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Show Hess Fitness Center , 5 HOURS: p.m.; p.m. Closed all a.m.-1- 0 Monday-Friday- Saturday-Sunday- en's divisions in novice, intermediate, , 9 a.m.-- 5 federal holidays. INDOOR POOL: Water temperature is 84 a.m., lap degrees F. Monday-Fridaswim only (active-dutmilitary swim free); 10 a.m.-- l p.m. and p.m., open swim (lap swim lanes available). Saturday-Sunda11 p.m., open swim. Closed Dec. 24, 25, 31 and Jan. 1. WATER AEROBICS: M-a.m. and 4:30-p.m.; p.m., deep water aerobics. POOL FEES: $1.25 per time; $10 monthly individual pass; $20 monthly family pass. and SWIMMING LESSONS: Dec. off "B" are children the that for p.m. for lessons Jan. track. Register Dec. Cost is $20 for eight lessons. POOL PARTIES: Pool is available for rent Saturday and Sunday after 4:30 p.m. Price is $30 per hour with a minimum of two to hours. Contact Maxine, Ext. make reservations. SCOUT MERIT BADGE TRAINING: Four a.m., $10 per Scout, Saturdays, with certified instructors. Contact Maxine, to reserve a time for your Ext. Scout troop. CHILDREN'S POOL PARTY: Dec. 11, p.m., $2 per child. Christmas videos will be shown and refreshments served. Children must have a current pool patch or be accompanied by a parent (parents are free). Children may bring a tube or floatie into the pool that night. AQUA JOG: If you are recovering from an injury and want to avoid stress on your joints, come to the pool for aqua jogging. Water runing is the future for running and training. AEROBICS: Mandatory military fitness in the 6:30 a.m. Monday-Fridabubble. Evening aerobics, p.m. in the bubble, $2 per class or $20 per month; first class free to new patrons. Power and bench aerobics, and floor work. For more information call or Linda Fischlein, Maxine, Ext. 6 p.m., at Also, Monday-Fridathe fitness center, $2 per session or $20 per month, with Michele Hunnel. Call Ext. for details. RACQUETBALL TOURNAMENT: Dec. double elimination, men's and wom y 3-- 8 y, a.m.-4:3- 0 10-1- 1 7-- 8 T-T- h, 5 7, 4-- 3 7 23-2- 4 6-- 8 year-roun- d pro-gran- Monday-Thursda- 5-- 774-520- 6 t, display Dec. 2, 6 and 7, 7 a.m.-- 3 p.m. A complete list may be seen at Bldg. DDO. Registration begins at 7:30 a.m. on the sale day. Bidders must be present and registered to bid. For more information or the Discontact Mike Sperry, tribution Branch, Hill AFB, Ext. ad- vanced and open brackets. Open to military and DOD civilians. Entry fee of $10 includes TENNIS NEWS: Holiday tennis tournament is Dec. Entry fee is $7 for singles and $10 for doubles. Lessons are still available. Cost is $10 for private lesson, $7 for group lessons. Instructor is Cinzie Honey-cutCall Ext. for appointments. OVER 35 BASKETBALL: Rosters and payments are due by Wednesday. Games will be played Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays at 11 a.m. and noon at the youth center. There will be a coaches meeting Nov. 29, 1 p.m. at Thornton Community Center. Cost is $175 per team. Teams may have no more than two players age on the court at any one time. OUTSTANDING ATHLETES: The Hess Fitness Center is seeking nominations for outstanding base male and female athletes of the year. In addition to athletic prowess, nominees will be judged on performance of military duties and community involvement. Nominations must be signed by squadron commanders and submitted to the fitness center by Nov. 30. Winners will receive a special commemorative medal. GYM FLOOR WILL BE CLOSED Dec. for renovation of the lighting system. FOR MORE INFORMATION: Call Ext. 1-- B 399-642- 13-1- t. 32-3- 5 16-2- 3 Health Promotions TOBACCO CESSATION: Classes are cur- rently available with the use of nicotine replacement therapy. Classes are held in the Health Promotions classroom, Bldg. 1295N. Make an early New Year's resolution for your health. HEALTH RISK SCREENING: Blood pressure and cholesterol measurements, along with a health risk appraisal, are available in your unit. STRESS MANAGEMENT SEMINAR: a.m., in Bldg. 1221, Tuesday, Room 25. Call Ext. by close of business today if you'd like to attend. Class will be conducted by Dr. Doug Deis. AIDS BRIEFINGS: Every Tuesday and Thursday at the Family Support Center, 8:30-a.m. Contact ordBldg. erly rooms for more information. HYPERTENSION CLASS: Lectures on 308-Nort- h, Auctions 3 1-- CLASSES: TOLE PAINTING: Saturday, 11 a.m.