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Show 26 April 28, 1994 Hilltop Times Civilian Recreationcoun- GYM CLOSED: The gym floor is being refinished. Projected date for reopening is DANCE LEfSSONS: Starting Friday, ::r May 9. try and western dance lessons are only $30 'SUMMER DAY CAMP: For ages per couple. Class is held Fridays, 9 p.m., will be accepted if they have Center. ait Thornton Community older enrolled in the program). an sibling COMPUTER CLASSES: Next session of Befee is $15. Camp runs June Registration Tuesginning Word Perfect classes starts 5:45 a.m.-- 5 27, Monday-Fridap.mu, $25. Next session of day, each week or Cost for is $50 p.m. days starts May 5, p.m., $25 week. Cost for $17 per days day per class. Sign up now! Next for a and afternoon includes sessions start June 7 and 9, respectively. all field tripsactivities. Day and snacks EAT AND BE LEAN SEMINAR: May 18, ' campers will need to bring a sack lunch. 11 ajn.-- l p.m., free. Seating is limited. FATHER OF THE YEAR essay contest: Learn how to eat properly and never diet Write a essay on why again. dad best. is the Entry deadline is 9 your BEGINNING SIGN LANGUAGE: Starts include a plaque, fruit Prizes 28. May p.m. Tuesday, 6-- 7 p.m., $30 for this from the base certificate $20 basket, gift class held at the Thornton Community exchange and two movie discount tickets. Center. Winner will be announced June 15. RECREATIONAL BUILDING: Begins TEEN DANCE: May 14 at Thornton ComWednesday, 8 p.m., $35 per person, $60 8:30-1- 1 Center, p.m. Cost is $2 per munity per couple, for four weeks. Learn the ins must show a current school Youth person. and outs of remodeling. ID card at the door and will not be perCAKE DECORATING: Intermediate Course the dance once they to mitted v II starts p.m., $25. This class May 5, will be served. Refreshments leave. is for those who have already had the beOUT: May 21, PARENTS' NIGHT p.m., to advance. ginning course and wish for ages Let the youth center staff CIVILIAN SOFTBALL: Men's coaches watch your children while you enjoy a meeting is Tuesday, 4:30 p.m., in Bldg. by May 18 and the night out. 564. Women's and d coaches will meet is $8 for the first child and $4 for recost Wednesday, 4:30 p.m., in Bldg. 564. Regismaining children in the same family; after tration packets must be turned in prior to May 18 the cost is $10$5. the meetings, and fees are due before the for first game. Call Jami, Ext. about supplies required, call Ext. . 2 7-- . g. 5:30-8:3- 0 1-- 2 four-wee- k mid-mornin- g 10-we- 6-- re-ent- er 6-- 8 1 2. Pre-regist- co-e- Skills Development Center more information. TO REGISTER: Stop by Thornton Community Center, Bldg. 460. For more information, call Ext. SALES STORE: Seasonal plaster kits and most craft books are on sale at 20 percent off. The store also has supplies for oil painting, drawing, stained glass, tole painting, car and airplane models, TODAY: Sidewalk coloring contest, 3:30 p.m. dream catchers, pottery, harleFRIDAY, SATURDAY: No roller skating, quin masks, jewelry making and more. Come check us out! due to the reiinishing of the gym floor. SATURDAY: Tole painting workshop for beMONDAY: Summer Day Camp registration ginners or intermediates, $18 plus supbegins today and runs through May 31. See more below. plies, 11 a.m.-- p.m. TUESDAY: Fitness challenge: obstacle TUESDAY: Basic frame class, 12:30-2:3- 0 course. p.m. or p.m., $20 for two weeks. WEDNESDAY: Secret Mother's Day craft, Bring a 5x7" picture or print and learn the 4 p.m., $1.50. basics of matting and framing. THURSDAY:. Cinco de Mayo. Churros, 25 MAY 6: Basic woodworking class, cents p.m., $20 for three weeks. INSTRUCTIONAL CLASSES: Offered in MAY 7: Children's plaster hand print, 11 a.m.