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Show 16 Sept. 22, 1994 Hilltop Times Case Lot Sale VA 1: The base commissary case SEPT. 9 a.m.-- p.m.; and lot sale is Sept. Oct. 1, 8 a.m.-- p.m. For more information contact Kelly Wright, Ext. 29-OC- 29-3- 6 0, 5 Car Wash SATURDAY: The Company Grade Officers Association is sponsoring a car wash, 10 a.m.-- 4 p.m., at the Class Six store. Volunteers are needed. Call 2nd Lt. Rob Romer, for more information. Ext. Washers Tournament SEPT. 30: The Aircraft Directorate sponsors a "Washers Tournament" at the Officers Club, 5 p.m. until ??? Teams of four will compete to earn the prestigious title of Washer Champions 1994. To sign up call Jean Jones, Ext. Judy Lutz, or Yvette Linda Williams, -- Bernatene, Benefits OCT. 7: The service officer from the American Legion Department Service Office in Salt Lake City will be at Ogden Job Service, a.m., to assist veterans, widows and dependents in understanding and applying for rightful VA benefits, including compensation, pension, hospitalization, education and other benefits. This is a free service. Contact Kayleen Beebe, for more information. 1 524-594- 3, VFW Membership MINUTEMAN POST 8868 of the Veterans of Foreign Wars meets at the chapel education building on the first Tuesday of each month, and invites all veterans of foreign wars to join. Veterans of the Persian Gulf War may join at the low cost of $5.50 for 1995. For more information contact Les Sheldon, post commander, Ext. Sgt. Sara Hussong, Ext, or Monte Speas, 773-150- 5. Air Force Sergeants OCT. 18: The Air Force Sergeants Association, Hill AFB Chapter 1163, holds their executive council meeting at 11:30 a.m. in the airmen's dining hall conference room. All active-dutmembers, reservists, retirees and their spouses are encouraged to attend. For more information contact SrA. Marc Richman, or Ext. TSgt. John Mundy, Ext. or TSgt. SSgt. Frank Martin, Ext. Dan Robinette, Ext. y 774-607- 1 USAF Academy, AFROTC NOW'S YOUR CHANCE: Are you a single airman, or a family member in junior or senior high school, who has wondered about the educational and commissioning opportunities available to you through the Air Force Academy and Air Force ROTC? If so, it's time you checked things out. Contact the Base Education Office or Jim (Roseanne Pruitt, Ext. or Lt. Col. Len BarWood, Ext. ry, admissions liaison officer, Ext. Association SEPT. 29: Noncommissioned Officers AssociNCO Join STARS MAKE A DIFFERENCE: The Students and Tutors for the Advancement of Reading Skills organization is seeking volunteers to tutor Ogden City School District elementary school children in reading skills. Tutoring consists of one hour each week. For more information call Debbie Brenda Montgomery, Brown, Ext. Leona Ext. Jan Miller, or Karen Rowe, Bangerter, ation, Beehive Chapter, general membership meeting, 11 a.m. at the NCO Club party room. All members are encouraged to attend and everyone interested is welcome. For more information contact or Ext. SMSgt. Wayne Lim, Sgt. Robert Stilson, Ext. 547-062- 3 Mitch Mikols or Chuck Raymond, 544-812- CHILDREN'S CLASS: Saturday, 399-653- Scouts Boy Scouting groups are as follows: TIGER CUBS: First graders; call 776-257- 4. 1: Association, Rocky CUB SCOUTS: Second-fift- h graders; call 776-257- Agesll-18- ; call 776-334- 1. p.m.-midnigh- t. 627-182- 1, 775-254- 7. 5-- 8 8 cent discount. MountainUte Chapter, presents the 17th annual Qktoberfest at Ogden's Union StaTickets are $13 tion, 7:30 in advance, $16 at the door, and include an German dinner, beverages, entertainment, door prizes and dancing to music by Deverl Hurst and the Bavarians. For ticket information call or Sharon McKinlay, Gary Hale, 0 5-- BOY SCOUTS: 11 p.m. Halloween plaster ornaments, $1 each. Come paint with us! Parents must accompany children. OIL PAINTING CLASSES: One session starts Monday, p.m., the second starts Wednesday, p.m., $30 for six weeks for either session. Paints available at a 10 pera.m.-12:3- ON-BAS- E est Oktoberf The Air Force OCT. 4-- early. 399-655- 399-721- Skills Development Center BASE PHOTOGRAPHY CONTEST: Oct. Entries are due Oct. 3, 10 a.m.-- 6 p.m., at Thornton Community Center. Call Ext. for more information. AUTO HOBBY SHOP: Effective Oct. 2, hours will be changing. Stay tuned! is required for all classes. Class sizes are limited, so register a.m.-2:3- Info Line 24-Ho- ur TOLE PAINTING: Oct. 1, 11:30 fundamental tole p.m., $12 for this painting workshop. Supplies not included, except paints. You may order any of the wood projects from our display cabinet. Get a list of supplies needed at the sales NEED INFORMATION? A new has phone service, Ext. information about many of Hill's service agencies: commissary, base exchange, NCO and O'clubs, Thornton Community Center, fitness centers, Family Support Center and youth center. 24-ho- store. or for information about supplies required, call Ext. TO PRE-REGISTE- R D IrGo OSS' e 1Tfo) J&ftS' 0 one-da- y I -- Id feLiliHlTHIilUlI dinTTETr Toastmasterspeople TOASTMASTERS helps improve their natural ability to speak, listen and think. It is not a class, but a club, where every member participates and learns. Club meetings have definite guidelines to help each member achieve success. For further information contact Laird Van Darren Pettis, Ext. Gorder, Ext. Meetor Joel Hatch, Ext. 11:30 at held are every Wednesday ings a.m. in the Bldg. 1209 FM Conference Room. Join us today. Toastmaster will change your life! Training Classes ITC INTERNATIONAL TRAINING IN COMMUNICATION is one of the largest non- the profit educational organizations inmem- world, it is dedicated to helping its bers develop leadership skills, increase communicative abilities, achieve through building and learn efficient organization tech- niques. QUEST: Meets in Bldg. 1254 conference room at 1 1:15 a.m., the second and fourth Tuesday of each month. They offer an accredited course in communication. Credit hours are added to a member's 201 file. Official release time is available. Classes are offered to all adults. For more information or contact Dian Aagard, Ext. Wanda Ryding, Ext. RHETS: Meets in Bldg. 1207, 11:30 a.m.-- l p.m., every second and fourth Wednesday. The club offers an accredited course in communication and training. Membership is open to both men and women, military and civilian. For more information call or Frank Bernal, Ruth Carper, 773-026- Ext. 9, ARTICULETTES: Meets in the auditorium of the Roy Branch of the Weber County Library, 1950 West 4800 South, at 7 p.m. every second and fourth Tuesday. There are openings for new members, both men and women, who are interested in learning to communicate effectively, feel confident and relaxed in social settings, plan and conduct events, etc., and use proven communicative skills to advance in their personal and professional lives. For more information call Earlene Walker, Ext. or Jean Speirs, Ext. |