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Show 18 Hilltop Times April 21, 1994 Auctions MAY 4: Local auction, conducted by the Defense Reutilization and Marketing Office, Bldg. 890. Items include bassinets, incubators, clothing, rotary pumps, hydraulic motors, vehicle components and much more. A complete list may be seen at Bldg. 890. Items may be inspected 7 a.m.-- 3 April 29, 7 a rn.-- 2 p.m.; May a.m. Registration p.m.; and May 4, will begin at 7:30 a.m. May 4, with the sale at 8:30. Bidders must be present and for more inforregistered. Call Ext. . mation. MAY 11: DRMO will conduct a spot bid startDefense ing at 8:30 a.m. in Bldg. Depot Ogden Utah. Items include bearings, hardware, extreme cold weather boots, camouflage trousers, yalves, insect nets and more. A complete list may be DDOU. Items may be seen at Bldg. inspected May 5, 9 and 10, 7 a.m.-- 3 p.m.; a.m. Registration and May 11, 7 a.m.-8:3- 0 begins at 7:30 a.m. May 11. Bidders must be present and registered. Call Mike Sper-ror the Distribution Branch, for more Hill AFB, Ext. . 2-- 3, 1-- B 1-- B N y, 399-642- 8; Next session of ginning Word Perfect classes starts May 3, p.m., $25. Next session of k starts May 5, p.m., $25 for a class. Sign up now! EAT AND BE LEAN SEMINAR: May 18, 11 a.m.-- l p.m., free. Seating is limited. Learn how to eat properly and never diet 6-- 8 MS-DO- S 'again. 6-- 7 Skills Development Center off. FRIDAY: Picnic table class, p.m., $15 for three weeks, plus supplies. Check with the wood shop for additional information. SATURDAY: Macrame lawn chair class, 11 a.m.-- 3 p.m., $10 plus supplies. TUESDAY: American Indian beading class, 5:30-p.m., $7 for one evening or $30 for the full six weeks. APRIL 30: Tole painting workshop for beginners or intermediates, $18 plus supplies, 8 11 a.m.-- 3 p.m. TO REGISTER or for information about supplies required, call Ext. CONTEST: Get applications and information at the Skills De- velopment Center. Entries are due by May ARTIST-CRAFTSMA- 6-- 8 AEROBICS: person to take the program. commitment. for Call Linda McKenzie, Ext. more information. Evening aerobics, Monday-Frida6 p.m. in the bubble, $2 per session or $20 per month, with Michele Hunnel. Class includes power, bench and 4:45 p.m., in active-dut- y This is $20month. Retreat. 5-- 6-- 1 Works Wonders. a Monday-Frida- y y, BALLROOM RENTAL: The ballroom may be rented for parties, weddings and other occasions. Check out our reasonable rates. BLOOD DRAWING: April 29, 9 a.m.-- l p.m. at the Thornton Community Center, Bldg. 460. All military and civilian employees ' floor exercises. NAUTILUS TRAINING: Tuesday, 10:30 a.m.; Wednesday, 6:30 p.m.; Saturday, are encouraged to donate. GOING ON A TRIP? Stop by the community center first. We have information on hotels, camping, national parks and more. If we don't have what you need, we'll get it. TICKETS AND TOURS: Check out the Disney World and Southern California packages and tickets. SUMO WRESTLING at the community center, April 29, 8 p.m., no charge. Call for more information. SquaExt. TODAY: Friendship bracelets, 4 p.m, 50 dron challenges are welcome. cents. FRIDAY: Gym floor is being refinished. No VARIETY SHOW: Wednesday at the comif roller skating.'. munity center, 7 p.m. Call Ext. c 1 p.m., SATURDAY: Parents' Night Out, you have a talent you'd like to showcase. Let the youth center staff PASS THE WORD: Everyone is invited to for ages It 9 a.m.-- 5 y, KARAOKE: Every Thursday, 7 p.m., in the Youth Activities -- y, p.m.; p.m. Closed all a.m.