-- p.m., $15. Buy your Santa tole wood project for $12. All other supplies are furnished. CALLIGRAPHY: Tuesday. p.m., $18 for three weeks, plus supplies. List available at Hobby Sales Store. INDIAN BEADED EARRING CLASS: Nov. 27, 11 p.m., $20, includes most supplies. Sign up by Tuesday. SPECIAL: CHRISTMAS Gingerbread house class. Call the arts and crafts center for details. TO REGISTER: Call the arts and crafts for more information. center, Ext. WE WILL BE CLOSED Thanksgiving Day. 2 5:30-7:3- 0 a.m.-2:3- 0 DEAC DEC. 10: Deadline for nominations for the Military Image Award of the Base Enlisted Advisory Council. For more information contact SSgt. William Draper, Ext. 9 nutrition, exercise, cardiovascular response to high blood pressure and more are available. CLASSES ARE OPEN to all active-dutretirees, family members and civilian employees. All programs are free unless otherwise noted. Call the Health Promofor information tion Office, Ext. and to register. y, DEC. 7: The Defense Reutilization and Marketing Office will conduct an auction at Hill AFB in Bldg. 894, beginning at 8:30 a.m. Items include typewriters, hardware, window frames, file cabinets, vehicular components, hand tools, tires, shop equipment, medical equipment, furniture and much more. Items will be on display Dec. 1, 2 and 6, 7 a.m.-- p.m. A complete list may be seen at Bldg. 890. Registration begins at 7:30 a.m. on the sale day. Bidders must be present and registered to bid. Call for more information. Ext. DEC. 8: DRMO will conduct another auction beginat Defense Depot Ogden, Bldg. ning at 8:30 a.m. Items include hardware, drums, automotive components, flanges, clamps, armatures, audio amplifiers, transmissions and much more. Items will be on sales store is now selling craft items on consignment. Only a 25 percent fee on all items sold and no monthly fee. Arts and Crafts Support Groups A brown-bagge- r sup- meets Tuesport group on a.m.--l 11 555. Open to Bldg. p.m., days, all militarycivilian employees and famifor more or lies. Call Ext. information. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: Thursdays, 11:30 a.m., Bldg. 555, Room 16. Call Confor more information. nie, Ext. ADULT CHILDREN OF ALCOHOLICS: Mondays, 11:30 a.m., Bldg. 445, Room 7. Call Rick, Wednesdays, 11:30 a.m., Bldg. for 555, Room 16. Call Connie, Ext. more information. GRIEF SUPPORT: Call the Mental Health for more inor Clinic, Ext. formation. CAREGIVERS: A caregivers support group, led by Medical Social Services of Creekside Home Health Care, meets the firs rid third Mondays of every month at St ior Medicine Clinic, 950 25th Street, Ogfor more den. Call or 544-011- BRAKE CLINIC offered at the auto hobby e on a shop for basis. Purchase brake shoes at the shop, and make an apthen call Ext. one-on-on- pointment. POSTERS: The arts and crafts sales store has the latest in posters. Come and check them out. THANKSGIVING & CHRISTMAS plaster kits are available at the sales store. Also, see the metal and glass hanging ornaments available at the engraving shop. DON'T FORGET that the arts and crafts 3-- 3-- AL-ANO- - iCE-- 625-377- 393-009- 0 2, 6 Military - Civilian Personne- l- Convenient and Quick Cash!! W Cash for personal needs, vacations, etc. , BORROW UP TO $200 INSTANTLY!! Military ID or Civilian ID and Post Dated Check is all you need. 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