving board, attached baby pool and a slide pool. Hours are: Wednesday-Monday- , noon-p.m.; closed Tuesday. Call Ext. Pool parties after 7 p.m., $30hour, minimum 2 hours. .10-1WATER AEROBICS: a.m., shallow end, Monday, pool 3; Wednesday 4:30-- p.m., deep and Friday, pool 2. water, pool 2. p.m., shallow end, pool 2. SWIMMING LESSONS: Military and their family members register at pool 2, July 26, 11 a.m.-- l p.m. and p.m.; civilians and their family members register July 27, same hours. Cost for eight lessons is $20. Morning and afternoon sessions are available for all ages, including parent-tot- . Lessons begin Aug. 2 and 3. FACELIFT: The indoor pool will close at 6 p.m. Friday for approximately one month for repair and a new paint job. POOL FEES: $1.25 per person per day, $20 per month for family pass, $ 1 0 per month individual pass. Purchase passes at either outdoor pool or at the Hess Fitness Center issue desk. FOR MORE INFORMATION: Call Ext. 23-2- 21-2- 6 Tuesday-Sunda- CACHE VALLEY HORSEBACK TRIPS: Cost is $48 per and July July person. Must be 12 years or older. Includes transportation, primitive camping area, day of riding, dinner and breakfast. and Aug. ATV UINTAS TRIPS: July to Sheeprock MounAlso Aug. tains. Cost is $60 per person. Includes vehicle ridtransportation and ing for two half days with all gas and oil. WHITEWATER RAFTING: Jackson Hole, Cost is $90 per person and in-- . July eludes transportation, campground, rafts, equipment and three meals. FLAMING GORGE CAMPING TRIP: July 1, $134 per person, includes campground, 21 ' powerski boat, two new Wave Runners, jet ski, canoes, crawdad fishing boat and all meals except two while traveling to and from Flaming Gorge. FOR MORE INFORMATION: Call Ext. or 0 y 5 a.m.-- 9 p.m.; 9 a.m.-- 5 p.m. Closed all federal holidays. AEROBICS: Mandatory military fitness proin the gram, 6:30 a.m. Monday-Fridabubble. Free lunchtime aerobics, 11 a.m.- y, 7 6 talking about? Or do you have deaf friends that you would like to communicate better with? YouTl be amazed at what you can learn in just 10 weeks. Cost is $30 and classes are taught in Bldg. 564. For more information call EXt. Register at the Thornton Community Center, Bldg. 460. Auctions were WEDNESDAY: The Defense Reutilization and Marketing Office will conduct a local auction, starting at 8:30 a.m. in Bldg. 894. Items include generators, valves, sinks, crankshafts, tires, radiators, office and household furnishings, tools and more. Items are on display today and Tuesday, 7 a.m.-- p.m. A complete list may be seen in Bldg. 890. Registration begins at 7 am. Wednesday. Bidders must be present and registered to bid. For more information call Ext. Defense JULY 13: Auction at Bldg. Depot Ogden, Utah, beginning at 9 a.m. Items include hardware, telephone sets, electrical and electronic components, medical equipment and supplies, clothing, individual equipment and more". Items will be on display July 8, 9 and 12, 7 a.m.-- 3 p.m. A complete list may be seen in Bldg. DDOU. Registration begins at 7:30 a.m. on the sale date. Call Mike Sperry, or the Distribution Branch; Hill for more information. AFB, Ext: JULY 14: Auction at Bldg. 894, starting at 8:30 a.m. Items include television sets, hardware, tool boxes, photographic and laboratory equipment, vacuum cleaners, piston and rotor assemblies, vehicle com-- . ponents, household and office furnishings and more. Items will be on display July 9, 12 and 13, 7 a.m.-p.m. A complete list may be seen at Bldg. 890. Registration begins at 7 a.m. on the sale date. Call Ext. for more information. 3 1-- B B 399-642- Embry-Ridd- 3 825-528- 5 Base Library 11 a.m.-- p.m.; HOURS: Tuesday-Saturdaclosed Sunday and Monday. WEDNESDAY: Summer reading program, 11 This week there will be readof dinosaur poetry, a guest speaker ings discussing vanishing wildlife and making a dinosaur fossil. 9 SMOKING CESSATION: Want to quit smoking? Now is your chance to stop the fast and easy way. These free classes are p:m., in Bldg. July 13, 15, 20 and 22, 564, behind Centennial Park. Call Ext. to register. MICROWAVE CLASS: Get recipes and helpful hints on cooking things in the microwave that you have never tried before. This free class is July 14, p.m., in Bldg. to register. 564. Call Ext. SIGN LANGUAGE: Have you ever seen someone signing and wondered what they 5 7-- 8 a.m.-noo- n. Community Center THORNTON COMMUNITY CENTER, miliBldg. 460, is open to all active-duttary, 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 Retreat. BALLROOM RENTAL: The ballroom may be rented for parties, weddings and other festive occasions. Check out our reasonable rates. FOR MORE INFORMATION: Ca the Thornton Community Center, Ext. or or stop by Bldg. 460. y Monday-Thursda- y, ' 11 ec. BORROW UP TO $200 INSTANTLY!! y Military Cash for personal needs, vacations, ID or Civilian IF YOU NEED INSTANT CASH, COME SEE US AT ID and Post Dated Check is all you OPEN: MON.-THUR- need. 7 X 715 NORTH MAIN LAYTON ROY 5633 SOUTH 1900 WEST S. 10-- 5 6 y, Civilian Recreation WESTERN DANCE: Classes are held Fridays, 6:30-- p.m., in Bldg. 460. Cost is $40 per couple. For more information, call Ext. 4-- le AIRFRAME, POWERPLANT LICENSE: Aeronautical University, Embry-Riddl- e together with the Federal Aviation Administration, will sponsor a certification briefing for the Airframe and Powerplant license. The briefing is July 15, 10 a.m., in Room 112 of the Education Center, Bldg. 383. The FAA will provide information on the requirements and Embry-Riddl- e will discuss the courses that prepare for the exam. The first course begins for or Aug. 9. Call Ext. more information. 546-277- 8 825-644- 5 FRI. 10 TO 5:30 NOW OPEN SATURDAYS: 10-- 2 y |