-l:3karate, tumbling, jazz dance, tap dance p.m., $8 per child, includes the for more kit and paint Good gift for Mother's Day. and ballet. Call Ext. or for information TO Youth Activities g, - 3 . 0 PRE-REGISTE- R .O0 00 eO -- o4 .o6 .oA oO OA w. 11 ft Chess Tournament 3-- 5 MS-DO- S yw. w. Xw. Financing Available ' ""'v. m 04 OA w. X-- mmy N 3-- 6. y, 6-- 8 attend the free theatrical production "Letters from the Front," Saturday, 7 p.m., at - CONTEST: Get apand information at the Skills De- plications velopment Center. Entries are due by Tuesday. Entries will be on display at the Thornton Recreation Center May ARTIST-CRAFTSMA- MAY Armed Forces Day chess tournament at Nellis AFB, Nev. Since this is d a eventmilitary parbe eligible for permissive may ticipants TDY with their commander's approval. Cash prizes and trophies will be given to . the winners. For more information contact Kelly Colucci at Autovon 13-1- 5: military-sponsore- - 682-501- 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. AEROBICS: 4:45 p.m, in " the recreation center, $2class or $20month. KARAOKE: Every Thursday, 7 p.m., in the Retreat. BLOOD DRAWING: Friday, 9 a.m.-- l p.m. at the Thornton Community Center, Bldg. 460. All military and civilian employees are encouraged to donate. Next blood drawing is May 13. TICKETS AND TOURS: Check out the Disney World and Southern California packages and tickets, including Disneyland passes ($21.45 for a one-dapass, $35.75 for a two-dapass, for all ages 3 and above), Knotts Berry Farm, Universal Studios, Sea World, Magic Mountain, museums and more. We also have tickets for Opryland and the General Jackson Showboat in Tennessee; Sea World of Texas ($21.10 adults, $14.35 children); and Fiesta Texas ($19.70 adults, $14.85 children). Local discount tickets include Sports Park, Hogle Zoo, Crystal Springs, 49th Street Galleria, Free Fall Jump, Weber State activities, and Plitt and Cinemark theaters. SUMO WRESTLING at the community center,. Friday, 8 p.m., no charge. Call for more information. SquadExt. ron challenges are welcome. PASS THE WORD: Everyone is invited to y , Monday-Thursda- y, y y - Northridge High School auditorium. SUMMER ACTIVITIES SHOW: May 5, 1 1 a.m.-- 4 p.m. at TCC. A variety of area recre ation experts will have the latest information and rates on summer fun. Everyone is invited to come enjoy the entertainment, ' for more food and prizes. Call Ext. ' information. J LAGOON SEASON PASSES will be on sale one day only, May 5, during the Summer Activities Show. Individual passes are $63.70; a family of four pays only $212.20 with $53.05 for each additional family member. TROLLEY SQUARE SHOPPING TRIP: May 6, $6 per person. Sign up by Tuesday. 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 participate. HOGLE ZOO TRIP: May 21, 11 a.m.-- 5 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 - " 1 Outdoor Recreation LOCATION: Bldg. 460. LAKE POWELL HOUSEBOAT TRIP: May Cost is $235 per person (inside sleeping) and $225 per person (outside sleeping). Cost includes transportation, all meals on the houseboat, canoe, Waverunners, jet skis, water skiing and sightseeing from a powerboat. to Parade YELLOWSTONE TRIP: June Rest Ranch and Yellowstone National Park. Trip includes unlimited horseback riding, great fishing, transportation, one day of sightseeing through Yellowstone, all meals and a variety of activities. Cost is $195 plus $24 gratuity per person. Call for more information. Ext. 4-- 8. 2-- 5, Tow-erBung- Hess Fitness Center - 5-- .OA .w. ,odw. t mm Oft .OA 00 E Pre-regist- er 773-691- 5. aft aO yw. RUN: ANNUAL AROUND-THE-BASMay 14, 8 a.m. Startfinish at Centennial Park. by May 6. Information is available at the fitness centers or from Bill Jourdan, -- OA w. .aA .aA iaA .oft f .: fW ....fX""- 1150 W. 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