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Show 20 Jan. 12, 1995 Hilltop Times Youth Activities HOURS: M-p.m.. Sat. p.m. TODAY: Open house, 7 p.m. FRIDAY: Roller skating in the gym, p.m., $1 for members, $2 for Nachos and medium drink for SI. 25. Skates available to rent or you may bring your own, provided they have not been worn on cement.... Youth stomp, 8:15-1p.m., $2 in advance, $3 at the door. SATURDAY: Milk Sure Shot competition. 4:30 p.m.... Roller skating in the gym, 6-- 8 p.m., $1 for members, $2 for SUNDAY: Closed. Ski trip to Powder Mountain, $25 includes transportation, ticket and sack lunch. MONDAY: Closed. TUESDAY: Sponge painting, 4 p.m. WEDNESDAY: Youth Council meeting, 3:45 p.m. THURSDAY: Dribbling contest. 3:30 p.m. JAN. 21: Parents' Night Out, p.m. JAN. 28: Birthday night roller skating party. Wear a hat (no baseball caps) and gloves and get in for half price. Birthday cake available while it lasts. INSTRUCTIONAL CLASSES: Tumbling, karate, ballet, tap, jazz and modem dance. Also, a piano instructor has been put on contract, with lessons beginning soon. If there is enough interest, lessons will be taught evenings and Saturday. Please call for more information on any Ext. of these classes. YOUTH WINTER EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM: All youth interested in signing up may do so at the Youth Center, Bldg. 883. Anyone interested in obtaining help with those tiresome winter jobs are encouraged to take advantage of this program and our F 3-- 9 9 Community Center THORNTON COMMUNITY CENTER. Bldg. 460, is open to all 3-- 6-- 8 s. 1 1 enthusiastic workers. YOUTH COUNCIL MEETINGS: First and third Wednesdays, 3:45 p.m. All youth are encouraged to attend to ages help plan events. COME JOIN US! The Youth Center is open to youth ages at a cost of $18 per year. Activities include pool, air hockey, basketball, soccer, volleyball, intramural sports, cheerleading, a big screen TV and a variety of board games. They offer sum12-1- 8 mer day camp, before and after school programs, field trips and a snack bar. FOR MORE INFORMATION: Contact the Youth Center at Ext. active-dut- mili- y tary, retired military and Department of Defense civilians. Patrons need not own an MWR club card to utilize the facility. KARAOKE: Every Thursday, 7 p.m., in the Retreat. AEROBICS: Monday-Thursda- the recreation center. 4:45 p.m., in BALLROOM RENTAL: The ballroom may be rented for parties, weddings and other occasions. Check out our reasonable rates. GOING TO DISNEYLAND and need a place to stay? Come see us for your special deal at the Conestoga Hotel or Inn at the Park Hotel in Anaheim. GOING TO SAN DIEGO and need a place to stay? Come see us for your special deal at the Lexington Hotel & Suites. TICKETS AND TOURS: Check out the Southern California packages and tickets, including Disneyland, Knotts Berry Farm, Universal Studios, San Diego Zoo. Sea World, Magic Mountain, museums and more. Local discount tickets include Dinosaur Park, Hogle Zoo, Crystal Springs, 49th Street Galleria. Free Fall TowerBungee Jump, Weber State activities and the Hansen Planetarium. RECYCLE: Support your Hill AFB Recycling Program; buy a reusable Earth Shopping Bag for $3 each. SKI LIFT TICKETS: Available for Snowbird, $30; Solitude, $26.40; Brighton, $27; Park City, $39.60; Powder Mountain, $20 adults, $11 children, $10.45 night; Nordic Valley, $13 adults, $9 children, $9 adult night. $7 child night; Deer Valley, $41.80. ENTERTAINERS NEEDED to help with a Valentine's Day dance for all base personnel. Call Ext. for more information. TOURNAMENTS: Backgammon, Tuesday; cribbage, Jan. 20; Risk, Jan. 24. All at 6:45 p.m., all $2 per person. FOR MORE INFORMATION: Call the Thornton Community Center, Ext. or stop by Bldg. 460. or Outdoor Recreation SKI MEET VOLUNTEERS: Deadline to apply is Jan. 26. Applications at Thornton Community Center. LOCAL