-1- 0 y, y, federal holidays. AEROBICS: Mandatory Military Fit Proin the bubgram, 6 a.m. Monday-Fridable. The FIT program is looking for an the recreation center, $2class or mation contact David "Mac" McGlothin, Ext. or 4, MUGS! MUGS! The frosted, white and black mugs are still available. Call Sharon Austin, Ext. UPCOMING EVENTS: Fifth annual May 14. Registration begins at 7 a.m. will be with the walkrun at 8. awarded for donations of $50 or more. The participant with the most pledges will receive a $100 savings bond. Contact Kristee Miles, Ext. or Linda Laub, for more information or Ext. pledge sheets. walk-a-tho- n Monday-Thursda- Monday-Frida- Saturday-Sunda- tary, retired military and Department of Defense civilians. Patrons need not own an MWR club card to utilize the facuity. News -- HOURS: mili- active-dut- y 11 a.m.-- 5 Hess Fitness 5Center Community Center THORNTON COMMUNITY CENTER, Bldg. 460, is open to all ' HOGLE ZOO TRIP: May 21, p.m., $6 for adults, $4 for children. Sign up by . .. May 18. FOR MORE INFORMATION: Call the Thornton Community Center, Ext. or stop by Bldg. 460. or mation. ll " participate. GYM CLOSED: The gym floor is being refinished. Projected date for reopening is May 9. 6-- WEDNESDAY: Basewide meeting, 10 a.m. in Bldg. 308, Classroom 2. Come and meet the new executive board. For more infor- 1 THURSDAY: Sidewalk coloring contest, 3:30 p.m. INSTRUCTIONAL CLASSES: Offered in karate, tumbling, jazz dance, tap dance for more inforand ballet. Call Ext. RECREATIONAL BUILDING: Begins May 4, p.m., $35 per person, $60 per coufor four weeks. Learn the ins and outs ple, of remodeling. CAKE DECORATING: Intermediate Course II starts May 5, 8 p.m., $25. This class is for those who have already had the beginning course and wish to advance. CIVILIAN SOFTBALL: Pick up registration packets for men's, women's and coed soft-baat Thornton Community Center. TO REGISTER: Stop by Thornton Community Center, Bldg. 460. For more information, call Ext. N 3. 10-wee- k nta " Pre-tee- BEGINNING SIGN LANGUAGE: Starts class May 3, p.m., $30 for this held at the Thornton Community Center. Sub-ffor-Sa- BRAKE CLINIC: Offered at the auto hobby shop for $25. Purchase basic brakes at to the auto shop, then call Ext. make an appointment. SALES STORE: Seasonal plaster kits and most craft books are on sale at 20 percent four-wee- 5:30-8:3- 0 : attend the free theatrical production "Letters from the Front," April 30, 7 p.m., aj Northridge High School auditorium. SUMMER ACTIVITIES SHOW: May 5, 11 a.m.-- 4 p.m. at TCC, with a variety of vendors for different summer activities. Call for more information. Ext. TROLLEY SQUARE SHOPPING TRIP: May 6, $6 per person. Sign up by May 3. TOURNAMENTS: May 13 and 27, 6:45 p.m., $5 per person. TEEN DANCE: May 14, 8:30-1- p.m., $2 per person. Must have junior or senior ID to watch your children while you enjoy a night out. Cost is $10 for the first child and $5 for remaining children in the same family. Children will be involved in arts and crafts, games and videos. A light snack will be served. MONDAY: Mother of the Year essays are due today. ... n movie and munchies, TUESDAY: 3:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY: Fitness challenge, 20 laps in the gym. Civilian Recreation COMPUTER CLASSES: Be- 9:30 a.m. WEST SIDE FITNESS CENTER: M-a.m. and 10:30 a.m.-- p.m. Closed on down Fridays and weekends. FOR MORE INFORMATION: Front issue desk: Ext. 5:30-7:3- 0 6 Intramurals: Ext. Aquatics: Ext Indoor pool: Ext. West Side Fitness: Ext. TURTLE TROTTERS: Log your miles at either of the fitness centers. ANNUAL AROUND THE-BASRUN: May 14, 8 a.m. Startfinish at Centennial Park. by May 6. Information is available at the fitness centers or from Bill Jourdan, E Pre-regist- er 773-691- 5. Depression: Treat It. Defeat It. , TRUSTS vs. WILLS American Heart Association for you? Which is right -- A FREE Public Seminar with Featured Speaker Attorney .(SDIPISE3-- Del B. Rowe S . Medicaid Issues, Right- Wills and more. to-Die TRAVELERS INN (EXIT 877 No. 400 West Cellular Phone & Accessories Store OGDEN PARK HOTEL Featuring private, confidential handling of your estate Provides for simple, quick transfer of your assets to f our loved ones when you die. 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