SKITRIPS: Saturday. Snowbird; Jan. 21. Brighton; Jan. 28, Deer Valley. Cost is $5 and covers transportation only. LOG CABIN: Available for parties, weddings, meetings, open houses, receptions. Fee is $30 per day plus a refundable $30 key and cleaning deposit. Make reservations at Bldg. 460. CENTENNIAL PARK: A park which is available to all Hill AFB military and civilian personnel for individual, family or organizational activities. Fee is $20 plus a refundable $30 key and cleaning to make a reserdeposit. Call Ext. vation or stop bv Bldg. 460. VOLUNTEER PROGRAM: Come sign up now to be a volunteer for Outdoor Recreation Adventures. AU base personnel are for invited to participate. Call Ext. more information. two-acr- e Equipment Checkout WINTER GEAR: Rentals include downhill and cross country skis, snowshoes, sleds and ski racks, all at reasonable rates. SKI TUNEUP: Get your skis tuned for $20, base. Ski waxing or $25 with a new is $3 for friction wax, $7 for hot wax. SALE: We offer winter wear and accessories at sale prices. Come check us out in Bldg. 402. Ext. P-te- x Hess Fitness Center 5 HOURS: , a.m.-p.m.; p.m. Closed all 9 Monday-Frida- Saturday-Sunday- 9 a.m.-- 5 federal holidays. INDOOR POOL: Monday-Fridaa.m., lap swim only (active-dutmilitary swim free); 10 a.m.-- l p.m. and p.m., open and lap swim. Saturday and Sunday, 11 p.m. Closed all federal holidays. a.m.. and WATER AEROBICS: M-p.m., all shallow water. MERIT BADGE TRAINING: Saturday mornings are available for Boy and Girl Scouts to get their water badges. Four hours per day, $10. Saturdays, AEROBICS: Mandatory Military Fit Program, 6 a.m. M-- in the bubble. Get Fit , meet with Mr. program, 6 a.m. Howard (this is separate from the Military Fit Program). Evening aerobics, M-- 6 p.m. in the bubble, $2 per session or $20 per month, with Michele Hunnell. Class in cludes power, bench and floor exercises, and step aerobics. NAUTILUS TRAINING: Tuesday. 10:30 a.m.; Wednesday, 6:30 p.m.; Saturday, 9:30 a.m. PERSONAL TRAINER: Jack Berger is a personal trainer at Hess. He is available M-before 6 a.m. and after 7 p.m., and all session is $20. day Saturday. A to schedule an apCall Ext. pointment. TURTLE TROTTERS: Log your miles at either Bldg. 520 or 1277. 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. Intramurals: Ext. Aquatics: Ext. Indoor pool: Ext. West Side Fitness: Ext. F one-ho- 6 5:30-7:3- 0 INTRAMURAL BRIEFS: LETTERS OF INTENT for the following sports have gone out to squadron sports representatives. Please contact your orderly room if you do not know who your sports rep is. Late letters will not be accepted. If questions, call Ext. TENNIS: Letters due Tuesday; tournament starts Feb. 13. RACQUETBALL: Letters due Feb. 21: play begins March 20. VOLLEYBALL: Letters due Feb. 21; play begins March 20. COACHES MEETING for is Tuesday. 1 p.m., at the Hess Fitness Center. y 3-- 8 a.m.-4:3- 0 10-1-1 6--7 l't M-F- Thrift Shop WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY: The Thrift Shop, Bldg. 308, east end, is open 10 a.m.-p.m. Wednesdays and 10 a.m.-p.m. Thursdays for all military and civilian personnel for shopping. HELP! The Thrift Shop needs your reusable items, such as furniture, appliances, clothing, books, etc. Donated items may be turned into the Thrift Shop or may be dropped off in Area C housing by calling Annette Brackin, to make arrangements. Your help, generosity and cooperation will be greatly appreciated. For more information contact the Thrift 4 5 771-082- Shop, 825-102- Ckoose from: 5 New Grilled Cliicken Sandwiches o different side dislies Goldn French Frie Crispy Onion Ring Homemade Soup 2 different Leverages N li Jflajtdarui Palace Cofle 1 BANQUET FACILITY FOR UP TO FORTY PEOPLE S5.75 Luncheon Special 53.45 add your favorite side dish and a heverajje. All for only CLOSED SUNDAY p? J5 NO. 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